Major-General Andrew Gilbert Wauchope CB CMG (5 July 1846 – 11 December 1899) was a British Army officer who was killed while commanding a brigade at...
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was not until 1836 that the village of Wauchope first came into existence. In that year Captain Robert Andrew Wauch (whose father dropped the 'ope' from...
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sexual harassment committed by fellow The CW executive producer Andrew Kreisberg, Wauchope tweeted a thread about sexual harassment and misconduct she and...
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Wauchope may refer to Wauchope, New South Wales Wauchope, Saskatchewan Wauchope Forest, Scotland Wauchope, Scottish Borders Wauchope, Dumfries and Galloway...
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John Andrew Eveleigh-de Moleyns) (2) Andrew Dermod Wauchope (1932—) (3) James Andrew Wauchope (1963—) (4) Angus Wauchope (1995—) (5) Ian Simon Wauchope (1963—)...
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and amateur golfer Peter Walls Lt General of the Rhodesian Army Arthur Wauchope, British soldier and colonial administrator Archibald Wavell, British field...
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family had estates in the area, and an obelisk remembers Major-General Andrew Wauchope CB CMG (1846–1899) who was killed in the South African War. Every year...
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1994. The cemetery houses the graves of British Army Major-General Andrew Wauchope (1846–1899) and English cricketer George Lohmann (1865–1901). In 2022...
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Andrew Ramsay "Bunny" Don-Wauchope (29 April 1861 – 16 January 1948) was a Scottish international rugby union back who played club rugby for Cambridge...
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Resident in Nepal when he died. One daughter, Jane, married Colonel Andrew Wauchope and lived at Edinburgh Castle. One of his son-in-laws was the civil...
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Archibald Wauchope of Niddrie (c. 1565 – 1597) Scottish landowner and rebel. He was the son of Robert Wauchope of Niddrie, who died in 1598, and Margaret...
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one of his brothers Sir John Don Wauchope, who was a chair of Midlothian County Council. Another brother Andrew Wauchope also played rugby union for Scotland...
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Patrick Don (husband of Anne, sister of Andrew Wauchope), third son of the first Baronet. The "ch" in Wauchope is pronounced as in "Loch"; commented upon...
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Wauchope (1788–1862) was a British admiral in the Royal Navy, and the inventor of the time ball. Robert Wauchope was the fifth son of Andrew Wauchope...
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daughters: Helen who married Andrew Wauchope and Elizabeth who married Charles St Clair, 2nd Lord Sinclair.[citation needed] Andrew was brother to the poet...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Arthur Dewar 5,820 53.8 +4.3 Conservative Andrew Wauchope 4,989 46.2 −4.3 Majority 831 7.6 N/A Turnout 10,809 77.8 −1.1 Registered...
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dance instructor and Union Army brevet major general Major-General Andrew Wauchope CB CMG, 53, British Army officer, was killed in action at the Battle...
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Moleyns, 3rd Baron Ventry. In 1860, he married Harriet, daughter of Andrew Wauchope of Niddrie Marischal. They had five sons and four daughters. Hon. Mildred...
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Piers Andrew Charles Wauchope (born 1956) is a British barrister and politician who served as interim leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) between...
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John Wauchope, Lord Edmonstone (1633–1709) was a 17th-century Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice. He was born at Niddrie House south...
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Several of the Ramsay baronets Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope (1861–1948), Scottish international rugby union forward Andrew Ramsey (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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(Monklands East) Coatbridge and Chryston Tom Clarke 25,694 (68.3%) Andrew Wauchope 3,216 (8.6%) Morag E. Daly 2,048 (5.4%) Brian Nugent 6,402 (17.0%)...
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Philip's son and heir. Simon Lindsay of Wauchope, married Isabella, had issue. McAndrew 2006, p. 94. McAndrew, Bruce A. (2006). Scotland's Historic Heraldry...
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Labour Tom Clarke 25,694 68.3 SNP Brian Nugent 6,402 17.0 Conservative Andrew Wauchope 3,216 8.6 Liberal Democrats Morag E. Daly 2,048 5.4 Referendum Bernard...
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Carlisle, and Viscount Morpeth. Wauchope's Estate Act 1846 9 & 10 Vict. c. 12 16 July 1846 An Act to enable Andrew Wauchope Esquire, of Niddrie Marischall...
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to consider If Archibald was insane at the time. The jury, led by Andrew Wauchope, found Kinloch guilty, but was considered temporarily insane. The judgement...
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Group 3 Rugby League (section Wauchope Blues)
(Camden Haven, Port Macquarie, and Wauchope) and the group's name was changed to Group 3. In 1995, Port Macquarie and Wauchope joined Group 2 in another re-zoning...
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De Aar to join the relief force for Kimberley under Major General Andrew Wauchope on 1 December. Arriving at De Aar two days later, the regiment was...
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Marjorie Faye Wastell For service to hockey, and to the community. John Andrew Wauchope For service to the insurance industry, and to the community. Daphne...
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