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Henry Griffith (other)
Henry Griffith may refer to: * Henry W. Griffith (1897–1956), New York state senator * Henry Griffith (priest) (1850–1932), Archdeacon of Lahore *Sir Henry Griffith, 1st Baronet (died c. 1640), of the Griffith baronets *Sir Henry Griffith, 2nd Baronet (died 1656), of the Griffith baronets *Henry Griffith, owner of Beaumont College Beaumont College was between 1861 and 1967 a public school in Old Windsor in Berkshire. Founded and run by the Society of Jesus, it offered a Roman Catholic public school education in rural surroundings, while lying, like the neighbouring Eton ... *Lt. Col. Henry Griffith, see Order of Battle at the Balaclava campaign See also * * Harry Griffith (other) * Henry Griffiths (other) {{hndis, Griffith, Henry ...
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Henry W
Henry may refer to: People *Henry (given name) *Henry (surname) * Henry Lau, Canadian singer and musician who performs under the mononym Henry Royalty * Portuguese royalty ** King-Cardinal Henry, King of Portugal ** Henry, Count of Portugal, Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portugal (father of Portugal's first king) ** Prince Henry the Navigator, Infante of Portugal ** Infante Henrique, Duke of Coimbra (born 1949), the sixth in line to Portuguese throne * King of Germany **Henry the Fowler (876–936), first king of Germany * King of Scots (in name, at least) ** Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley (1545/6–1567), consort of Mary, queen of Scots ** Henry Benedict Stuart, the 'Cardinal Duke of York', brother of Bonnie Prince Charlie, who was hailed by Jacobites as Henry IX * Four kings of Castile: **Henry I of Castile **Henry II of Castile **Henry III of Castile **Henry IV of Castile * Five kings of France, spelt ''Henri'' in Modern French since the Renaissance to italianize the name and to ...
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Henry Griffith (priest)
The Ven Henry Wager Griffith (23 July 1850 – 3 May 1932) was Archdeacon of Lahore from 1900 to 1905. He was educated at The Queen's College, Oxford, and ordained in 1877. He held Curacies in Ramsgate, and Kennington. In 1881 he went to India as a Chaplain, serving at Umballa, Delhi, Karachi, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Murree and Amritsar before his years as Archdeacon. On his return from Lahore he was appointed Vicar of All Saints, Thorp Arch, West Yorkshire Thorp Arch is a village and civil parish near Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough. It sits in the Wetherby (ward), Wetherby ward of Leeds City Council and Elmet and Rothwell (UK Parliament constituency), .... Notes 1850 births 1932 deaths Alumni of the Queen's College, Oxford Christianity in Lahore Archdeacons of Lahore {{ChurchofEngland-archdeacon-stub ...
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Griffith Baronets
There have been two baronetcies created for persons with the surname Griffith, one in the Baronetage of England and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Both creations are extinct. The Griffith Baronetcy, of Burton Agnes in the County of York, was created in the Baronetage of England on 7 June 1627 for Henry Griffith. The title became extinct on the death of his son, the second Baronet, in 1656. The family seat was Burton Agnes Hall, Burton Agnes, Yorkshire. Frances Griffith, daughter and sole heiress of the first Baronet, married Sir Matthew Boynton, 1st Baronet, through which marriage the house came into the Boynton family (see Boynton baronets). The Griffith, later Waldie-Griffith Baronetcy, of Munster Grillagh in the County of Londonderry and of Pencraig in the County of Anglesey, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 April 1858. For more information on this creation, see Waldie-Griffith baronets. Griffith baronets, of Burton Agnes (1627) ; Sir ...
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Beaumont College
Beaumont College was between 1861 and 1967 a public school in Old Windsor in Berkshire. Founded and run by the Society of Jesus, it offered a Roman Catholic public school education in rural surroundings, while lying, like the neighbouring Eton College, within easy reach of London. It was therefore for many professional Catholics with school-age children a choice preferable to Stonyhurst College, the longer-standing Jesuit public school in North Lancashire. After the college's closure in 1967 the property was used in turn as a training centre, a conference centre and an hôtel; St John's Beaumont, the college's preparatory school for boys aged 3–13, continues, functioning in part as a feeder school for Stonyhurst. History of the estate The estate lies by the River Thames on the historic highway from Staines to Windsor, Berkshire, Windsor, near Runnymede. It was originally known as Remenham, after Hugo de Remenham, who held the land at the end of the 14th century. The estate ...
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Order Of Battle At The Balaclava Campaign
This is the complete order of battle of opposing forces at the Battle of Balaclava. Allied Army The Allied Army consisted of British and French troops as well as Turkish formations under British command. British Army * Headquarters - General Lord Raglan ** Lieutenant-General on staff - Lieutenant-General Sir John Burgoyne ** Quartermaster-General - Brigadier-General Richard Airey ** Adjutant-General - Brigadier-General James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt ** Commander, Royal Artillery - Brigadier-General Thomas Fox-Strangways ** Commander, Royal Engineers - Captain John William Gordon * Cavalry Division - under Lieutenant-General George Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan with a total force of 1,500 sabres and 6 field guns. ** Heavy Cavalry Brigade - Brigadier-General James Scarlett *** 4th Dragoon Guards - Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Hodge *** 5th Dragoon Guards - Captain Adolphus Burton *** 1st Dragoons - Lieutenant-Colonel John Yorke *** 2nd Dragoons - Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Grif ...
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Harry Griffith (other)
Harry Griffith may refer to: *Harry Earl Griffith, newspaper publisher *Harry Devonald Griffith (1898–1964), British physicist and author *Harry Griffith, Canadian football coach, see 1st Grey Cup *Harry Griffith, actor in '' Catch My Smoke'' See also *Henry Griffith (other) *Harold Griffith (1894–1985), Canadian anesthesiologist *Harold Griffith (Australian cricketer) (1879–1947) *Harold Griffith (Barbadian cricketer) Harold Griffith (21 June 1921 – 6 November 2004) was a Barbadian cricketer. He played in nine first-class matches for the Barbados cricket team from 1943 to 1947. See also * List of Barbadian representative cricketers This is a list of ...
(1921–2004) {{hndis, Griffith, Harry ...
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