Richard Bathurst (died 1762) was a British essayist and physician, born in Jamaica and sent to England to study medicine. His father, Colonel Bathurst...
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include: Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst (1684–1775), politician Allen Bathurst, 6th Earl Bathurst (1832–1892) Allen Bathurst, 9th Earl Bathurst (born 1961)...
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Robert Guy Bathurst (born 22 February 1957) is a British actor. Bathurst was born in The Gold Coast (now Ghana) in 1957, where his father was working...
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Bathurst (/ˈbæθɜːrst/) is a city in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia. Bathurst is about 200 kilometres (120 mi) west-northwest of Sydney...
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closest companions at Eton William Wyndham Greville, Richard, Lord Wellesley and Canon Bathurst, his cousin. He matriculated at Christ Church on 22 April...
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The Bathurst 1000 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Repco Bathurst 1000) is a 1,000-kilometre (621.4 mi) touring car race held annually on the Mount...
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domestic duties while Johnson was busy with his various projects, Richard Bathurst, a physician and a member of Johnson's Club, pressured him to take...
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Bathurst Resources, along with a number of subsidiaries, is a coal mining company in New Zealand that was established in 2010. The company was originally...
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Bathurst (/ˈbætərst/) is a city in northern New Brunswick with a population of 12,157 and the 4th largest metropolitan area in New Brunswick as defined...
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10, he was brought to England by his owner, Colonel Richard Bathurst, whose son, also called Richard, was a close friend of Johnson. Barber was sent to...
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The Diocese of Bathurst (originally Diocese of Chatham) (Latin: Dioecesis Bathurstensis in Canada) is a Roman Catholic suffragan of the Archdiocese of...
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again in Richard Cromwell's parliament in 1658. In July 1657 he was named elect of the College of Physicians in place of William Harvey. Bathurst was physician...
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Paul's Cathedral, London. The members included Edmond Barker, doctor; Richard Bathurst, physician and surgeon; Samuel Dyer, gentleman; John Hawkesworth, author;...
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Bathurst was the son of Charles Bragge, of Cleeve Hill in Gloucestershire, and his wife Anne Bathurst, the granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, younger...
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Acadie—Bathurst (formerly Gloucester) is a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada...
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spot is as lurid as if the street was on fire. On 2 November 1756, Richard Bathurst delivered his resignation letter to the Board of the Middlesex Hospital...
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Admiral of the Fleet Sir David Benjamin Bathurst, GCB, DL (born 27 May 1936) is a former Royal Navy officer. He is the only living person, apart from King...
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Benjamin Bathurst (born 18 March 1784 – disappeared 25 November 1809) was a British diplomat who disappeared in Prussia during the Napoleonic Wars. He...
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The Bathurst Street Lamps are heritage-listed street lights located in the central business district of Bathurst in New South Wales, Australia. They were...
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Bathurst is a former and newly upcoming provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in the 1967...
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government areas (LGAs), including the Bathurst Region, with a total population of around 182,000 people. Bathurst Regional Council is composed of nine...
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Colonel Sir Felton Elwell Hervey-Bathurst, 1st Baronet, KH (1782 – 24 September 1819), was an officer in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. Born...
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Erebus Motorsport (section Bathurst 1000 Results)
Australian GT Championship, Erebus won the title with Richard Muscat driving. In the 2015 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, the team's leading entry was the Dean...
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that the planned Cup races had been axed. Kostecki debuted in the 2019 Bathurst 1000, alongside cousin Jake Kostecki. The pair failed to finish after a...
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Lieutenant-General Sir James Bathurst KCB (4 May 1782 – 13 April 1850) was a British Army commander from the Bathurst family. Bathurst was likely born in Oxford...
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Robert Andrew Bathurst (22 January 1817 – 31 March 1906) was an English cleric and academic. He was also a cricketer. He was born in Marylebone, London...
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John Smyth 1804–1806 The Earl Bathurst 1806 Lord Charles Spencer 1806–1807 Charles Bathurst 1807–1812 The Earl Bathurst 1812–1814 The Earl of Clancarty...
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independent Roman Catholic secondary day and boarding school for boys located in Bathurst, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia, 200 kilometres...
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Bathurst is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Paul Toole of the Nationals...
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1969 Hardie-Ferodo 500 (redirect from 1969 Bathurst 1000)
tenth running of the Bathurst 500 production car race. It was held on 5 October 1969 at the Mount Panorama Circuit just outside Bathurst in New South Wales...
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