William Battine (25 January 1765 – 5 September 1836), was the English holder of many legal offices, and poet. Battine was born at East Morden, Sussex...
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the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, initiated in Apollo University Lodge William Battine (1765–1836), English poet John S. Battle (1890–1972), 56th governor...
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F. Waters, of the Bengal Infantry Colonel William S. Whish, of the Bengal Artillery Colonel William Battine, of the Bengal Artillery Colonel Archibald...
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struck medals about five or six shillings each. The winner, Major William Battine of East Marden, Sussex, appears to have sold the cooler to the regent...
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George Aust (d. c.1829), Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs William Battine (1765–1836), Barrister Henry Browne (c.1754–1830), Barrister James...
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June 1764: George Harris 1 May 1782: William Scott 4 September 1788: Thomas Bever 12 November 1791: William Battine 1 March 1801: Sir Christopher Robinson...
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1966-03-17 4 March 1925 – 10 February 2018 William Battie 1742-01-07 1704 – 13 June 1776 William Battine 1797-06-01 25 January 1765 – 5 September 1836...
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102)). Buried East Marden, where he had Battine House Roche Court is now Boundary Oak School Who's Who "William Fane De Salis". www.dreadnoughtproject...
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William Galley, got lost while travelling to the remote downland village of East Marden to identify Diamond to a Justice of the Peace, Major Battine....
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with Military Operations in Russia— Lieutenant-Colonel Reginald St. Clair Battine, Indian Cavalry For valuable services rendered in connection with Military...
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