Kenneth Hugh de Courcy (6 November 1909 – 8 February 1999) was an editor of the British subscription newsletter Intelligence Digest,[1][2] as well as a confidant of British King Edward VIII. In the 1940s, de Courcy was part of a scheme dreamed up by some conservative members of the British royal court to return the Duke and Duchess of Windsor to Britain and establish a regency.[3]
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^Wilson, Christopher (2009-11-22). "Revealed: the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's secret plot to deny the Queen the throne". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-08-06.
Kenneth Hugh deCourcy (6 November 1909 – 8 February 1999) was an editor of the British subscription newsletter Intelligence Digest, as well as a confidant...
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then built a hotel there." Arthur Bower—the self-styled "Captain Arthur deCourcy Bower"—was a convicted fraudster who had been sentenced to six months...
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owned by the Croome family and later the De la Hayes. A later occupant was the businessman KennethdeCourcy. From 1983, it was the home of Sir Michael...
Tuoro, which he shared with his lover, the photographer Algernon Islay deCourcy Lyons. Bryher supported her husband and his friend on Capri, requesting...
its neutrality, but deCourcy made it known that French sympathy was with the British due to the Chapdelaine incident. In 1857, de Bourboulon, the French...
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its conquest in the late 12th century by the Anglo-Norman knight John deCourcy, and was replaced with the Earldom of Ulster. An individual from Ulaid...
built in the late 12th century at the behest of Anglo-Norman knight John deCourcy, was the capital of the Earldom of Ulster. After the earldom's collapse...
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1914-1989 Helena Concannon, 1878-1952 R.V. Comerford Colm Connolly John deCourcy Ireland, 1911-2006 Seán Cronin Louis Cullen Edmund Curtis, 1881-1943 Maurice...
Annandale in southern Scotland from King David I (r. 1124–53), but John deCourcy (d. 1219)—also an Anglo-Norman knight—seized Ulaid in Ireland by force...
latter's to Enguerrand VII de Coucy, were particularly advantageous to the King; the first was a clandestine marriage, while deCourcy was a French hostage...
Sur de Granada (South from Granada). In 2014, he played John Constable in the Mike Leigh film Mr Turner. In 2016, he played Sir Reginald DeCourcy in Whit...