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  2. Mary Stapleton-Bretherton - Wikipedia

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    Mary owned mines, quarries, woodlots, farms and their dwellings, and had a financial portfolio of stocks and shares. She was presented to Queen Victoria in 1849 by her sister-in-law, Lady Beaumont. [8] Mary changed her last name to Stapleton-Bretherton by Royal Licence in September 1868 [9] and was made a Marchesa Romana by Pope Pius IX in 1873 ...

  3. Billy the Exterminator - Wikipedia

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    Billy the Exterminator (formerly The Exterminators) is an American reality television series that aired on A&E. [1]The show followed the professional life of William "Billy" Bretherton, an entomologist, pest control technician, and the proprietor of Vexcon Animal and Pest Control in Benton, Louisiana, which serves the Shreveport-Bossier metropolitan area.

  4. Bartholomew Bretherton - Wikipedia

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    The younger one, Frederick (1841–1919) became the inheritor of much of the Bretherton wealth through his relative (first cousin once removed) Mary Stapleton-Bretherton (1809–1883), who was the only surviving child of Bartholomew Bretherton senior (1775–1857). Mary had inherited all of her father's properties and enlarged Rainhill House ...

  5. Rainhill Hall - Wikipedia

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    As Mary was childless, she left the family estate to Frederick Bretherton, the only son of her cousin Bartholomew Bretherton, a former coach proprietor. His granddaughter Evelyn Stapleton-Bretherton married Prince Gebhard Blücher von Wahlstatt (1865–1931), becoming Princess Evelyn Blücher.

  6. St Michael's Church, Ditton - Wikipedia

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    The cost of the church, £16,000 (equivalent to £2,050,000 in 2023), [4] was met by Lady Mary Stapleton-Bretherton of Ditton Hall. In 1979 the interior of the church was reordered by Bartlett and Purnell. [5]

  7. Evelyn, Princess Blücher - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Stapleton-Bretherton and the Hon. Isabella Petre St Bartholomew's Church, Rainhill, burial place of Evelyn Princess Blücher Evelyn Fürstin Blücher von Wahlstatt (10 September 1876 – 20 January 1960) was an English diarist and memoirist, who wrote a standard account of life as a civilian aristocrat in Germany during World War I .

  8. Bretherton (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Bretherton (1890-1969), American film director and editor; James Bretherton (1862-1926), English cricketer; Joe Bretherton (born 1995), English rugby league footballer; Liam Bretherton (born 1979), Irish former rugby league footballer; Mary Stapleton-Bretherton (1809-1883), British landowner; Peter Bretherton (1905-1980), Australian ...

  9. St Bartholomew's Church, Rainhill - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Bretherton chose the location where the church would be built, on the Warrington Road, in direct sight of anyone travelling down the main road through the village. He also chose the design for the church and wanted it to be dedicated to his own patron saint, Saint Bartholomew. The design he chose was by a local architect, Joshua Dawson.