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KNIGHTAGE & COMPANIONAGE

KNIGHTAGE & COMPANIONAGE

DEBRETT'S BARON ETAGE

Domyile, Sir Charles Compton William, 2nd Bart Domvile, Sir William Compton, 3rd Bart Douglas, Sir Robert, 3rd Bart. ... DrrrzE, Sir Lewis, 3rd Bart. Elton, Sir Edward ... Shockbcroii, Sir George Thomas Francis, 9th Bart. Stonhoose, Sir Henry ...
Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage

Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage

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1859, Sir Edward Robert Sullivan, 5th bart., who died 1899. Residence—8, Palmeira Sq., Brighton. SURREY, EARL of. Fol.r. SURTEES, LADY (Knt.'s widow) .—Only dau. of the late Rev. William Bosworth, of Charley Hall, Leicestershire. Mar.
Copy of the Poll for two Knights of the Shire for the ...

Copy of the Poll for two Knights of the Shire for the ...

Elections (NORFOLK)

Elections (NORFOLK) . 1708. Str John Holland, Bart. Ash Windham, Esq. 1709. Sir John_Holland, Bart. re-elected, (having accepted a place.) _ Oct. 11, 1710. Sir John Wodehouse, Bart. 3217 Sir Jacob Astley Bart. 3200 Ash Windham, Ésq.
History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons

History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons

Great Britain. Parliament

Sitwell Sitwell, esq. Westminister, City of. Right Hon. Charles-James Fox Sir Alan Gardner, bart. Westmoreland. Sir Michael Le Fleming, bart. James Lowther, esq. Wey mouth and Melcombe B-'git. Sir James Pultency, bart. Andrew Stuart, esq.
A Naturalist's Ramble to the Orcades

A Naturalist's Ramble to the Orcades

A. W. Crichton

Conducted by EDWARD NEWMAN, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &e. The Editor has been assisted by more than two hundred of our best Zoologists, among whom are the following : — W. C. Hewitson Harry Blake-Knox Sir W. M. E. Milner, Bart. Sir Oswald ...
The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All ...

The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All ...

Bill Mallon

Yours truly, (Signed) James Edward Sullivan¡8 Sullivan was asked for further evidence of Longboat's professionalism, and replied to Rev. R. S. de Courcy La› an: Dear Sir,—Your communication of July 20 has been received and noted.
The Lancet

The Lancet

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Sir George Burrows, Bart., M.D., Chairman. Sir James Paget, Bart., Vice- Chairman. Dr. Charles J. Hare, G. D. Pollock, Esq., Sir Henry Pitman, Also Wm., Esq., Regent's-parkroad. Aikin, C.A., Esq., Clifton-place. Andrew, Dr. James, Harley-street.
Rambles and Scrambles in North and South America

Rambles and Scrambles in North and South America

Sir Edward Robert Sullivan

The author's itinerary extended from New York (City) across the state, through Ontario and around the Great Lakes, down the Mississippi, and thence up the West Indies, British and Dutch Guiana and Venezuela.
The Chinese

The Chinese

sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.)

sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) an experiment." And yet this discovery of the metallic base of potash was one result of the investigations of Sir Humphry Davy, whose practical applications of his scientific discoveries to useful and beneficial ...
Psychological inquiries: in a series of essays [signed B.C.B.].

Psychological inquiries: in a series of essays [signed B.C.B.].

sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1st bart.)

sir Benjamin Collins Brodie (1st bart.) ... of fact than any of their predecessors in the same department of science ; yet it continued to prevail long after Sir Humphry Davy, in his Elements of Chemical Philosophy, had demonstrated its fallacy.
Psychological inquiries: in a series of essays [signed B.C.B.].

Psychological inquiries: in a series of essays [signed B.C.B.].

Benjamin Collins Brodie (sir, 1st bart.)

Benjamin Collins Brodie (sir, 1st bart.) ... Sir Humphry Davy, when a boy, was placed under a schoolmaster who neglected his duties, and adverting to this subject in a letter addressed to his mother after he was settled in London, he says , ...
Bubbles from the brunnens of Nassau, by an old man [sir F.B. ...

Bubbles from the brunnens of Nassau, by an old man [sir F.B. ...

sir Francis Bond Head (1st bart.)

sir Francis Bond Head (1st bart.) like the fire in the grate, it begins to warm its new mansion." Such was the scene, and such was the effect, daily witnessed round one of nature's simplest and most beneficent remedies. All the drinkers seemed ...

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