Charles Julius Bertram (1723–1765) was an English expatriate in Denmark who "discovered"—and presumably wrote—The Description of Britain (Latin: De Situ...
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Bertram, 6th-century bishop of Bordeaux Bertechramnus, also known as Bertram, 6th/7th-century bishop of Le Mans Beorhthelm of Stafford (also Bertram)...
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Charles Bertram (26 April 1853 – 28 February 1907) was a British magician known as "The Royal Conjurer" as he performed for royalty. Bertram was born James...
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President of the Sarawak Association, founded by his great-grandfather Bertram Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak in 1924. He is a member of the Borneo Research...
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and early November, they are sometimes called "Halloween fireballs". Charles Bertram Lewis sees the episode of the Monstrous Herdsman in Chrétien de Troyes'...
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Alexander Charles Bertram (1852 – August 30, 1908) born in the year 1852 in Charlottetown, to John Bertram a farmer and Mary Ann. He was a newspaperman...
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the Situation of Britain"), was a literary forgery perpetrated by Charles Bertram on the historians of England. It purported to be a 15th-century manuscript...
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Bertram Israel Augustus Charles (4 September 1937 – 11 November 1994) was an influential Caribbean playwright who, with the theatre company he founded...
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Bertram may refer to: Bertram, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth, Australia Bertram, Iowa, United States, a city Bertram, Texas, United States, a city...
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the 'Black's Blue Books'. Brentanos. pp. 360. OCLC 316943604. Black, Charles Bertram (1898). The Riviera, Or The Coast from Marseilles to Leghorn: Including...
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platform for federal law. 26 May 2008. Retrieved 28 March 2022. Black, Charles Bertram (1873). "Guide to Switzerland and the Italian Lakes". Sampson Low,...
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Mitchell Froelicher was headmaster from 1917 to 1920. He was succeeded by Charles Bertram Newton who focused on the Country Day School philosophy and served...
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life, he became instrumental in British scholarship's acceptance of Charles Bertram's forged Description of Britain and wrote one of the earliest biographies...
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in the West Midlands area. Charles Bertram Burleigh was born on 15 February 1890 in Birmingham, England, the son of Charles and Lucy Burleigh. His father...
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Bertram Willes Dayrell Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak (8 August 1876 – 15 September 1965), was the last heir apparent to the Raj of Sarawak. Bertram Brooke...
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Bertram Charles Hill (27 April 1881 - 29 May 1977) was a British-born architect who made his home in Dallas, Texas, and helped design many of the most...
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Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, KCB, KBE, MVO (20 January 1883 – 2 January 1945) was a Royal Navy officer. He commanded the destroyer HMS Broke during...
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(Latin: De Situ Britanniæ), an infamous historical forgery concocted by Charles Bertram in the 1740s and accepted as genuine until the 1840s. In 2004, George...
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Mullinger 1911, p. 298. Wilhelmus 1690, p. 193. Bertramus 1757. Bertram 1809. Bertram, Charles (1809), The Description of Britain, Translated from Richard...
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his uncle, Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Vyner Brooke, the third and last ruling White Rajah. Brooke was the son of Bertram, Tuan Muda of Sarawak and Gladys...
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Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue (April 28, 1869 – April 23, 1924) was an American architect celebrated for his work in Gothic Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival...
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Roman province in Caledonia (northern Scotland) that appeared in Charles Bertram's 18th-century forgery On the State of Britain (De Situ Britanniae)...
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attributed to Richard of Cirencester by the eighteenth century forger Charles Bertram, published in 1757 as De Situ Britanniae ("On the Situation of Britain")...
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Bertram; or The Castle of St. Aldobrand is an 1816 Gothic tragedy by the Irish writer Charles Maturin, his first and most successful play. It premiered...
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by the French magician Buatier de Kolta, then taken up in London by Charles Bertram and presented worldwide by other magicians, such as Dr. Lynn in Melbourne...
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Britanniae (made available c. 1749, published 1757) was a forgery by Charles Bertram that provided much spurious information on Roman Britain, including...
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Wilson & Sons was a bond warehouse built twelve years previously by Charles Bertram, and generally known by his name. The building was extensive, reaching...
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be half French and part Cherokee and Osage. He had three brothers; Charles Bertram, Leroy, and William Morris. His father was a Civil War veteran, and...
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Baron Redesdale (redirect from Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 3rd Baron Redesdale)
title was created anew in 1902 for the former's cousin thrice removed Bertram Freeman-Mitford. The Mitford family is an aristocratic English family,...
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Algernon Bertram Freeman-Mitford, 1st Baron Redesdale (24 February 1837 – 17 August 1916), was a British diplomat, collector and writer, whose most notable...
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