Victorian period and the First World War. Reginald Tupper was born on 16 October 1859, the son of C. W. Tupper, an officer in the Royal Fusiliers. His mother...
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Tupper may refer to: Anselm Tupper (1763–1808), Continental Army officer, pioneer to the Ohio Country, son of Benjamin Tupper Archelaus Tupper (died 1781)...
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Hibbert Tupper, 6th Baronet (born 1964) Reginald Hibbert Tupper (1893–1972) Charles Gordon Hibbert Tupper (1918–1996) (1) Charles Reginald Hibbert Tupper (b...
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Preston and Brassey's say 1909, though Parkes says 1908. Captain Reginald Tupper, quoted in Roberts, p. 85 Massie, p. 39 Massie, pp. 45–46 Preston,...
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Erskine-Tulloch, James Spens and Thomas Pilcher; admirals Edmund Fremantle, Reginald Tupper and William Ernest Russell Martin; Lieutenant Colonels Daniel Burges...
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April 2012. Retrieved 27 October 2009. Roberts, p. 83 Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper, quoted in Roberts, p. 85 Roberts, pp. 96–97 Roberts, pp. 109, 112...
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de Chair. Later, Alsatian served as flagship for Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper. During the war years, she became one of the first ships to be fitted...
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East Indies 1917–1919 Succeeded by Sir Hugh Tothill Preceded by Sir Reginald Tupper Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches 1921–1922 Post disestablished...
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anchorage; he had the full approval of the base commander, Vice Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper, who was known as "Holy Reggie". Davidson's service report from Gibraltar's...
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Conservative Party MP for Torquay. Admirals Sir Edmund Fremantle and Sir Reginald Tupper, Brigadier-Generals Julian Tyndale-Biscoe and Roland Erskine-Tulloch...
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omitted at his own request. Also left out were Dudley de Chair and Reginald Tupper, who commanded the 10th Cruiser Squadron in the Northern Patrol. The...
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RAdm-Comm, Cruiser Force B (the Northern Patrol) 4 Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper 6 March 1916 – 8 December 1917 RAdm-Comm, Cruiser Force B (the Northern...
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Chair was replaced in March 1916 by Rear-Admiral (later vice-admiral) Reginald Tupper, who commanded the 10th Cruiser Squadron until it was disbanded on...
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Greenwich 1915 Succeeded by Sir Henry Jackson Preceded by Sir Charles Coke Commander-in-Chief, Coast of Ireland 1915–1919 Succeeded by Sir Reginald Tupper...
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to Commander-in-Chief, Coast of Ireland on 4 June 1917) Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper (1919-1921) Admiral Sir Ernest Gaunt (1921-1922) Halpern, Paul G. (1995)...
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Commanding, Cruiser Force B 1914–1916 Succeeded by Vice Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper Preceded by Vice Admiral Sir Herbert Heath Vice-Admiral Commanding...
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London home. Christie's other early subjects included Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper, his charcoal drawing of whom was accepted for the Imperial War Museum's...
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Handy was initially based at Portsmouth, her commanding officer, Reginald Tupper, becoming commander of the Portsmouth destroyer flotilla when the destroyers...
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(RAN) after completing his education by his godfather, Admiral Sir Reginald Tupper. He entered into the Royal Australian Naval College as a cadet midshipman...
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embarrassment and returns to London to ask a mutual friend George Tupper for the necessary funds. Tupper coughs up happily and forms a plan to approach Ukridge's...
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Joseph Howe, The Hon. Charles Tupper (1909) Charles Tupper, Political Reminiscences of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., ed. W. A. Harkin (1914)...
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fighter. This entails taking the girl out for dinner, on their friend George Tupper, who is mortified by the girl's plebeian dress and manners. When the day...
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gun – John T. Thompson Tobin tax — James Tobin Tupperware – Earl Silas Tupper Ubbelohde viscometer – Leo Ubbelohde Uzi – Uziel Gal Venn diagram – John...
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George Reginald Geary PC KC MC OBE (August 12, 1872 – April 30, 1954) was a Canadian politician. He was a Conservative member of the House of Commons from...
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brothers were William Gifford Palgrave, Robert Harry Inglis Palgrave and Reginald Palgrave. His childhood was spent at Yarmouth and at his father's house...
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Jane Ingham (redirect from Rose Marie Tupper‑Carey)
Rose Marie "Jane" Ingham (née Tupper‑Carey /ˌtˈʌpə ˈkɛəri/ ; 15 August 1897 – 10 September 1982) was an English botanist and scientific translator. She...
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ESPN. "Ashe Wins Wimbledon Crown". Herald-Journal. AP. July 6, 1975. Fred Tupper (July 6, 1975). "Ashe Thrashes Connors For Wimbledon Title". Sarasota Herald-Tribune...
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Tilley. Nova Scotian delegates featured Adams George Archibald and Charles Tupper. Newfoundland sent two delegates whose mere purpose was to observe proceedings...
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Saint-Leger (honorary) 1939: Frank Edward Smith 1941: Frederick Bowhill, Reginald Dorman-Smith, Thomas Gardiner, The Viscount Nuffield, Arthur Robinson,...
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Nicholas Gonzalez Mercy Dr. Chris Sands Dr. Dan Harris Dr. Joe Briggs James Tupper James LeGros James Van Der Beek Mercy Point Dr. Batung Dr. Dru Breslauer...
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