• Sir Edward William Spencer Ford GCVO KCB ERD DL FRSA (24 July 1910 – 19 November 2006) was a courtier in the Royal Households of King George VI and Queen...
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  • Edward Ford may refer to: Edward Ford (surgeon) (1746–1809), British surgeon Edward Ford (courtier) (1910–2006), courtier in the Royal Household of King...
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  • Henry Norris (or Norreys) (c. 1482 – 17 May 1536) was an English courtier who was Groom of the Stool in the privy chamber of King Henry VIII. While a close...
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  • 2004) 20 July – Veronica Wedgwood, historian (died 1997) 24 July – Edward Ford, courtier (died 2006) 4 August – William Cooper, novelist (died 2002) 5 August...
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  • Margaret Heighway, and great-niece of Mrs Beeton, in 1941 Edward Ford (1910–2006), a courtier in the Royal Household of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth...
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  • November – Keith Rowlands, rugby union player (born 1936) 19 November Edward Ford, courtier, Private Secretary to the British monarch (1946–1967) (born 1910)...
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    royal connections, accepted gifts from courtiers and those wishing to further their causes with the King. Edward presented her with gifts, including land...
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  • maverick chairman of Stratford" (as described by Sir Peter Hall) Sir Edward Ford (courtier) Richard Fort, MP Ivor Geikie-Cobb (MD, MRCS, LRCP, FRSL, physician...
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    House of Lords. Her second son, Arthur Pole, had a successful career as a courtier, becoming one of the six Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber and one of the...
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    crossing the Somme by the ford of Blanchetaque. Early on Saturday, 26 August 1346, before the start of the battle of Crécy, Edward, Prince of Wales, received...
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  • Thomas Culpeper (category English courtiers)
    Thomas Culpeper (c. 1514 – 10 December 1541) was an English courtier and close friend of Henry VIII, and was related to two of his queens, Anne Boleyn...
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    trilogy by Ford Madox Ford. Gardiner is a major character in The Path to Somerset by Janet Wertman, which centers on his rivalry with the rising Edward Seymour...
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    Wallis Simpson (category Abdication of Edward VIII)
    court. Edward showered Wallis with money and jewels, and in February 1935, and again later in the year, he holidayed with her in Europe. His courtiers became...
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    given by Sir Edward Seymour who was a Speaker of the House of Commons, and those founded in 1839 by William Wild in Horsemoor Green. The courtier Henry Norris...
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    local support was increased by the fact that he was not identified as a courtier. For his financial support of King Charles I at the outset of the First...
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    "Pip" Torrens (born 2 June 1960) is an English actor. Torrens portrayed courtier Tommy Lascelles in the Netflix drama The Crown, aristocrat Lord Massen...
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    2008a). "Howard, Thomas, fourth duke of Norfolk (1538–1572), nobleman and courtier". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
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    Princes in the Tower (category Edward V)
    deposed King Edward V of England and his younger brother Prince Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, heirs to the throne of King Edward IV of England...
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    the popular support of the people. Popular discontent grew; a Protestant courtier, Thomas Wyatt the younger, led a rebellion against Mary aiming to depose...
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    Flower Backhouse, Countess of Clarendon (died 17 July 1700) was an English courtier, notable as First Lady of the Bedchamber to Princess Anne, the future Queen...
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    Berkshire, noted as the translator of Baldassare Castiglione's The Book of the Courtier into English. In March 1566, he was knighted and became the English ambassador...
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    Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton (category English courtiers)
    Northampton KG (25 February 1540 – 15 June 1614) was an English aristocrat and courtier. He was suspected throughout his life of being Roman Catholic, and went...
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  • 1586 12 April (baptism) – John Ford, dramatist and poet (died c. 1639) 7 July – Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel, courtier (died 1646) 14 August – William...
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    Sir Henry Neville (baptised 20 May 1564 – 10 July 1615) was an English courtier, politician and diplomat, noted for his role as ambassador to France and...
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    infatuation with the non-titled and non-wealthy Townsend, reportedly seeing the courtier reluctantly obey the princess's order to carry her up palace stairs after...
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  • Williams Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 1976–77 Cinderella Albert the Horse, Courtier Sid Colin, David Wood Giles Havergal Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company The...
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    English courtier, nobleman, and politician active during the reigns of James I and Charles I. He married Susan de Vere, the youngest daughter of Edward de...
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  • Troilus and Cressida. For Anthony see Antony/Anthony below. Antigonus is a courtier of Leontes in The Winter's Tale, who takes the infant Perdita to Bohemia...
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    worn at the Royal Court (as opposed to the Courts of Justice) by other courtiers. In addition, however, King's Counsel wear distinctive full-bottomed wigs...
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    John Paul Stevens (category United States federal judges appointed by Gerald Ford)
    March 3, 2016. Retrieved February 19, 2016. Peppers, Todd C. (2006). Courtiers of the Marble Palace: The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law...
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