Distinguish B lore for the people bearing the surname Blore surname Blore is a small village and parish in the Staffordshire Moorlands District of England . It is on an acclivity above Dovedale , three and a half miles north west of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne , including the hamlet of Swinscoe, one mile 1.6  km to the south and a part of the parochial chapelry of Calton, Staffordshire Calton . The ecclesiastical parish is Blore Ray with Okeover and the civil parish is Blore with Swinscoe , both with slightly different boundaries. Blore parish, exclusive of the portion of Calton, contains about convert 2000 acre km2 and 273 souls. Swinscoe contains about convert 1000 acre km2 . ref cite book title History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire author William White, Sheffield year 1851 ref The village of Blore comprises Blore Hall Estate Blore Hall now owned by the Holiday Property Bond , St Bartholomew s parish church , the Old Rectory, a few other houses and several farms. The hall was first mentioned in 1331, though only one building remains substantially unaltered since 1661. The Holiday Property Bond is a life assurance bond investment in securities and assets. Its 35,000 Bondholders have exclusive access to Blore Hall. Blore Hall was the home of the Bassett family, from whom the Queen Elizabeth II Queen is descended William Bassett, the last of the male line, died in 1601 and his magnificent alabaster tomb, erected by his wife about 1630, can be seen in the church. Blore Church was built around 1100 and is a Grade 1 listed building . Apart from the Bassett tomb, it has remained virtually unchanged for almost 400 years. It was extensively restored between 1994 and 1997 and is well worth a visit. References references cite book title Swinscoe, Blore and the Bassetts ... 3 coord 53 02 N 1 49 W region GB type city display title External links Commons category inline Blore ... geo stub pl Blore ... more details
Blore is the surname of Edward Blore 1787 1879 , British landscape and architectural artist, architect and antiquary Edward Blore cricketer 1828 1885 , English amateur cricketer Eric Blore 1887 1959 , English comic actor Gary Blore , rear admiral of the United States Coast Guard Hannah Blore , Welsh professional sailor surname Blore ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Blore with Swinscoe is a civil parish NW of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne , in the Staffordshire Moorlands district of Staffordshire , England , on the edge of the Peak District National Park. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 123. The parish includes Blore and Swinscoe . Coord 53 2 9 N 1 47 50 W type adm3rd region GB STS display title DEFAULTSORT Blore With Swinscoe Category Villages in Staffordshire Category Staffordshire Moorlands Staffordshire geo stub es Blore with Swinscoe pl Blore with Swinscoe ... more details
Image Rear Admiral Gary Blore.jpg frame right RADM Blore Image USCG RADM W.png thumb Flag of a Rear Admiral of the United States Coast Guard Gary T. Blore is a Rear admiral United States Rear Admiral of the United States Coast Guard . As of July 2009, he is the Commander of the Thirteenth Coast Guard District. ref name Commander13 Cite web url http www.uscg.mil flag d13.asp title Rear Admiral Gary T. Blore accessdate 2009 10 04 date August 5, 2009 publisher United States Coast Guard ref ref name CGVIG1 Cite web url http cgvi.uscg.mil media main.php?g2 itemId 606059 title Photo ID 090714 G 9679C 005 accessdate 2009 10 04 date July 14, 2009 work U.S. Coast Guard Visual Information Gallery publisher United States Coast Guard ref Blore attended the Coast Guard Academy , and graduated in 1975. From 1977 until 1982, he served as a helicopter aircraft commander at Coast Guard Air Station Brooklyn , NY, and participated in the Mariel Cuba to Key West Cuban Exodus of 1980. From 1998 to 2002, Blore served as a Guardian fanjet aircraft commander at Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod, where he was deployed for four months to Operation Desert Shield Desert Storm, in early 1991. From 2002 to 2004, Blore served as the Coast Guard s Chief, Office of Budget and Programs for the Assistant Commandant for Planning, Resources and Procurement with oversight of a 7 billion budget. From April 17, 2006, to June 7, 2007, he served as Program Executive Officer PEO of the Integrated Deepwater System Program ... Officer. On July 14, 2009, Admiral Blore assumed Command of the Thirteenth Coast Guard District ... Medal . Rear Admiral Blore is married to the former Vera Steiner of New York City, NY. They have two ... Blore, Gary ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blore, Gary Category United States Coast Guard admirals Category Living people Category ... Gary Blore ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Blore Heath is a sparsely populated area of farmland in Staffordshire , England . Close to the towns of Market Drayton and Loggerheads, Staffordshire Loggerheads . Site of the Battle of Blore Heath , in 1459. Coord 52 54 48 N 2 25 51 W type adm3rd region GB STS display title Category Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire geo stub ... more details
