Astley Bransby (died 1789) was an English stage actor and theatre manager who was a long-standing member of the company of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane...
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September, Astley Cooper was the son of the Rev Dr Samuel Cooper, a clergyman of the Church of England; his mother Maria Susanna Cooper née Bransby wrote several...
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England and Maria Susanna Bransby, the author of several novels, and brother to noted surgeon Astley Cooper and uncle to Bransby Blake Cooper. He was a Member...
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degree in 1805 and a Master of Arts degree in 1808. Bransby was a cousin of Astley Cooper. Bransby was a deacon and lecturer at St Mary's (Church of England)...
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Packer as Young Bellmont, Thomas Weston as Brush, Servant to Beverley, Astley Bransby as Blandford, Charles Blakes as Robert, Hannah Haughton as Lady Restless...
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David Garrick as Zamti, Henry Mossop as Etan, Charles Holland as Hamet, Astley Bransby as Octar, William Havard as Timurkan and Mary Ann Yates as Mandane....
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King as Mortimer, Spranger Barry as Aubrey, Samuel Reddish as Tyrrel, Astley Bransby as Bridgemore, Robert Baddeley as Doctor Druid, Francis Godolphin Waldron...
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Baronetage of England (Burrell and Bransby, 1802), page 379 "Celebrated young beauty" quoted in Constance Astley's Trip to New Zealand, 1897–1898 (Victoria...
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Maria Susanna Cooper (redirect from Maria Susanna Bransby)
(Cooper) Spurgeon (c. 1765 -1789) Astley Paston Cooper (1768-1841) Anna Maria Cooper (1770-1770) Margaret Bransby Cooper (1772- c. 1783) Beauchamp Newton...
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nautical career. He was influenced by his uncle, Astley Cooper to enter medicine. "Cooper, Bransby Blake - Biographical entry - Plarr's Lives of the...
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Betham, The Baronetage of England (Burrell and Bransby, 1802), page 379 Webster, Mary (2004). "Astley, John (1720–1787), portrait painter and beau". Oxford...
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Cibber as Cornelia, the wife of Aemilius. Other parts were played by Astley Bransby (Dumnorix); Thomas Davies (Varus); John Hayman Packer (Lucius); and...
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apprentice to Bransby Cooper, a nephew of Astley Cooper, and like him a surgeon at Guy's Hospital. He became assistant surgeon in 1849 and took Bransby Cooper's...
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Jacob Astley, 16th Baron Hastings (13 November 1797 – 27 December 1859), known as Sir Jacob Astley, Bt, between 1817 and 1841, was a British peer and Whig...
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(1826–1915) (created Marquess of Abergavenny in 1876) Reginald William Bransby Nevill, 2nd Marquess of Abergavenny, de facto 22nd and de jure 7th Baron...
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1828, one of his accounts of medical negligence accused Bransby Cooper (the nephew of Sir Astley Cooper, the General Surgeon) of incompetence in causing...
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Baronetage of England. BurrellBransby. p. 378. Kingsley, Nick (2016-05-25). "Landed families of Britain and Ireland: (218) Astley of Dukinfield Lodge". Landed...
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discus thrower and shot putter Bradley Cooper (born 1975), American actor Bransby Cooper (1844–1914), Australian cricketer Brenda Cooper, American author...
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Lillian Burgess, Jack Hylton and his famous band, Conn Kenna, Carr & Parr, Bransby Williams, The Houston Sisters, Billy Bennett, Rick Hayes 7 27 May 1927...
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Thomas's with Sir Astley Cooper, who retired in 1825, and wished to assign his share of the lectures to his two nephews, Bransby Cooper and Charles Aston...
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clothes: but his drawings and depictions were well made and very useful.' Bransby Cooper, who attended Fyfe in 1815-16, says: "Mr. Fyfe was a tall thin man...
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term of three years. He was elected a joint demonstrator of anatomy with Bransby Cooper in February 1823, an election which gave rise to friction between...
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(1974) David Innes Williams (1975) Frank Douglas Stephens (1976) Robert Bransby Zachary (1977) Fritz Rehbein (1978) Orvar Swenson (1979) 1980s Jan Hendrick...
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Glasgow Burghs Archibald Campbell Tory Gloucester (two members) Robert Bransby Cooper Tory Edward Webb Whig Gloucestershire (two members) Edward Somerset...
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Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury 1754-03-28 10 February 1711 – 27 May 1771 Bransby Blake Cooper 1829-06-18 2 September 1792 – ? 11 August 1853 Charles Purton...
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Richard Anthony Stafford (not delivered due to illness) 1852 James Luke 1853 Bransby Blake Cooper 1855 Joseph Hodgson 1857 Thomas Wormald 1859 John Bishop 1861...
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Bramhall, Assistant Division Officer, Ordnance Survey. Charles Cyril Michael Bransby, Assistant General Secretary, National Union of Sheetmetal Workers, Coppersmiths...
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George Edward Wilkinson, Northumberland Fusiliers 2nd Lt. William George Bransby Williams, Royal Flying Corps Lt. Guy Williams, London Regiment 2nd Lt....
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