![]() Isobel persuaded Robert and Cora to turn Downton Abbey into a convalescent home for injured soldiers, so as to free up hospital beds at the cottage hospital for critical patients. Isobel found fault with the tradition of Violet winning the rose competition of the flower show every year, and she succeeded in persuading Violet of this, which allowed Bill Molesley to win (at least, she motivated the Dowager Countess to lie and publicly state that Bill Molesley had won it). Isobel embodied a different set of values to those of the Crawleys, and because of this was often in conflict with Violet, and Cora Crawley. ![]() Isobel was later appointed Chairman at the Downton Cottage Hospital, which she co-chaired with Violet Crawley. She was more familiar with the new technique to cure it and persuaded Dr Clarkson to try it, saving the man's life. She found a local farmer, John Drake, who was dying of dropsy. Isobel used her nursing skills when she took an interest in the Downton Cottage Hospital. She and Matthew both moved to Downton to start their new lives, where they lived in Crawley House with their new butler/valet Joseph Molesley, their cook May Bird and their housemaid who moved from Manchester with them. At first Matthew considered turning it down, but the inheritance was automatic. Matthew received a letter informing him that he was Robert Crawley's heir, next in line to the title Earl of Grantham, the estate, and the wealth of Downton Abbey. The Verge also claims that Microsoft has used similar orange "street date" stickers in the past.Robert Crawley (third cousin-in-law by first marriage) Cora Crawley (marital third cousin-in-law by first marriage) Violet Crawley (second cousin-in-law twice removed by first marriage) Rosamund Painswick (third cousin-in-law by first marriage) Mary Talbot (third cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage/daughter-in-law) George Crawley (grandson) Edith Pelham (third cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Sybil Branson (third cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) † Tom Branson (marital third cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Henry Talbot (marital third cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Herbert Pelham (marital third cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Hugh MacClare (marital second cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Susan MacClare (second cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Rose Aldridge (second cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Atticus Aldridge (marital second cousin-in-law once removed by first marriage) Victoria Aldridge (great second cousin-in-law by first marriage) Cousin Affiliation However, since this person already shared an XBSX controller in its retail packaging, the claim does have some credibility. There are no discernable markings on the carton, indicating that it held Xbox controllers, so we only have the leaker's word that is what it contained. On the box is a sticker that says, "Do not sell or display before November 6, 2020." This new image shows what the source claims to be a shipping container that held the controllers. These controllers leaked earlier this week /dq096shN7L A tipster tells me boxes of the new controllers have a do not open date of November 6th on them. Xbox Series X may launch on November 6th. The date comes from a picture shared with The Verge from the same leaker that earlier this week revealed the packaging of a white Xbox Series X/S controller. If an anonymous source is to be believed, The Xbox Series X Could be launching on November 6. Earlier this week, Microsoft officially announced the XBSX would launch in November, but what day in November will we be able to grab one? In addition to it being the traditional launch month for the console, CFO Amy Hood accidentally let it slip in an investor call a few weeks ago. We know without a doubt that Microsoft will release the Xbox Series X in November. ![]() For Xbox fans, at least, the wait for a release date might be over. Other than getting to see some actual hands-on time, players are very interested in knowing when the the new consoles hits store shelves. Rumor mill: As we approach the end of the summer, gamers are getting more and more anxious about the upcoming next-generation consoles.
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