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...Vittorio Emanuele III” and so on....
...Feilding’s grandparents bought the house in 1919, custodians in the footsteps not only of King Alfred, but also Henry III (who gave the then-incarnation of the house to his brother, the scheming Earl of...
...His third, Churchill Capital III, recently struck an $11bn deal for US healthcare company MultiPlan — the largest transaction to date for a Spac....
...Thomas Stanley features prominently in Shakespeare’s Richard III, in which he crowns Henry VII on the battlefield at Bosworth....
...In making the changes, Carlyle is getting ahead of its main rivals — Leon Black’s Apollo, Steve Schwarzman’s Blackstone and Henry Kravis and George Roberts of KKR — in fully addressing its future leadership...
...When his father, George III, became ill the Prince was made head of state in 1811 and Nash was charged with designing a grand summer palace for him....
...Paul Terrell Henry, 41 Henry, a salesman and father of two originally from Chicago, was a top pool player and loved to dance, people close to him told the Orlando Sentinel....
...… The Strangler Vine , by Miranda Carter, Fig Tree, RRP£14.99/ Putnam Adult, RRP$26.95 Carter’s rip-roaring debut novel takes us to the India of the 1830s, where the violent Thugee sect are at large....
...The Plantagenet decorator-king Henry III brought in Sicilian craftsmen to make the ostensibly ur-English shrine of Edward the Confessor in Westminster Abbey....
...This vast series is the first to be installed, in the RA’s intimidating Gallery III, and when I arrive Hockney is standing alone contemplating it....
...I’m also reading Henry Porter’s The Bell Ringers....
...The second, Booth v his business rival Leon Morelli, was long-lasting and either hilarious or horrendous, depending on your standpoint....
...Wolf Hall By Hilary Mantel Fourth Estate, £18.99 This year’s Man Booker Prize-winner is a convincing portrayal of Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII’s chief minister....
...Sunnyside By Glen David Gold Sceptre £17.99, 576 pages Gold, author of Carter Beats the Devil, delves into Hollywood’s heyday, when films were considered a form of magic and film stars were earthly gods....
...Fox intermingles the original sources with accounts by archaeologists of their finds – Howard Carter writing about the tomb of Tutankhamen....
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