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  2. George Mallory - Wikipedia

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    George Herbert Leigh-Mallory was born at Newton Hall, Mobberley, Cheshire, on 18 June 1886, [1] [2] the first son and second child of the Reverend Herbert Leigh Mallory, [3] rector of the parish. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] His mother was Annie Beridge Leigh-Mallory. [ 3 ]

  3. John Mallory (died 1619) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Mallory of Studley Royal (1555 – 14 August 1619) was an English politician. Studley Royal, Yorkshire, engraved by F. P. Hay after a drawing by J.P. Neale , c1820. He was the son of Sir William Mallory of Hutton Conyers, Yorkshire who was the first in the family to become an MP, shortly after the Tudor monarchs began to modernise the ...

  4. John Mallory - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Mallorie (1610 – 23 January 1655) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1642. He fought on the Royalist side in the English Civil War . Mallory was the son of William Mallory and his wife Dorothy Bellingham, daughter of Sir James Bellingham of Levens, in Westmorland . [ 1 ]

  5. Mallory and Irvine Research Expedition - Wikipedia

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    With the prior permission of Mallory's son, John Mallory, Anker cut a small skin sample from Mallory's right forearm for DNA analysis. [58] The five expedition mountaineers buried Mallory by covering his remains with rocks, and Politz read a Church of England committal ceremony provided by Barry Rogerson, the Bishop of Bristol. [59] [58] [2]

  6. The Epic of Everest - Wikipedia

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    The Epic of Everest is a 1924 documentary about the Mallory and Irvine Mount Everest expedition. After a digital restoration in 2013, the film was re-released in UK cinemas. [ 1 ] The publicity surrounding the film provoked a diplomatic incident, the " Affair of the Dancing Lamas ", that delayed future expeditions and may have destabilized the ...

  7. Conyers baronets - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the 12th century the lands were divided between two branches of the Conyers family. The elder branch resided at Hutton Conyers, which passed to the Mallory family in 1347 after a Conyers daughter married a Mallory. [3] The other branch was well established at Sockburn. Sockburn Hall was the family seat. The last male Conyers at ...

  8. Family of John George in a ‘living nightmare’ as body found ...

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    The family of a Belfast man missing in Spain have spoken about being in a living nightmare following the finding of a body. John George, 37, a father of two from west Belfast, also known as John ...

  9. Studley Royal Park - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 44 In 1607 John Mallory commissioned the first surviving survey of the estate. This listed land-holdings and it demonstrated that the estate formerly extended beyond the park. [3]: 57 During the English Civil War, William Mallory and his son John, were loyal to the Crown; John commanded a force that defended Skipton Castle. They only ...