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Charles Laughton (1899–1962), britisch-amerikanischer Schauspieler und Regisseur; Charles E. Laughton (1846–1895), US-amerikanischer Politiker; John Knox Laughton (1830–1915), britischer Historiker; Scott Laughton (* 1994), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler; Laughton ist der Name folgender Orte: Laughton (East Sussex)
The family seat is Laughton Park Farm, near Lewes, East Sussex. The ancestral seat was Lyme Park, near Disley, Cheshire. It was given to the National Trust in 1946 by the third Baron Newton. Barons Newton (1892) William John Legh, 1st Baron Newton (1828–1898) Thomas Wodehouse Legh, 2nd Baron Newton (1857–1942)
Laughton. Laughton is a village and civil parish in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. The village is located five miles east of Lewes, at a junction on the minor road to Hailsham. It appears in the Domesday Book, and there are Roman remains nearby. Overview.
Laughton est une paroisse civile et un village du Sussex de l'Est, en Angleterre. Notes et références [ modifier | modifier le code ] (en) Cet article est partiellement ou en totalité issu de l’article de Wikipédia en anglais intitulé « Laughton, East Sussex » ( voir la liste des auteurs ) .
Lucy Sidney (mother) Thomas Pelham, 1st Baron Pelham of Laughton Bt ( c. 1653 – 23 February 1712) was a moderate English Whig politician and Member of Parliament for several constituencies. He is best remembered as the father of two British prime ministers ( Henry Pelham and the Duke of Newcastle) who, between them, served for 18 years as ...
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Laughton Place is a historic building near Lewes, Sussex owned by the Landmark Trust. The Pelham family bought Laughton Place, an old fortified manor, in 1466; it was rebuilt in 1534 by William Pelham. Laughton Tower was restored under the supervision of architect John Warren in the 1980s. The tower at Laughton Place was built in 1534 by Sir ...