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Farnham Royal is a village and civil parish within Buckinghamshire, England. It is in the south of the county, ... 8.2% looking after home or family, 2% permanently ...
Diana Marion Maxwell, Baroness Farnham, DCVO, JP (née Gunnis; 24 May 1931 – 29 December 2021) was a British courtier who served as Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II from 1987 until her death in 2021.
The Hon. Arthur Maxwell, as he was at the time, photographed 2 December 1899, in Levée Dress, 2nd Lieutenant, 10th (Prince of Wales's Own Royal) Hussars. The Rt Hon. Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, 11th Baron Farnham, DSO (2 October 1879 – 5 February 1957), was a British Army officer, an Irish representative peer and a Nova Scotia baronet.
On his grandfather's death, he succeeded as the 12th Baron Farnham (and 15th of his family Baronetcy). He was a high ranking freemason [ 1 ] and held office in the United Grand Lodge of England as Senior Grand Warden 1977–78, Assistant Grand Master 1982–89, Deputy Grand Master 1989–91, and Pro Grand Master 1991–2001.
Baron Godolphin of Farnham Royal in the County of Buckingham (3rd creation), 1832: George William Frederick Osborne (1775–1838) 6th Duke of Leeds, Marquess of Carmarthen, Earl of Danby, Viscount Osborne, Viscount Latimer, and Baron Osborne, 10th Baron Conyers, de jure 13th Baron Darcy de Knayth: Francis Godolphin Osborne (1777–1850)
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Eleanor of Castile (She purchased it giving the royal family direct power in that area) Barony of Walkern: William de Lanvallei (1204–1217) Barony of Flamstead: Roger de Toeni (Died 1209) (1162–1209) Baldwin de Toeni (1209–1216) Raoul de Toeni (1216–1239) Barony of Benington (Chamberlains of Scotland) Philip de Valognes (1141–1215)
A view of Bertram de Verdun's entry in Domesday Book. Bertram de Verdun was the name of several members of the Norman family of de Verdun, native to the Avranchin.. According to the historian Mark Hagger, the de Verdun family lived originally in Normandy where they held land, and after the Norman conquest of England they were granted land in England. [1]