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  2. Anne, Queen of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Anne (centre) and her sister Mary (left) with their parents, the Duke and Duchess of York, painted by Peter Lely and Benedetto Gennari II. Anne was born at 11:39 p.m. on 6 February 1665 at St James's Palace, London, the fourth child and second daughter of the Duke of York (later King James II and VII), and his first wife, Anne Hyde. [1]

  3. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    The Queen Saddlery, Leather Goods and Fashion Saddlery Workshop Materials 2019 1832 [10] Abels Moving Services Ltd: The Queen: Removals and storage services: Removals and Storage Services 2019: 1989: 1958 [11] A.C Bacon Engineering Ltd The Queen Steel framed and agricultural buildings Manufacturer of Steel-Framed Buildings 2019 1961 [12] A.C ...

  4. Thomas Stretch - Wikipedia

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    A Queen Anne carved and figured mahogany tall case clock, by Peter Stretch in Philadelphia, built around 1740, was bought at auction by Winterthur Museum and Country Estate on October 28, 2004, for $1.7 million, the highest price ever paid for an American clock. [15]

  5. List of fictional monarchs of real countries - Wikipedia

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    Minnie Mouse portrays the role of a princess (apparently the daughter of King Louis XIII and Queen Anne, which would make her a female equivalent of Louis XIV) who rules the Kingdom of France but is a victim of being overthrown by the villainous Pete (see princess and dragon). In real-life such an ascension would be contrary to Salic Law.

  6. Peter Stretch - Wikipedia

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    A Queen Anne carved and figured mahogany tall case clock, made by Peter Stretch in Philadelphia circa 1740, was bought at auction by Winterthur Museum and Country Estate on October 28, 2004, for the highest price ever paid for an American clock: $1.7 million. [23]

  7. Queen Anne - Wikipedia

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    Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1665–1714), queen of England and Scotland (1702–1707), Ireland (1702–1714) and of Great Britain (1707–1714) Queen Anne style architecture, an architectural style from her reign, and its revivals; Queen Anne style furniture; Queen Anne, a 2015 play on Anne's life; Queen Anne's War during her reign

  8. Jewels of Anne of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Anne of Denmark, depicted with a diamond aigrette and pearl hair attire, by John de Critz, 1605. The jewels of Anne of Denmark (1574–1619), wife of James VI and I and queen consort of Scotland and England, are known from accounts and inventories, and their depiction in portraits by artists including Paul van Somer. [1]

  9. Alexandra Dowling - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Dowling (born 22 May 1990), is an English actress best known for her lead role as Queen Anne in the BBC One historical action drama series The Musketeers, which is based on the characters in The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas. She is also known for her guest starring role as Roslin Frey in HBO's Game of Thrones.