Infobox actor bgcolour silver name Eric Blore image Eric Blore in The Casino Murder Case trailer.jpg image size 220px caption from the trailer for br The Casino Murder Case 1935 . birth date 23 December 1887 birth place Finchley , Middlesex , England death date 2 March 1959 aged 71 death place Hollywood, California Hollywood , California , USA spouse Clara Blore br 1926 ? 1 child br Violet Winter br 1917 1919 her death years active 1920&ndash 1955 Eric Blore 23 December 1887 2 March 1959 was an England English comic actor . Blore was born in Finchley now part of London , England . Aged eighteeen, he worked as an insurance agent for two years. He gained theatre experience while touring Australia . Originally enlisting into the Artists Rifles he was commissioned in the South Wales Borderers in World War I . Eventually he appeared in several shows and revues in England. His stage work in the musical Gay Divorce Gay Divorcee with Fred Astaire earned him a role in films. In 1923 he went to the United ... eighty Hollywood films. Blore, in his role as an English butler, appeared more frequently than ... the butler. Blore died of a heart attack at age 71 on 2 March 1959 in Hollywood, California. He was entombed ... to the late Eric Blore , and this error passed by the normally vigilant checking department. When Blore s lawyer demanded a retraction, the editor had no choice other than to refer this demand to Tynan .... On the eve of publication, when the edition was printed and ready for delivery, Blore dropped dead. So next morning, the daily papers announced Blore s death, while The New Yorker apologised for any insult to Mr. Blore s feelings through their erroneous report of his demise. Partial filmography ... id 0089314 name Eric Blore ibdb 32335 Find a Grave 6740 Preston Sturges Persondata NAME Blore, Eric ... , USA DEFAULTSORT Blore, Eric Category 1887 births Category 1959 deaths Category Deaths from myocardial ... Rifles soldiers Category People from Finchley de Eric Blore fr Eric Blore it Eric Blore ja ... more details
for the cricketer Edward Blore cricketer Refimprove date October 2010 Image 1910 Buckingham Palace.gif thumb right 200px Buckingham Palace as completed by Blore in 1850. It was later refaced and altered by Aston Webb Sir Aston Webb in 1913 Image Vorontsov South View.JPG thumb right 200px Entrance to the Vorontsov s Palace Alupka Vorontsov s Palace Image Wiki0054.jpg thumb right 200px Government House, Sydney, Australia Edward Blore 1787 1879 was a 19th century Victorian era Victorian British landscape and architectural artist, architect and antiquary . He was born in Edinburgh , Scotland though some sources claim he was originally from Derby , England . ref Lee, Sidney Ed. . http www.archive.org details dictionaryofnati05stepuoft Dictionary of national biography, volume 5 pp. 237 8. ref Blore is most notable for his completion of John Nash architect John Nash s design of Buckingham Palace ... by Nash. In 1847 Blore returned to the palace and designed the great facade facing The Mall ..., including restoring Salisbury Tower at Windsor Castle . Blore was a personal friend of Walter Scott Sir Walter Scott , having been introduced by Daniel Terry , ref ODNBweb id 2679 title Blore ... Gothic Revival to Moorish Revival . The palace s guidebook describes the building as Blore s tribute ... the crimea.html ExeterInternational ref As a recognised establishment architect Blore .... Such designs were unusual and display a more adventurous side to Blore s work than can be seen from .... Blore died in 1879, and is buried in Highgate Cemetery West , Highgate, London , England . He ... The Alupka Palace NOTOC Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blore, Edward ... DEFAULTSORT Blore, Edward Category British architects Category British artists Category Landscape ... deaths Category Burials at Highgate Cemetery Category Fellows of the Royal Society ca Edward Blore de Edward Blore es Edward Blore fr Edward Blore mk sv Edward Blore uk http ... more details
