Samuel Gurney Cresswell (25 September 1827 – 14 August 1867), was a Royal Navy officer. He was technically the first naval officer to cross the entire...
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controversialist, was born and partly educated in King's Lynn. Samuel Gurney Cresswell (1827–1867), naval captain and Northwest Passage explorer, born...
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including British Columbia, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and the Arctic. After Samuel Gurney Cresswell and other painters on Royal Navy expeditions, these were the first...
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HMS Investigator trapped in ice, as depicted by the ship's artist Samuel Gurney Cresswell....
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Invalids are evacuated from HMS Investigator in Mercy Bay, by Samuel Gurney Cresswell, the ship's artist, who commanded the sledge party depicted....
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and explorer of British colonial southern Africa and Australia Samuel Gurney Cresswell (1827–1867), first naval officer to cross the entire Northwest...
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him the first officer to have traversed the Northwest Passage, Samuel Gurney Cresswell of HMS Investigator. The Investigator had also been sent to join...
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Elizabeth Fry (redirect from Elizabeth Gurney Fry)
not marry. Rachel Elizabeth Fry (1803–1888); married to Francis Cresswell. John Gurney Fry of Warley Lodge (1804–1872), married to Rachel Reynolds (whose...
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Sailor about the Arctic exploration by his great-great-great-uncle, Samuel Gurney Cresswell, in the 1850s. A member of the Garrick Club, Harrod was married...
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her at Blackwall on 12 April the same year. From 1857 under Commander Cresswell the ship served in the East Indies including the Second Anglo-Chinese...
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with her Gurney financial grasp and her connections, who pulled things through; her brother John Gurney (1781–1814), brother-in-law Samuel Hoare III...
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RAFVR. 1456716 D. E. Coughlan, RAFVR. 106886 M. H. Coward. 752039 C. J. Cresswell, RAFVR. 1470555 E.G. Cropper, RAFVR. 1386654 M. L. Cropper, RAFVR. 1468491...
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owned by three landlords. John Henry Gurney Sr was the principal owner, Lord Suffield was lord of the manor and Samuel Hoare, Lord Templewood was the third...
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Yale University Press. pp. 164–165. ISBN 978-0300192056. OCLC 900610723. Cresswell, Julia (1 January 2010). Oxford dictionary of word origins. Oxford University...
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ScreenPlay (category Samuel Johnson)
of the Western Islands" and featured Robbie Coltrane as English writer Samuel Johnson, who in the autumn of 1773, visits the Hebrides off the north-west...
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Thomas Crecquillon (c. 1505/1515–1557) Noah Creshevsky (1945–2020) Lyell Cresswell (1944–2022) Paul Creston (1906–1985) Henri-Jacques de Croes (1705–1786)...
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(1823–1906) Henry Herbert (1815–1866) Sir Edmund Head, Bt (1805–1868) Sir Cresswell Cresswell (1794–1863) The Duke of Beaufort (1824–1899) Lord Stanley (1826–1893)...
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envoy to England Thomas Creevey (1768–1838), English politician Nicholas Cresswell (1750–1804), English settler in the American colonies Nicolae Cristea...
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(1926–2006, US) Caroline de Crespigny (1797–1861, E/G) Walter D'Arcy Cresswell (1896–1960, NZ) Louise Crisp (born 1957, A) Ann Batten Cristall (1769–1848...
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2nd Marquess of Salisbury William Craven-Ellis Aidan Crawley Sir Cresswell Cresswell; MP for Liverpool (1837–1842) John Crichton, 4th Viscount Crichton;...
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Martin Andrews, MBE, MC. Anthony Bevir, CBE. The Reverend Cyril Leonard Cresswell, MA. Brigadier Norman Wilmshurst Gwatkin, DSO, MVO. Captain Edward Michael...
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world record fee of £5,500 (£379,000 today) for the signing of Warney Cresswell from South Shields. In the 1922–23 season they came close to another League...
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Hunkpapa Sioux woman who fought during the Battle of Little Big Horn Mary Cresswell (born 1937), American-born New Zealand poet Mary Crichton, Viscountess...
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William Brodie Gurney Angus MC Royal Army Medical Corps Temp Capt. Alexander Frederick Aris, Royal Army Service Corps Capt. Samuel Richard Armstrong...
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Tatyana Chudova 1944 2021 Russian Barry Conyngham 1944 Australian Lyell Cresswell 1944 New Zealander Péter Eötvös 1944 Hungarian Love and Other Demons eclectic...
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Royal Scots Tmp Major John Knox Ewart, Army Service Corps Tmp Major Cresswell John Eyres, Royal Garrison Arty. Maj. Bernard Joseph Fagan, Inf., Indian...
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Henry John Crees, Higher Executive Officer, Ministry of Transport Sidney Cresswell MM Superintendent, Staffordshire Constabulary Charles Henry Cribbes, Senior...
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Nursing Sister Evadne Kilgour Cotter, Nursing Sister Gertrude Catherine Cresswell, Nursing Sister Evangeline Lydia Emsley, Nursing Sister Mies Mary Evelyn...
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Service Corps, Special Reserve. Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Samuel John Gurney Hoare, Bt, Yeomanry. Australian Forces Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Phipps...
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Macquarie Group. For services to Sustainable Energy Solutions Alison Cresswell – Lately Head of Participation and Education Services, Stockport Borough...
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