Charles Bathurst PC (1754 – 13 August 1831), known as Charles Bragge from 1754 to 1804, was a British politician of the early 19th century. Born Charles...
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Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe, GCMG, KBE, KStJ, PC (21 September 1867 – 3 July 1958) was a British Conservative politician and colonial governor...
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Otto Benjamin Charles Bathurst (born 18 January 1971) is a British television and film director. In 2014, he won a BAFTA for his work on BBC drama Peaky...
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Earl Bathurst, of Bathurst in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Peerage of Great Britain. The medieval English word was Botehurst, thought to date...
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Charles Bathurst (1754–1831) was a British Member of Parliament in the early 19th-century. Charles Bathurst may also refer to: Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount...
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Robert Guy Bathurst (born 22 February 1957) is a British actor. Bathurst was born in The Gold Coast (now Ghana) in 1957, where his father was working...
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Bathurst (/ˈbæθɜːrst/) is a city in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Bathurst is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) west-northwest of Sydney...
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as Home Secretary February 1822 – Charles Williams-Wynn succeeds Charles Bathurst at the Board of Control. Bathurst remains at the Duchy of Lancaster...
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Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, KG, PC (22 May 1762 – 27 July 1834) was a High Tory, High Church Pittite. He was an MP for thirty years before ennoblement...
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Viscount Bledisloe (redirect from Rupert Bathurst, 4th Viscount Bledisloe)
and Anne Bathurst, granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, younger brother of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst. In 1804, Charles Bathurst assumed the...
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Robin Gilbert Charles Bathurst (21 March 1920, Chelsea, London – 24 May 2006, Derwen Dêg Fawr, North Wales) was a British geologist, known as a leading...
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across the country. The history of Charles Sturt University dates back to 1895 with the establishment of the Bathurst Experiment Farm. The university was...
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include: Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst (1684–1775), politician Allen Bathurst, 6th Earl Bathurst (1832–1892) Allen Bathurst, 9th Earl Bathurst (born 1961)...
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Charles Bathurst (c. 1703–1743) of Clints and Skutterskelfe, Yorkshire was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons briefly from 1727 to 1728...
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John Smyth 1804–1806 The Earl Bathurst 1806 Lord Charles Spencer 1806–1807 Charles Bathurst 1807–1812 The Earl Bathurst 1812–1814 The Earl of Clancarty...
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III to the thirty-first Year of King Henry VIII. Vol. 4. Cambridge: Charles Bathurst. p. 78. Pickering, Danby, ed. (1765). "Cap. IV. An act concerning making...
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David Benjamin Bathurst, GCB, DL (born 27 May 1936) is a former Royal Navy officer. He is the only living person, apart from King Charles III, holding the...
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Ordnance Lord Buckinghamshire – President of the Board of Control Charles Bathurst – Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Lord Camden – minister without...
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and would introduce his nephew in the 1780s to prominent Whigs such as Charles James Fox, Edmund Burke, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan. George Canning's...
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September. With Addington, now Viscount Sidmouth, he joined the government of Charles James Fox and Lord Grenville as Secretary to the Treasury in February 1806...
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from the 23rd to the 26th Year of King George II, vol. 20, Cambridge: Charles Bathurst, p. 194, retrieved 28 January 2020 (calendar at the end of the Act)...
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The Bathurst Free Press and Mining Journal, also published as The Bathurst Free Press, Bathurst Times, Bathurst Argus, Bathurst Daily Argus, Western Times...
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barrister. Born at Westbury, Wiltshire, Bledisloe was the eldest son of Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe, and the Hon. Bertha Susan Lopes, daughter...
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Cambridge. "Printed by Joseph Bentham, Printer to the University; for Charles Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys, opposite St Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, London"...
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Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst, PC (16 November 1684 – 16 September 1775), of Bathurst in the County of Sussex, known as The Lord Bathurst from 1712...
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The River Lyd flows through the town and into the Severn. In 1935, Charles Bathurst was created Viscount Bledisloe of Lydney upon his retirement as Governor-General...
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Bathurst Manor is a neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in northern Toronto in the former suburb of North York. It sits on a plateau bounded...
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that this should exempt him from the ordination requirement, and King Charles II, whose permission was needed, accepted this argument; thus, a conflict...
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Bentham for Charles Bathurst, pp. 353–355 Pickering, Danby, ed. (1763h), The Statutes at Large, vol. VIII: From the Twelfth Year of King Charles II., to the...
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of Wales Charles I of England Charles II of England James Scott, 1st Duke of Monmouth (illegitimate) Dukes of Buccleuch Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl...
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