James Edward Colebrooke, 1st Baronet (21 July 1722 — 10 May 1761) sat in the House of Commons from 1751 to 1761. He was the son of James Colebrooke,...
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James Colebrooke Patterson, PC (1839 – February 17, 1929) was a Canadian politician. He served as a federal cabinet minister from 1892 to 1895 and as the...
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older brothers were Robert Colebrooke and James Colebrooke. Robert was Member for Maldon, Essex from 1741-1761. In 1751 James bought control of one seat...
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They had children: Robert Colebrooke (died 1785) James Colebrooke (1722-1761) George Colebrooke (1729-1809) Robert Colebrooke was member of Parliament...
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Thomas Colebrooke (1765–1837), English orientalist and mathematician James Colebrooke (banker) (1680–1752), English banker Robert Colebrooke (1718–1785)...
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Day (1945) as Captain John Ellis Wanted for Murder (1946) as Victor James Colebrooke, aka Tom Maren Men of Two Worlds (1946) as District Commissioner Randall...
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Edward Colebrooke, 5th Baronet. He held several positions at the British court. The Colebrooke family descended from the London banker James Colebrooke. His...
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of Canada. 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018. "Profile - Patterson, James Colebrooke". ParlInfo. Parliament of Canada. 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2018...
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Robert Colebrooke (24 June 1718 –10 May 1784) was a British Member of Parliament. Robert Colebrooke was the first son of James Colebrooke, a wealthy London...
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Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Colebrooke Patterson (until October 10) then Daniel Hunter McMillan Lieutenant...
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Road, Southgate Green. Dave Clark, lived in Chase Side. James Colebrooke and George Colebrooke, first owners of Arnos Grove house. William Curtis; MP,...
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redesigned twice in the 18th century. First, under the London banker James Colebrooke, (who bought the estate from the Digges family) fine vistas were created...
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Admiral Sir Charles James Colebrooke Little (14 June 1882 – 20 June 1973) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of...
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Underground, making her late for a meeting with her friend Victor James Colebrooke. She meets Jack Williams who is also delayed. The two take an immediate...
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genuinely elected their MPs in their own right. In the 1750s, Sir James Colebrooke (Lord of the Manor of Gatton) nominated for one seat and the Rev John...
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Liberal–Conservative 7th 1891–1891 Malcolm Colin Cameron Liberal 1892–1895 James Colebrooke Patterson Conservative 1896–1896 Malcolm Colin Cameron Liberal...
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Emma, Lady Tankerville (redirect from Emma Colebrooke)
Bennet or Emma, Lady Tankerville (1752 – 20 November 1836) born Emma Colebrooke was a British heiress, art patron and botanist. Lady Tankerville's collection...
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With: Paul Humphrey (1749–1751) Sir James Colebrooke, Bt (1751–1752) Succeeded by William Bateman Sir James Colebrooke, Bt Government offices Preceded by...
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Richard Beckford. Upon his death in 1756, the house was sold to Sir James Colebrooke with a conveyance stating that the previous owner had made some 'useful...
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Hampshire James Colebrooke Patterson (1839–1929), Canadian politician James O. Patterson (1857–1911), U.S. Representative from South Carolina James T. Patterson...
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Adolphe-Philippe Caron Minister of Militia and Defence 1892 Succeeded by James Colebrooke Patterson Preceded by office created Minister of Trade and Commerce...
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Cameron Liberal James Colebrooke Patterson Conservative Election declared void. No Ontario South February 20, 1892 James Ironside Davidson ...
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John Christian Schultz (1840–1896) 1 July 1888 1 September 1895 6 James Colebrooke Patterson PC (1839–1929) 2 September 1895 9 October 1900 Hugh John...
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Columbia – Thomas Robert McInnes Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Colebrooke Patterson Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Jabez Bunting Snowball...
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The Earl Grey Premier Hugh John Macdonald Rodmond Roblin Preceded by James Colebrooke Patterson Succeeded by Douglas Colin Cameron Personal details Born...
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curriculum vitae see below: For James Colebrooke Patterson's Legislative Assembly information see "James Colebrooke Patterson, MPP". Parliamentary History...
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Friedrich Müller, German legal scholar, logician (b. 1684) May 10 James Colebrooke, British baronet (b. 1722) Richard Edgcumbe, 2nd Baron Edgcumbe, British...
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unsuccessfully for the federal seat in Essex North in 1887, losing to James Colebrooke Patterson. In 1890, he was an unsuccessful candidate in the same riding...
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November 18) then Thomas Robert McInnes Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Colebrooke Patterson Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Jabez Bunting Snowball...
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Christian Schultz (until September 2) then James Colebrooke Patterson Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – John James Fraser Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia...
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