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    George John Whyte-Melville (19 June 1821 – 5 December 1878) was a Scottish novelist much concerned with field sports, and also a poet. He took a break...
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    George R. Whyte (born 11 July 1933 in Budapest; died 31 August 2012 in London) was an author, composer, dramatist and art collector. His early education...
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  • George Whyte Watson, FRCS(Ed) (1908–1974) was a surgeon, and was born on the 9 August 1908 in Lisburn Co Antrim He graduated in medicine from Edinburgh...
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  • George Whyte (24 March 1909 – 23 October 1992) was a Scottish professional footballer who scored 49 goals from 372 appearances in the Football League playing...
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  • Army officer and amateur artist George White (died 1903), American murder victim, see lynching of George White George Whyte (1933–2012), English author,...
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    inventor of the Whyte notation for steam locomotives George Whyte-Melville, Scottish novelist of the sporting-field and a poet Graham Whyte, engineer Heather...
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    2006 (in English) George R. Whyte, The Accused: The Dreyfus Trilogy, Inter Nationes, ISBN 3-929979-28-4 2006 (in English) George R. Whyte, The Dreyfus Affair:...
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    on 10 October 1790, to James Mathew and his wife Anne, daughter of George Whyte, of Cappaghwhyte. Of the family of the Earls Landaff (his father, James...
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    defense supporter of Dreyfus Charles Péguy, who wrote a defense of Dreyfus George Whyte, an authority on the Dreyfus affair who has authored a large body of...
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  • James Boswell (1791), The Life of Samuel Johnson, Hutchinson, pp. 362–363 George Whyte-Melville (1899), Black but Comely, Longmans, Green, p. 272 v t e...
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  • Gladiators (novel), by Arthur Koestler, 1939 The Gladiators, an 1863 novel by George Whyte-Melville The Gladiator (play), by Robert Montgomery Bird, premiered 1831...
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  • Manor (1802–1869), Scottish judge, Senator of the College of Justice Sir George Whyte Melville Dundas, 5th Baronet (1856–1934), of the Dundas baronets Dundas...
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    Powys Whyte is an Indigenous philosopher and climate/environmental justice scholar. He is a Professor of Environment and Sustainability and George Willis...
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  • George Melville (bushranger) (c.1822–1853), criminal in colonial Victoria George Melville-Jackson (1919–2009), Royal Air Force officer George Whyte-Melville...
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    Herbert Hoover (category George Fox University alumni)
    retrieved February 16, 2011 Whyte 2017, pp. 137–138. Whyte 2017, pp. 140–142. Whyte 2017, pp. 143–144. Burner 1996, p. 79. George H. Nash, "The "Great Humanitarian":...
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    disappeared; later, "on" seems to become "in". "The Object of a Life" (1876) by George Whyte-Melville includes the lines: To tell of the great example, the Man of...
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    Henry Dundas, 4th Baronet (1851–1908) Sir George Whyte Melville Dundas, 5th Baronet (1856–1934) Sir Robert Whyte-Melville Dundas, 6th Baronet (1881–1981)...
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  • Fiona Smith (the first woman to hold the post full-time), who succeeded George Whyte in 2022. The following publications are useful sources of information...
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  • Sarah Osborne (1791-1878), who married Major John Whyte-Melville, and had children, including George Whyte-Melville. The duchess was fond of music and an...
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  • "Flame", which entered the Irish singles charts at No.12 that March. George Whyte of the Irish Independent reported that Bell X1 "received a more passionate...
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    For the British colonial administrator, see Alexander Frederick Whyte Rev Alexander Whyte D.D.,LL.D. (13 January 1836 – 6 January 1921) was a Scottish divine...
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  • himself on 20 November 1872. He married Florence Elizabeth Whyte-Melville, daughter of George Whyte-Melville on 4 October 1870. He was succeeded in his titles...
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  • his more popular contemporaries have been forgotten. Gash notes that George Whyte-Melville's hunting novels were far better selling in their day than Surtees's...
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  • the rest of the medical world in 1959 after Turner, along with surgeon George Whyte-Watson, brought it into Bradford Royal Infirmary. Turner's work began...
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    Henry Paget, 1st Marquess of Anglesey (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Second Degree)
    the Irish question. Still an impressive horseman even with a cork leg, George Whyte-Melville recalled the crowds that formed to cheer Paget as his well-ridden...
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    after Sir William Whyte, the superintendent of the CPR's western division from 1886 to 1897, knighted by King George V in 1911. Whyte (82) Avenue is part...
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    Gabriele D'Annunzio), "Serenata" (lyrics: Cesareo), "Good-bye!" (lyrics: George Whyte-Melville) which is sometimes performed in Italian as "Addio" (lyrics:...
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    Ronald McLeod Whyte (October 25, 1942 – April 10, 2023) was United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District...
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  • 2012. Retrieved 22 June 2013. "Column: A tale of old Northamptonshire - George Whyte-Melville". Northampton Chronicle & Echo. Retrieved 25 January 2019. Alford...
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  • English mathematician George Mackie Watson (1860–1948), Scottish architect G. N. Watson (1886–1965), English mathematician George Whyte-Watson (1908–1974)...
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