Charles Enderby (1797–1876) was one of three sons of Samuel Enderby Junior (1756–1829). He was the grandson of Samuel Enderby (1717–1797), who founded...
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fiancée Emily Trefusis starts sleuthing herself. She is assisted by Charles Enderby, a Daily Wire journalist who, after the murder, presented a cheque...
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Hardwicke, New Zealand (redirect from Enderby Settlement)
founder, Charles Enderby, as the resident chief commissioner and lieutenant governor of the new colony. Charles Enderby was the son of Samuel Enderby, founder...
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Enderby & Sons Samuel Enderby Junior (1756–1829), son of the founder of the whaling company Samuel Enderby & Sons Charles Enderby (1798–1876), grandson...
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occupying 460 km2 (180 sq mi), is surrounded by smaller Adams Island, Enderby Island, Disappointment Island, Ewing Island, Rose Island, Dundas Island...
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Bag Enderby is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Greetham with Somersby, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England....
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Samuel Enderby & Sons was a whaling and sealing company based in London, England, founded circa 1775 by Samuel Enderby (1717–1797). The company was significant...
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Samuel Enderby (1755–1829) was a British whaling merchant, significant in the history of whaling in Australia. His father, Samuel Enderby (1717–1797),...
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Charles Enderby, for the purpose of operating a permanent whaling station on the Auckland Islands. Charles Enderby was the grandson of Samuel Enderby...
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Enderby Hall was the ancestral home of the Smith family when the paternal line ended. The hall was left to Charles Loraine who took the name Charles Loraine...
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Mystery Starring Melinda Walker as Emily Trefusis, Stephen Tompkinson as Charles Enderby, John Moffatt as Mr. Rycroft and Geoffrey Whitehead as Inspector Narracott...
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died in 1797, leaving the company to his three sons Charles, Samuel III, and George. Samuel Enderby III (1755-1829) owned Britannia, the ship that made...
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was involved in Charles Enderby's scheme in the late 1840s of turning the Auckland Islands into a Crown colony for Britain. Enderby held the Queen's...
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Enderby III who initially developed the site along with brothers Charles and George, who acquired the site for a ropeworks.[citation needed] Enderbys...
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who named it for W. Borradaile, one of the merchants who united with Charles Enderby in sending out the expedition. The first landing on the island was...
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Stringer Davis as Mr Stringer Robert Morley as Hector Enderby Flora Robson as Miss Milchrest Charles Tingwell as Inspector Craddock Gordon Harris as Sergeant...
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Enderby Land is a region of Northeastern Antarctica which extends into the Southern Indian Ocean. The area is claimed by Australia as part of the Australian...
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Fairbairn, Hallington Hall, Hallington, Newcastle upon Tyne 2000: Samuel Charles Enderby of The Riding, Hexham 2001: John Philip Palmer Anderson, Little Harle...
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Island, naming it for J. Row, one of the merchants who united with Charles Enderby in sending out the expedition. Since the island reported by Balleny...
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London-based shipping firm of Enderby Brothers, but his reputation had preceded him and he was rejected. Charles Enderby stated publicly that "he had heard...
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products also came to be known as "swaps litigation" or "swaps cases". Charles Enderby Smith (14 September 2015). "Interest rate swaps litigation". Law Society...
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Scott Mountains; these four mountains were named Charles, Henry, Gordon and George, probably for the Enderby Brothers, owners of Biscoe's vessels. It has...
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new employment; he sought work with the shipping firm of Enderby Brothers, but Charles Enderby said that "he had heard so much of [Morrell] that he did...
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and utilised as an ammunition store. In 1990, Charles Henderson's great grandson Major Charles Enderby took over running the racecourse until 2016. During...
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district; and on purchasing Enderby Hall, Leicestershire, in 1865, with large estates adjoining, costing £150,000, he rebuilt Enderby church and the stocking-weavers'...
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William Gordon (1786–1865) and Elizabeth (1792–1873), daughter of Samuel Enderby Junior. The men of the Gordon family had served as officers in the British...
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Whale Fishery to Messers Enderby of London. He first enters the public record as the chief officer (first mate) aboard the Enderby owned vessel Speedy (Captain...
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Mount Charles may refer to any of the following: Mount Charles (Antarctica), in Enderby Land, Antarctica Mount Charles (New Zealand), the highest point...
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Taylor. Statistical mechanics was pursued by Geoffrey V. Chester, John Enderby, Alec Gaines and Alan B. Lidiard. The students who went on to the Mathematics...
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schooner Eliza Scott, commanded by Mr John Balleny, communicated by Charles Enderby, Esq., Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, 9 (1839)...
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