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Henry Herbert, 17th Earl Of Pembroke
Henry George Charles Alexander Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, 14th Earl of Montgomery (19 May 1939 – 7 October 2003), styled Lord Herbert between 1960 and 1969 and often known simply as Henry Herbert, was a British landowner, member of the House of Lords, film director, and producer. Background and education Herbert was the only son of the 16th Earl of Pembroke and 13th Earl of Montgomery and his wife, Mary (a daughter of the 1st Marquess of Linlithgow) and a godson of Prince George, Duke of Kent. Through the 11th Earl of Pembroke, he descended from Countess Catherine Vorontsov. After making documentaries about musicians, the first feature film he directed was '' Malachi's Cove'' (1974), also known as ''The Seaweed Children'', starring Donald Pleasence and Arthur English, but he is best remembered for his second film, '' Emily'' (1976), a picture set in the 1920s starring Koo Stark. He also worked on episodes of the TV series ''Shoestring'' and '' Bergerac'', as well as di ...
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Sidney Herbert, 16th Earl Of Pembroke
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Koo Stark
Kathleen Norris Stark (born April 26, 1956), better known as Koo Stark, is an American photographer and actress, known for her relationship with Prince Andrew. She is a patron of the Julia Margaret Cameron Trust, which runs the museum of the Victorian pioneer photographer. Early life and education Stark was born in New York. Her parents were Wilbur Stark, a writer and producer, and Kathi Norris, a writer and television presenter in New York City. She is the youngest of three children, the others being Pamela and Brad. At the time of her birth, the family was living in the city's Manhattan borough. Her grandfather, Edwin Earl Norris, was a cabinetmaker and musician, playing the French horn and the viola in the Newark Symphony Orchestra. Her mother's family were Presbyterians. After a divorce in the 1960s, her mother remarried. Koo Stark attended the Hewitt School in New York and the Glendower Preparatory School in Kensington, London. After training at a stage school, she began ...
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High Sheriff Of Sussex
The office of Sheriff of Sussex was established before the Norman Conquest. The Office of sheriff remained first in precedence in the counties until the reign of Edward VII when an Order in Council in 1908 gave the Lord-Lieutenant the prime office under the Crown as the Sovereign's personal representative. At various times the sheriff of Surrey was also sheriff of Sussex (1229–1231, 1232–1240, 1242–1567, 1571–1635), The office of Sheriff of Sussex ceased with local government re-organisation in 1974, when the county was split for local government purposes into East Sussex (see High Sheriff of East Sussex) and West Sussex (see High Sheriff of West Sussex). The High Sheriffs remain the Sovereign's representative in the County for all matters relating to the Judiciary and the maintenance of law and order. List of officeholders 1229–1565 1566–1570 1571–1636 1636–1702 1702–1799 1800–1899 1900–1973 References {{High Shrievalties Sussex ...
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John Roland Abbey
Major John Roland Abbey (23 November 1894 – 24 December 1969) was an English book collector and high sheriff. Early life He was the eldest of three sons of William Henry Abbey, a brewer, and was named John Rowland before dropping the 'w'. He attended Windlesham House School, Brighton from 1907 to 1909 but was subsequently educated in nearby Rottingdean by a private tutor, Mr Möens, after an accident caused permanent damage to one of his elbows. Military career In November 1914, at the start of World War I, he was commissioned as a regimental officer in the Rifle Brigade, serving for two years on the Western Front in the 13th and 8th Battalions. He experienced a lucky escape as part of the 8th Battalion; while he was serving in reserve, the battalion took part in the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, losing all officers but one. He was gassed in November 1916 and spent five months recovering in hospital before being invalided out in October 1917 and demobilised in 1919. His yo ...
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Oram
Oram is an Old Norse surname particularly found in the North of England. Notable people with this surname are: * Albert Oram, Baron Oram (1913–1999), British politician; MP from East Ham South * Andrew Oram (b. 1975), English cricketer * Chandre Oram (contemporary), Indian man who has a tail; believed by some to be an incarnation of Hanuman *Christopher Oram (contemporary), British theatre set and costume designer *Daphne Oram (1925–2003), British composer and electronic musician; creator of the "Oramics" technique *Eddie Oram (1914–2004), American basketball player *Gerard Oram (contemporary), British cultural and social historian *Jacob Oram (b. 1978), New Zealand cricketer *Jual Oram (b. 1961), Indian politician representing the Sundargarh constituency of Orissa in the Indian parliament *Kenneth Oram (1919–2001), clergyman *Matthew Oram (1885–1969), New Zealand politician, MP for Manawatu * Nick Oram (b. 1979), American television producer and actor *Neil Oram (b. 1938 ...
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Lady Emma Herbert
Lady Emma Louise Vickers ( Herbert; born 12 March 1969) is a British circus trapeze artist, stuntwoman, and teacher of circus arts. Early life The daughter of Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, a member of the Herbert family, Herbert was brought up at Wilton House in Wiltshire and educated at St Mary's, Calne. The goddaughter of Andrew Parker Bowles, on 4 July 1973 she was a bridesmaid at his wedding to Camilla Shand at the Guards Chapel, Wellington Barracks.Lady Herbert parks her assets on a trapeze in Naas
