Edward Carleton Tufnell (27 October 1806, Marylebone, London (then part of Middlesex) – 3 July 1886 Belgravia, London ) was an English civil servant and...
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Edward Tufnell (politician), British Army officer and politician Edward Carleton Tufnell, English civil servant and educationist This disambiguation page...
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Party politician. Son of the civil servant and educationalist Edward Carleton Tufnell, Tufnell was educated at Eton. He then joined the British Army in 1867...
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Tufnell may refer to: Carleton Tufnell (1856–1940), English cricketer Edward Carleton Tufnell (1806–1886), English civil servant and educationalist Edward...
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Tufnell Park is an area in north London, England, in the London boroughs of Islington and Camden. The neighbourhood is served by Tufnell Park tube station...
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Gubbins. His grandfather was the civil servant and educationalist Edward Carleton Tufnell. He was elected as the Member of Parliament for Cambridge at a...
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Battersea House in 1840 by Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, together with Edward Carleton Tufnell, as a private teacher training institution. Kay-Shuttleworth transferred...
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first wife, the Rev. Frederick Tufnell, Vicar of Kilmersdon, Rector of Sudbury, third son of Edward Carleton Tufnell, in 1887. Hon. Alice Venables-Vernon...
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reports on this subject between 1863 and 1867. One of those, with Edward Carleton Tufnell, was on printing, bleaching and dyeing. As one of the commissioners...
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August 2014. Chisholm 1911. Corrigan, P. R. D. (January 2008). "Tufnell, Edward Carleton (1806–1886)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed...
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William MacAdam, Honoria Mary, married Edward Carleton Tufnell (b.1806. d.1886) and the couple lived at Dallars. Edward was a supporter of teacher training...
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titles As Viscount Wimborne As Marquess of Hertford As Helena Manset As Edward Larkin "When sports stars make a run at politics". BBC News. 28 December...
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for fear of a reprisal. Lloyd left the marital home, moving to 73 Carleton Road, Tufnell Park and successfully applied for a restraining warrant, which prevented...
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Medhurst Troughton (1864–1873) Carleton Tufnell (1878–1879) John Tufton (1897–1898) Andy Tutt (1992) James Tylden (1923) Edward Tylecote (1875–1883) Derek...
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Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Colonel Carleton Hooper Morrison Kirkwood DSO Wiltshire Regiment Colonel Edward Parry Lambert CB Lieutenant-Colonel Penton...
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Thomas Charles Thornton James Traill William Traill Medhurst Troughton Carleton Tufnell Edmund Waller William Walton Arthur Wathen William Wathen James Watts...
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was implemented. England beat France, 7–1, in international soccer at Tufnell Park in London. Manchester United did not renew their lease for the Bank...
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Lionel Charles Gostling Tufnell, Officer in Charge of Records and Commanding Army Ordnance Corps. # Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edward Phipps, Royal Garrison...
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