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Sir Walter Raleighs life?

He was the son of Lord and Lady Randolph of England. <><><> Lord Randolph Churchill and Lady Randolph, neé Jennie Jerome . He had a brother called John Strange Spencer-Churchill He was an independent and rebellious child. He did well in English and History, but did poorly in everything else. Churchill's childhood was not privileged or happy He played with his brother,didn't talk to his mother that much, and was named after hif father chubby (: Sir Winston Churchill came from a very rich family, so his early years were comertable.


J E Millais the boyhood of releigh in edwardian print and frame what value?

The Edwardian print of J.E. Millais' "The Boyhood of Raleigh" typically holds both artistic and historical value. As a reproduction of a significant work from the Pre-Raphaelite movement, it reflects the aesthetic preferences of the Edwardian era, showcasing intricate detail and vibrant colors. Framed, it enhances its visual appeal and protects the print, making it a desirable item for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Additionally, its association with Sir Walter Raleigh adds literary and cultural significance, elevating its value further.


What mistake does Sir Gawain make and what price does he pay?

cheats him out about whatt he said he was go give him


The island off Warkworth on which Sir George Grey lived and built a mansion house?

Kawau Island


Where did Sir Christopher Wren live?

He lived for most of his life in the Old Court House on Hampton Court Green (there is an English Heritage blue plaque on the house wall).