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  2. Robert Dorrien-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Robert Dorrien-Smith was born in 1951 to Thomas Mervyn Smith-Dorrien-Smith and Princess Tamara Imeretinsky. [2] He was raised at Tresco Abbey.At aged 8, he attended Sunningdale School, a prep school in Berkshire. [1]

  3. Earl of Powis - Wikipedia

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    The Hon. Robert Henry Clive, second son of the 1st Earl, married Harriett Windsor (later Baroness Windsor), in 1819. Their grandson Robert Windsor-Clive, 14th Baron Windsor, was created Earl of Plymouth in 1905. Consequently, the present holder of the earldom of Plymouth is also in remainder to the earldom of Powis and its subsidiary titles.

  4. Penarth Dock - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Windsor-Clive, Baroness Windsor, whose Plymouth Estate owned vast areas of Glamorgan, formed the Penarth Harbour Company in 1855 with a view to develop a dock for Penarth. She wanted a facility which could rival the new Cardiff Docks which were being constructed a few miles to the north.

  5. Windsor-Clive - Wikipedia

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    Windsor-Clive is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Archer Windsor-Clive (1890–1914), English first-class cricketer and British Army officer; George Windsor-Clive (politician, born 1835) (1835–1918), British Conservative Party politician

  6. Earl of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The barony fell into abeyance between his sisters Lady Maria Windsor, wife of Arthur Hill, 3rd Marquess of Downshire, and Lady Harriet Windsor, wife of Robert Clive, second son of Edward Clive, 1st Earl of Powis (see below for further history of the barony and Earl of Powis for earlier history of the Clive family). The sixth Earl was succeeded ...

  7. Title (property) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of real estate, the legal instrument used to transfer title from one person or entity to another is via the deed. A famous rule is that a thief cannot convey good title, so title searches are routine (or highly recommended) for purchases of many types of expensive property (especially real estate).

  8. Template:Windsor-Clive family tree - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Windsor-Clive 13th Baroness Windsor 1797–1869: Hon. Robert Clive: Barony in abeyance: Hon. Robert Windsor-Clive 1824–1859: Viscount Windsor (second creation, 1905) Earl of Plymouth (third creation, 1905) Robert Windsor-Clive 1st Earl of Plymouth 14th Baron Windsor 1857–1923: Other Windsor-Clive Viscount Windsor 1884–1908: Ivor ...

  9. Oakly Park - Wikipedia

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    Oakly Park, Bromfield, Shropshire, England is a country house dating from the 18th century.In the early 19th century, the house was restored and extended by Charles Robert Cockerell, Surveyor to the Bank of England for his friend Robert Henry Clive.