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  1. General Sir Robert Byng a distinguished military officer, commands considerable influence and notoriety within the confines of Wellington Wells. His prominence places him among the most formidable figures in the city, second only to the esteemed Executive Committee.

  2. William Robert Byng, 9th Earl of Strafford (born 10 May 1964) is the son of the 8th Earl and his wife Jennifer Mary Denise May, daughter of William Morrison May. Styled as Viscount Enfield between 1984 and 2016, he was educated at Winchester College and the University of Durham .

  3. 31 de mar. de 2018 · Ingela Berglund is the daughter of Axel Berglund. 1 She married Hon. Julian Francis Byng, son of Robert Cecil Byng, 7th Earl of Strafford and Maria Magdalena Elizabeth Cloete, on 10 September 1966. 1 She and Hon. Julian Francis Byng were divorced in 1983. 1 From 10 September 1966, her married name became Byng.

  4. 21 de ene. de 2018 · These days Wrotham Park is the property of William Robert Byng, 9 th Earl of Strafford (b.1964) and is used as an events and wedding venue. Its distinguishing exterior has been used over 60 times as a filming location including Gosford Park, Vanity Fair, Great Expectations, Inspector Morse, The Line of Beauty, Jeeves and Wooster and ...

  5. 13 de sept. de 2016 · Robert Byng, great-grandson of the 6th Earl of Strafford, has run the estate since 1991 and lives there with his family. The mansion boasts a notable collection of art and much of the furniture dates back to the 18th century. The entrance hall is dominated by a gilded round table that was a gift from Josephine to Napoleon.

  6. Edmund Henry Byng, 6th Earl of Strafford, JP, DL, FZS, AMICE (27 January 1862 – 24 December 1951), styled Viscount Enfield between 1899 and 1918, of Wrotham Park in the parish of South Mimms, Middlesex (later in Hertfordshire) and 5, St James's Square, London, was an English peer.

  7. History. Wrotham Park, a Palladian Mansion set in the heart of a 2,500 acre estate located just 17 miles from Hyde Park Corner, was designed by Isaac Ware in 1754 and built by Admiral John Byng, the fourth son of Admiral Sir George Byng. It is doubtful whether the Admiral ever lived at Wrotham.