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Bolitho married firstly, in 1914, Agnes Hamilton, a daughter of G Randall Johnson, and they had one son and one daughter; soon after his first wife's death in 1950 he married secondly Sheila Désirée (died 23 November 2017), only daughter of Rt Hon Robert Bourne MP and Lady Hester Bourne. [4] Sir Edward died on 18 December 1969. [2]
His death played a significant role in the decline of jousting as a sport, particularly in France. [89] Amy Robsart: 8 September 1560: The 28-year-old wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester was found dead by a staircase with two wounds on her head and a broken neck. Theories suggest she threw herself down the stairs. [90] [91] Hans Staininger
Sportspeople from Chester, Pennsylvania (2 C, 21 P) Pages in category "People from Chester, Pennsylvania" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total.
Wilmer W. MacElree (1859–1960), lawyer, Chester County district attorney, author of Along the Western Brandywine; Mott Hooton (1838–1920), U.S. Army brigadier general; veteran of the Civil War and Spanish–American War; Herman Hutt (1872–1952), Pennsylvania state representative and chief burgess of West Chester
Crosby M. Black, Pennsylvania State Representative for Delaware County and 7th Mayor of Chester; Ed Blizzard, prominent pharmaceutical injury attorney; Louis A. Bloom, Pennsylvania State Representative for Delaware County (1947-1952), Judge on Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas for Delaware County; Barbara Bohannan-Sheppard, 27th Mayor of Chester
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St. Paul's Church (Chester, Pennsylvania) Second Street Bridge (Chester, Pennsylvania) Sleeper's College; St. James High School for Boys; Standard Steel Casting Company; State Correctional Institution – Chester; Stoney Creek (Pennsylvania) Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.
Chester County History Center (CCHC), formerly the Chester County Historical Society, [3] is a nonprofit historical society, founded in 1893, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the history of Chester County, Pennsylvania, and the surrounding area. The History Center is located at 225 North High Street in downtown West Chester.