Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (26 June 1860 – 27 July 1934), usually known after her third marriage as Mrs Aubrey Le Blond and to her climbing friends as...
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Admiral Sir James Hawkins-Whitshed. The title became extinct on the death of the third Baronet in 1871. Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, daughter of the third...
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Dictionary . John Murray – via Wikisource. Hawkins-Whitshed baronets Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed HMS Whitshed (D77) Hattendorf (2008) Marshall (1823), p...
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midfielder Elizabeth Halbauer (born 1997), American tennis player Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (1860–1934), Irish mountain climber Elizabeth Henshilwood...
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mountain climber. Climbing mostly in the Alps, she was described by Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed as "one of the greatest women climbers of her time". Margaret...
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he married Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, who had inherited her father's lands at Greystones, Ireland. The previously named Hawkins-Whitshed estate at Greystones...
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adjoining estates.[citation needed] Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (better known as Lizzie Le Blond) owned the Hawkins-Whitshed estate from 1871 and she developed...
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Annapurna south face (1970), killed in avalanche near Leysin Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (1860–1934) UK, pioneer of mountaineering, mountain photographer...
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Pádraig Harrington – golfer and three time Golf Majors winner Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed – 19th-century mountaineer David Healy – soccer player (Northern...
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their seat, Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghamshire. Anne was related to Queen Elizabeth II and her surname was shared with the latter's maternal grandmother Cecilia...
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live very modestly in Nairobi. Portland was a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Little is published of his wealth. His probate was sworn...
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Elizabeth Sophia Hawkins-Whitshed, daughter of Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 2nd Baronet and granddaughter of Admiral Sir James Hawkins-Whitshed,...
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Killincarrig (section The Hawkins Whitshed family)
trailblazing Mountaineer Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed. Note that there is a third Killincarrig House that was gifted to Hawkins-Whitshed’s farm manager, Wilfred...
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Albert Smith, James Williamson and Esmé Collings. Hove resident Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, who produced films about the Cresta Run in Switzerland and whose...
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(born 1957), photographer, painter Rhiannon Adam (born 1985) Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed (1860–1934), mountaineer, writer and photographer Joan Kennelly...
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Leblond or Le Blond is a surname, and may refer to: Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, known as Lizzie LeBlond after marriage, Irish mountaineer Auguste-Savinien...
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and ale brewers in Berlin, 420 Engadine photographs by Elizabeth Main (Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed), the inheritance of the architect Max Alioth of St. Moritz...
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had many regular wealthy clients from across Europe, including Elizabeth Hawkins-Whitshed, Paul Güssfeldt: 194 and Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duke of the Abruzzi...
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Cavendish-Bentinck (10 May 1819 – 11 December 1877). He married first Elizabeth Sophia Hawkins-Whitshed. They were parents of William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke...
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Cavendish-Bentinck (10 May 1819 – 11 December 1877): He married firstly Elizabeth Sophia Hawkins-Whitshed; they were parents of William Cavendish-Bentinck, 6th Duke...
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child from Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck's first marriage, to Elizabeth Sophia Hawkins-Whitshed. The barony remained united with the dukedom until the death...
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Erskine (who married Timothy Yeats Brown); Elizabeth Erskine (who married Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 2nd Baronet); David Montagu Erskine (a Lt.-Col...
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Erskine (who married Timothy Yeats Brown); Elizabeth Erskine (who married Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 2nd Baronet); David Montagu Erskine (a Lt.-Col...
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Erskine (who married Timothy Yeats Brown); Elizabeth Erskine (who married Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 2nd Baronet); David Montagu Erskine (a Lt.-Col...
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(1810–1863), who married Timothy Yeats Brown. Elizabeth Erskine (c. 1812–1886), who married Sir St Vincent Hawkins-Whitshed, 2nd Baronet. David Montagu Erskine...
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citations (thus "40 Geo. 3" rather than "40 Geo. III"). Acts of the reign of Elizabeth I are formally cited without a regnal numeral in the Republic of Ireland...
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Mars. In 1801 his first wife died and a year later, Thornbrough married Elizabeth Jeynes of Bristol. With the renewal of war in 1803, Thornbrough was given...
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collision with HMY Grive off Dunkirk on 31 May; repaired after Dynamo HMS Whitshed (D77) Royal Navy Destroyer 1919 1,120 Cdr. Edward Reignier Conder, RN...
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Royal New Zealand Navy in 1954, following the coronation of his wife Elizabeth II as Queen. This promotion was to a New Zealand rank, separate from the...
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30 January 1940 A Type VIIB U-boat that was sunk by HMS Fowey and HMS Whitshed. 48°37′N 7°48′W / 48.617°N 7.800°W / 48.617; -7.800 (German submarine...
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