John Kennaway may refer to: Sir John Kennaway, 1st Baronet (1758–1836), diplomat Sir John Kennaway, 2nd Baronet (1797–1873), of the Kennaway Baronets Sir...
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known as Escot House is a grade II listed building built in 1837 by Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet to the design of Henry Roberts, to replace an earlier house...
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The Kennaway Baronetcy of Hyderabad in the East Indies, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 25 February 1791 for John Kennaway...
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Sir John Henry Kennaway, 3rd Baronet, CB, PC, DL (6 June 1837 – 6 September 1919) was an English Conservative Party politician. Kennaway was born on 6...
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Ontario Lord Simcoe Hotel, which operated from 1956 to 1981 Captain John Kennaway Simcoe, the last member of the Simcoe family, died without issue in...
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Ernest Kennaway (1881–1958), British pathologist Guy Kennaway, English writer James Kennaway (1928–1968), Scottish novelist and screenwriter Joe Kennaway (1905–1969)...
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Sir John Kennaway, 1st baronet (6 March 1758 – 1 January 1836), of Escot House in the parish of Talaton in Devon, was a British soldier and diplomat....
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1792-93 great distress prevailed in the Telingana Districts. When Sir John Kennaway resigned the office of Resident in 1794, he made a report to the Government...
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Edward Kennaway (3 January 1800 – 3 November 1875) was a British Anglican clergyman, writer and poet. He was the second son of Sir John Kennaway, 1st Baronet...
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three INLA volunteers – Christopher "Crip" McWilliams, John "Sonny" Glennon and John Kennaway – armed with two smuggled pistols, a PA63 semi-automatic...
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Bt Conservative Edward Courtenay Conservative 1870 by-election Sir John Kennaway, Bt Conservative 1880 William Walrond Conservative 1885 Constituency...
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James Peeble Ewing Kennaway (5 June 1928 – 21 December 1968) was a Scottish novelist and screenwriter. He was born in Auchterarder in Perthshire and attended...
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I'm All Right Jack (category Films directed by John Boulting)
Ian Carmichael as Stanley Windrush Peter Sellers as Fred Kite/Sir John Kennaway Terry-Thomas as Major Hitchcock Richard Attenborough as Sydney DeVere...
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Henry Campbell-Bannerman 1868 1907 1908† Liberal Stirling Burghs Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet 1870 1908 1910 Conservative East Devon (1870–85) Honiton...
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for the Stirling Burghs constituency, narrowly losing to fellow Liberal John Ramsay. However, at the general election in November of that year, Campbell-Bannerman...
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transportation to Australia, and in early 1851 was placed on board the Lady Kennaway for the journey. Apart from his work at the British Museum, Doubleday was...
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prisoners inside the Maze Prison: Christopher "Crip" McWilliams, John Glennon and John Kennaway. The three were imprisoned in the same block as Wright. He was...
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by three INLA prisoners – Christopher "Crip" McWilliams, John "Sonny" Glennon and John Kennaway – who were armed with two pistols. He was shot as he travelled...
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James T. Kennaway (25 January 1907 – 7 March 1969), commonly known as Joe Kennaway, was a dual international (Canada and Scotland) football goalkeeper...
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Lady Kennaway was launched in Calcutta in 1816. In 1819 and thereafter she sailed between England and India under a license from the British East India...
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over 20 years. From 1786 - 1947 Hyderabad had 34 British residents. John Kennaway (1788 - 1794) Major-General William Kirkpatrick (1794–1797) Major James...
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and Susannah York. It is based on the 1956 novel and screenplay by James Kennaway. The film is a psychological drama focusing on events in a wintry Scottish...
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opening ceremony was conducted by the local member of parliament, Sir John Kennaway, the following year. The design involved a symmetrical main frontage...
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Cambridge (1843–1847), Harwich (1852) and East Suffolk (1852–1866) Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet; MP for East Devon (1870–1885) and Honiton (1885–1910)...
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unrepresented in the Barebones Parliament. First Protectorate Parliament 1654: John Yonge Second Protectorate Parliament 1656: Samuel Serle Third Protectorate...
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Chichester (1834–1886) Captain the Hon. Francis Maude (1886–1887) Sir John Kennaway, 3rd Baronet (1887–1919) 1969 to 1982: Diana Reader Harris 1998 to 2007:...
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armed with smuggled pistols and led by McWilliams and including John Kennaway and John "Sonny" Glennon, scaled the roof of A wing and dropped to the forecourt...
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(1829–1913) Sir Joseph Chitty (1828–1899) The Hon. St John Brodrick (1856–1942) Sir John Kennaway, Bt (1837–1919) The Earl Waldegrave (1851–1930) Mandell...
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Honiton in the reformed 1885 borough elections but ultimately lost to Sir John Kennaway, Conservative candidate and never stood for the seat again. Lecture...
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on the death of his father. In 1794, he sold it for £26,000 to Sir John Kennaway, 1st Baronet, under whose occupancy it burnt down in 1808. When Yonge...
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