Charles Henry Gatty (6 March 1836 – 12 December 1903) was a British zoologist, meteorologist, landowner and philanthropist. He was the last Lord of the...
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Charles Gatty may refer to: Charles Henry Gatty (1836–1903), British zoologist, meteorologist, landowner and philanthropist Charles Tindal Gatty (1851–1928)...
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various family members. Gatty became fascinated by marine biology through contact with a second cousin, Charles Henry Gatty, a Royal Society member....
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Charles Tindal Gatty FSA (14 November 1851 – 8 June 1928) was a British antiquary, musician, author, and lecturer. Charles Tindal Gatty was the son of...
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working the mill until at least 1861. George Gatty died in 1864 and the mill passed to his son Charles Henry Gatty. Robert Bartley was the miller in 1869,...
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property of the Sayer family. The last resident "lord of the manor" was Charles Henry Gatty FRSE FLS who died in 1903. Felbridge is centred 8 miles (13 km) south...
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for a German. He and his boss, Richard Gatty, were accidentally the first Allied soldiers in Antwerp, where Charles was billeted on the generous hospitality...
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in the early 1980s. The laboratory was paid for by the zoologist Charles Henry Gatty (1836-1903) during his later life (1892), having no family to leave...
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office of Garter Principal King of Arms on the death of Sir Alfred Scott-Gatty. He held this office until his own death in 1930. Burke was invested as...
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Heraldic badges were revived in 1906 by the College of Arms under Alfred Scott-Gatty, and have since then often been included in new grants of arms, in addition...
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began to live there. In December 1933, he married Hester Gatty (daughter of Sir Stephen Gatty), who was 20 years his junior, and soon afterwards they moved...
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Harvey). In the 1892 election, Farquharson libelled his opponent Charles Tindal Gatty, by saying he had been expelled from Charterhouse School for immorality...
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Chancellor between 1905 and 1917. From 1898 on, he edited, together with Charles Tindal Gatty, the hymnal Arundel Hymns, to which Pope Leo XIII contributed a preface...
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Arms, named after the red dragon of Wales. The office was instituted by Henry VII on 29 October 1485, the eve of his coronation. The current Rouge Dragon...
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Settlement (1938) as Monte Silvers Walking Down Broadway (1938) as Frank Gatty Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) as Ex-Chauffeur (uncredited) Island in the...
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from spacecraft. Oceans portal List of circumnavigations Townsend, George Henry; Martin, Frederick W. (1862). The Manual of Dates: a Dictionary of Reference...
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working the mill until at least 1861. George Gatty died in 1864 and the mill passed to his son Charles Henry Gatty. Robert Bartley was the miller in 1869,...
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Moscheles, ed. The Life of Beethoven. Henry Colburn pub., vol. II, 1841, p. 109. Aunt Judy's Christmas Volume. H. K. F. Gatty, ed., George Bell & Sons, London...
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Family from One End Street Doris Gates (1901–1987) – Blue Willow Margaret Gatty (1809–1873) – Parables from Nature, Aunt Judy's Tales Jamila Gavin (born...
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Juliana Horatia Ewing (née Gatty, 3 August 1841 – 13 May 1885) was an English writer of children's stories. Her writings display a sympathetic insight...
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ship-board landing in an aircraft. Posthumously awarded in 1933. Harold Gatty: Navigator with Wiley Post on record-breaking around the world flight. Awarded...
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1840 (died 1846) Charles William Warner, 1844 to 1870 George Garcia, 1870 to 1873 Henry Ludlow, 1874 to 1886 Stephen Herbert Gatty, 1886 to 1889 Trinidad...
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von Sonnentag de Havilland, Esq., FSA 1872–1886 Sir Alfred Scott Scott-Gatty, KCVO, KStJ, FSA 1886–1904 George William Marshall, Esq., LLD, FSA 1904–1905...
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begins service (as Boeing Air Transport). 1931 – Wiley Post and Harold Gatty become the first people to circumnavigate the globe in a single-engined...
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(1892–1968, England, Ar) Henry Louis Gates Jr. (born 1950, US, Lc/H) Vic Gatrell (born 1941, South Africa/England, H/Cr) Margaret Gatty (1809–1873, England...
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Ireland, and, with the exception of Canada, for Commonwealth realms of which Charles III is the sovereign. He also serves as the king of arms of the Order of...
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Gillbanks family in 1929 to Frederick Gatty, a textile merchant. After Gatty's death in 1951, it was bought by Charles de Courcy-Parry, who had achieved notoriety...
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in the South Sea Islands, Volume 3 (Second ed.). Fisher, Son & Jackson. Gatty, Harold (1999). Finding Your Ways Without Map or Compass. Dover Publications...
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2019. Sir Harry Charles Luke, High Commissioner of the Western Pacific, provided the box to an expert aviation navigator, Harold Gatty. On August 8, 1941...
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Place and the People, London, Macdonald Futura., p. 18 Wright, p. 142. Charles T. Gatty, 1921, Mary Davies and the Manor of Ebury, London/New York, Cassell...
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