• Charles William Grenfell (17 March 1823 – 4 May 1861) was a British Liberal Party politician. Grenfell was the eldest son of Charles Grenfell and grandson...
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  • Grenfell (1864–1924), soldier and British Liberal politician Charles Grenfell (1790–1867), British businessman and politician Charles Grenfell (1823–1861)...
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  • Charles Grenfell may refer to: Charles Grenfell (1790–1867), MP Charles Grenfell (18231861), MP, son of the above This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    South Pacific. In 1823, he followed Lord Cochrane to Brazil, to fight in the Brazilian War of Independence. In August 1823, Grenfell now a Commander in...
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    Smith-Dorrien (1856–1933) General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien (1858–1930) Brigadier Grenfell Horace Gerald Smith-Dorrien (1904–1944) Colonel Peter Lockwood Smith-Dorrien...
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    John ???? 1823 - 1825 James Yonge 1825 - 1828 Algernon Grenfell 1828 - 1831 Charles Lane 1831 - 1837 William George Parks Smith 1837 - 1870 Charles Edward...
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    (1861–) 1862–1883 : Duke of Buccleuch 1884–1885 : Sir Benjamin Thomas Brandreth-Gibbs 1885–1913 : Sir Trevor Lawrence 1913–1919 : Francis Grenfell, 1st...
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  • Julian Huxley (1887–1975) Henry Moseley (1887–1915) Julian Grenfell (1888–1915) Sir Charles Andrew Gladstone, 6th Baronet, of Fasque (1888–1968) Ronald...
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  • (Then) Current Prime Minister 717 Abdul Medjid I, Sultan of Ottoman Empire 18231861 1856 First non-Christian member 718 Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl...
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    Guy Gregson Field Marshal Francis Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell General the Honourable Charles Grey General Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey Lieutenant-General...
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    at that time as Lambing Flat Nerrigundah 1861 Forbes, 1861 Parkes, 1862 Lucknow near Orange, 1862 Grenfell 1866 Gulgong, 1870 Hillgrove, 1877 Mount Drysdale...
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  • 2016). The company continued to grow, with the head office moving to 65 Grenfell Street in 1921, which housed the retail business until into the 21st century...
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    London Directory. London. Kent's Original London Directory: 1823. London: Henry Kent Causton. 1823. Allen, Thomas (1827–1828). History and Antiquities of London...
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  • problems with cladding on buildings and avoid a similar incident to the Grenfell Tower fire in Scotland. 15 May – The Scottish Government declares a national...
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    the British Royal Family, most recently Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Charles III, were promoted to the rank after shorter periods of service. Three...
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    at that time as Lambing Flat Nerrigundah 1861 Forbes, 1861 Parkes, 1862 Lucknow near Orange, 1862 Grenfell 1866 In beach sands at Northern Rivers, 1870...
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    Samuel Mudd (category People from Charles County, Maryland)
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  • Hurry Sundown, which became an Otto Preminger film in 1967 Clarine Coffin Grenfell (1910–2004), poet and author, was born and raised in Bangor Frederic Henry...
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    Infantry as an ensign on 16 July 1820 and was promoted to lieutenant on 11 July 1823 and to captain on 14 May 1832. He became a brigade major in Oudh in 1834...
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  • manager Joyce Grenfell (1910–1979), English actress and writer H. W. Gretton (1914–1983), New Zealand poet, teacher and soldier Charles Greville (1794–1865)...
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