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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Bench: Earl of Halsbury, Viscount Mersey, Lord Kinnear, Lord Atkinson, Lord Shaw of Dunfermline, Lord parker of Waddington, Lord Sumner, and Lord paramour. Facts Continental Tyre and Rubber Co. was incorporated under the companies act on March 29, 1905 with a capital of 10,000L which was then subsequently increased to 25,000L in fully paid 1L in shares and had its registered office in London.

  2. 16. Mai 2024 · Daughter of Charles Clive Bigham, 2nd Viscount Mersey and Mary Gertrude Seymour. Wife of Matthew Henry Hubert Ponsonby, 2nd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede. Mother of Thomas Arthur Ponsonby, 3rd Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede; William Nicholas Ponsonby; Laura Mary Ponsonby, the hon; Rose Magdalen Owen Smith and Private.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · The Right Honourable Charles Clive, Viscount Mersey, CMG, CBE, A Deputy Speaker, House of Lords since 1933, and Deputy Chairman of Committees. Sir Hartley William Shawcross , KC, JP, MP, Attorney-General.

  4. 16. Mai 2024 · Son of John Charles Bigham, 1st Viscount Mersey and Georgina Sarah Bigham Husband of Edith Ellen Bigham and Frances Leonora Bigham Father of Veronica Beatrice Mary Anderson and Celia Hermione Margaret Bigham Brother of Charles Clive Bigham, 2nd Viscount Mersey and John Trevor Buckley Bigham. Managed by: Tommaso Valarani: Last Updated ...

  5. 16. Mai 2024 · Son of John Charles Bigham, 1st Viscount Mersey and Georgina Sarah Bigham Brother of Hon. Sir Frank Trevor Roger Bigham and Charles Clive Bigham, 2nd Viscount Mersey. Managed by: Tommaso Valarani: Last Updated: today

  6. 17. Mai 2024 · Also called: marquess of Brackley, earl of Bridgewater, Viscount Brackley, and Baron Ellesmere. Bridgewater also spelled: Bridgwater. Born: May 21, 1736, Worsley, Lancashire, England. Died: March 8, 1803, London (aged 66)

  7. 19. Mai 2024 · River Mersey, river formed at Stockport, England, by the junction of the Goyt and Tame, two headstreams that both rise at about 1,600 feet (490 meters) on the west side of the Pennines, the upland spine of northern England. The Mersey lies entirely below 150 feet (45 meters), draining large areas.