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  1. Prativa Sundari Devi Narayan of Cooch Bihar, also known as Princess Mander, was an Indian princess of the princely state of Cooch Behar, British India.

  2. Sudhira Sundari Devi Narayan of Cooch Bihar, also known as Princess Mander, was an Indian princess of the princely state of Cooch Behar, British India.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · Princess Sudhira, affectionately known as ‘Baby,’ was not one to conform to the traditional expectations of Indian royalty. Her story took an unconventional turn when she fell in love with Alan Mander, the brother of Lionel Mander, who was married to her sister, Princess Prativa Sundari Devi.

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    The family were franklins, settled by 1291 at Tredington on the Warwickshire/Worcestershire borders of Midland England. The Wolverhampton family descends from Henry Mander (1601–72), of Aston Cantlow, whose son, Samuel Mander, migrated about 1695 to Lapworth Hall (also known as 'Irelands'), where the family remained for about 200 years. In 1742, hi...

    Benjamin (1752–1819) and John Mander (1754–1827) were Thomas's sons. By 1773, they were setting up a cluster of loosely integrated businesses in Wolverhampton, including one of the largest chemical...

    Descendants of the above Henry Mander (1601–72), of Aston Cantlow

    1. The Hon. Francis Mander (1849–1942) was a member of the Parliament of New Zealand and of the Legislative Council. He stood first as an Independent Conservative and then from 1909 for the Reform Party. He won the Marsden electorate in Northland in the 1902 general election, which he held until 1922, when he retired. He was subsequently appointed to the Legislative Council in 1923 and served to 1930. In business he was a pioneer sawmiller and owner of The Northern Chronicle newspaper, based...

    Geoffrey Le Mesurier Mander (ed), The History of Mander Brothers(Wolverhampton, n.d. [1955])
    Nicholas Mander, Varnished Leaves: a biography of the Mander Family of Wolverhampton, 1750–1950 (Owlpen Press, 2004) ISBN 0-9546056-0-8[contains detailed bibliography]
    Patricia Pegg, A Very Private Heritage: the private papers of Samuel Theodore Mander, 1853–1900(Malvern: Images Publishing, 1996)
    Patricia Pegg, Lemons for Chamberlain: The Life and Backbench Career of Geoffrey Mander MP(Mantle Lane Press, 2021)
  4. பிரதிவ சுந்தரி தேவி நாராயண் ( Prativa Sundari Devi Narayan) இந்தியப் பிரிவினைக்கு முன்னர் பிரித்தானிய இந்தியாவின் ஆட்சியில் சுதேச சமத்தானமாக விளங்கிய கூச் பெகர் சமத்தானத்தின் இந்திய இளவரசி ஆவார். [1] .

  5. Research genealogy for Prativa Sundhari Devi Narayan of Lily Cottage, Calcutta, India, as well as other members of the Narayan family, on Ancestry®.

  6. Prativa Sundari Devi (1866-1922) was the daughter of Hemendranath, the third son of Debendranath Tagore. She was the only woman in Thakur Bari who was highly educated. She studied in Bethune and then in Loreto.