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William Murray Threipland
Colonel William Murray Threipland, (1866 – 24 June 1942) was a British Army officer. He was appointed the founding colonel commanding of the Welsh Guards in February 1915, and was the regiment's Colonel from March 1937. He was born William Scott Kerr, but adopted the surname of Murray Threipland on 30 April 1882, following his inheritance of the estates of his cousin, Sir Patrick Murray Threipland, 5th Baronet. These included Fingask Castle in Perthshire, and Dale House in Caithness. He was commissioned into the Grenadier Guards as a second lieutenant on 28 May 1887, promoted to lieutenant on 5 May 1892, and took part in the Sudan Campaign in 1898, following which he was promoted to captain on 23 October 1898. He served in South Africa during the Second Boer War 1900–1902; he was part of a detachment sent to South Africa in March 1900 to reinforce the 3rd battalion. After the end of the war, he retired from the Grenadier Guards in July 1902. On 28 August 1909, Murray Threipland ...
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Pelly Baronets
The Pelly Baronetcy, of Upton in the County of Essex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 August 1840 for John Pelly, Governor of the Bank of England and of the Hudson's Bay Company. The title descended in the direct line until the early death of his grandson, the third Baronet, in 1877. The late Baronet was succeeded by his half-brother, the fourth Baronet. His grandson, the sixth Baronet, was a deputy lieutenant of Hampshire and served as high sheriff of the county from 1970 to 1971. As of 2007 the title is held by his nephew, the seventh Baronet, who succeeded in 1993. He is the son of Richard Heywood Pelly, second son of the fifth Baronet. Several other members of the Pelly family have also gained distinction. Sir Henry Bertram Pelly (1867–1942), son of Captain Richard Wilson Pelly, fifth son of the first Baronet, was an admiral in the Royal Navy. Sir Claude Bernard Raymond Pelly (1902–1972) (son of Reverend Douglas Raymond Pelly, ...
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By The Sword Divided
''By the Sword Divided'' is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1983 and 1985. The series, created by John Hawkesworth (producer), John Hawkesworth, was a historical drama set during the mid-17th century, dealing with the impact of the English Civil War on the fictional Lacey family, made up of both Cavalier, Royalist and Parliament of England, Parliamentarian supporters. It follows the family as it is torn apart by the conflicting and changing loyalties of the war, as families were during that time, and the defeat of the Royalist forces at the end of the First English Civil War. Series two covers the Second English Civil War, second and Third English Civil War, third civil wars and the eventual Restoration (England), Restoration of the Monarchy. The last episodes see the surviving members of the family (from both sides of the divide) witness the arrival of Charles II of England, King Charles II on a visit to the ancestral Lacey home. Cast Regular Cast * ...
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Hugh Massingberd
Hugh John Massingberd (30 December 1946 – 25 December 2007), originally Hugh John Montgomery and known from 1963 to 1992 as Hugh Montgomery-Massingberd, was an English journalist and genealogist. He was chief editor of ''Burke's Peerage''/''Burke's Landed Gentry'' from 1971 to 1983. Sometimes called the father of the modern obituary,McGinness, Mark (2008) "Father of the modern obit: Hugh Massingberd (1946–2007)", ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', Weekend Edition, 5–6 January 2008, p. 56 Massingberd was most revered for his work as obituaries editor for ''The Daily Telegraph'' of London from 1986 to 1994, during which time he drastically altered the style of the modern British obituary from a dry recital of biographical data to an often sly, witty, yet deadpan narrative on the deceased person's life. Biography Massingberd began life as Hugh John Montgomery at Cookham Dean, Berkshire, in 1946. His father, John Michael Montgomery, was a member of the Colonial Service. His mother ...
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The Girl With Brains In Her Feet
''The Girl with Brains in Her Feet'' is a 1997 British comedy film directed by Roberto Bangura. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 1997 Toronto International Film Festival. Cast * Amanda Mealing as Vivienne Jones * Joanna Ward as Jacqueline 'Jack' Jones * Jamie McIntosh as Poor Bastard * Jodie Smith as Maxine * Richard Claxton Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from Old Frankish and is a compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'strong ... as Steve Green * John Thomson as Mr. Loughborough References External links * 1997 films 1997 comedy films 1997 directorial debut films British comedy films 1990s English-language films 1990s British films {{1990s-UK-comedy-film-stub ...
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Crossmaheart
''Crossmaheart'' is a 1998 British drama film directed by Henry Herbert, 17th Earl of Pembroke, Henry Herbert and starring Gerard Rooney, Maria Lennon and Enda Oates. It was based on the 1995 novel ''Cycle of Violence'' by Colin Bateman.
It was released as ''Dead Man's Girl'' on DVD in the US, but didn't go on general release in the UK.


Cast

* Gerard Rooney as Kevin Miller * Maria Lennon as Marie * Enda Oates as O'Hagan * Des Cave as Sergeant Craig * Seamus Ball as Father * Paula McFetridge as Fiona * Richard Orr as Dave Morrow * Conleth Hill as Coulter * Tim Loane as Reverend Rainty * Alan McKee as Curly Bap * Doreen Keogh as Mrs. Hardy * John Keegan as Callaghan * Peter Ballance as Johnny * Catherine Brennan as Helen * Patrick Fitzsymons as Galvin * David Bateman as Drunk dancing on a table


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