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  1. Hace 2 horas · The Company bribed Lord Sunderland, George's mistress Melusine von der Schulenburg, and Lord Stanhope's cousin, Secretary of the Treasury Charles Stanhope, to support their plan. The Company enticed bondholders to convert their high-interest, irredeemable bonds to low-interest, easily tradeable stocks by offering apparently preferential financial gains. [56]

  2. Hace 5 días · George I had three illegitimate daughters with his long-term mistress Melusine von der Schulenburg before he became king but they were never openly acknowledged as his children. Instead, they were officially acknowledged by two of Melusines sisters and their husbands.

  3. Hace 5 días · A picture of Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret, Princess Alexandra, and the Duchess of Kent as young women with their newborns is a highlight of the exhibition Royal Portraits: A Century of ...

  4. Hace 5 días · At the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire, The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh will join veterans and their families at the Royal British Legion’s Service of Remembrance. The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will attend ‘ D-Day 80: Remembering the Normandy Landings ’, an evening of music-led, multi-generational storytelling, reflecting on the Second World War at the Royal Albert Hall.

  5. Hace 2 días · Melusine von der Schulenburg (1667 - 1743) When King George I ascended to the British throne in 1698, he openly brought his mistress with him from Germany. Melusine bore three of his illegitimate ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Ex-Uno-Diplomat Michael von der Schulenburg wollte bei einer ultrarechten Burschenschaft auftreten. Nach einer SPIEGEL-Anfrage sagte der Europakandidat für das Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht den ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Inq. (Chetham Soc. xcix) 27. In 1434 John Midelton of Lonesdale, Esq., was one of many in co. York who made oath not to maintain breakers of the peace; Cal. Pat. R. 1434, p. 378. Thomas Midelton was the chief contributer of tithes in Middleton in 1431 and again, another of the same name in 1459.