• Jane Devonshire (born 1966) is a British chef and winner of MasterChef in 2016. Devonshire grew up in London. From an early age food and cooking were a...
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    Duke of Devonshire is a title in the Peerage of England held by members of the Cavendish family. This (now the senior) branch of the Cavendish family has...
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  • footballer Ben Devonshire (1972–2017), English weightlifter Henriette Devonshire (1864–1949), French translator and travel writer Jane Devonshire (born 1966)...
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    Devon (redirect from Devonshire (country))
    Devon (/ˈdɛvən/ DEV-ən; historically also known as Devonshire /-ʃɪər, -ʃər/ -⁠sheer, -⁠shər) is a ceremonial county in South West England. It is bordered...
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  • Preceded by Jane Devonshire MasterChef UK champion 2017 Succeeded by Kenny Tutt...
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    of Devonshire, Hamish Hamilton, 1981, (pages 298–299, re. Wintour). Amanda Foreman, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire (1998). Caroline Chapman & Jane Dormer...
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    Permalloo 2013 Natalie Coleman 2014 Ping Coombes 2015 Simon Wood 2016 Jane Devonshire 2017 Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed 2018 Kenny Tutt 2019 Irini Tzortzoglou 2020...
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  • Preceded by Ping Coombes MasterChef UK champion 2015 Succeeded by Jane Devonshire...
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  • crowned winner of". The Independent. 2013-05-03. Retrieved 2023-06-03. "Jane Devonshire was winner of MasterChef in 2013". BBC. "BBC One - MasterChef - Natalie...
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    Clotted cream (Cornish: dehen molys, sometimes called scalded, clouted, Devonshire or Cornish cream) is a thick cream made by heating full-cream cow's milk...
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    Louisa Frederica Augusta Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, formerly Louisa Montagu, Duchess of Manchester (born Countess Luise Friederike Auguste von Alten;...
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    place-name in Suffolk). They rose to their highest prominence as Duke of Devonshire and Duke of Newcastle. Leading branches have held high offices in English...
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    Duchess of Devonshire, DStJ, GCVO, JP (née Fitzmaurice; 27 August 1870 – 2 April 1960), was the wife of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire. She was...
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    – 23 March 1944) was the second son of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire and his wife, Lady Evelyn Petty-FitzMaurice. Cavendish was educated at...
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  • 2 May 2016. Retrieved 8 May 2016. McAloon, Jonathan (7 May 2016). "Jane Devonshire wins MasterChef 2016 – but how did Billy make it to the final three...
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    third daughter of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire, and Evelyn Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire. She was married to Harold Macmillan from 1920...
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    nine years of childless marriage between William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, and his wife, Lady Georgiana Spencer, the political hostess and socialite...
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    The 1st Devonshire Artillery Volunteers and its successor units served in the British Army's Reserve Forces from 1859 to 1961. During World War I it carried...
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    (predecessor of the modern Blue Line) opened as a streetcar tunnel in 1904, with Devonshire one of its two stations in downtown Boston. The Washington Street Tunnel...
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    HMS Illustrious and HMS Indomitable, the cruisers HMS Hermione and HMS Devonshire, eleven destroyers, six minesweepers, six corvettes and auxiliaries. It...
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    Sense and Sensibility (category Novels by Jane Austen)
    Sense and Sensibility is the first novel by the English author Jane Austen, published in 1811. It was published anonymously; By A Lady appears on the title...
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    Archived from the original on 27 February 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2007. Honey, Jane (18 May 2007). "Duke and Duchess join paper's anniversary celebrations"....
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    Jane Stanhope, Countess of Harrington (née Fleming; 23 May 1755 – 3 February 1824), was a society hostess and heiress who served as a lady of the Bedchamber...
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    January 1676) of Newnham, Plympton St Mary, Devon, was a member of the Devonshire gentry and twice served as MP for his family's pocket borough of Plympton...
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    Louisa Jane Montagu Douglas Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch and Queensberry VA (26 August 1836 – 16 March 1912) was the daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Duke...
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    Mary Baker (née Willcocks; 11 November 1792 (alleged), Witheridge, Devonshire, England – 24 December 1864, Bristol, England) was an English impostor. Posing...
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    Mary Shelton (1510-1515 – 1570/71) was one of the contributors to the Devonshire manuscript. Either she or her sister Madge Shelton may have been a mistress...
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    November 2018. "Statement on Behalf of Ghislaine Maxwell" (Press release). Devonshires Solicitors. PR Newswire. 10 March 2011. Archived from the original on...
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  • Ordwulf (redirect from Ordulf of Devonshire)
    Crediton) (died 1011/1015). Ordwulf married Ælfwynn, who donated some of her Devonshire manors to her husband's foundation Tavistock Abbey including: Hame (Abbotsham)...
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  • Diana Douglas (category People from Devonshire Parish)
    retired from acting in 2008. Douglas was born on January 22, 1923, in Devonshire, Bermuda. Her father, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Melville Dill (also the...
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