Laetitia Florence Findlay
thepeerage.com/p31336.htm#i313352
to her husband
Sir Hugh Vere Huntly Duff Munro-Lucas-Tooth
thepeerage.com/p8087.htm#i80866
to their daughter
Laetitia Helen Lucas-Tooth
thepeerage.com/p31333.htm#i313321
to her husband
Sir Michael Bernard Grenville Oppenheimer
thepeerage.com/p31336.htm#i313355
to their daughter
Xanthe Jennifer Grenville Oppenheimer
thepeerage.com/p39236.htm#i392358
to her husband
Hon. Ivo Adam Rex Mosley
thepeerage.com/p5356.htm#i53553
to his father
Nicholas Mosley, 3rd baron Ravensdale
thepeerage.com/p5184.htm#i51835
to his aunt
Irene Curzon, 2nd baroness Ravensdale
thepeerage.com/p14314.htm#i143135
to her god-daughter, my wife,
Sonia Kaulback!
ornaverum.org/family/friends/irene-curzon.html
But we should never forget the rallying cry of the Peasants' Revolt, "When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?"
The earliest Findlay ancestor of whom anything is known was a gardener in Arbroath, the earliest Oppenheimer was a German cigar merchant, the earliest Mosley was a failed hatter in Manchester. The earliest known Kaulback ancestors were German emigrants to Nova Scotia. The only forebear of those listed above who appears to have "come over with the Conqueror" was a Curzon, and his line is now extinct anyway.