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  1. 22 de dez. de 2016 · The verdict was read by the coroner ‘ Lady Mary Fitzroy came to her death in consequence of being accidentally thrown from her carriage’. Her funeral was attended by hundreds of mourners and Lady Mary was laid to rest in a sandstone vault surrounded by a wrought iron palisade fence within St John’s Cemetery, Parramatta.

  2. Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens. Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren. Added: Dec 17, 2011. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 82094075. Source citation. Lady Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset Mary was the second daughter of Thomas Howard, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk and his second wife, Lady Elizabeth Stafford.

  3. Email. tourism@visitfrasercoast.com.au. Phone. +61 74120 5670. The Mary River has been known by many names, with the Traditional Owners calling the river Booie, Moonaboola, Numabulla or Mooraboocoola. It was named the Wide Bay River until September 1848, when Governor Fitzroy renamed the river in honour of his wife, Lady Mary Fitzroy.

  4. Academy of Mary Immaculate, Fitzroy, Victoria. 935 likes · 161 talking about this · 2 were here. High School

  5. 8 de jun. de 2020 · Lady Mary FitzRoy was a woman of impeccable breeding from the British aristocracy who came to Australia with her husband, Governor Sir Charles FitzRoy. She was believed to bring a sense of grace and refinement to the Colony of New South Wales, and helped to shape the colony through her contributions to polite society and her genuine care for those in need.

  6. Mary Glowrey Museum. Dr Sr Mary Glowrey JMJ (1887-1957) was a Victorian-born and educated doctor. In January 1920, she went to Guntur in India, where she became a religious Sister. She was known as Sr Mary of the Sacred Heart JMJ. A pioneering medical missionary, she spent the rest of her life serving the medical and spiritual needs of the most ...

  7. Henry Fitzroy, the young Duke of Richmond and Mary Howard’s late husband was buried there in 1533. Of course, on account of the Dissolution, Fitzroy’s tomb, and eventually those of the 3rd Duke and the Earl of Surrey, ended up at the new family mausoleum at Framlingham Church, in Suffolk, adjacent to another Howard stronghold – Framlingham Castle.