James Coutts Crawford (19 January 1817 – 8 April 1889), known as Coutts Crawford, was a naval officer, farmer, scientist, explorer and public servant in...
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James Coutts Crawford (20 July 1760 – 10 May 1828) was an officer in the Royal Navy who served during the American War of Independence and the French...
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Retrieved 26 June 2022. Crawford, James Coutts; Crawford, Henry Nevay (Brigadier) (1 January 1840). "[Crawford, James Coutts] 1817-1889 :Burnham water...
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journalist James Crawford (jurist) (1948–2021), Australian legal academic James Coutts Crawford (1760–1828), Royal Navy officer James Coutts Crawford (1817–1889)...
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for Mount Crawford was Teetáka. The mount was given its present name in 1839 by Charles Sturt after James Coutts Crawford (1817–1889). Crawford had a Royal...
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Coutts and Couts are surnames derived from the Scottish Gaelic language. The names are derived from the Gaelic cuilt. The chronicles of the Coutts family...
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player Corey Crawford (American football) (born 1991), American football player Coutts Crawford (1817–1889), English naval officer Craig Crawford (born 1956)...
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Whanganui Māori in the battle of the five forts. In February 1862 James Coutts Crawford crossed the Whakapapa River and camped across from Terena. Last century...
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Scotland, linked with the family history of James Coutts Crawford, the suburb's founder. Coutts Crawford was amongst the first permanent European settlers...
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December 1859: The bridge was washed away. In February 1862 James Coutts Crawford was given a number of old songs and "various accounts of the taniwha...
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possessor of a high-quality golf course. 1800s 1862, 8/9 February – James Coutts Crawford visits, was given a number of old songs and "various accounts of the...
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Scotsman Coutts Crawford (1817–1889). Crawford was a former Royal Navy officer turned businessman and colonist, who arrived in Wellington in 1840. Crawford established...
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way of a tunnel through Mount Victoria to Evans Bay. At Evans Bay, Coutts Crawford, the owner of all the land on the Miramar Peninsula, intended to use...
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rate 38 Captain Samuel Warren HMS Hussar Fifth rate 38 Captain James Coutts Crawford HMS Phaeton Fifth rate 38 Captain Fleetwood Pellew HMS Leda Fifth rate...
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1870 Charles Dudley Ward Wellington January 1864 January 1866 James Coutts Crawford Wellington January 1866 July 1878 Walter Lawry Buller Wanganui January...
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flooding and changes in the river's course. Writing in 1880, James Coutts Crawford described the river as he had seen it in 1840: The alluvial land on...
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been sent into Corunna, and identified her master as "Crawford". Her master was Coutts Crawford. The EIC charged the loss of the cargo to "his Majesty's...
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Jane Inglis married the naval hero Cpt James Coutts Crawford. They in turn were parents to Coutts Crawford. He is one of the several commanders illustrated...
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of Wellington, Isaac Featherston the Superintendent of Wellington, Coutts Crawford, Jonas Woodward, Robert Hart, Charles Johnson Pharazyn and his sons...
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David Alexander Edward Lindsay, 27th Earl of Crawford and 10th Earl of Balcarres, KT, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (10 October 1871 – 8 March 1940), styled Lord Balcarres...
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west of England, and of Janet Willis, who was a daughter of James Coutts Crawford. There were five children in the family, four daughters and a son,...
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Inglis Alexander Monro (tertius) James Coutts Crawford Jane Inglis George Inglis John Inglis Maria Monro Coutts Crawford Alexander Inglis John Alexander Inglis...
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life. By the 1880s, Shelly Bay was under the private ownership of Coutts Crawford. In 1886, the Crown requisitioned the land for defence purposes under...
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Mediterranean until 1821. Marrying Mary Simson Crawford, the daughter of naval officer Captain James Coutts Crawford, in 1823, Duncan was briefly detached to...
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Clan Crawford is a Scottish clan of the Scottish Lowlands. The clan is of Scandinavian and Anglo-Saxon origin. There was in the early 18th century a mistaken...
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Walton between 1908 and 1909. Accounts of these ventures can be found in Coutts (1927) and Ashton (2002). Walton shipped in birds from Lombok and Java,...
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old Maori tracks. In the 1880s, prominent Wellington settler James Coutts Crawford wrote about his journey from the Kapiti Coast to Port Nicholson following...
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Cambridge. Clan Farquharson - the surname Coutts is a sept of this Scottish clan Profile of Walter Fleming Coutts "Uganda, Republic of", in Heads of States...
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Cotter (9 March 1936 – 8 March 1943; 9 March 1943 – 30 April 1947) Coutts Crawford (15 August 1859 – 27 November 1867) James Craigie (1 June 1923 – 31...
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Kelly-Mulhern making his screenwriting debut. Stephenson, Guy de Beaujeu, Liam Coutts and Christian Angermayer were unveiled as producers, along with B Good Picture...
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