Hannah Blore is a Wales Welsh professional sailor . She was born in Wrexham , Wales . Blore started sailing on the Flash at Gresford Sailing club from the age of seven, under the instruction of Harry Bainbridge. She competed with both the Welsh and GBR National squads.Blore has also competed in the women s single handed Europe class previously the women s Olympic Class , in 2007 she gained 3rd in the UK national ranking. Blore has competed in the Byte class dinghy for the past seven years. She was 2nd in the 2002 Byte National championships, and has competed and ranked 1st place 2003, 2004, 2005 in the Inland Championships and in 2005 won five of the six races to take the national championship title. Blore first gained her world title In 2005 at Lake Garda , Italy. ref http www.bbc.co.uk wales northeast guides halloffame sport hannah blore.shtml BBC North East Wales Hall of Fame ref In 2006 she came second behind Elizabeth Yin of Singapore. She regained her World title in 2008 in Weymouth, Dorset Weymouth , Great Britain. External links http www.eveningleader.co.uk news 77247 gresford sailing club still afloat after 50 years.aspx Wrexham Evening Leader interview References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blore, Hannah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blore, Hannah Category Welsh sailors Category People from Wrexham Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Blore Heath image File Roses York victory.svg 300px caption partof the Wars of the Roses date 23 September 1459 place Blore Heath result Yorkist victory combatant1 ... of the Roses The Battle of Blore Heath was the first major battle in the English Wars of the Roses . It was fought on 23 September 1459, at Blore Heath in Staffordshire , two miles east of the town of Market ... a force to intercept them. The battle Audley chose the barren heathland of Blore Heath to set up an ambush. ref cite web title Blore Heath 1459. url http www.english heritage.org.uk upload pdf Blore.pdf ... on the south western edge of Blore Heath facing the direction of Newcastle under Lyme to the north ... longbow longbows of both armies. At Blore Heath, this proved inconclusive because of the distance ... 1809 quoted in English Heritage Battlefield Report Blore Heath 1459 ref blockquote The death of Audley ... employed a local friar to remain on Blore Heath throughout the night and to periodically discharge ... is buried in Darley Abbey in Derbyshire . A cross was erected on Blore Heath after the battle to mark ... pictures.php?pi 206&ref bh1 work Picture Gallery publisher The Blore Heath Heritage Group BHHG ... on Blore Heath to this day. The battle was commemorated by a re enactment each year in September at Blore ... of Blore Heath, 1459, Paddy Griffiths Associates, UK. ISBN 978 0 9521488 1 4 Weir, A., 1995 Lancaster ... at Blore Heath A Swan Dive, cited in Griffith 1995 . English Heritage Battlefield Reports Blore ... battlefields offline battle of blore heath Battle of Blore Heath , National Heritage List for England ... Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Blore Heath Category 1459 in England Category Battles of the Wars of the Roses Blore Heath 1459 Category Military history of Staffordshire Blore ... Bitva u Blore Heath de Schlacht von Blore Heath fr Bataille de Blore Heath nl Slag bij Blore Heath ja no Slaget ved Blore Heath ru sv Slaget vid Blore Heath th ... more details
Edward William Blore born 24 January 1828 at Marylebone , London died 24 June 1885 at Trinity College, Cambridge was an English amateur cricket cricketer who played first class cricket from 1848 to 1855. Edward Blore was educated at Eton College Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge . ref Venn id BLR846EW name Blore, Edward William ref A right handed batsman and right arm slow roundarm bowling roundarm Bowler cricket bowler who was mainly associated with Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University and Marylebone Cricket Club MCC , he made 18 known appearances in first class matches. ref http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 27 27964 27964.html CricketArchive . Retrieved on 17 November 2008. ref References Reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 27 27964 27964.html CricketArchive profile Further reading Harry Altham H S Altham , A History of Cricket, Volume 1 to 1914 , George Allen & Unwin, 1962 Arthur Haygarth , Scores & Biographies , Volumes 1 11 1744 1870 , Lillywhite, 1862 72 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Blore, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 24 January 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 24 June 1885 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Blore, Edward Category 1828 births Category 1885 deaths Category English cricketers Category English cricketers of 1826 to 1863 Category Cambridge University cricketers Category Marylebone Cricket Club cricketers England cricket bio 1820s stub ta ... more details
orphan date March 2010 Blore Heath was a rural district in Staffordshire , England from 1894 to 1932. It was created under the Local Government Act 1894 from that part of the Market Drayton rural sanitary district which was in Staffordshire the Shropshire part becoming Drayton Rural District . It covered the parishes of Ashley, Staffordshire Ashley , Mucklestone and Tyrley . It was abolished by a Local Government Act 1929 County Review Order in 1932, and was added to the Newcastle under Lyme Rural District . References http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10042677&c id 10001043 coord 52 54 31 N 2 25 11 W type adm3rd region GB STS display title Category History of Staffordshire Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Newcastle under Lyme Category Rural districts of England ... more details
