William Ferrand (formerly Busfeild; 26 April 1809 – 31 March 1889), also known as William Busfeild Ferrand, was a British Conservative politician. He served...
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Michael Seymour Liberal 1859 by-election Sir Arthur William Buller Liberal 1863 by-election William Ferrand Conservative Jun 1865 by-election Thomas Brassey...
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June 1841 – 29 August 1847 Serving with William Ferrand Preceded by Henry Rich Charles Langdale Succeeded by William Lascelles Joshua Westhead In office 8...
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William Saunders Sebright Lascelles PC (29 October 1798 – 2 July 1851) was a British Whig politician. He served as Comptroller of the Household from 1847...
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he mirrored a solution to Agatha's paternity put forward in 1894 by William Ferrand Felch, who had been led to examine the question upon learning that...
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Cognac Ferrand is a French alcohol company known for its Cognac and other spirits founded in 1989. Its brands are distributed in 68 countries. In March...
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William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of St Germans (14 December 1829 – 19 March 1881), known as Lord Eliot from 1864 to 1877, was a British diplomat...
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Votes % ±% Labour Co-op William Hirst 23,251 48.9 +9.9 Liberal Frederick Ogden 12,279 25.8 -2.8 Unionist Geoffrey William Ferrand 12,050 25.3 -7.1 Majority...
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President of the first day of the 1874 Co-operative Congress. He served under William Ewart Gladstone as Civil Lord of the Admiralty from 1880 to 1884 and as...
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1852. p. 3. Retrieved 7 April 2018 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Mr. Ferrand at Aylesbury". Bucks Herald. 5 April 1851. p. 4. Retrieved 7 April 2018...
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Kingdom Preceded by Thomas Brassey William Ferrand Member of Parliament for Devonport 1865 – 1866 With: William Ferrand Succeeded by Lord Eliot Montague...
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William Wilberforce (24 August 1759 – 29 July 1833) was a British politician, a philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade...
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Admiral Seymour's Expedition & Taku Forts 1900, Picton Publishing O'Byrne, William Richard (1849). "Seymour, Michael" . A Naval Biographical Dictionary ....
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Suzanne Ferrand (born 1902) was a French artist and illustrator. She illustrated two World War I posters. One was titled (in French), "Grow Wheat, It...
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1837–1841 With: Charles Langdale Succeeded by Andrew Lawson and William Ferrand Preceded by William Ridley-Colborne and John Charles Dundas Member of Parliament...
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Sir Arthur William Buller (5 September 1808 – 30 April 1869) was a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament, who in his early career served as head...
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1874. Chambers was the son of George Chambers, son of the architect Sir William Chambers and his wife Jane Rodney, daughter of Admiral the 1st Baron Rodney...
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IV, King John of England, Count Ferrand of Flanders, Count Renaud of Boulogne, Duke Henry I of Brabant, Count William I of Holland, Duke Theobald I of...
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Sir William Henry Charles Wemyss Cooke, 1st Baronet of Wheatley Hall, Doncaster 1904–1905 William Ferrand of St Ives, Bingley 1905–1906 William Wright...
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Francis Ferrand Foljambe (1749–1814) was a British landowner and M.P. Born on 17 January 1749 in Aldwark, North Yorkshire, England as Francis Ferrand Moore...
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Nuneham Courtenay. He was the guardian of Francis Ferrand Foljambe during his minority. Poets' Corner "William Mason (M742W)". A Cambridge Alumni Database....
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History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603. Boydel and Brewer. William Strickland and Sir Henry Gate were both also elected for Scarborough, which...
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her first husband George Weld, whose niece married his eldest brother William. In the publication Memoirs of Lord Holland, it was claimed that Fitzherbert...
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"The statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 2 & 3 William IV. Cap. LXIV: An Act to settle and describe the Divisions of Counties...
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Bannerman (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2021. "Hon. William Gordon (Hansard)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 17 February 2021. "Mr Thomas...
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Ex-Envoy, Expres"". The Evening Star. Retrieved 3 August 2022. Prosser, William Ferrand (1903). A History of Puget Sound Country. "Hugh Campbell Wallace -...
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locally-born member of parliament, William Ferrand. The foundation stone for the new building was laid by William Evans Glyde, who was a partner in Messrs...
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The chapel was built on land given to the Methodist community by William Ferrand. The chapel on the main road had its own burial ground, but services...
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different flavors added, such as coffee, chocolate, rum and raisin. Pierre Ferrand, a cognac and dry Curaçao brand, produced a less sweet "Ancienne Méthod"...
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Rufus Ferrand Pelletier (29 March 1824, in Carteret County, North Carolina – ?), was an early resident and principal founder of Jacksonville, North Carolina...
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