Vice-Admiral William Lukin, later William Lukin Windham (20 September 1768 – 12 January 1833), was a Royal Navy officer who rose to the rank of Vice Admiral...
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George William Lukin was the Dean of Wells between 1799 and his death on 27 November 1812. He was born in Braintree, Essex on 26 September 1739 and educated...
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husband George Lukin, passing in turn to Philip Wynell Mayow (died 1845), then William Howe Windham, MP, (son of Vice Admiral William Lukin Windham) and...
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Mikhail Lukin (Russian: Михаи́л Дми́триевич Луки́н); born 10 October 1971) is a Russian theoretical and experimental physicist and a professor at Harvard...
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Lionel Lukin (18 May 1742 – 16 February 1834) was a British carriage builder and inventor, noted for the invention of the 'unimmergible' lifeboat. Lukin was...
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Felbrigg, son of the above, Whig statesman William Lukin Windham (1768–1833), Royal Navy officer William Windham (Liberal politician) (1802–1854), son...
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later:[citation needed] Defence 74 (Captain Charles Ekins) Mars 74 (Captain William Lukin) Agamemnon 64 (Captain Jonas Rose) Africaine 32 (Capt. Richard Raggett)...
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William Wouldhave (1751–1821) is a rival of Lionel Lukin for recognition as inventor of the lifeboat. His tombstone (erected thirteen years before Lukin’s)...
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radical, William Augustine O'Carroll, was the de facto daily editor of the Courier during Lukin's entire period as managing editor. Yet Lukin was instrumental...
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Colchester, was divorced from Maria Matilda Bingham, a daughter of U.S. Senator William Bingham, the former wife of French aristocrat James Alexander, Comte de...
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William Windham, Sr. (1717–1761), of Felbrigg, traveler and militia advocate William Windham (1750–1810), of Felbrigg, Whig statesman William Lukin Windham...
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Thomas William Rhys Davids FBA (12 May 1843 – 27 December 1922) was a Welsh scholar of the Pāli language and founder of the Pāli Text Society. He took...
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George Lukins, also known as the Yatton daemoniac, was a tailor infamous for his alleged demonic possession and the subsequent exorcism that occurred in...
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Thellusson (1774–1849), who married Vice-Admiral William Lukin, son of Very Rev. George William Lukin, in 1801. After his death his substantial estate...
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Major-General Sir Henry Timson Lukin KCB CMG DSO (24 May 1860 – 15 December 1925) was a South African military commander. He fought in the Anglo-Zulu...
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noteworthy and the collection included a pair of silver wine coolers by William Lukin that are now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Horace Walpole...
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married Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham in 1801, and had descendants including Diana, Princess of Wales, as well as her sons William, Prince of Wales heir...
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Caroline Augusta Windham. Rhys-Davids' great-grandfather was Vice Admiral William Lukin who had assumed the name Windham in 1824 upon inheriting Felbrigg Hall...
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William Howe Windham (30 March 1802 – 22 December 1854) was the son of Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham, and a British Member of Parliament. He lived...
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bought by Benjamin Bond Cabbell from Lady Listowel (daughter of Admiral William Lukin Windham) in 1852. He was succeeded at Cromer Hall by his nephew John...
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Baring 25. Harriet Herring 6. Edward Baring, 1st Baron Revelstoke 26. William Lukin 13. Cecilia Anne Windham 27. Anne Thellusson 3. Hon. Margaret Baring...
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former Harriet Herring (a daughter of William Herring). His maternal grandparents were Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham and Anne Thellusson (daughter...
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Wyndham of Cromer Hall, Norfolk, and second daughter of Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham of Felbrigg Hall. He was educated at Eton before gaining a commission...
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husband remarried to Cecilia Anne Windham, a daughter of Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham, with whom he had another eight children.[citation needed] On...
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Vice-Admiral William Lukin Windham, on 23 July 1831. He died in February 1856, aged 54, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son William Hare, 3rd...
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former public servant Gresley Lukin (1840–1916). Although called "managing editor", actual writing and editing was by William Augustine O'Carroll (1831–1885)...
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The F. L. Lukins House is a historic house in Artesia, New Mexico. It was built in 1906 for William Major, who later sold it to F. L. Lukins. The house...
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the frigates were captured, and Soleil was taken prisoner by Captain William Lukin of HMS Mars. Soleil was exchanged in September 1807. He was given command...
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farm. In 1874 he made a second exploring expedition, this time with William Lukin in search of pastoral land. He took up Croydon Station near Roebourne...
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Captain Edward Pellew in Impetueux. The 32-gun frigate Thames, Captain William Lukin, Cynthia, and some small-craft, attacked the south-west end of Quiberon...
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