RF2D112YY–boundary stone - a grade II listed building - on Blakey Howe, Blakey Ridge, inscribed T D for Thomas Duncombe, Pickering, North Yorkshire,
RMP79G2C–Bounday stone marked with TD (Thomas Duncombe), Rosedale, North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England UK
RMD8A3HD–THOMAS SLINGSBY DUNCOMBE
RMTRG15R–Duncombe, Thomas Slingsby, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2BTBEGT–An 1842 full-length portrait of Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, MP (1796-1861), English radical member of parliament. M.P. for Hertford and Finsbury (at separate times). Known as 'Honest Tom Duncombe' he had a reputation for being the most handsome and best-dressed man in Parliament,' and regularly expressed his his love for the theatre gambling and women. Those who disliked him called him a Dandy Demagogue and Radical Dandy. He worked to support working class men and women. He chaired the national conference of trades in 1845 and helped organize the NAUT
RMAKMRC0–Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, 1796 - 1861. Radical British politician.
RMF3FGT1–Thomas Gainsboroug - The Honorable Frances Duncombe
RFC837KN–Boundary marker bearing 'TD' for Thomas Duncombe
RF2KE4C60–VANITY FAIR SPY CARTOON William Duncombe, Lord Feversham. East Retford MP 1878
RM2J4XGT9–View past the Presbytery of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey to Thomas Duncombe's Grecian style temple on the hill top
RM2JXNE47–British Cycling Best British Rider INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock on the podium after stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RMF2723E–Thomas Slingsby Dumcombe MP for Finsbury 1796 - 1861; Illustrated London News July 1844; Black and White Illustration;
RF2G141C2–Thomas Gainsborough - the Hon Frances Duncombe
RM2DCBWDC–T. S. Duncombe Esq., M.P., 1844. Portrait of British politician Thomas Slingsby Duncombe. 'Mr. T. Duncombe is well known as the Parliamentary advocate of popular rights and personal grievances. In bringing forward both of them, he has on many occasions met with more success than could have been anticipated for one who holds extreme political opinions, and who is not attached very closely to any one section of the house as a party man. He owes his success partly to personal qualities, such as earnestness and boldness of speech, but more to the ability with which he chooses his ground of attack,
RMW0XPNN–Thomas Gainsborough - Hon Frances Duncombe C 1777
RM2F2DKT0–Portrait of Thomas Slingsby Duncombe, Esq (4670625) (cropped).
RM2F8G67D–Duncombe, Thomas Slingsby .
RFJ7YPHM–Helmsley Walled Gardens and Helmsley Castle.
RM2CEE57P–. The peerage of the British Empire as at present existing : arranged and printed from the personal communications of the nobility. alogy—See Genealogical Volume. Motto. —lieo, regi, patriae: To God, my king, and my country. Town Residence.—-i^, Belgrave Square. Heat.—Duncombe Park, Helmsley, Yorkshire. Collateral ISrancfies. [His Lordships Uncles, Brothers of the firstLord, and issue of Chdrles-Slingsby Dun-combe, Esq.] 1 Thomas Duncombe, Esq., of Copgrove,Yorks., m. Emma, eldest daughter of theRight Rev. Dr. John Hinchcliffe, late LordJishop of Peterborough, by whom, who rf.23 Jan. 1840, he
RMBXXDBE–Jervaulx Abbey, near Masham, North Yorkshire UK
RMB8X0G1–Rievaulx Terrace & Temples
RMD8A3HE–THOS. SLINGSBY DUNCOMBE
RM2CCDGT6–St John the Baptist Church at Brearton near Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RF2EW6D75–Rievaulx Terrace, Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, UK
RF2HC7K9R–York Minster Spring View
RF2FKET6P–Helmsley Castle is a medieval castle situated in the market town of Helmsley, within the North York Moors National Park, North Yorkshire, England.
RFG2JWBN–Rievaulx Abbey
RM2J4XGX6–Chapter House of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2JXMHTT–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano crosses the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RFJ7YPH2–Helmsley Walled Gardens and Helmsley Castle.
RM2CEP3PG–. Surrey archaeological collections. e. Tom, from generous motives, acted veryinconsiderately to the Prince, who naturally resented it;more need not be said, but the breach was never healed. Toms first wife died in 1782, and in 1783 he marriedCharlotte, daughter of William Hale of Kings Walden,Herts, and widow of Thomas Duncombe of DuncombePark. Mrs. Onslow was in waiting on Queen Charlotte, andwas a great favourite with the Queen, who presented herwith two beautiful Dresden china tea services, both of whichare still at Clandon. According to the Jockey Club, a scurrilous publicationof the earl
RMBXXDAT–Jervaulx Abbey, near Masham, North Yorkshire UK
RMB8XWEJ–Rievaulx Terrace & Temples
RMD8A3J4–THOS. SLINGSBY DUNCOMBE
RMBXXDEN–Rievaulx Abbey, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, UK
RM2CCDCY9–St John the Baptist Church across the village green at Brearton near Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RF2EW6D93–Rievaulx Terrace, Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, UK
RM2J4XGX4–Recreated arcade (foreground) in the cloister with 'laver' (washing) facility behind in the arcade wall of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2JXNE2C–British Cycling Best British Rider INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock on the podium after stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RFJ7YPGM–Helmsley Walled Gardens and Helmsley Castle.
