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  1. Sir Geoffrey Adam Shakerley, 6th Baronet (9 December 1932 – 3 December 2012) was an English aristocrat and society photographer. Biography. Elder son and heir of Sir Cyril Holland Shakerley, 5th Baronet, by Elizabeth Averil, née Eardley-Wilmot, he was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Oxford.

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  2. 1 de nov. de 2020 · Lady Elizabeth married Sir Geoffrey Shakerley at Westminster Abbey on 27 July 1972 with The Queen, The Queen Mother and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands in attendance and Princess Anne...

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  3. 27 de dic. de 2012 · Sir Geoffrey Shakerley, 6th Bt, who has died aged 79, was a fine art and society photographer much favoured by the Royal family.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2022 · Queen's cousin and friend Lady Elizabeth Shakerley died in November 2020, surrounded by family, aged 79. Born in Windsor, Lady Elizabeth was responsible for arranging many of Her...

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  5. 14 de ene. de 2023 · Biography. Geoffrey was the son of Peter Shakerley and his wife, Elizabeth Mainwaringe. [1] . Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir Randell Mainwaringe of Pevor, Knight. [1] He had three sisters: Elinor Shakerley, who was married to Thomas Mynshull of Erdeswyke, gent; [1] Dorothie Shakerley, who was married to Adam Leycester of Tabley, esq; [1] and.

  6. 2 de nov. de 2020 · The Queen is in mourning following the news that her relative, Lady Elizabeth Shakerley, has died at the age of 79. She was one of the Queen's closest confidantes, her party-planner as well as a cousin on her mother's side, throwing numerous soirées for Her Majesty over six decades.

  7. Biography. Shakerley’s ancestors had held the Lancashire manor from which they took their name since the 13th century but had no record of parliamentary service. Shakerley fought for the King in the Civil War, principally in North Wales, and compounded for his delinquency in 1646 with a fine of £784.