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  1. Sir George Herbert Shakerley, 4th Baronet (1863–1945) Sir Cyril Holland Shakerley, 5th Baronet (1897–1970) Sir Geoffrey Adam Shakerley, 6th Baronet (1932–2012) Sir Nicholas Simon Adam Shakerley, 7th Baronet (born 1963) The heir presumptive is the present holder's brother Peter Jonathan Shakerley (born 1966). See also. Hulme Hall, Allostock

  2. In 1646 the Royalist, Geoffrey Shakerley, was fined and his lands were sequestrated for his support of King Charles I. They included Shakerley Old Hall, land, the corn mill, and five nail smithies. [9] In 1667 Shakerley Old Hall was a magnificent home containing the hall, cellars, brewhouse, buttery, dairy, dining room, parlour and various ...

  3. 23 de jun. de 2022 · Royals remember the Queen's party planner: Sophie Wessex and Fergie join stars such as Joanna Lumley at Service of Thanksgiving for Her Majesty's cousin Lady Elizabeth Shakerley, who died aged 79

  4. Virginia Maskell was born in Shepherd's Bush, London, daughter of William Eric Brands Maskell, of Little Down, Duncton, Sussex. [2] After the outbreak of the Second World War, Maskell's family was evacuated to South Africa. After the war she returned to London and entered a convent school, where she developed an interest in acting.

  5. Shakerley was returned at the general election of 1661 for Wigan, where his brother-in-law Roger Bradshaigh I had the strongest interest. A moderately active Member of the Cavalier Parliament, he was named to 80 committees, including the committee of elections and privileges in five sessions, and acted as teller in two divisions.

  6. Sir Geoffrey Shakerley of Hulme, Cheshire Artwork by Graham Turner, from 'Edgehill 1642', copyright Osprey Publishing, part of Bloomsbury Personal details

  7. 13 de nov. de 2014 · At the Battle of Rowton Moor near Chester [in 1645], Sir Geoffrey rowed across the Dee in an old tub with his horse swimming beside him. Roundheads were blocking the roads and he needed to warn the King. The King hesitated with his orders. Sir Geoffrey rowed back but arrived too late and the battle was lost. In Lower Peover Church the Shakerley ...