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Lady Zetland to stand trial for dangerous driving | Lady Zetland to stand trial for dangerous driving |
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A marchioness is to stand trial accused of dangerous driving after a crash involving four vehicles. | A marchioness is to stand trial accused of dangerous driving after a crash involving four vehicles. |
Lady Susan Zetland, 76, of Aske Hall, near Richmond, North Yorkshire, was charged following the crash in July. | Lady Susan Zetland, 76, of Aske Hall, near Richmond, North Yorkshire, was charged following the crash in July. |
The crash on the A66 at Melsonby crossroads involved her Subaru Outback 4x4, two HGVs and another car | |
Lady Zetland appeared at Teesside Crown Court to deny the charge and was told she would stand trial at later date before being released on bail. | Lady Zetland appeared at Teesside Crown Court to deny the charge and was told she would stand trial at later date before being released on bail. |
She was accompanied to court by her husband, Lawrence Mark Dundas, the 4th Marquess of Zetland. | She was accompanied to court by her husband, Lawrence Mark Dundas, the 4th Marquess of Zetland. |
Aske Hall was first mentioned in the Domesday Book, according to the hall's website, but was developed over the centuries by a number of owners. | Aske Hall was first mentioned in the Domesday Book, according to the hall's website, but was developed over the centuries by a number of owners. |
It was bought in 1763 by Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Baronet, for £45,000. | It was bought in 1763 by Sir Lawrence Dundas, 1st Baronet, for £45,000. |
The Grade I listed Georgian country house is occasionally open to the public for guided tours. | The Grade I listed Georgian country house is occasionally open to the public for guided tours. |