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  1. Alle wichtigen Informationen zu Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen Mum. Das wichtigste zu ihrer Biografie. Sie war im Volk sehr beliebte und wurde über hundert Jahre alt. Wir stellen euch die Mutter der Queen vor

  2. When her father inherited his Earldom in 1904, she became Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. The Bowes-Lyon family is descended from the Royal House of Scotland. One of The Queen Mother's 14th-century ancestors, Sir John Lyon, became Thane of Glamis, home of Macbeth 300 years before, and Glamis Castle is the family seat.

  3. 19 de mai. de 2022 · Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon was born Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon to Claude Bowes Lyon, Lord Glamis and Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck on 4th August 1900. She was the couple’s ninth child. Elizabeth was educated at home by a governess before attending a private school in London.

  4. 6 de ago. de 2018 · At the time of her birth in the summer of 1900, her parents, Claude Bowes-Lyon and Cecilia Cavendish-Bentinck, also known as Lord and Lady Glamis, already had seven children, and that wasn’t counting a daughter who passed away before Elizabeth was born, or David, the younger brother who would arrive in 1902.

  5. In 1920, he met Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the outgoing daughter of a minor Scottish aristocrat. Born 4 August 1900, she spent much of her childhood in Scotland where she developed an interest in ...

  6. 5 de dez. de 2018 · On 14th March 1797 Mary Elizabeth Lyon wrote to Charles Wren, possibly her family solicitor, from her home at Hetton House, County Durham. She warned Charles that they ‘should be on their guard’ when dealing with ‘Sir H. Vane’s coal’ and ended her letter by sending ‘her regards to Mrs Wren and Emma’. Correspondence between Mary Elizabeth Lyon and Charles Wren, dating from the ...

  7. 23 de nov. de 2020 · Nerissa Bowes-Lyon and Katherine Bowes-Lyon, first cousins of Queen Elizabeth, were secretly incarcerated in the Royal Earlswood Asylum for Mental Defectives in 1941. The scandal, uncovered after Nerissa's death in 1986, was the subject of a 2011 documentary.