RM2CDFK5X–. The visitation of the county of Buckingham made in 1634 by John Philipot, esq. ... . x- Dean of ye cester. Arches 2d Hus- band. JosephHeynes. Simon Heynes of=^=Amy da. and one of ye Coh. Turston, Turves-ton, Torweston,Bucks. of Henry Marshall (de ComNorth: Aunt to Sr LawrenceWashington). Henry Heynes Eldest son Ccelebsgetat. 40 (and upwards) 1634. Thomas Duncombe of Much=JoanBrickhill (com) Bucks 41a. [Heynes]. 74 THE VISITATION OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE IN 1634. tlUratoen, of ^tofee f^ammonti* MS. Eng. Misc. C. 17, f. 45.Hillersden.=F John Hillersden of=pFrances da. of Law- Sir Thomas Hillers-^Eli
RM2CCDJ33–St John the Baptist Church at Brearton near Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RF2EW6D52–Rievaulx Terrace, Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, UK
RM2J4XH2E–Refectory Hall of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2JXNE0X–British Cycling Best British Rider INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock on the podium after stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RFJ7YPG3–Helmsley Walled Gardens and Helmsley Castle.
RM2AFR19A–. The Scottish nation; or, The surnames, families, literature, honours, and biographical history of the people of Scotland. es Duncombe, Lord Mayor of London in1708,) he had no issue. By his second wife,Jane, daughter of Thomas ^Varburton of Wiii-niugton in Cheshire, one of the maids of honour toQueen Anne, he had five daughters. His eldestdaughter, Caroline, was created, in 1767, baronessGreenwich, but the title became extinct on herdeath in 1794. To his fifth daughter. Lady MaryCampbell, widow of Edward Viscount Coke, theson of the earl of Leicester, Lord Oxford dedicatedhis celebrated roman
RM2CCDHAF–St John the Baptist Church at Brearton near Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RF2EW6D07–Rievaulx Terrace, Rievaulx Abbey, North Yorkshire, UK
RM2J4XH2F–View from Rievaulx Bank Road to the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey
RM2JXNE1D–British Cycling Best British Rider INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock on the podium after stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RFJ7YPGE–Helmsley Walled Gardens and Helmsley Castle.
RM2CGMWKB–. The Farmer's magazine . THE FAEMEES MAGAZINE. JUNE, 1856. PLATE I. GLOUCESTER; A Prize Short-horn Bull. THE PROPERTY OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD FEVERSHAM, OF DUNCOMBE PARK, YORKSHIRE. Gloucester, a red and white bull, bred by the late Earl Ducie, and calved April 3rd, 1853, is by Dukeof Gloucester (11382), dam (Beatrice) by Cramer (6907), g. d. (Bessy) by Helicon (2167), gr, g, d.(Beeswing) by Sir Thomas (2636), gr. gr. g. d. (Venilla) by Enchanter (244), gr. gr. gr. g. d. (Venus)by Major (397), gr. gr. gr. gr. g. d. by Mr. Charges Grey Bull (672), gr. gr. gr. gr. gr. g. d. byFavourite (25
RM2CCDHNG–St John the Baptist Church at Brearton near Harrogate North Yorkshire England
RM2J4XH0H–Presbytery & North Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2JXMNMJ–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano crosses the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RFJ7YPJC–Helmsley Walled Gardens and Helmsley Castle.
RM2J4XGXJ–Presbytery, north & south transepts & between them the monks crossing of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2JXNMME–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano crosses the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RM2J4XH0D–Presbytery, South Transept & wall of the Infirmary (at left) of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2JXMH5W–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano crosses the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RM2J4XH0M–Presbytery of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2JXMH4T–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano crosses the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RM2J4XH07–View across the cloister to 'laver' (washing) facility in the arcade wall of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2JXMN4G–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano sprints to the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock (right) to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RM2J4XH08–Flying buttress on north wall of presbytery with North Transept behind at ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538
RM2JXMN52–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano sprints to the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock (right) to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RM2J4XH2N–View of the Presbytery & South Transept across the Infirmary Cloister & Abbots House of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2JXMKTW–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano sprints to the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock (right) to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RM2J4XH2M–Principal ruins of Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2JXMKT2–Movistar Team’s Gonzalo Serrano sprints to the line ahead of INEOS Grenadiers Thomas Pidcock (right) to win stage four of the AJ Bell Tour of Britain from Redcar to Duncombe Park, Helmsley. Picture date: Wednesday September 7, 2022.
RMGC41FA–British High Society - Lord Feversham - London - 1966
RM2J4XGT8–The wall of the warming house behind which is the refectory of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey at sunrise & after the moon has risen
RM2J4XGTF–Infirmary cloister wall: cloister behind, & ruins foreground of Infirmary Hall & Abott's House. Ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey. Dawn after moonrise.
RM2J4XH45–Presbytery, ruins of infirmary (left foreground) & behind that the refectory of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey. Pre-dawn after moon rise
RM2J4XH2P–View from Rievaulx Bank Road to the ruins of Rievaulx Abbey
RM2J4XH2H–The reconstructed arcade (foreground) in the cloister with the presbytery behind showing north & south transepts of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2J4XH03–Principal ruins of Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XGTK–Infirmary cloister wall: cloister behind, & ruins foreground of Infirmary Hall & Abott's House. Ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey. Dawn after moonrise.
RM2J4XGTM–View from Galilee Porch along the Nave to the Presbytery with North & South Transepts of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey - daybreak
RM2J4XGTA–The wall of the warming house behind which is the refectory of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey at sunrise & after the moon has risen
RM2J4XGWX–Presbytery & South Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH2X–Presbytery & South Transept with Chapter House ruin (L foreground) of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XGXF–Presbytery & South Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH0F–View from Galilee Porch along the Nave to the Presbytery with North & South Transepts of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
RM2J4XH00–Presbytery & South Transept of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey founded 1132 - suppressed 1538.
RM2J4XH2R–View along the Nave to the Presbytery, North & South Transepts and Monks Crossing to the Altar of ruined Rievaulx Cistercian Abbey
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