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Fountains of wine: the drunken excesses of Georgian Ireland and the end of an era

Fountains of wine: the drunken excesses of Georgian Ireland and the end of an era
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How Princess Diana s nephew became the poster boy of primogeniture

Louis Spencer, 27, is the youngest child and only son of Princess Diana's brother Charles Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, and his first wife, Victoria. He will inherit Althorp House, in Northamptonshire.

Northamptonshire elections: Tories sorry for farcical leaflet gaffe

BBC News By Craig Lewis A political party has apologised for distributing election leaflets printed with templated campaign promises. The pamphlet urged voters in West Northamptonshire to vote Conservative so that we can [insert prominent local pledges here, eg save our libraries] . Library campaigners called the error farcical , given the Tory-run county council had previously drawn up plans to axe 21 library branches. The Conservatives apologised for any confusion or distress caused. The leaflet, published in the Silverstone ward of the new unitary authority, was roundly criticised by other political parties. image captionChildren protested outside Desborough Library during a consultation on possible library closures in 2018

Six bed manor house that was summer residence of Archbishop of Canterbury goes on market for £3 5m

Advertisement A 12th century manor house that was once the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury has gone on the market for £3.5 million. Addington House, in Croydon, south London, comprises six bedrooms, three bathrooms, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility room, five reception rooms, sauna, cinema, classroom, wine cellar, old bakery and a garage. To the rear of the property, there is a large pool and terrace overlooking the garden. The manor house was the summer home of several archbishops such as Charles Manners-Sutton, William Howley, John Bird Sumner, Charles Thomas Longley, Archibald Campbell Tait and Edward White Benson from 1805 until 1896.

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