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...Edward VII’s crown was set on his head the wrong way round....
...David Hume, the major philosopher and historian who serves as the linchpin of Whatmore’s book, was a Scot....
...King Charles III will be crowned with St Edward’s Crown at Westminster Abbey, London on May 6....
...King Charles III, then Prince of Wales, grins in a carefree way not seen much in the five decades since....
...“I am”, Dr David Knight sheepishly confesses, “a little bit fond of Poundbury, especially the early bits.”...
...However David Yelland, editor of the Sun between 1998 and 2003, said that while the British press and public’s support for the royal family was solid, Spare still presented serious problems for Buckingham...
...It remains to be seen whether the two 20th-century events for the future kings Edward VIII and Charles III will be repeated for the new holder of the title in this century....
...Dating back to Edward I, it embraces such highlights as “Moll Davis, actress, ‘the most impertinent slut in the world’”.)...
...The Duchy of Cornwall was established in 1337 by King Edward III for his son and heir Prince Edward, “to preserve the state and honour of the said duke according to the nobility of his kind”....
...III in 1337....
...Edward Luce Can China restore economic growth to more than 5 per cent? Yes....
...Having taken the Jubilee Line at London Bridge and headed for Bermondsey, I chose a spot close to the ruins of King Edward III’s Manor House. “Do you feel like you’re part of history?”...
...Elizabeth I (45 years on the throne), George III (almost 60 years) and Victoria (almost 64 years) all presided over periods of national and imperial expansion....
...Edward Sexton, Richard James, Huntsman, Hermès, Husbands Paris and Ralph Lauren are just a few....
...chain of oppression and exploitation” which, last summer, led to the toppling of the statue of 17th-century slave-trader Edward Colston and its dumping in Bristol’s harbour....
...But the book also cites less familiar examples, such as the efforts by Edward III in the 14th century to develop local wool-cloth manufacturing. What are the chances of this happening in the UK today?...
...David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk poll, said the shift was a “sign of the times”....
...“Estates are what the big money wants,” says David Forbes, chairman of Savills’ private office....
...On the cover of the New York Review of Books, David Graeber has a lengthy but important take on the disconnections between economics and reality....
...Kennedy, US senator (Massachusetts), Washington, DC, July 29 1976; Roger Baldwin, founder, American Civil Liberties Union, New York, June 2 1976; IF Stone, journalist, Washington, DC, July 8 1976; Jules...
...Thomas Stanley features prominently in Shakespeare’s Richard III, in which he crowns Henry VII on the battlefield at Bosworth....
...daughter Allegra, and to arrange for her burial; Byron in exile received from Murray magnesia, gunpowder, tooth powders and two English bulldogs; Paul Du Chaillu, the African explorer, asked John Murray III...
...“But — to my amazement — returned for Act III!!” Ramsay reported with glee....
...Meanwhile, Edward Luce offers his thoughts on Donald Trump turning a “blind eye” to the murder. The US has, however, sanctioned 17 Saudi officials....
...David Goldthorpe, a senior specialist in books and manuscripts at Sotheby’s, said the market for the most sought-after works was currently “doing very well”....
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