George John Whyte-Melville (19 June 1821 – 5 December 1878) was a Scottish novelist much concerned with field sports, and also a poet. He took a break...
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Victoria George Melville-Jackson (1919–2009), Royal Air Force officer George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878), Scottish novelist This disambiguation page lists articles...
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James Boswell (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, Hutchinson, pp. 362–363 George Whyte-Melville (1899), Black but Comely, Longmans, Green, p. 272 v t e...
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(1802–1869), Scottish judge, Senator of the College of Justice Sir George Whyte Melville Dundas, 5th Baronet (1856–1934), of the Dundas baronets Dundas (surname)...
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(novel), by Arthur Koestler, 1939 The Gladiators, an 1863 novel by George Whyte-Melville The Gladiator (play), by Robert Montgomery Bird, premiered 1831...
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Dundas, 4th Baronet (1851–1908) Sir George Whyte Melville Dundas, 5th Baronet (1856–1934) Sir Robert Whyte-Melville Dundas, 6th Baronet (1881–1981) "No...
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later, "on" seems to become "in". "The Object of a Life" (1876) by George Whyte-Melville includes the lines: To tell of the great example, the Man of compassion...
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on 20 November 1872. He married Florence Elizabeth Whyte-Melville, daughter of George Whyte-Melville on 4 October 1870. He was succeeded in his titles...
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Osborne (1791-1878), who married Major John Whyte-Melville, and had children, including George Whyte-Melville. The duchess was fond of music and an accomplished...
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standard operas. Goodbye author/composer Paolo Tosti, lyrics by George Whyte-Melville Problems playing this file? See media help. Essie Adele Ackland...
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D'Annunzio), "Serenata" (lyrics: Cesareo), "Good-bye!" (lyrics: George Whyte-Melville) which is sometimes performed in Italian as "Addio" (lyrics: Rizzelli)...
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Retrieved 22 June 2013. "Column: A tale of old Northamptonshire - George Whyte-Melville". Northampton Chronicle & Echo. Retrieved 25 January 2019. Alford...
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– William Thomas, Welsh-language poet (born 1832) December 5 – George Whyte-Melville, Scottish-born novelist (hunting accident, born 1821) December 19...
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Frederick Methvan Whyte, a USA mechanical engineer of Dutch background, inventor of the Whyte notation for steam locomotives George Whyte-Melville, Scottish novelist...
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Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Second Degree)
Irish question. Still an impressive horseman even with a cork leg, George Whyte-Melville recalled the crowds that formed to cheer Paget as his well-ridden...
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the couple and, newspaper reports confirm, shot at Whyte-Melville in a hansom cab. Whyte-Melville was divorced later that year and he and Egerton married...
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1878, novelist and poet George Whyte-Melville had a 'fatal accident' while hunting with the V.W.H. near Braydon Pond. Whyte-Melville 'was galloping along...
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Wedderburn John Wellwood Kenneth White Brian Whittingham Christopher Whyte George Whyte-Melville William Wilkie Colin Will Kevin Williamson John Wilson Rab Wilson...
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Algernon Skeffington, 12th Viscount Massereene (redirect from John Clotworthy Talbot Foster Whyte-Melville-Skeffington, 5th Viscount Ferrard)
Skeffington, 11th Viscount Massereene by Florence Whyte-Melville, only daughter of Major George Whyte-Melville. He succeeded his father as 12th Viscount Massereene...
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England) T. H. White (1906–1964, England) Jack Whyte (1940–2021, Scotland/Canada) George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878, Scotland) Susan Wiggs (born 1958, US)...
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Scotland. "Market Place, Melville Memorial Fountain (Category B Listed Building) (LB40724)". Retrieved 26 December 2022. "George, Charles and Stratford...
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Tayport, c. 1852. From left to right: George Whyte-Melville, Vice Admiral William Heriot-Maitland-Dougall, George Glennie, Col. James Ogilvie Fairlie,...
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Malaya/England, nf) Richard Whittington-Egan (1924–2016, England, nf) George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878, Scotland/England, f/p) Randy Wicker (born 1938, US,...
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George Holmes Melville-Jackson, DFC (23 November 1919 – 7 March 2009) was a Royal Air Force officer and a flying ace of the Second World War who fought...
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Welsh (born 1965), The Cutting Room Christopher Whyte (born 1952) Jack Whyte (1940–2021) George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878), Digby Grand David Wolstencroft...
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models were the Irishman Charles Lever (1806–1872) and the Scotsman George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878). Beginning with Breezie Langton: a Story of Fifty-Two...
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Right Reverend James A. Whyte MA LLD Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church, Retrieved 23 September 2014 Media related to Stewart's Melville College at Wikimedia...
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firstly on 29 November 1841 to Catherine Whyte-Melville (d. 23 April 1856), sister of writer George John Whyte-Melville; secondly in 1858 to Lady Lucy Anne...
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(1807–1892, US) Brian Whittingham (1950–2022, S) Christopher Whyte (born 1952, S) George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878, S/E) Anna Wickham (1883–1947, E/A) Les Wicks...
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Andrews in Scotland. He supplemented his income by tutoring the young George Whyte-Melville. He was licensed by the Presbytery of St Andrews in 1832 and ordained...
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