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    Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet (1839–1927) Sir Walter Halsey, 2nd Baronet (1868–1950) Sir Thomas Halsey, 3rd Baronet (1898–1970) John Halsey (born 1933)...
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  • World War II Halsey baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom Halsey Beshears, a Republican politician from Florida Halsey, Oregon, city...
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    Sir Thomas Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet, PC, DL (9 December 1839 – 12 February 1927) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House...
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  • (1770–1843), first mayor of Newark, New Jersey The Halsey baronets, created in 1920 Dr. Catherine Elizabeth Halsey, scientist and creator of the Spartan II project...
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  • Sir Thomas Edgar Halsey, 3rd Baronet, DSO (28 November 1898 – 30 August 1970) was an English cricketer, naval officer (1916–1946), and Deputy Lieutenant...
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  • Halsey (musician), rock drummer Sir John Walter Brooke Halsey, 4th Baronet of the Halsey baronets Halsey (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Sir Thomas Halsey DSO (1898–1970), the 3rd Baronet. Like most of the male members of his family, Halsey was a Freemason. Halsey Baronets "No. 30369"...
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  • pupil at Eton at the time. He went on to become the first of the Halsey Baronets. "HALSEY, Joseph Thompson (1774-1818), of Gaddesden Park, Hemel Hempstead...
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  • Uxbridge). Sarah's son Thomas Plumer Halsey, MP for Hertfordshire, whose descendants became the Halsey baronets. Through his younger son Samuel, he was...
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    Gaddesden Place (category Halsey family)
    Halsey, also Chambers). The Halsey family residence was at the Golden Parsonage, a sixteenth-century mansion situated in Gaddesden Row. Thomas Halsey...
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  • Thomas Halsey may refer to: Thomas Halsey (1655–1715), English MP for Hertfordshire 1685, 1695, 1698, 1701–05, 1708 Thomas Halsey (died 1788) (c.1731–1788)...
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    Thomas Halsey (1591/2 – 1678/9) was born 2 January 1591/2 in Hertfordshire, England and died 27 August 1678 in Southampton, New York. He emigrated from...
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  • future baronets, and empowering them to offer a further inducement to applicants; and on the same day he granted to all Nova Scotia baronets the right...
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    Halsey Ralph Ricardo (6 August 1854 – 15 February 1928) was an English architect and designer. Ricardo was born in Bath on 6 August 1854. He was a son...
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    Halsey was born in London, the fourth son of Sir Thomas Frederick Halsey, 1st Baronet. After primary education at Stubbington House, Fareham, Hampshire...
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  • Edmund Halsey (died 1729), of St. Saviour's, Southwark, Surrey and Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, was a British brewer and Whig politician who sat in the...
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    2024. Fifoot, C. H. S. (1976). "Pollock, Sir Frederick". In William D. Halsey (ed.). Collier's Encyclopedia. Vol. 19. New York: Macmillan Educational...
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  • ISBN 978-0-521-78318-7. Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs Leigh Rayment's list of baronets R. Sedgwick, History of Parliament: House of Commons 1715-54: II Members...
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    private solicitor to George V, Sir Bernard Halsey-Bircham, and the businessman Sir Adrian Jarvis, 2nd Baronet. In the 1970s, it was the principal filming...
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    (1935–2002), port wine maker, head of Guimaraens Taylor Fonseca, Oporto Graham Halsey (born 1960), England U-23 and Harlequins rugby player Matthew Harding (1953–1996)...
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    October 2018. Retrieved 9 October 2018. Vasquez, Whitney (17 May 2019). "Halsey Enlists A-List Friends Cara Delevingne, Suki Waterhouse & Debbie Harry for...
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  • Royden may refer to: Halsey Royden (1928–1993), American mathematician Marmaduke Roydon or Royden (1583–1646), English merchant-adventurer and colonial...
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    Richard Temple, 1st Viscount Cobham (category Temple baronets)
    and was buried there. In September 1715 Temple married Anne Halsey, daughter of Edmund Halsey who had owned the Anchor Brewery: her inheritance allowed...
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    Sir Thomas Sebright, 4th Baronet (1692–1736) of Beechwood Park was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1736...
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    Dominion of Wales. Confirming agreements for exchange of lands between Edmund Halsey, deceased, and the patron and vicar of Stoke Poges (Buckinghamshire). 4...
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  • christened George Halsey and his existence concealed until he was nine years old. His mother married Sir Richard Grenville, 1st Baronet after the death...
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  • Sir Henry Meux, 2nd Baronet (pronounced "Mews") (28 December 1817 – 1 January 1883), was head of Meux and Co., a London brewery, and a Member of Parliament...
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  • (1907–2007), American physicist Sir Richard Crane, 1st Baronet (died 1645), of the Crane baronets Robbie Crane (born 1969), American rock bassist Robert...
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  • William "Bull" Nelson (1824–1862), American naval officer William "Bull" Halsey, American naval officer Bull (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Sir John Lade, 1st Baronet (1662–1740) was an English brewer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1713 and 1727. Lade was the fifth...
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