Thomas Lascelles (c.1670 – 1 November 1751) was a British military engineer and ordnance expert, who held a number of senior positions between 1713 and...
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Thomas Lascelles may refer to: Thomas Lascelles (engineer), Chief Royal Engineer, 1742–1751; Surveyor-General of the Ordnance, 1742–1750 Thomas Lascelles...
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Lieutenant-General Peregrine Lascelles, 1 June 1685 to 26 March 1772, was a British military officer from Yorkshire. Lascelles served in Spain during the...
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years 1711–1714: Michael Richards 1714–1742: John Armstrong 1742–1751: Thomas Lascelles vacant for six years 1757–1781: William Skinner 1781–1786: James Bramham...
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1992 – Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Canadian ice hockey player 1993 – Jamaal Lascelles, English footballer 1994 – Lio Rush, American wrestler 1994 – Sanju Samson...
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William Skinner (British Army officer) (redirect from William Skinner (Engineer))
parents Thomas and Elizabeth died when he was young and he was adopted by his aunt, Mrs Lambert. She remarried Captain Talbot Edwards, chief engineer in Barbados...
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1970 Gerald Häfner, German MEP Gerald Klug, Austrian politician Gerald Lascelles (disambiguation), several people Gerald Nabarro, British Conservative...
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September. In addition, much of Cope's infantry lacked experience. Until May, Lascelles' Regiment had been employed in building a military road near Loch Lomond...
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and a daughter. One child was Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover, a civil engineer and politician who as Commissioner of Works was notable for the construction...
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Anthony Bushby Bacon (1772–1827), British industrialist Margaret Bushby Lascelles Cockburn (1829–1928), Indian-born artist and amateur ornithologist Bushby...
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ISBN 978-0-470-04439-1. Lascelles, A. (2006). Hart-Davis, D. (ed.). King's Counsellor: Abdication and War – The Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles. London, UK: Weidenfeld...
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in 1711. He worked with fellow engineer and long-time acquaintance Thomas Lascelles and they remained close colleagues until Armstrong's death in 1742...
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vacant 30 April 1742: Thomas Lascelles 10 April 1750: Charles Frederick February 1770: Thomas Desaguliers 13 May 1782: The Hon. Thomas Pelham 20 May 1783:...
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Innes Ireland (category English mechanical engineers)
1930 – 22 October 1993) was a British racing driver, military officer, engineer and journalist, who competed in Formula One from 1959 to 1966. Ireland...
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reported that Mrs. Bloomfield Moore had arranged with Professor Wentworth Lascelles Scott of London to investigate Keely's claims of etheric force and examine...
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often wrongly attributed to Georgiana. It was in fact written by Rowley Lascelles, based on a Swiss tour in 1794. One more piece was published in the last...
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out that Jan Smuts already had. The King's Official Secretary, Sir Alan Lascelles, then claimed that Blamey could not be promoted to field marshal because...
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and lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of the West Indies Lascelles Robotham, lawyer and Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court...
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caravel, used flag and lantern communication. Sterling 2008, p. 209. Lascelles, T. S. (1922). "Weissenbruch Three-Position Signal System as Used in Belgium:...
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Leonard Smelt (British Army officer) (category Royal Engineers officers)
assigned him to Colonel Thomas Lascelles, chief engineer at Portsmouth Dockyard, in April 1741 and only two months later Lascelles recommended that Montagu...
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was named by Francis Lascelles Jardine (1841-1919) pastoralist and Alexander William Jardine (1843-1920) pastoralist and engineer, on 31 December 1867...
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James Sir John Jardine Lord Jenkins of Hillhead William, Earl Jowitt Alan Lascelles Ruth Lea Roger Liddle David Lloyd George, who resigned with Churchill...
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Malins Lafone British Army 1917 First World War Beersheba Arthur Moore Lascelles British Army 1917 First World War Masnières Brian Turner Tom Lawrence...
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(used a custom Minimoog Voyager) Jack's Mannequin Michael Jackson James Lascelles – Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel. Played alongside a Korg Trinity ProX-88...
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Festival Committee when conversing with the Princess and her son, George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood at the Leeds Civic Hall. In 1909, Middleton was...
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third son of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, and Emma Lascelles, both the daughter of William Lascelles and Lord Edward's cousin. Cavendish's younger brother...
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and moving pictures in colour. Initially working with William Norman Lascelles Davidson, Friese-Greene patented a two-colour moving picture system using...
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Books. p. 10. ISBN 9781498572521. Anthony Peattie; George Henry Hubert Lascelles Earl of Harewood (1997). The New Kobbé's Opera Book. G.P. Putnam's Sons...
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13) ▌Robert Wherry (R, Hills. 13) ▌Ralph Boehm (R, Hills. 14) ▌Richard Lascelles (R, Hills. 14) ▌Mark McLean (R, Hills. 15) ▌Mark Proulx (R, Hills. 15)...
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(1966–1970) Sir Frank Lascelles (1841–1920), British Ambassador to Persia (1891–1894), to Russia (1894–1895) and to Germany (1895–1908) Thomas Villiers Lister...
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