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Dame Antonia Margaret Caroline Fraser, DBE ( born 27 August 1932 ), née Pakenham, is an Anglo-Irish author of history, novels, biographies and detective fiction, best known as Lady Antonia Fraser.
Fraser is the daughter of Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford ( 1905 – 2001 ), and his wife, Elizabeth Pakenham, Countess of Longford, née Elizabeth Harman ( 1906 – 2002 ).
The church St Andrews is in the benefice of Tostock and Pakenham.
Known simply as Thomas Pakenham, he is a writer and historian.
The Honourable Sir Michael Pakenham, third son of the seventh Earl, is a diplomat.
The ancestral seat of the Pakenham family is Tullynally Castle, County Westmeath.
The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son Edward Melchior Pakenham, Lord Silchester ( b. 1970 )
The Pakenham area is known for Mount Pakenham, a popular skiing location near Pakenham, and the five-arch stone bridge across the Mississippi River.
The Latrobe Valley / Gippsland rail line is connected to the meteropolitan Melbourne Pakenham line.
Pakenham library is at John Street, Pakenham, in addition the Moblie library visits the suburbs of Bunyip, Garfield, Tynong, Upper Beaconsfield, Gembrook, Beaconsfield, Maryknoll, Cockatoo, Lang Lang and Koo Wee Rup
The nearest train line to Endeavour Hills is the Pakenham line, which serves many of the City of Casey suburbs including Berwick, Hallam, Hampton Park and Narre Warren.
The suburb is situated closest to Hallam station, although many residents prefer to go to Dandenong ( located on the Pakenham and Cranbourne lines ), as no buses in Endeavour Hills go to Hallam Station.
Pakenham is a satellite suburb of Melbourne on the edge of the West Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia, south-east from Melbourne's central business district.
Pakenham is in some aspects still considered as a regional suburb.
Pakenham is on the main railway line between Melbourne and Gippsland, and its railway station marks the end of the suburban electrified service.
Pakenham Station is the termination point of all services operated by Metro Trains Melbourne heading out of the city, but V / Line trains to and from Gippsland also serve Pakenham.
Pakenham is also on the Princes Highway.

Pakenham and serviced
Pakenham is in the coverage range of all the commercial radio stations in Melbourne, yet are also locally serviced by 94. 3 Star FM, whose studios are situated in Warragul, about 45 kilometres away from the town.
Malvern East is serviced by Darling, East Malvern and Holmesglen railway stations, all on the Glen Waverley line, Caulfield and Malvern railway stations on the Frankston line, Cranbourne line and Pakenham line and the numbers 3 and 5 tram routes.

Pakenham and by
In October 1945 he was created Baron Pakenham, of Cowley in the City of Oxford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, by the Labour government of Clement Attlee, and took his seat in the House of Lords as one of the few Labour peers.
General Pakenham wanted to use Chef Menteur Road as the invasion route but was overruled by Admiral Cochrane who insisted that his boats were providing everything that could be needed.
Pakenham and his second-in-command, General Gibbs, were fatally wounded, while on horseback, by grapeshot fired from the earthworks.
* Paul Verlaine, ( edited and annotated by Michael Pakenham ).
An attempt at major restoration began under the direction of Dean Pakenham ( Dean, 1843 – 1864 ), limited by poor economic circumstances.
Edward Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford, by Robert Hunter.
Previously known as Pakenham Hall, it was renamed by the current owner, Thomas Pakenham.
The treaty was negotiated by U. S. Secretary of State James Buchanan, who later became president, and Richard Pakenham, British envoy to the United States and member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom for Queen Victoria.
* The Mountains of Rasselas by Thomas PakenhamThe title of Pakhenham's account of exploring Ethiopia to find the original royal mountaintop royal prisons alludes to Johnson's work.
The current town of Mississippi Mills was incorporated on January 1, 1998, by amalgamating the town of Almonte with the townships of Ramsay and Pakenham.
The shire came into being on 15 December 1994 as the result of statewide local government reform, by merging the Shire of Pakenham with rural sections of the Shire of Sherbrooke and City of Cranbourne.
Another tradition, recorded by Thomas Pakenham, states that this practice predates the Zagwe dynasty, and was first practiced on Debre Damo, which was captured by the 10th century queen Gudit, who then isolated 200 princes there to death ; however, Pakenham also notes that when questioned, the abbot of the monastery on Debre Damo knew of no such tale.
After the House of Lords Act 1999 passed, several hereditary peers of the first creation, who had not inherited their titles but would still be excluded from the House of Lords by the Act, were created life peers: Toby Low, 1st Baron Aldington ; Frederick James Erroll, 1st Baron Erroll of Hale ; Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford and 1st Baron Pakenham ; and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon.

