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text_A: London was founded in the year 43.
text_B: Sir George Bowes -LRB- 21 August 1701 -- 17 September 1760 -RRB- was an English Member of Parliament and coal proprietor .. English. England. Member of Parliament. Member of Parliament. coal. coal. George Bowes was baptized on 4 September 1701 , the youngest son of Sir William Bowes , MP , and Elizabeth Bowes -LRB- nee Blakiston -RRB- .. William Bowes. William Bowes. The Bowes family had been prominent in County Durham , with their ownership of the estate and castle of Streatlam but in 1713 , George 's father acquired -LRB- from his wife 's family -RRB- the Gibside estate which included some of the area 's richest coal seams and led to the family becoming immensely wealth through the coal trade .. coal. coal. County Durham. County Durham. Streatlam. Streatlam. Gibside. Gibside. This wealth was , however , gained through the employment of men , women and children in conditions that would now be considered intolerable .. George Bowes inherited the family estates in 1721 .. Although he was the youngest son , his elder brothers died young .. In October 1724 he married the fourteen-year-old Eleanor Verney , but she died in December of that year .. Her death was commemorated in a poem , written by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu , which implied that she had died as a result of Bowes ' sexual vigour .. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Much later , Bowes married Mary Gilbert in 1743 .. They had one daughter , Mary Eleanor Bowes , born 24 February 1748 -LRB- old style -RRB-  /  1749 -LRB- new style -RRB- .. Mary Eleanor Bowes. Mary Bowes, Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. old style. Old Style and New Style dates. new style. Old Style and New Style dates. She married John Lyon , 9th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne , who later took the name `` Bowes '' , as a condition of the will of George Bowes , in order to inherit the Bowes estate .. They formed the Bowes-Lyon family , one of whose descendants was the late Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon , known in Britain as The Queen Mother .. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Hence , George Bowes would be the present Queen Elizabeth II 's great-great-great-great-great-grandfather .. Queen Elizabeth II. Elizabeth II. Bowes was rich and influential , largely on account of the coal which lay beneath his estates .. coal. coal. In 1726 he was a founder of the Grand Alliance of coal owners , a cartel for the control of the London coal trade .. coal. coal. cartel. cartel. He was for some years the Member of Parliament for County Durham .. Member of Parliament. Member of Parliament. County Durham. County Durham. the Member of Parliament for County Durham. County Durham ( UK Parliament constituency ). George Bowes ' principal residence was Gibside , a mansion on the banks of the River Derwent , in County Durham .. County Durham. County Durham. Gibside. Gibside. River Derwent. River Derwent, North East England. The surrounding park was laid out by Lancelot `` Capability '' Brown and includes a column , 140 feet high , dedicated to British liberty .. On George Bowes ' death , Gibside passed to his son-in-law , the Earl of Strathmore .. Gibside. Gibside. Lord Strathmore built a chapel in the grounds , in Palladian style , as a mausoleum , in which Bowes was finally interred , when it was completed it in 1812 .. Palladian style. Palladian architecture. mausoleum. mausoleum
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