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Anketell may refer to: People *Anchetil de Greye, Anglo-Norman knight * Anketell Henderson (1853–1922), Australian architect *Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy MC (1883–1929), Anglican priest and poet *Anketell Moutray Read VC (1884–1915), English recipient of the Victoria Cross Other * Anketell, Western Australia, suburb of Perth, Western Australia * Anketell Port Anketell Port, also known as Port Robinson, is a natural harbour in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Pilbara region of Western Australia (WA). The port is west of Cape Lambert and east of Karratha, Western Australia, Karratha. According ... in Western Australia, near Cape Lambert Other forms and similar names * Anquetil * Anctil {{disambiguation ...
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Anchetil De Greye
Anchetil de Greye (c. 1046 – after 1086) was a Norman chevalier and vassal of William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, one of the great magnates of early Norman England. He is regarded as the ancestor of the noble House of Grey, branches of which held many peerage and other titles in England, including Baron Grey de Wilton (1295), Baron Ferrers of Groby (1299), Baron Grey of Codnor (1299, 1397), Baron Grey de Ruthyn (1324), Earl of Tankerville (1419, 1695), Earl of Huntingdon (1471), Marquess of Dorset (1475), Baron Grey of Powis (1482), Duke of Suffolk (1551), Baronet Grey of Chillingham (1619); Baron Grey of Werke (1623/4), Earl of Stamford (1628), Viscount Glendale (1695), Baronet Grey of Howick (1746), Baron Walsingham (1780), Baron Grey of Howick (1801); Viscount Howick (1806), Earl Grey (1806), Baronet Grey of Fallodon (1814), etc., which married into the royal family and which continues to this day. Lady Jane Grey (c. 1537 – 1554) "the Nine Days' Queen", was a mem ...
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List Of Australian Architects
This is a list of Australian architects. A '' Return to top of page'' B '' Return to top of page'' C '' Return to top of page'' D '' Return to top of page'' E '' Return to top of page'' F '' Return to top of page'' G '' Return to top of page'' H '' Return to top of page'' I '' Return to top of page'' J '' Return to top of page'' K '' Return to top of page'' L '' Return to top of page'' M '' Return to top of page'' N '' Return to top of page'' O '' Return to top of page'' P '' Return to top of page'' R '' Return to top of page'' S '' Return to top of page'' T '' Return to top of page'' U '' Return to top of page'' V '' Return to top of page'' W '' Return to top of page'' See also * Australian architectural styles * New South Wales Government Architect * Principal Architect (Western Australia) References External links * {{Architecture of Sydney , state=autocollapse Architects Aus ...
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Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy
Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy (27 June 1883 – 8 March 1929) was an English Anglican priest and poet. He was nicknamed "Woodbine Willie" during World War I for giving Woodbine cigarettes to the soldiers he met, as well as spiritual aid to injured and dying soldiers. Early life Born in Leeds, England, on 27 June 1883, Studdert Kennedy was the seventh of nine children born to Jeanette Anketell and William Studdert Kennedy, vicar of St Mary's, Quarry Hill in Leeds. His father William Studdert Kennedy was born in Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland, in 1826. Geoffrey's paternal grandfather, Robert Mitchell Kennedy, was Dean of Clonfert in County Galway, Ireland from 1850 until his death in 1864. One of Geoffrey's brothers was Hugh A. Studdert Kennedy, a biographer of American religious leader Mary Baker Eddy. Because of his Irish forefathers, Geoffrey always maintained he was an Irishman. He was educated at Leeds Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin, where he gaine ...
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Anketell Moutray Read
Captain Anketell Moutray Read Victoria Cross, VC (27 October 1884 – 25 September 1915) was a British Army officer and an England, English recipient of the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom, British and Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth forces. Background He was the son of Col. J. Moutray Read of Cheltenham and Mrs. E. Moutray Read of St. Leonards on Sea, East Sussex. He was born in October 1884 and educated at Glengarth preparatory school, Cheltenham, and at the United Services College, Westward Ho!, and passed directly into Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Sandhurst in 1901. Gazetted to the Gloucester Regiment, he served with them three years in India. He transferred to the Seventh Hariana Lancers, and exchanged to the Northants. Regiment in 1911. He joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1912, and went with them to France with the first Expeditionary Force in August 1914. He f ...
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Anketell, Western Australia
Anketell is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, located within the City of Kwinana. Anketell was part of early settler Thomas Peel's land grant, used for the 1920s Group Settlement Scheme in Peel Estate The Peel Estate was an area of land in the south of Perth, Western Australia, predominantly in what is now the City of Kwinana, City of Rockingham and the Shire of Serpentine–Jarrahdale. The estate twice featured prominently in Western Austral .... It is named after Peel Estate's surveyor, Richard John Anketell. References External links Suburbs of Perth, Western Australia Suburbs in the City of Kwinana {{PerthAU-geo-stub ...
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Anketell Port
Anketell Port, also known as Port Robinson, is a natural harbour in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Pilbara region of Western Australia (WA). The port is west of Cape Lambert and east of Karratha, Western Australia, Karratha. According to the WA Mangrove Assessment Project, Port Robinson is the area "south of Dixon Island (Western Australia), Dixon Island, east of Cleaverville, Western Australia, Cleaverville, west of Bouger Entrance", and north of the "mouth of Rocky Creek plus surrounds". History By the 1870s, Port Robinson had become a secondary harbour used by the Pearling in Western Australia, pearling industry based at Cossack, Western Australia, Cossack and other coastal shipping. Use of both Cossack and Port Robinson declined after the pearling fleet moved to Broome, Western Australia, Broome during the 1880s. Both Port Robinson and the nearby townsite of Cleaverville were named after William C. F. Robinson, William Cleaver Robinson, who served three terms as ...
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Anquetil
Anquetil is a Norman surname, former first name, from Old Norse ''Ásketill'', combination of ''as'' "god" (see ōs) and ''ketill'' "cauldron" (see kettle). Anquetil may refer to: *Abraham Hyacinthe Anquetil-Duperron (1731–1805), French orientalist, brother of historian Louis-Pierre Anquetil *Emmanuel Anquetil, unionist and second leader of the Mauritius Labour Party *Jacques Anquetil (1934–1987), French road racing cyclist *Louis-Pierre Anquetil (1723–1808), French historian *Grégory Anquetil (1970-), French handball player Other forms and similar names * Anctil *Anketell (other) Anketell may refer to: People * Anchetil de Greye, Anglo-Norman knight * Anketell Henderson (1853–1922), Australian architect *Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy MC (1883–1929), Anglican priest and poet *Anketell Moutray Read VC (1884–1915), ... External links {{surname Surnames of Norman origin ...
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