Major-General Hon. Edward Archibald Brabazon Acheson (22 May 1844 – 3 July 1921) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of the...
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Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut Edward Acheson (British Army officer) (1844–1921), English cricketer and British Army officer This disambiguation page lists...
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the name is Acheson. It corresponds to the English name Atkinson, which is particularly common in Northern England. At the time of the British Census of...
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Death and state funeral of George VI (category Deaths and funerals of British royalty)
the king died. London wanted to see Truman, but British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden asked Acheson, Robert Schuman, and Konrad Adenauer to come to London...
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1944 Birthday Honours (MBE) (category Use British English from August 2015)
Mechanical Engineers. No. 7603434 Warrant Officer Class I Sub-Conductor Laurence Antoine Edward Butler Bourlay, Royal Army Ordnance Corps. Captain (temporary...
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George C. Marshall (category American five-star officers)
1959) was an American army officer and statesman. He rose through the United States Army to become Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army under Presidents Franklin...
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Lady Olivia Sparrow (redirect from Lady Olivia Acheson)
the eldest daughter of Arthur Acheson, 1st Earl of Gosford and his wife Millicent Pole, daughter of Lieut.-Gen. Edward Pole. Marcus Beresford in 1801...
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Douglas MacArthur (redirect from General of the Army Douglas MacArthur)
Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Secretary of Defense George Marshall, U.S. Ambassador to the UN Warren R. Austin, and the British and French governments...
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approved the actions already taken by MacArthur and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. At another meeting at Blair House held on the evening of 26 June, amid...
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Canada (category Former British colonies and protectorates in the Americas)
in the 21st Century. Taylor & Francis. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-415-87560-8. Acheson, Archibald Lloyd Keith; Maule, Christopher John (2009). Much Ado about...
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also Former students of Brasenose College, Oxford. Sir Donald Acheson, Chief Medical Officer of the United Kingdom (1983–1991) Henry Addington, 1st Viscount...
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Landed gentry (redirect from British landed gentry)
Rise and Fall of a Ruling Class. Themes in British Social History. New York: Longman. ISBN 0582484030. Acheson, Eric. A gentry community: Leicestershire...
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Archibald Charles Montagu Brabazon Acheson, 5th Earl of Gosford (1877–1954) Archibald Alexander John Stanley Acheson, 6th Earl of Gosford (1911–1966),...
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List of Old Harrovians (category Use British English from November 2019)
first-class cricketer, British Army officer and civil servant Major Hugh Wyld (1880–1961), English first-class cricketer and British Army officer George Wyndham...
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30 – Sir Edward Kerrison, 1st Baronet, British general (d. 1853) August 1 Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford, Governor General of British North America...
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Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough (category British Life Guards officers)
between 1729 and 1733, was a British Army officer, politician and peer who served as Lord Privy Seal in 1755. He led the British forces involved in the raid...
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intended for a British foot patrol but had been triggered accidentally. In the follow-up operation a British Army bomb disposal officer was killed when...
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1946 New Year Honours (redirect from Albert Edward Marsden)
Army Service Corps. Brigadier George Dittmer, DSO, MBE, MC, Commanding Officer of Fiji Military Forces. Brigadier (temporary) William Donald Edward,...
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Matthew Ridgway (category United States Army generals)
senior officer in the United States Army, who served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1952–1953) and the 19th Chief of Staff of the United States Army (1953–1955)...
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List of alumni of King's College London (category Use British English from May 2024)
Waker-uz-Zaman – Chief of Army Staff (Bangladesh) Edward Ahlgren – Commander Operations[clarification needed] Farid Ahmadi – Afghan army officer A.T.M. Zahirul Alam...
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Office, British Guiana. Home Civil Service Cecil Edward Asher, MBE, Principal Regional Officer, Ministry of Health. John Bizley, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry...
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Leigh Atkinson, English swimmer Leonard Atkinson, British engineer and senior British Army officer Leonard A. Atkinson, New Zealand civil servant Lily...
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Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (category 19th-century British Army personnel)
married Lady Alexandra Louise Elizabeth Acheson, the daughter of Archibald Acheson, 4th Earl of Gosford and Louisa Acheson, Countess of Gosford on 17 June 1905...
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John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun (category British Army personnel of the French and Indian War)
1705 – 27 April 1782) was a British Army officer and peer. Born in Scotland two years before the creation of Great Britain in which his father, Hugh Campbell...
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George Bennet, 7th Earl of Tankerville (category Rifle Brigade officers)
Tankerville (30 March 1852 – 9 July 1931), was a British peer, Royal Navy and British Army officer, cowpuncher, circus clown, and revival meeting singer...
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1963 New Year Honours (category Use British English from March 2016)
Victoria Maud Mary Acheson. For social services in Northern Rhodesia. Desmond Ronald Crampton Bailey, MC, Administrative Officer, Northern Rhodesia....
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Douglas McAlpine (category Royal Navy Medical Service officers)
Charles Edward Lumsden; Ernest D. Acheson (1968). Multiple Sclerosis: A Reappraisal. Livingstone. ISBN 9780443008252. —; Ernest Donald Acheson; Charles...
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Sir Robert Rich, 4th Baronet (category British Life Guards officers)
Rich, 4th Baronet (3 July 1685 – 1 February 1768) was a British cavalry officer. As a junior officer he fought at the Battle of Schellenberg and at the Battle...
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1918 Birthday Honours (OBE) (category Use British English from January 2016)
British Red Cross Commission, France John Hilling Absale — Late Principal of the Securities Office, Bank of England Commander Albert Edward Acheson RN...
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word of the attack was received, Acheson informed Truman that the North Koreans had invaded South Korea. Truman and Acheson discussed a US invasion response...
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