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  2. Holton, Suffolk - Wikipedia

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    Holton has a primary school, two shops — Market Fields Farm Shop and Holton Orchards Farm Shop - and a public house, the Lord Nelson. This closed in 2008 but was later extended and refurbished, and re-opened in 2013 as a restaurant and pub. It closed again in July 2015.

  3. Lord Nelson, Bermondsey - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Nelson is a Grade II listed public house at 386 Old Kent Road, Bermondsey, London. [1] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [2] It was built in the early 19th century. [1] It is now one of only two pubs left on the Old Kent Road, which at one point had 39. [3] [4]

  4. Lady Marjorie Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Alfred Shaughnessy and directed by Raymond Menmuir. on 12 July 1864 (according to the episode "Desirous of Change") at Southwold, Wiltshire, to Walter Talbot-Carey, 12th Earl of Southwold and Mabel, the Countess of Southwold. She had one brother, Hugo, and a paternal aunt, uncle and cousin.

  5. List of Upstairs, Downstairs (1971 TV series) characters

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    She was the mother of Lady Marjorie and grandmother of James and Elizabeth Bellamy. She married Walter Hugo Talbot-Carey, large landowner and influential Conservative politician, sometime in the early 1860s; by this marriage she had two children – Lady Marjorie and Hugo, Lord Ashby and later Earl of Southwold.

  6. Pub names - Wikipedia

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    Lord Nelson: Quite a common name (in various forms) throughout England but especially in Norfolk, where the admiral was born. The Hero of Norfolk at Swaffham, Norfolk, portrays Nelson as did Norfolk Hero at Wisbech. [3] Jan's Place, Wisbech. Named by the landlady Janet Heasman. Now The Rose Tavern. [118]

  7. Lord Nelson (calypsonian) - Wikipedia

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    Lord Nelson was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his devotion and commitment to Trinidad and Tobago and soca music - spanning 60 plus years and ongoing - on February 20, 2019. [ 5 ] Lord Nelson was granted an Honorary Doctorate of Letters (DLitt) from the University of the West Indies for his contributions to culture and calypso ...

  8. The Life of Lord Nelson - Wikipedia

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    The Life of Nelson is an 1809 two-volume biography written by James Stanier Clarke and John McArthur. Published in London by Cadell and Davies , it charts the life of the British Admiral Horatio Nelson from birth to his death during his greatest victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. [ 1 ]

  9. Alexander Davison - Wikipedia

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    These included the creation of a medal commemorating the victory at the Battle of the Nile and the creation of the Nelson Memorial at his estate at Swarland, Northumberland. As a close friend of the Admiral he acted as an intermediary when Nelson's marriage to his wife, Frances Nelson fell apart due in large part to his affair with Emma Hamilton.