William Leonard Gill Bagshawe (28 October 1828 – 20 July 1854) was an English landowner and rower who won the Diamond Challenge Sculls at Henley Royal...
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Bagshawe is a surname, and may refer to: Edward Bagshawe (bishop) (1829–1915), Roman Catholic Bishop of Nottingham Edward Bagshawe of Finglas (died 1657)...
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Ireland, and India. Bagshawe was the son of Samuel Bagshawe and Frances Hardwarr, daughter of John Hardwarr of Bromborough Court. The Bagshawe family was a prominent...
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Kamran Afzaal (1999): K Afzaal Kaisar Altaf (2001): K Altaf William Bagshawe (2001): WJL Bagshawe Jamie Benstead (2000–2002): JR Benstead Peter Camm (1999–2001):...
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Bagshawe was born at Norton, Derbyshire, the son of barrister William John Bagshawe of Wormhill Hall, Wormhill, Derbyshire, and his wife Sarah Partridge...
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estate was inherited by his sister, Anne (née Foxloew) Bagshawe, wife of Rev. William Bagshawe. Notes His original surname, "Foxlowe", was also spelled...
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the son of William Bagshaw of Hucklow. His brother Adam Bagshaw had Wormhill Hall constructed,[citation needed] which remains with the Bagshawe family to...
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Catholic Bagshawe family of Wormhill Hall, near Buxton, Derbyshire, and of Oakes-in-Norton, near Sheffield, the second son of County Court Judge William Henry...
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Sylvia Lawler (redirect from Sylvia Dorothy Bagshawe)
Sylvia Dorothy Lawler (née Corben, later Bagshawe; 15 January 1922 – 17 January 1996) was an English geneticist who worked in the field of human genetics...
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the son of Henry Ridgard Bagshawe, a Judge of County Courts in Wales, and a convert to Catholicism. His eldest brother William became King's Counsel and...
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Henry Ridgard Bagshawe (1799–1870) was an English barrister and judge. A Roman Catholic convert of 1834, he served as a managing editor of the Dublin Review...
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Middle Temple; Thomas (died 1618); William (died 1642), who married Elizabeth Bagshawe, daughter of Sir Edward Bagshawe, MP for Banagher, and had four sons;...
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being Sir William Bagshawe, Sir John Byng, Ethelston, Ralph Fletcher, William Hulton, William Marriott, James Norris as chairman, Thomas William Tatton,...
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Howard Fellows Leander Club 1847 William Maule Trinity College, Cm Edward Moon Magdalen College, Ox 1848 William Bagshawe Trinity College, Cm W Wilberforce...
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Clarkson Frederick Stanfield (redirect from Stanfield, William Clarkson)
157–159. Williamson 1912. Burnand 1908, p. 13. van der Merwe. "Bagshawe, His Honour Judge William Henry Gunning". Who's Who. A & C Black. Retrieved 26 September...
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Christopher Bagshaw (redirect from Christopher Bagshawe)
annexed a publique and solemne disputation held at Paris with Christopher Bagshawe, D. in Theologie and Rector of Avie Marie College, 1638. Attribution This...
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London, 1647, 4to; a pamphlet upon constitutional questions. He also edited William Tothill's Transactions of the High Court of Chancery, London, 1649, 8vo...
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Beverley who married Anne Bagshawe, the only daughter of Samuel Bagshawe of Ford Hall and Catharine (née Caldwell) Bagshawe (a daughter of Sir John Caldwell...
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after Sheldon's death), William Morrow and Company released a sequel, Sidney Sheldon's Mistress of the Game, written by Tilly Bagshawe. Master of the Game...
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Sir Edward Bagshawe (or Bagshaw) (died 6 October 1657) of Finglas, County Dublin, was knighted in 1627, reappointed a comptroller of customs in 1629 and...
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Oakes Park, Sheffield (section The Bagshawe family)
1801 by a distant cousin of the family William Chambers Darling, a Hull doctor. Darling changed his name to Bagshawe, was knighted in 1806 and undertook...
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1697 for Adam Bagshawe (1646–1723). The Bagshawe family had owned the Manor of Wormhill since the 15th century, and Adam's brother William Bagshaw resided...
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Dark Lady (Shakespeare) (category Sonnets by William Shakespeare)
Press. p. xix. Rowse's fantasy has tended to obscure Lanyer as a poet. Bagshawe, George (1933). Shakespeare under Elizabeth. New York: H Holt & Co. pp...
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London in 1718, and Fellow of the Royal Society in 1721. Bagshawe, Kaye. "Barrowby, William". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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suggesting that she apply to Bishop Bagshawe, the Bishop of Nottingham, for permission to work in his diocese. Bagshawe offered to pay the rent for 12 months...
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Sidney Sheldon's After the Darkness (category William Morrow and Company books)
Tilly Bagshawe. Bagshawe began writing Sidney Sheldon works after the latter's death in 2007. After writing Mistress of the Game, Tilly Bagshawe once again...
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Sidney Sheldon's Mistress of the Game is a 2009 novel by Tilly Bagshawe. It is the sequel to Sidney Sheldon's critically acclaimed 1982 novel Master of...
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Edward Bagshaw (theologian) (redirect from Edward Bagshawe (theologian))
Edward Bagshaw (Bagshawe), the younger (1629–1671) was an English Nonconformist minister and theologian, known as a controversialist. His sympathies were...
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at the 1997 General Election for Corby, defeating the Conservative MP William Powell by 11,860 votes. He made his maiden speech on 14 May 1997. He remained...
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Duke Show is an American television sitcom created by Sidney Sheldon and William Asher. The series ran on ABC from September 18, 1963, to April 27, 1966...
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