Irish photographer, landowner Lady Louisa Tenison, wife of E.K. Tenison, travel writer, and artist Henry King-Tenison, 8th Earl of Kingston (1848–1896)...
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Lady Louisa Mary Anne King-Tenison (née Anson; 6 December 1819 – 27 August 1882) was an English artist, traveler and author. Lady Louisa Anson was born...
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King Tenison (21 January 1805 – 19 June 1878) was an Irish Whig and Liberal politician and photographer. Born in 1805 at Kilronan Castle, King Tenison was...
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was occupied by Mr Barton as a tenant of the Kilronan Estate. Lady Louisa Tenison mentioned Coothall in her will of 1878 which is currently in the National...
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Cyril Tenison White (17 August 1890 – 15 August 1950) was an Australian botanist. White was born in Brisbane, Queensland, to Henry White, a trade broker...
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Archived from the original on 23 November 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2015. Peacock, Louisa (19 January 2012). "Pumpkin Patch closes UK shops – The Telegraph p. 19...
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(is) looking forwards"). These are a difference of the arms of Thomas Tenison (1636–1715), Archbishop of Canterbury, themselves a difference of the arms...
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Burnet, John Kettlewell, William Sherlock, John Scott, John Howe, Thomas Tenison, Francis Atterbury, Isaac Watts, Jeremiah Seed, Philip Doddridge, James...
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but William overruled her and the post went to Bishop of Lincoln Thomas Tenison. Mary was tall (5 foot 11 inches; 180 cm) and apparently fit; she regularly...
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Lady Louisa Mary Ann Anson (1819–1882), who married Lt.-Col. Edward King-Tenison (d. 1878) of Kilronan Castle, in 1838 and had issue. Lady Anne Frederica...
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1689: Henry Compton, Bishop of London 1702: Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 1714: Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury 1727: William Wake, Archbishop...
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Chancellors of the College of William & Mary Henry Compton (1693–1700) Thomas Tenison (1700–1707) Henry Compton (1707–1713) John Robinson (1714–1721) William...
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Lady Georgiana Fullerton Margaret Radclyffe Livingstone Eyre Fr. Julian Tenison–Woods Sis. Mary Rose Columba Adams Cardinal Henry Manning Sis. Frances...
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the first anywhere in the world to commemorate Cugoano. 1685–1692 Thomas Tenison (later Archbishop of Canterbury) 1692–1695 Peter Birch (in opposition to...
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and they had 14 children: Florence Maud; Eveline Clemina (died 1928); Ada Louisa Mary; Henrietta Emily Anne; Alfred Otho; Hugh; Norma Wilhelmina (died 1876);...
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the Isle of Love (1684). She also corresponded with two bishops, Thomas Tenison and Gilbert Burnet, who supplemented the instruction of the governess....
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of Clones 6 Nov 1723 1 Nov 1810 1. Mary Chetwynd, no issue 2. Jane Mary Tenison, had issue Anna Amalia of Prussia, Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg 9 Nov...
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Act, requiring general elections every three years. December 6 – Thomas Tenison is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. December 16 – A total solar eclipse...
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screenwriter and translator William Hampton (born 1959), poet Marika Hanbury-Tenison (1938–1982), cookery and travel writer Irene Handl (1901–1987), novelist...
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following year. After for some time acting as chaplain of Archbishop Tenison's chapel, Regent Street, London, he obtained in 1841 the vicarage of Newcastle-on-Tyne...
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died unmarried in 1828); his sisters were Lady Elizabeth Clements, Lady Louisa Clements, and Lady Caroline Elizabeth Letitia Clements (the second wife...
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John Henry Christopher Whitfield and his wife Louisa (née Farren). He was educated at Archbishop Tenison's Grammar School, University College School, and...
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Harrold London Cassell vii, 312 p., 4 ill., 8º 29 1916 Three Sailor Girls N. Tenison London Henry Frowde 288 p., 4pl., 8º 30 1916 The valley of dreams Norah...
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Act, requiring general elections every three years. December 6 – Thomas Tenison is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. December 16 – A total solar eclipse...
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Republic of Venice. Archbishop Tenison's School, the world's earliest surviving mixed gender school, is established by Thomas Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury...
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Ernest George Joseph Bates, Civilian Instructor, No. 766 (Archbishop Tenison's Grammar School) Squadron, Air Training Corps. (Surbiton, Surrey). Albert...
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Detexomat Machinery Ltd. For services to Export. Airling Robin Hanbury-Tenison, Chairman, Survival International. Irene Agnes, Mrs Thompson, Area Organiser...
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Lieutenant-Colonel Roger Stephen Tempest, Scots Guards Major William Percival Cosnahan Tenison, Royal Artillery Captain Frank Stanford Thackeray, MC, Highland Light Infantry...
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1865) Mangelia harrisoni Tenison-Woods, 1878: synonym of Daphnella harrisoni (Tenison-Woods, 1878) Mangelia harrisoni Tenison-Woods, 1877: synonym of Parviterebra...
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MBE, of Tusmore, South Australia. For social welfare service. Mary Cecil Tenison Woods, OBE , of Kirribilli, New South Wales. For public services, especially...
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