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    Florentia Sale, Lady Sale (née Wynch; 13 August 1790 – 6 July 1853) was an Englishwoman who travelled the world while married to her husband, Sir Robert...
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    Gough's army, Sale again took the field. At Moodkee (Mudki) he was mortally wounded and died on 21 December 1845. Sale married Florentia Wynch; they had...
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    Rory Stewart, claims that it is actually named after his wife, Lady Florentia Sale (1790–1853), who wrote a famous journal of her experiences during the...
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  • performer Chris Sale (born 1989), American Major League Baseball pitcher Dick Sale (1919–1987), English schoolmaster and cricketer Florentia Sale (1790–1853)...
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    be invited to evening soirées hosted by Florentia Sale (Lady Sale), the wife of Brigadier-General Robert Sale. Such social gatherings often saw the serving...
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    in petticoats". Florentia Sale was dubbed "the Grenadier in Petticoats" for travelling with her military husband Sir Robert Henry Sale around the British...
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    Persian, and became "in fact Persianized Turks". Lady Florentia Sale (wife of Sir Robert Henry Sale) and Vincent Eyre – both companions of Sir Mountstuart...
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    Delhi: permanent black. p. 356. ISBN 9788178241548. OCLC 301709915. Lady Florentia Sale, Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841-42, 1843, p.141 Fisher...
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    the Afghans and the British. The wife of one British officer, Lady Florentia Sale created an English style garden at her house in Kabul, which was much...
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  • wife was Florentia Cradock, whom he married in 1755. He was father of George Wynch, and so grandfather of Florentia Sale, wife of Robert Henry Sale. His daughter...
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    promptly re-established in August 2002 as Associazione Calcio Fiorentina e Florentia Viola with shoe and leather entrepreneur Diego Della Valle as new owner...
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    ancestry. Her sister Sophia married Alexander Wynch, grandfather of Florentia Sale, author of A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841–42. Frances...
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  • fought the British during the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842) Lady Florentia Sale, Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan', 1841-42, Pub. 1843, pp.140-141...
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  • watch for survivors from the Massacre of Elphinstone's Army, while Lady Florentia Sale reads her diary. Durand’s Line by Ron Hutchinson – Amir Abdul Rahman...
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    India, v. 22, p. 105, Oxford, 1908. Retrieved from here on 2008-11-14. Sale, Florentia Wynch (1844). A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2. London:...
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    A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841–2. pp. 385–396. Sale, Lady Florentia. A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841–2. p. 106. Sita...
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    as Wedding Painting," Aurora, 9 (2008) 1–26. More clearly in the Latin Florentia ("flowering") than in the Italian Firenze. This was a Roman imperial rename...
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    tourist and industrial hub. Firenze comes from Florentiae, locative form of Florentia, in turn a name conveying good luck, from Latin: florēre, lit. 'to blossom'...
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  • from Kabul, 1842". National Army Museum. Retrieved 13 December 2022. Sale, Florentia (1844). A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2. John Murray...
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    Sharpe's Eagle. London: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-00-780509-9. Sale, Florentia (1864). A Journal of the Disasters in Affghanistan, 1841-2. London:...
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    Their son Edward stayed in Hanslope Park. On 26 March 1778 he married Florentia, daughter of Alexander Wynch, sometime Governor of Madras, who had retired...
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  • different man from the governor Proculus, was one of the duumvirs at Florentia in Etruria during the early or middle part of the second century. Aulus...
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  • bankruptcy in the summer, ensuring the club had to restart in Serie C2 as Florentia Viola. All players bar veteran Angelo Di Livio departed the club, and...
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    Scotland. His wife having died in 1828, he took passage to Australia in the Florentia, arriving in Sydney in August 1832. He was a master mason and had already...
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  • the natural harbor. Florence (1865 – December 1, 1870): Derived from "Florentia" meaning "the flourishing" in Latin. Turin (1861–1865): Named after the...
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  • HMS Florentina (or sometimes Florentia or Florentine), was the Spanish frigate Santa Florentina, built in 1786 at Cartagena, Spain to a design completed...
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  • presumes to undertake, "because he has spent so much time in travel." Capt. Florentia Seymour was appointed to succeed Wm. Sayle as Governor, September 1662...
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  • presumes to undertake, "because he has spent so much time in travel." Capt. Florentia Seymour was appointed to succeed Wm. Sayle as Governor, September 1662...
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