E. T. Gage CB, third son of Henry Gage, 4th Viscount Gage, and of Ella Henrietta Maxse, a granddaughter of the 5th Earl of Berkeley.
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Gage had a new staircase and garden terraces installed at the manor for his wife to entertain nobility and royalty.
The future 8th Viscount Gage (Nicolas Gage) was born to the Viscount and Lady Imogen in 1934.
California Governor Henry Gage issued a proclamation denying that bubonic plague exists in San Francisco, which was signed by Lane.
The Harrison Administration appointed William Howard Taft, the US Solicitor General (and later U.S. President), and Los Angeles-based federal prosecutor Henry Gage (later Governor of California), to investigate the Itata and prosecute its crew and suppliers.