Pakenham and four
The Government did agree, however, to give life peerages ( the titles of which are indicated in parentheses ) to four such new hereditary peers: Toby Austin Richard William Low, 1st Baron Aldington ( Baron Low ), Frederick James Erroll, 1st Baron Erroll of Hale ( Baron Erroll of Kilmun ), Francis Aungier Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, 1st Baron Pakenham ( Baron Pakenham of Cowley ) and Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon ( Baron Armstrong-Jones ).
The Pakenham line branches from the Lilydale line at Richmond and shares four tracks with the Frankston line to Caulfield, running next to the Sandringham line as far as South Yarra.
He was the father of Maria Edgeworth, Michael Pakenham Edgeworth, and 20 other children ( by his four wives ), and grandfather to Francis Ysidro Edgeworth.

Pakenham and local
Recently the tennis club in Pakenham has had a major make over and now has six brand new courts, this is all part of the local councils " Whip into shape " plan that consists of the remodeling and updating of the local sports and recreation locations.

Pakenham and Star
The 102 year old Star News Group houses its main headquarters on the Princes Highway, Pakenham East.

Pakenham and Gazette
* Local Newspaper The Pakenham Gazette
According to the Warragul Regional Newspapers website, The Gazette and The Trader are distributed to locations from as far as Pakenham to Moe and from Poowong to Noojee.

Pakenham and for
* Pakenham, Thomas: The Scramble for Africa.
* Pakenham, Thomas ( 1991 ) The Scramble for Africa, 1876 – 1912.
After a disastrous spell at stockbroking with Buckmaster and Moore, in 1931, 25-year-old Pakenham joined the Conservative Research Department where he developed Education policy for the Conservative Party.
* Announcement of his taking the oath for the first time as Lord Pakenham of Cowley, House of Lords Minute of Proceedings, 17 November 1999
That evening, General Pakenham met with General Keane and Admiral Cochrane for an update on the situation, angry with the position that the army had been placed in.
Pakenham decided to wait for his entire force of over 8, 000 men to assemble before launching his attack.
* Thomas PakenhamThe Scramble for Africa
* Pakenham, Thomas, The scramble for Africa, Abacus.
His son Sir Thomas Pakenham, grandfather of the first Baron, sat as Member of Parliament for Augher.
The Honourable Sir Hercules Pakenham ( 1781 – 1850 ), third son of the second Baron, was a Lieutenant-General in the Army and Member of Parliament for Westmeath.
He was the father of 1 ) Edward Pakenham, Member of Parliament for Antrim, and 2 ) Sir Thomas Pakenham, also a Lieutenant-General.
* Thomas Pakenham, The Scramble for Africa
Broadbent played the title role in the Channel 4 drama Longford in October 2006, earning a BAFTA TV Award, a Golden Globe, and a 2007 Emmy nomination for his performance as Frank Pakenham ( 1905 – 2001 ), Earl of Longford, which was centred on the late Lord's ultimately unsuccessful campaign for the parole of Myra Hindley from her life imprisonment for the Moors Murders.
* Thomas Pakenham, The Scramble for Africa ( 1991 )

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