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  1. Hace 2 días · Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet (16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was a British aristocrat and politician who rose to fame during the 1920s and 1930s when, having become disillusioned with mainstream politics, he turned to fascism.

  2. Hace 2 días · Father of Sir Edward Mosley, Attorney of the Court of Wards, and of Rowland Mosley, whose son Edward was created a Baronet. The present Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart., of Ancoats, is descended from the Alderman's brother Anthony.

  3. Hace 1 día · George, the seventh in descent from Sir Nicholas, was created a Baronet in 1611. Sir Thomas, the second baronet, (grandson of Sir Nicholas) married a coheiress of Morewood; his grandson, Sir Thomas, the fourth baronet, a coheiress of Sir William Bowyer, Bart, of Staffordshire.

  4. Hace 2 días · The title and the male line of this ancient family became extinct by the death of Sir James Chudleigh, the sixth baronet, who was killed at the siege of Ostend, in 1745. The celebrated Duchess of Kingston was daughter and heiress of Colonel Thomas Chudleigh, yonnger brother of Sir George Chudleigh, above mentioned.

  5. 24 de may. de 2024 · This is for general readers the best known period of British fascist history, having been at the heart of Channel Four’s 1998 mini-series Mosley. It is also the part of the story which is most likely to find its ways into textbook histories of Britain.

  6. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › Sir_Oswald_Mosley,_6th_BaronetOswald Mosley

    20 de may. de 2024 · Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet [n 1] (/ ɒ z w ɔː l d. ˈ m oʊ z l i /; 16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). [1]

  7. 22 de may. de 2024 · Book: The Gages of Hengrave and Suffolk Catholicism, 1640-1767. Francis Young. Martlesham, Boydell & Brewer, 2015, ISBN: 9780902832299; 277pp.; Price: £47.50. Reviewer: Dr Eilish Gregory. Royal Historical Society. Citation: Dr Eilish Gregory, review of The Gages of Hengrave and Suffolk Catholicism, 1640-1767, (review no. 1885)