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  1. Há 3 dias · British Foreign Secretary Francis Pym was unsuccessful in convincing Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to attend the funeral.

  2. Há 5 dias · The Eltisley estate (c. 260 a.) seems to have come into the possession of William's second son, Woolaston Pym (d. 1846), rector of Radwell (Herts.). On his death it passed to his nephew Francis Pym (d. 1860) who in 1850 sold it to Samuel Newton of Croxton Park.

  3. Há 2 dias · In 1796 a 'moiety of the manor of Ashampstead' (presumably as distinct from Pyt House) was conveyed by Sir William Henry Clerke, bart., and Byzantia his wife to Francis Pym and others. The Gills held the manor about forty years. They lived at Pyt House, which appears to have been the manorhouse of the northern moiety

  4. Há 3 dias · Do any of the Avengers have kids? In all of its incarnations, this team includes James Rogers, the son of Captain America and Black Widow; Azari T'Challa, the son of Storm and Black Panther; Francis Barton, the son of Hawkeye and Mockingbird; Henry Pym Jr., the son of Ant-Man and the Wasp; and Torunn, the daughter of Thor and Sif.

  5. Há 6 dias · Jon Craig, chief political correspondent: Many years ago, a former Tory chief whip, Francis Pym, warned of the danger of a big Commons majority. He was promptly sacked by Margaret Thatcher. It's one of the accepted norms of politics that when a government has a smaller majority, its MPs are more disciplined, because they have to be.

  6. Há 3 dias · In 1712 Baron Britain, grandson of the above John, sold the manor to Heylock Kingsley, whose daughter and heiress married William Pym in 1748, and their direct descendant Francis Pym is at the present day lord of Hasells manor.

  7. Há 3 dias · Transcript for Cavendish 14. Last time then were heard about Margeret the controversialist, ready and happy to take part in the great scientific debate, ready to challenge and be challenged. And that along with her work in natural philosophy, she had spent some time on a bit of fun, ‘to divert my studious thoughts’.