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A cross sited in Blore Heath , Staffordshire to mark the spot on which James Touchet, 5th Baron Audley James Touchet, Lord Audley was killed at the battle of Blore Heath in 1459. ref cite web title Blore Heath 1459. url http www.english heritage.org.uk upload pdf Blore.pdf?1252376782 date 1995 work English Heritage Battlefield Reports publisher English Heritage accessdate 23 September 2009 ref A cross was erected on the spot where Audley was reported to have been killed after the battle, and replaced with the current stone cross in 1765, which was renovated in 1949 on the 500th anniversary of the battle. The inscription on the cross reads blockquote On this spot was fought the Battle of Blore Heath 1459. Lord Audley, who commanded the Lancastrian forces was defeated and slain. This monument was restored by Tyrley Parish Council to mark the 500th anniversary of the battle ref cite web title Audley s Cross Caption url http www.bloreheath.org pictures.php?pi 206&ref bh1 work Picture Gallery publisher The Blore Heath Heritage Group BHHG accessdate 23 September 2009 ref blockquote References reflist coord 52.91419 2.42598 type landmark region GB STS display title Category Buildings and structures in Staffordshire ... more details
, her customers. Soon the people who pull the strings behind the scenes have Blore on tape&mdash ... of state in the new government Blore finally stops seeing Bernadette because it dawns upon him that now the risk of being found out is just too high. However, Derek Blore s downfall does not come ... the Blore Affair . Priscilla did not sleep with every man in London. When Feathers seduced her, it was a whole ..., Derek Blore is intent on sitting out his ordeal I ve been in politics now for twenty five ... of the true state of affairs, knows that Blore is lie lying , and has him arrested while he is taking ... slightly more unrefined and uneducated than Blore. Carl Hiaasen s novel Sick Puppy 1999 in literature ... more details
Infobox building name Kingston Hall image Kingston Hall geograph.org.uk 1170698.jpg caption map type Nottinghamshire latitude 52.845958 longitude 1.248812 location Kingston on Soar location town Nottingham location country England architect Edward Blore client Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper engineer construction start date 1842 completion date 1846 date demolished cost structural system style size Kingston Hall is a country house in Kingston on Soar , Nottinghamshire . ref Nottinghamshire. History, directory and gazetteer of the county... White Francis. 1864 ref It was built between 1842 and 1846 to designs by the architect Edward Blore ref The Georgian Group journal, Georgian Group. London. 2009 ref for Edward Strutt, 1st Baron Belper . It was made a Grade II listed building in 1987. ref http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 441390&mode adv ref The grounds of Kingston Hall contains a Grade II listed Pavilion and a Grade II listed stable block. In 1916 it was the birthplace of Lavinia Mary Strutt, later Lavinia Fitzalan Howard, Duchess of Norfolk , daughter of Algernon Strutt, 3rd Baron Belper and his wife, Eva Primrose, Countess of Rosebery Eva Strutt . It was subdivided into separate apartments in 1977. References Reflist Commons category Category Country houses in Nottinghamshire Category Grade II listed buildings in Nottinghamshire ... more details
Context date October 2009 Unreferenced date March 2007 William Skelhorn was a blacksmith who reportedly lived in Mucklestone , Staffordshire , England in the 15th Century. Legend has it that he assisted in the escape of Queen Margaret of Anjou from the Battle of Blore Heath in 1459 by reversing the shoes of her horse. The anvil from the Mucklestone smithy stands in the church yard and has the inscription blockquote This anvil came from the smithy when it was demolished and is believed to have been used by William Skelhorn in 1459. blockquote External links http www.bloreheath.org pictures.php?pi 302&ref mucklestone The Mucklestone Anvil DEFAULTSORT Skelhorn, William Category Blacksmiths ... more details
The following books have been published concerning Stamford, Lincolnshire Stamford in Lincolnshire. General Making of Stamford by Alan Rogers 1965 Book of Stamford by Alan Rogers, Published by Barracuda Books 1983 History Victoria County Histories The Stamford Historian Number 1 pub Stamford and Rutland Archaeological and Local History Society and the Stamford Survey Group, 1977 Churches The Story of the Parish Churches of Stamford 1960 Public works Blore Industry Pick Motors The Pick Motor Company The Automobile magazine, August 1983. Blackstone DEFAULTSORT Stamford Category Stamford Category Bibliographies of countries or regions ... more details
