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That happy day came when Georgiana delivered William Hartington "Hart" Spencer, her third child and first son, the longed-for heir who she rejoiced freed her from marital bondage.
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• We were whey off in mourning the closure of The Old Cheese Shop at Hartington, Derbyshire, in an article celebrating stilton cheese.
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It was only later that he learned from Jean that Kathleen was engaged to William Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington and the future Duke of Devonshire, a wealthy member of the British aristocracy.
Teddy Kennedy George E. Stanley 2010
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If the Tories could digest Hartington, Joe Chamberlain, Churchill, and more or less
Cameron's Coup 2010
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Marriage made her Lady Andrew Cavendish, then Marchioness of Hartington, th en Duchess of Devonshire that ' s all the same husband, and I can ' t blame Americans who find British nomenclature taxing; since her husband died six years ago, she has been the Dowager Duchess.
Portrait of a Vanishing World Geoffrey Wheatcroft 2010
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Another familial airplane fatality was that of Kathleen Kick Kennedy, the fourth child of Joe and Rose Kennedy, who moved to England during World War II and married William Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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Another familial airplane fatality was that of Kathleen Kick Kennedy, the fourth child of Joe and Rose Kennedy, who moved to England during World War II and married William Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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Hartington-Smythe it could conclude its you wot done it - gazooks
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Another familial airplane fatality was that of Kathleen Kick Kennedy, the fourth child of Joe and Rose Kennedy, who moved to England during World War II and married William Cavendish, the Marquess of Hartington.
Bobby and Jackie C. David Heymann 2009
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When Hartington was killed, in Belgium in September 1944, the dukedom passed to his younger brother, Andrew (whose widow, Deborah Mitford, is now the last survivor of the most astonishing set of English sisters since the Brontës).
Feckless Youth 2006
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