Sir George Fermor of Easton Neston (died 1612) was an English soldier and landowner. George Fermor was the son of Sir John Fermor (d. 1571) and his wife...
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George Fermor may refer to: Sir George Fermor (died 1612), English soldier and landowner George Fermor, 2nd Earl of Pomfret (1722–1785), British Army officer...
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Fermor is a surname, a variant of Farmer. Notable people with the surname include: George Fermor (died 1612), English soldier and landowner Henrietta...
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Vaux of Harrowden. Their eldest surviving son was George Fermor (d. 1612). Morgan, Basil. "Fermor, Richard (1480x84–1551), merchant". Oxford Dictionary...
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the Fermor family until the last member of the family, William Fermor of Tusmore Park died in 1828. The Ormond manor house seems to have been at the southern...
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Lords and Gentlemen of the Bedchamber (section Lords of the Bedchamber to George, Prince of Wales (1901–1910), later King George V (1910-1936))
Carlisle 1607–1615: Robert Carr 1611–1625: Robert Carey 1612–?: Henry Gibb 1615–?: George Villiers (died 1628). 1622–1625: John Murray 1625–1640: James Erskine...
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of Banbury, a post he would hold until his death. In 1612, Chamberlayne married Elizabeth Fermor, widow of Sir William Stafford of Blatherwick, and in...
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William Fermor, his brother-in-law, son of Henry, but to remain in the hands of his executors; at this time he went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and died therein...
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Sweden, p) Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1919–2021, US, p/f/nf) Patrick Leigh Fermor (1915–2011, England, nf) Fanny Fern (1811–1872, US, f/ch/nf), born Sara...
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The Winter's Tale (1610–1611) The Tempest (1611–1612) Henry VIII (1612–1613) The Two Noble Kinsmen (1612–1613) There are six major modern scholarly editions...
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