Infobox film name A Gentleman s Gentleman image caption director Roy William Neill producer Jerome Jackson writer Philip MacDonald br Elizabeth Meehan br Austin Melford screenplay story based on based on title of the original work writer of the original work starring Eric Blore br Marie Lohr br Peter Coke br Patricia Hilliard music Bretton Byrd cinematography Basil Emmott editing studio distributor released Film date 1939 5 Film date Year Month Day Location runtime 70 minutes country Film UK language English budget gross A Gentleman s Gentleman is a 1939 British comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Eric Blore , Marie Lohr and Peter Coke . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 34463 ref It was made at Teddington Studios and was based on a play by Philip MacDonald . Cast Eric Blore Heppelwhite Marie Lohr Mrs Handside Lane Peter Coke Tony Patricia Hilliard Judy David Hutcheson Bassy David Burns Alfred Wallace Evennett Magnus Pomeroy C. Denier Warren Doctor Bottom References reflist External links IMDb title 0031364 DEFAULTSORT Gentleman s Gentleman, A Category 1939 films Category British films Category 1930s comedy films Category English language films Category Films directed by Roy William Neill 1930s UK film stub ... more details
of the style and technique he will employ in A Dance to the Music of Time . Plot summary Blore Smith ... Blore Smith on a voyage, ostensibly of self discovery, during which he is analyzed by Chipchase and becomes a patron of the arts by funding a Maltravers film. The two knaves bring Blore Smith to art ... . Blore Smith falls in love with Maltravers wife, Sarah a petrolhead motoring enthusiast , becomes ... for its conclusion. The end of Blore Smith s saga is ambiguous perhaps he has gained something valuable ... more details
Infobox film name The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady image image size alt caption director Sidney Salkow producer Irving Briskin br Ralph Cohn writer Louis Joseph Vance story br Wolfe Kaufman story based on John Larkin screenplay John Larkin narrator starring Warren William br Eric Blore br Jean Muir actress Jean Muir music Sidney Cutner cinematography Henry Freulich editing Al Clark studio distributor Columbia Pictures Corporation released Start date 1940 5 30 runtime 71 min country Film USA language English budget gross preceded by followed by The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady is a 1940 in film 1940 Drama genre drama directed by Sidney Salkow , starring Warren William , Eric Blore and Jean Muir actress Jean Muir . The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady was the third entry of nine in the Lone Wolf fictional detective Lone Wolf series starring Warren William as Michael Lanyard. The film also introduces a sidekick for Lanyard, his bumbling valet Jamison, played perfectly by the incomparable Eric Blore . Blore would play Jamison in seven more films. ref http www.tcm.com tcmdb title 81715 The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady articles.html ref Plot summary Expand section date November 2011 A reformed jewel thief tries to clear a society beauty of murder charges. ref http www.tcm.com tcmdb title 81715 The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady ref Cast Warren William as Michael Lanyard Jean Muir actress Jean Muir as Joan Bradley Eric Blore as Jamison Victor Jory as Clay Beaudine Roger Pryor as Peter Rennick Warren Hull as Bob Penyon Thurston Hall as Inspector M.J. Crane Fred Kelsey as Detective Dickens as Fred A. Kelsey Robert Emmett Keane as Peter Van Wyck Georgia Caine as Mrs. Penyon William Forrest as Arthur Trent Marla Shelton as Rose Waverly Bruce Bennett as McManus Motorcycle Policeman Notes In February 1940 the Motion Picture Association of America film rating system MPAA PCA informed Columbia Pictures Corporation Columbia that a number of changes in the script were necessary before the film could receive certificat ... more details
Infobox Television show name The Disorderly Room image caption show name 2 genre Comedy format creator developer writer Eric Blore director creative director presenter starring Harry Cranley br Tommy Handley br Fred Hudson br Len Maxwell judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country United Kingdom language English language English num seasons or num series num episodes list episodes executive producer producer editor location cinematography camera runtime 15 minutes company distributor channel BBC One BBC Television Service picture format audio format first run first aired start date 1937 4 17 df yes last aired end date 1939 8 20 df yes status Ended preceded by followed by related website production website The Disorderly Room was a very early United Kingdom British television comedy production, written by Eric