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Maurice de
Sausmarez (20
October 1915 – 28
October 1969) was an artist,
writer and art educator. He pla**** an
important role in the
establishment of the...
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Sausmarez Manor is a
historic house in
Saint Martin, Guernsey. The
first mention of the
Sausmarez family in
Guernsey is at the...
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Sausmarez (1718–1778) and his
second wife Carteret,
daughter of
James Le Marchant. He was a
nephew of
Captain Philip Saumarez and John de
Sausmarez (1706–1774)...
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Saumarez or
Sausmarez (pronounced "Sommeray") may
refer to: Annie, Lady de
Sausmarez (1856–1947),
British philanthropist Eric Saumarez, 7th
Baron de Saumarez...
- and de
Sausmarez maintained a
professional friendship until his
death in 1969.
Riley has
often cited his role as an
early mentor and de
Sausmarez's monograph...
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Annie Elizabeth, Lady de
Sausmarez, GBE (née Mann; 1856 – 15
March 1947) was a
British philanthropist who was
president of the
British Women's Work ****ociation...
- Sir
Havilland Walter de
Sausmarez, 1st
Baronet (30 May 1861 – 5
March 1941) was a
judge of
various British colonial or
consular courts in
Africa and Asia...
- descended.
Matthew de
Sausmarez (1718–1778),
father of the
first baron, was a
younger brother of John de
Sausmarez (1706–1774), of
Sausmarez Manor.
James Saumarez...
- The de
Sausmarez Baronetcy, of
Jerbourg in the
Island of Guernsey, was a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 26 June 1928...
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Governor (1797–1807)
Bailiffs Edmund Andros,
Bailiff (1674–1713) Jean de
Sausmarez,
Bailiff (1714–1728) Josué Le Marchant,
Bailiff (1728–1751)
Eleazar Le...