William Stephen Raikes Hodson (19 March 1821 – 11 March 1858) was a British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857, commonly...
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William Hodson may refer to: William Stephen Raikes Hodson (1821–1858), British leader of irregular light cavalry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 William...
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Mirza Bakhtawar Shah, Abu Bakht was shot and killed by Major William Stephen Raikes Hodson near Khooni Darwaza (Bloody Gate) during the Indian Rebellion...
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Major) William Stephen Raikes Hodson as the Commandant of a corps of Irregular Horse, which he was directed to raise, while at Kurnaul. Hodson sought...
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younger brother was William Stephen Raikes Hodson, who adopted a military career and founded Hodsons Horse Regiment. Hodson studied divinity at Balliol...
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union footballer of the 2010s Tommy Hodson, American football quarterback of the 1990s William Stephen Raikes Hodson, British soldier Hudson (disambiguation)...
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Alexander, soldier John Coleman, soldier Edward Hilton, soldier William Stephen Raikes Hodson, British officer Henry Montgomery Lawrence, soldier Claude Martin...
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Command during WWII William Ernest Henley, poet, author of Invictus William Stephen Raikes Hodson, soldier and commander of Hodson's Horse during the Indian...
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of William Stephen, M.D., of Saint Kitts, West Indies. Among his children were Major William Stephen Raikes Hodson and Rev. Dr James Stephen Hodson. A...
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Vibishana 2001–2002 Jai Mahabharat Dronacharya 2003 1857 Kranti William Stephen Raikes Hodson 2004 Hatim Anant 2004 Aakrosh Doctor 2005 Hotel Kingston 2006...
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Trimbakrao Pandit, Raj Purohit in Jhansi Kingdom Vinod Kapoor as William Stephen Raikes Hodson Ahmed Khan as Lord Dalhousie Hariom Parashar as Narayan Bhat...
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commissioner E.A. Samuels to apprehend Kunwar Singh 17 August Captain William Stephen Raikes Hodson defeats a large body of rebel cavalry near Rohtak 4 September...
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Kavanagh on his hazardous mission. Lord George Paget Fred Roberts William Stephen Raikes Hodson Hugh Rose Mowbray Thomson - British officer at the Siege of...
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photography) William Stephen Raikes Hodson was born on 9 March 1821 at Maisemore Court, the third son of the curate, Rev. George Hodson. ONS Census 2001...
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Horse (Hodson's Horse), cavalry regiment of the Indian Army founded by William Stephen Raikes Hodson All pages with titles containing Hodson (disambiguation)...
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noted scholars. James Stephen Hodson, who was rector 1877–81, is commemorated here along with his brother William Stephen Raikes Hodson (1821–1858), a soldier...
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Balliol College. James Stephen Hodson, who was rector 1877-81, is commemorated here along with his brother William Stephen Raikes Hodson (1821–1858), a soldier...
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of the Great Mutiny, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1911. Hodson, William Stephen Raikes. 12 Years of a Soldier's Life In India. Boston: Ticknor and Fields...
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Robert Napier Raikes Major-General Sir Geoffrey Raikes Major-General Bertram George Ralfs Major-General Charles Ramsay Major-General Frank William Ramsay General...
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(1983–1992) Henry Cecil Raikes; MP for City of Chester (1868–1880), Preston (1882) and Cambridge University (1882–1891) Sir Victor Raikes; MP for South East...
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Sergeant Major James Hodson, Manchester Regiment Temp Lieutenant Arthur Rupert Pieschell-Hoffmann, Army Service Corps Lieutenant John William Hoggart, Royal...
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The Light Dragoons. Major (Acting Lieutenant Colonel) Graham Evan William Tudor Raikes (510624), Adjutant General's Corps (SPS). 24565384 Warrant Officer...
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George Stacey Hodson, CBE, AFC. Air Commodore Harold Douglas Jackman, CBE. Air Commodore John Lawrence Kirby, CBE. Air Commodore Francis William Long. Air...
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Rae, Liverpool Regiment, attd. Manchester Regiment Capt. Wilfred Taunton Raikes MC South Wales Borderers, comdg. Machine Gun Corps Maj. Richard Montague...
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and political services. John Sholl Hodson, Esq., Principal Electrical Engineer, Department of the Navy. Ernest William Jewell, Esq. For public and patriotic...
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Willoughby. John Thomas Davies, CB. Edward Howard Marsh, CB, CMG. Francis Edward Raikes, MVO, OBE. Captain The Hon. James Gray Stuart, MC (Dated 3 December 1921)...
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Reg. (Danby) Pte. S. Hodkinson, Shropshire Light Inf. (Stockport) Cpl. H. Hodson, Royal Engineers (Willesden) Sgt. H. JB. Hogg, RAMC (Croydon) Dvr. D. Hogwood...
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Admiral John Ernle Pope. Vice Admiral Iwan Geoffrey Raikes, CBE, DSC. Army Major-General William Gerald Hugh Beach, OBE, MC, (251023), late Corps of Royal...
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1946: Arthur Dunnot Humberston Pennant, of Nantlys, St. Asaph 1947: William Joseph Hodson, of Buckley, near Chester 1948: Alexander Reith Gray, of Lower Soughton...
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Major-General Geoffrey Taunton Raikes, CB, DSO, lately HM Lieutenant of the County of Brecknock. Leon Edgar Stephens, CBE, DL, Clerk of the Warwickshire...
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