Examples of 'duchess of bedford' in a sentence

Meaning of "duchess of bedford"

duchess of bedford - This title historically refers to a British noble rank and may be associated with a specific individual who holds the title. It signifies a position of high social standing or lineage within the aristocracy

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duchess of bedford
The Duchess of Bedford would be very flattered to see her invention celebrated elsewhere.
It is reported that it was the 7th Duchess of Bedford who introduced afternoon tea.
The Duchess of Bedford is expecting me.
During the first week of legal proceedings, the duchess of Bedford confirmed Joan 's virginity.
Duchess of Bedford.
As was customary, Jacquette continued to be known as Duchess of Bedford.
The duchess of Bedford sent her female attire ; but by whom? by a man, a tailor.
The infant was christened Diana, after the Duchess of Bedford.
The Duchess of Bedford started the tradition of 4 o'clock afternoon tea.
They also named one after his sister Anna Russell, the Duchess of Bedford.
In the mid 19th century the Duchess of Bedford starts the Afternoon Tea craze.
Afternoon tea is a tradition that began in 1840 by Anna, the Seventh Duchess of Bedford.
She became Duchess of Bedford in 1839 when her husband acceded to the dukedom.
Anna Russell, Duchess of Bedford is credited with the creation of the meal circa 1800.
The Duke and Duchess of Bedford gave the book to their nephew Henry VI in 1430.

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