• Lieutenant-General George Middlemore CB (died 18 November 1850, Tunbridge Wells) was a British Army officer and the first Governor of Saint Helena. Originally...
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  • John Middlemore George Middlemore (d. 1850), British Army officer and politician Henry Middlemore (d. 1592), English courtier Humphrey Middlemore (d. 1535)...
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    went to Plantation House, where the island's governor, Major General George Middlemore was waiting for them. After a long interview with Joinville (with...
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    Marshal Sir John Michel Major-General Sir Godwin Michelmore General George Middlemore General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton Brigadier-General John Middleton...
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  • Henry Middlemore (d. 1592) was an English courtier and diplomat. He was a younger son of Henry Middlemore of Hawkesley (d. 1549) and Margery Gatacre....
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    Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved 17 August 2009 Arbuthnot, Mrs P S-M (1920). Memories of the Arbuthnots. George Allen & Unwin. Family tree[usurped]...
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    brother of Jane Austen. Maitland married twice: (1) on 8 June 1803, in St George's, Hanover Square, (Westminster), to Louisa (d. 1805), daughter of Sir Edward...
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  • Grenada with the Lieutenant Governor of Grenada as his subordinate. George Middlemore, 1833–1835 John Hastings Mair, 1835–1836 Carlo Joseph Doyle, 1836–1846...
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    transfer did not take effect until 24 February 1836 when Major-General George Middlemore (1836–1842), the first governor appointed by the British government...
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  • He assumed the role on 6 January 1842, succeeding Major General George Middlemore. He promptly raised 5 companies in England under the St. Helena Regiment...
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  • September 1607 at King's Norton, Worcestershire. She was the daughter of George Middlemore and Frances née Stanford and was the eldest of twenty-two children...
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    1834, the first governor was appointed in 1836. 1836 – Major General George Middlemore 1842 – Colonel Hamelin Trelawny 1846 – Major General Sir Patrick Ross...
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    off Turves Green, Hawkesley House, which belonged to the royalist George Middlemore and his family, was besieged and seized by parliamentary forces under...
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    -Gen. Sir George Prévost 1814–1834: Lt-Gen Christopher Chowne 1834–1836: Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland, GCB 1843: Lt-Gen. George Middlemore, CB 1843–1853:...
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    Thomas Middlemore (1842 – 16 May 1923) was an English mountaineer who made multiple first ascents during the silver age of alpinism. His audacity earned...
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    Leeward Islands, Hislop joined them as a subordinate to Lieutenant-General George Beckwith and participated in the invasion of Martinique in February 1809...
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  • 1829–1843 Gen. Sir Thomas Hislop, 1st Baronet, GCB 1843–1850 Lt-Gen. George Middlemore 1850–1864 Gen. Sir James Henry Reynett, KCB, KCH 1864–1875 Gen. Arthur...
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  • Maria Trinidad Howard Sturgis Middlemore (also wrote as Mrs. S. C. G. Middlemore and M. H. Sturgis; July 26, 1846, Manila – February 11, 1890, Malvern...
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    Surgeon until May, 1828, when at his request he was replaced by Richard Middlemore. He was asked in 1840 to become Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital and...
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    undisputed champion after Georges St-Pierre vacated the UFC Middleweight Championship in 2017. Whittaker was born at Middlemore Hospital in Ōtāhuhu, Auckland...
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    France. His first assistants were Robert Jones, John Somers, and Henry Middlemore. Throckmorton spoke with the Italian military engineer Giovanni Portinari...
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  • of the ongoing negotiations. Somers worked with Robert Jones and Henry Middlemore for Nicholas Throckmorton, the ambassador in France in 1559. Somers had...
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    1886, at an early stage in his career, Berry was awarded the prestigious Middlemore prize by the British Medical Association (BMA). He went on to become president...
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    Italy Archived 7 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine (trans. by S.G.C. Middlemore, 1878) Skinner, Quentin, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought,...
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    [1878]. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy (translation by S.G.C Middlemore ed.). London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-044534-3. National Geographic...
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    constructed a military camp for 6,000 troops from the United States Army. Middlemore Hospital opened in 1947, intended as a temporary military hospital, later...
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  • of Ingestre, near Stafford and his second wife Margery Middlemore, daughter of Robert Middlemore of Edgbaston, Warwickshire. He was educated at Barnard's...
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  • Phillimore, W. P. W.; Carter, W. F. (1901). Some Account of the Family of Middlemore of Warwickshire and Worcestershire. London: Phillimore & Co. OCLC 18666335...
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    Nicola Huggett 2019 – Heads of the Junior School (1863–2013) Thomas Middlemore Middlemore-Whithard 1863–65 Francis Joseph Cade 1896–1910 Charles Thornton...
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    and a padre. The 36th Walsall 1st Aldridge scout group is located on Middlemore Lane, opposite Anchor Meadow, and runs Beaver, Cub, Scout, and Explorer...
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