Blore and starring Tommy Handley . Blore was also an actor who played roles such as butler s in various Hollywood films, while Handley later found greater fame in the BBC radio comedy show It s That Man Again . The Disorderly Room was a one off piece which consisted of a single sketch, wherein army disciplinary proceedings were put to the tunes of various popular songs of the day. It was first performed live on the BBC One BBC Television Service on Saturday 17 April 1937, in a fifteen minute form at 3.45pm. Such was its popularity, however, that the production was re staged on various occasions before the suspension of the flegdling television service for the duration of the Second World War in September 1939. The later performances on 30 August 1937 twice  one 35 minutes and one 30 minutes 23 December 1937 15 minutes 15 August 1939 30 minutes and finally on 20 August 1939 again 30 minutes . None of these has survived because the technology to record them did not exist at the time of their broadcasting the sole surviving remnants are still photographs. External links bbc.co.uk id comedy guide articles d disorderlyroomth 1 ... more details
Infobox film name Holy Matrimony caption image Holy Matrimony FilmPoster.jpeg director John M. Stahl producer Nunnally Johnson writer Arnold Bennett br Nunnally Johnson narrator starring Monty Woolley br Gracie Fields music Cyril J. Mockridge cinematography Lucien Ballard editing James B. Clark director James B. Clark distributor Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation released start date 1943 8 27 runtime 87 minutes country United States language English budget preceded by followed by Holy Matrimony is a 1943 comedy film directed by John M. Stahl and released by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on the novel Buried Alive novel Buried Alive by Arnold Bennett . It starred Monty Woolley and Gracie Fields . Supporting players were Laird Cregar , Una O Connor , Alan Mowbray , Melville Cooper , Ethel Griffies , Eric Blore , George Zucco and Fritz Feld . Nunnally Johnson was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay . Plot Priam Farrell Monty Woolley , a well known painter and recluse, has been living in the South Seas with his valet Henry Leek Eric Blore for 25 years. He is recalled to England by the king to be knighted. Upon their return, Leek dies and is mistaken for him, whereupon the body is buried in Westminster Abbey . While at in England he begins a relationship with a woman that Leek had previously been communicating with via letters. While assuming the identity of his dead valet he enjoys his lake of fame but is in danger of being found out when his new wife begins selling his new paintings. Cast Monty Woolley as Priam Farrell Gracie Fields as Alice Chalice Laird Cregar as Clive Oxford Una O Connor as Sara Leek Alan Mowbray as Mr. Pennington Melville Cooper as Dr. Caswell Franklin Pangborn as Duncan Farll Ethel Griffies as Lady Vale Eric Blore as Henry Leek George Zucco as Crepitude Fritz Feld as Critic References Unreferenced date March 2010 Reflist External links tcmdb title 78233 Holy Matrimony imdb title 0036009 Holy Matrimony Amg ... more details
coord 52.904 2.484 display title region GB scale 20000 Drayton or Market Drayton was a rural district in Shropshire , England from 1894 to 1974. It was created by the Local Government Act 1894 under the name Drayton , from that part of the Market Drayton rural sanitary district which was in Shropshire the rest forming Blore Heath Rural District in Staffordshire . In 1966 the district was merged with the Market Drayton urban district and renamed the Market Drayton rural district. In 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972 it was abolished, and became part of the North Shropshire district. References http www.visionofbritain.org.uk relationships.jsp?u id 10153712 Category History of Shropshire Category Local government in Shropshire Category Districts of England created by the Local Government Act 1894 Category Districts of England abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 Category Rural districts of England ... more details
Shamata Anchan is an India n model and the winner of Pantaloons Femina Miss India South 2012 title. She was crowned on December 22, 2011 by the Shweta Dolli , who won the title the previous year. ref name Times http timesofindia.indiatimes.com city hyderabad Blore girl Shamata is Femina Miss India South articleshow 11213199.cms B lore girl Shamata is Femina Miss India South. The Times of India. December 23, 2011. Retrieved December 23, 2011. ref Ms. Anchan has also won the Pantaloons Femina Miss Fashionista subtitle. She will get a direct entry to the top 10 finals in the upcoming Femina Miss India pageant, which will sent its three winners to the Miss World , Miss Earth and Miss International pageants. ref name Times References Reflist Uncategorized date December 2011 ... more details