William St Julien Arabin (1773 – 15 December 1841) was a British lawyer and judge who served as the Judge-Advocate-General of the Army for a three-and-a-half-month...
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William Arabin may refer to: William St Julien Arabin (1773–1841), British lawyer and judge William John Arabin (1750–1827), his father, British Army...
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John Arabin (1750-1828), Colonel John Arabin’s youngest son, Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards, father of William St Julien Arabin (see below). William St Julien...
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children: Gustavis Arabin William St Julien Arabin Mary Elizabeth Arabin Alfred Arabin Laura Mary Caroline Arabin Admiral Septimus Arabinus Arabin (1798–1856)...
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with." The lawyer William St Julien Arabin lived at Beech House, later renamed Arabin House. The mixed martial arts pioneer Edward William Barton-Wright lived...
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Beckett 25 April 1835: Robert Cutlar Fergusson 6 November 1838: William St Julien Arabin 21 February 1839: Sir George Grey 26 June 1841: Richard Lalor Sheil...
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Anthony Brabazon, 1st Baronet), and Harriet (née Molyneux) Arabin (mother of William St Julien Arabin). After his mother's death in 1757, his father married...
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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (redirect from St Benet's College)
indeed martyrs to both traditions. Notable are William Sowode who cancelled the Corpus Christi procession, St Richard Reynolds who was martyred by Henry VIII...
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post of Under-Secretary of State for War and the Colonies (succeeding William Ewart Gladstone). He retained this office until 1839, when he was made...
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cousin, Richard Arabin, a son of William St Julien Arabin and Mary (née Meux) Arabin. Marianne Frances Meux (d. 1875), who married Sir William Bowyer-Smijth...
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in 1782. The Trial of Mrs. Henrietta Arabin (1786), on the King's Bench case brought by William St Julien Arabin against his wife for adultery with Sutton...
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Second Melbourne ministry (category Ministries of William IV)
of Viscount Melbourne were votes of no confidence in the government of William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne which occurred on 7 June 1841. Melbourne lost...
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Teynham). Through his daughter Harriet, he was a grandfather of William St Julien Arabin, who served as the Judge-Advocate-General of the Army. Irish Builder...
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