Orford died in London in 1745, aged nearly sixty-nine years;
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The second Lady Orford died of a miscarriage on 4 June 1739.
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The Orford Ness Lighthouse is at a lower elevation than the forest.
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And stumbled into a section of the forest where they could see the Orford Ness Lighthouse.
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The World Service uses a mediumwave transmitter at Orford Ness to provide English-language coverage to Europe, including on
the frequency 648 kHz(which can be heard in the south-east of England).
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Though no longer a member of the Cabinet, Orford continued to maintain personal influence with George II
and was often dubbed the“Minister behind the Curtain” for this advice and influence.
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The World Service employed a medium wave transmitter at Orford Ness to provide English-language coverage to Europe,
including on the frequency 648 kHz(which could be heard in parts of the south-east of England).