Earl of Lucan graves at Laleham

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Earl of Lucan graves at Laleham

Image: © Sean Davis Taken: 28 Mar 2015

Laleham Abbey was the country seat of the Earls of Lucan - the Lord Bingham's, a title associated with misfortune. The Lucans moved to Laleham in 1803, the third earl giving the disastrous order to the Light Brigade to attack at Balaclava on 25th October 1854, and the seventh earl is still missing after a murder in 1974. Most are buried in this grave.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.409222
Longitude
-0.489516