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Bridgewater was
first created in 1538 for
Henry Daubeny, 9th
Baron Daubeny. The
Daubeney (or Dabney)
family descended from
Elias Daubeny, who in 1295 was summoned...
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Daubeney may
refer to:
Daubeney Turberville (1612–1696),
English physician Henry Daubeney (cricketer) (1812–1850),
English cricketer Henry Daubeney, 1st...
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Gyles Daubeney Brandreth (born 8
March 1948) is a
British broadcaster,
writer and
former politician. He has
worked as a
television presenter,
theatre producer...
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Giles Daubeney, 1st
Baron Daubeney (1 June 1451 – 21 May 1508) was an
English soldier, diplomat,
courtier and politician.
Giles Daubeney was the eldest...
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Henry Daubeney may
refer to:
Henry Daubeney (cricketer) (1812–1850),
English cricketer and
clergyman Henry Daubeney, 1st Earl of
Bridgewater (1493–1548)...
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Giles Daubeney may
refer to:
Giles Daubeney, 3rd
Baron Daubeney (died 1386),
Baron Daubeney Giles Daubeney, 4th
Baron Daubeney (1371?–1403), MP for Bedfordshire...
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Daubeney Academy (formerly
Daubeney Middle School) is an 11–16
coeducational secondary school located in Kempston, Bedfordshire, England. It was established...
- Sir
Giles Daubeney (1395–1446) of
Barrington Court and
South Petherton, in Somerset, was a
Knight of the Shire,
Sheriff and High Sheriff. His monumental...
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Baron Daubeney, 1486
Giles Daubeney 1451–1508 1st
Baron Daubeney Earl of
Bridgewater (1st creation), 1538
Henry Daubeney 1493–1548 1st Earl of Bridgewater...
- in the mid-15th century, and then to the
statesman Sir
Giles Daubeney in 1494.
Daubeney expanded the
previous structures, and
built the
Great Kitchens...