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IN a world where nails have gone wild, some still maintain that a manicure is just that: a grooming of the hands and nails.
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C. 1603 June 15 , 1671John Ashburnham, (born c. 1603 died June 15 , 1671 English Royalist who served Charles I and Charles II as a groom of the bedchamber.
In childhood William served as a page of the robes at court, where his father was a groom of the wardrobe.
Already Abigail Hill had been married secretly in the queen's presence to Samuel Masham (1679?–1758), a groom of the bedchamber to Anne's consort, Prince George of Denmark.
In a society where a woman is traditionally considered to be complete when she marries - preferably to a groom of her parents' choice - singledom can be cruel and oppressive.
He left office as a groom of the bedchamber in 1815, but retained his vice-admiralty sinecures until his death.
Sir Francis Weston was arrested two days later on the same charge, as was William Brereton, a Groom of the King's Privy Chamber.
He was allowed to hold simultaneous office as a groom of the bedchamber and paymaster, and the king determined to place him in charge of his farms at Windsor as bailiff.
Yonhap saw the move as an indication that an active grooming of the son as the next leader has begun.
Waxy first stood at Lewes for a fee of 10 guineas per mare and a groom fee of 10 shillings.
Likewise, we have all found ourselves in need of a grooming service, but short on time.
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