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  1. 2 de jun. de 2024 · Learn about the life and death of Fergus Bowes-Lyon, a First World War soldier and the brother-in-law of King George VI. Find out how his grave was lost and found after almost a century.

  2. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Born into a family of British nobility as The Honourable Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, she became Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon when her father inherited the Scottish Earldom of Strathmore and Kinghorne in 1904. She came to prominence in 1923 when she married Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V and Queen Mary.

  3. 6 de jun. de 2024 · James Bowes-Lyon has switched firms again two years after leaving Investec Wealth & Investment, Citywire Wealth Manager has learned. Bowes-Lyon (pictured above) is joining Oberon Investments as an investment director from Tyndall Investment Management, where he held the same title.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Fergus ha asumido la gestión de tres hoteles de Carema Hotels para su desembarco en Menorca. Los hoteles Carema Garden y Carema Club Resort se unificarán en una única propuesta enfocada al turismo familiar bajo el nombre de Carema Splash Club Affiliated by Fergus que suma 278 habitaciones.

  5. www.forgottenrelics.org › stations › broomielaw-signal-boxBroomielaw signal box

    14 de jun. de 2024 · Bee hives stand guard over Broomielaw's ruined box. Broomielaw was a private station built for the Bowes-Lyon family although it occasionally welcomed local children. John Bowes was so proud of his little piece of railway that he named one his racehorses after it.

  6. 10 de jun. de 2024 · An Unusual Celebrity is the inspiring story of one of English cricket's most popular personalities. Despite not fitting the mould of the typical opening bowler, Bill Bowes was a key part of Yorkshire's dominant 1930s side.

  7. poms.ac.uk › record › personPOMS: record

    31 de may. de 2024 · Fergus was grandfather of Godred II, king of Man. He had resigned his lordship in 1160 after royal invasions into Galloway by Mael Coluim IV. Fergus retired into Holyrood Abbey and died there on 12 May 1161.