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    Lieutenant General Roger Handasyd, also spelt Handaside, (11 March 1689 – 4 January 1763) was an English military officer and Member of Parliament for...
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  • Handasyd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Roger Handasyd (1689–1763), English military officer Thomas Handasyd (1645–1729), British...
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  • his death on 26 March 1729. Thomas Handasyd was born about 1645 in Elsdon, Northumberland, to Colonel Roger Handasyd and his wife Margaret. He was the...
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    and entered England on 8 November. Government forces, under General Roger Handasyd, retook Edinburgh on the 14th. On the march southward, the Council met...
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    by Thomas Handasyd, both as Colonel and Governor of Jamaica. Thomas returned to England and was succeeded as Colonel by his son Roger Handasyd in 1712,...
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    destructive panic... He was replaced as commander in Scotland first by Roger Handasyd, then Henry Hawley, who was also over-run by the Highland charge at...
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    Regiment of Dragoons 1740–1759 Succeeded by Henry Conway Preceded by Roger Handasyd Commander-in-Chief, Scotland December 1745 – July 1746 Succeeded by...
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    March 7 – Charles-Michel Mesaiger, Jesuit priest (d. 1766) March 11 Roger Handasyd, British Army officer (d. 1763) Nanbu Toshimoto, mid-Edo period Japanese...
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  • Burghersh and Earl of Westmorland from November 1771. 14 March 1761 Roger Handasyd 1684 1763 March 1761 Charles James Otway 1694 1764 March 1761 Charles...
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    March 7 – Charles-Michel Mesaiger, Jesuit priest (d. 1766) March 11 Roger Handasyd, British Army officer (d. 1763) Nanbu Toshimoto, mid-Edo period Japanese...
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  • settled in another. He appears to have been a descendant of General Roger Handasyd an early governor of Jamaica. His more ancient ancestry can be traced...
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    Cholmeley 1724–1730: Henry Scott, 4th Earl of Deloraine 1730–1763: Roger Handasyd 1763–1765: Hon. Robert Brudenell 1765–1766: Col Sir William Draper KB...
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    Carpenter 1724–1740: George Wade ... 1743–1745: Sir John Cope 1745–1745: Roger Handasyd 1745–1746: Henry Hawley (Prince William, Duke of Cumberland in overall...
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  • Regiment of Foot 1715–1730 Succeeded by Nicholas Price Preceded by Roger Handasyd Colonel of Barrell's Regiment of Foot 1730–1734 Succeeded by James St...
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  • Huntingdon (seat 1/2) Edward Wortley Montagu Whig Huntingdon (seat 2/2) Roger Handasyd Huntingdonshire (seat 1/2) Lord Robert Montagu - succeeded to a peerage...
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  • Huntingdon (seat 1/2) Edward Wortley Montagu Whig Huntingdon (seat 2/2) Roger Handasyd Huntingdonshire (seat 1/2) John Bigg Whig Huntingdonshire (seat 2/2)...
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  • Selwyn, Jan-April 1702 (died in office) Peter Beckford, 1702, acting Thomas Handasyd, 1702–1711, acting to 1704 Lord Archibald Hamilton, 1711–1716 Thomas Pitt...
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  • Thomas Clap Perkins (1798–1870), American lawyer and politician Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764–1854), American businessman and philanthropist Tom Perkins...
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    Burlington." He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 24, 1840, to James Handasyd and Sarah Hart (Elliott) Perkins. His ancestor was Pierre de Morlaix, bailiff...
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    Survey from 1867 to 1874 Annie Stevens Perkins (1868–1946), writer Thomas Handasyd Perkins Haitian slave trader up to Slave Revolt, opium dealer, owned Perkins...
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    illustrator, wife of American author Nathaniel Hawthorne Perkins Family Thomas Handasyd Perkins (1764–1854), merchant, pioneer of the China trade, philanthropist...
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  • Perrin (settler) (note the spelling) Perkins Township, Maine – Thomas Handasyd Perkins Perris, California – Frederick Thomas Perris (chief engineer of...
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    Theodore Lyman II, George Peabody, Thomas Aspinwall (consul), Thomas Handasyd Perkins of Boston; Archibald Gracie II, Joseph Delafield, Edward Livingston...
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  • Hope (1789 brigantine) Joseph Ingraham Brigantine. 72 tons. U.S. Thomas Handasyd Perkins, Russell Sturgis, and James Magee. 1791, Ingraham fashioned copper...
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  • Department, Assistant Political Agent, Kalat, Baluchistan Robert Hemiss Handasyd Hopkins, Shipping Master, Bombay William Stenning Hopkyns, Indian Civil...
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