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  1. Marchioness of Winchester (1902–1995) by Frank O. Salisbury (1874–1962), 1956, from Winchester City Council’s Topographical Art Collection.

  2. Marchioness of Winchester. The Marchioness of Winchester (Bapsy) was born Bapsybanoo Pavry at Bahrat, India, in 1902, the daughter of Khurshedji Erachji Pavry. Bapsy attended Columbia University, New York, and in 1928 was presented at court to King George V. Bapsy led a cosmopolitan lifestyle and travelled extensively around Europe, meeting ...

  3. When Jane Savage Marchioness of Winchester was born on 20 May 1607, in Cheshire, England, her father, Thomas Savage, was 21 and her mother, Elizabeth Darcy, was 23. She married John Paulet 5th Marquess of Winchester on 18 December 1622, in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  4. The Duke of Winchester was ‘the greatest landowner in England’ during the reign of ‘Richard IV’! Between 1385 and 1707, some 33 marquessates were created of which only six are extant. Some – like Tavistock and Bedford and Blandford and Marlborough – are subsidiary to the dukedom. Similarly, when the Powletts were Dukes of Bolton ...

  5. The Marchioness of Winchester with her two eldest children. by Camille Silvy albumen print, 28 February 1861 NPG Ax51656

  6. Agnes (sometimes called Anne) was the daughter of William Howard, 1st baron Howard of Effingham and his first wife, Catherine Broughton. Agnes married William Paulet, 3rd Marquess of Winchester, and was the mother of his legitimate children, William, Anne, Catherine, and Elizabeth. The lands retained by the de Boughtons passed by marriage to ...

  7. 2 de ene. de 2023 · Addeddate 2023-01-02 08:11:02 Identifier jane-savage-marchioness-of-winchester Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2c893dtdzj Ocr tesseract 5.2.0-1-gc42a Ocr_autonomous