Baron Glastonbury is a title that was created twice in the Peerage of Great Britain. The first creation came on 19 March 1719 (as Baroness Glastonbury)...
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Glastonbury (/ˈɡlæstənbəri/ GLAST-ən-bər-ee, UK also /ˈɡlɑːst-/ GLAHST-) is a town and civil parish in Somerset, England, situated at a dry point on the...
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James Grenville, 1st Baron Glastonbury, PC (6 July 1742 – 26 April 1825) of Butleigh Court, Somerset was a United Kingdom politician, who was a member...
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James Grenville (1715–1783), British politician James Grenville, 1st Baron Glastonbury (1742–1825), British politician Jane Grenville (born 1958), British...
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Glastonbury chair is a nineteenth-century term for an earlier wooden chair, usually of oak, possibly based on a chair made for Richard Whiting, the last...
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List of political families in the United Kingdom (section Smiths and Abel Smiths (Baron Carrington and Baron Bicester))
1747–1754, Buckingham 1754–1768, Horsham 1768–1770 James Grenville, 1st Baron Glastonbury, twin son of James, MP for Thirsk 1765–1768, Buckingham 1770–1790...
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James Grenville and was the twin brother of James Grenville, 1st Baron Glastonbury. He attended Eton College from 1754 to 1758, and in 1759 he entered...
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Glastonbury Cemetery is a cemetery in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. It was established in 1854–55 and is maintained by Glastonbury Town Council. The...
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son James, who received most of his estate and was later created Baron Glastonbury, although some property also passed to the younger twin General Richard...
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Earl of Feversham (redirect from Baron Duras)
of Munster was made Countess of Feversham. She was created Baroness Glastonbury and Duchess of Kendal at the same time. The titles were for life only...
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created Baron Carington of Upton for life in 1999 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Baron Perth 1797 Drummond Extinct 1800 Baron Glastonbury 1797 Grenville...
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Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon, GCB (14 July 1824 – 16 November 1901) was an officer of the Royal Navy. As a junior officer...
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Duke of Kendal (redirect from Baron Kendal)
who was created Duchess of Kendal, Countess of Feversham and Baroness Glastonbury in 1719. These titles were for life only and expired with their first...
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David Puttnam (redirect from David Terence Puttnam, Baron Puttnam)
David Terence Puttnam, Baron Puttnam, CBE, HonFRSA, HonFRPS, MRIA (/ˈpʌtnəm/; born 25 February 1941) is a British-Irish film producer, educator, environmentalist...
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Brigid of Kildare (section Links with Glastonbury)
Brigitte, the consort of Baron Samedi.: 14 St. Brigid has long been linked to Glastonbury. Sites that depict her include Glastonbury Tor, where a stone carving...
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Ralph Hopton, 1st Baron Hopton KB, JP, DL, MP (1596 – 28 September 1652) was an English politician, military officer and peer. During the First English...
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Gilbert Giffard, who is of unknown origin. He would become a tenant of Glastonbury manor in Winterbourne Monkton in Wiltshire, and held a position as a...
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Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal (redirect from Baron Dundalk)
Emden in the Duchy of Magdeburg. She was a daughter of Gustavus Adolphus, Baron von der Schulenburg, Privy Councillor to the Elector of Brandenburg, by...
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of Frank Ocean. On 23 June 2023, Gibson made his first appearance at Glastonbury Festival. On 8 December 2023, Gibson released "Leavemealone" featuring...
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June 30, 2009, at Wembley Arena in London, three days after playing the Glastonbury Festival. The trio also portray the fictional American folk music revival...
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Peter Robert Henry Mond, 4th Baron Melchett (24 February 1948 – 29 August 2018), also known as Peter Melchett, was an English farmer, jurist and politician...
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two were once rumoured to be a couple, after they both performed at Glastonbury in 2002. Furtado joked about it, saying, "Yeah, he's my boyfriend — he...
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Glastonbury Town Hall is a municipal building in Magdalene Street, Glastonbury, Somerset, England. The structure, which is the meeting place of Glastonbury...
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uk. Retrieved 11 August 2020. "Glastonbury 2010 : Hello Glastonbury!". Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 11 August 2020. "Glastonbury 2010 : Lettie". Bbc.co.uk. 24...
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Champion, Baron Champion PC (26 July 1897 – 2 March 1985), known as Joe Champion, was a British Labour Party politician. He was born in Glastonbury as the...
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the process of examining a church from Early Christianity (built in Glastonbury during the first century AD) after the arrival of Joseph of Arimathea...
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Retrieved 26 June 2015. Sweney, Mark (29 June 2015). "Kanye West's Glastonbury performance: more than 40 complain over swearing". The Guardian. Retrieved...
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Thomas Anthony Watson, Baron Watson of Wyre Forest (born 8 January 1967) is a British politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from...
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supported The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, and played the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival. The band released their second album, I Like It When You Sleep...
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Retrieved 27 March 2009. TimWestwoodTV (1 July 2008). Jay-Z interview Glastonbury 08 - Westwood. Youtube. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021...
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