• Mervin Vavasour (1821 – 27 March 1866) was a member of the Royal Engineers, one of the corps of the British Army. He was probably born at Fort George...
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    Baronetage. Sir Henry Vavasour, 1st Baronet (died 1813) Sir Henry Maghull Mervin Vavasour, 2nd Baronet (1768–1838) Sir Henry Mervin Vavasour, 3rd Baronet (1814–1912)...
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  • James I John Vavasour (c. 1440–1506), English judge Sir Henry Vavasour, benefactor of All Saints' Church, Barwick-in-Elmet, Leeds Mervin Vavasour (1821–1866)...
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  • Mervin C. Stanley (1857–1907), American businessman Mervin Vavasour (1821–1866), British engineer Mervin F. Verbit (born 1936), American sociologist This...
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    constructed using a scale plan diagram drawn by British Lieutenant Mervin Vavasour, who visited the Fort in the mid-1840s. Other accounts, such as the...
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  • in the Oregon Boundary Dispute. A pair of British Army lieutenants, Mervin Vavasour and Henry James Warre, were sent on a mission in the guise of eccentric...
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    Peel, who arrived with small flotilla several days after its signing. Mervin Vavasour was in the Oregon Country gathering intelligence about the defensive...
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  • Father De Smet and British Army Lieutenants Henry James Warre and Mervin Vavasour are said to have met near the summit. Few Europeans were travelling...
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  • Estates in the County of York devised by the Will of Sir Henry Maghul Mervin Vavasour Baronet, deceased; and for other Purposes. Earl of Glengall's Estate...
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  • bands having "too great" of a commercial dependence on the Company. Mervin Vavasour reported to his superiors in 1845 of the strategic value of Fort Cowlitz:...
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    military reconnaissance mission, riding through the Rockies, with Mervin Vavasour to the Oregon Country to prepare for a potential Anglo-American war...
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