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  Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Bathurst was the great-grandson and namesake of the early 19th century politician Charles Bathurst.
The latter was the son of Charles Bragge and Anne Bathurst, granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, younger brother of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst.
In 1804 Charles Bathurst assumed the surname of Bathurst in lieu of Bragge.
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 thePeerage.com - Sir Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe and others
She married Charles Bathurst, son of Reverend William Hiley Bathurst and Mary Anne Rhodes, on 27 January 1864.
She married Sir Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe, son of Charles Bathurst and Mary Elizabeth Hay, on 17 December 1898 Westbury, Wiltshire, England.
She married, secondly, Sir Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe, son of Charles Bathurst and Mary Elizabeth Hay, on 16 April 1928 St.
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  The Grand Lodge of All England - Old York Grand Masters
Charles Gregory Fairfax, 9th Viscount Fairfax of Elmley, served as President in 1714.
Charles Fairfax's first wife Elizabeth died at a young age from the smallpox.
Charles Bathurst Esquire related to the noble Bathurst family presided in 1724 followed by Edward Bell Esquire, a signatory to The York Constitutions of 1705.
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 Charles Bathurst:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
Charles Bathurst, PC (1754 13 August 1831), known as Charles Bragge from 1754 to 1804, was a British politician of the early 19th century.
Bathurst was the son of Charles Bragge, of Cleve Hill in Gloucestershire, and his wife Anne Bathurst, the granddaughter of Sir Benjamin Bathurst, younger brother of Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl Bathurst.
Bathurst sat as a Member of Parliament for Monmouth from 1790 to 1796, for Bristol from 1796 to 1821, for Bodmin from 1812 to 1818 and for Harwich from 1818 to 1823.
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 Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bathurst worked as a barrister and conveyancer and in 1910 entered parliament representing the Conservative Party as MP for the South or Wilton division of Wiltshire.
He continued to serve on a number of committees and councils, was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Bristol, Edinburgh and Oxford, and was made a fellow of University College, Oxford.
Upon its formation in 1888, Charles Bathurst was invited to become President of Lydney Rugby Football Club.
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 Robert Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of Liverpool Summary
The eldest son of Charles Jenkinson, Robert Jenkinson was born in London on June 7, 1770.
Bathurst remains at the Duchy of Lancaster and in the Cabinet.
January, 1823 - Vansittart, elevated to the peerage as Lord Bexley, succeeds Charles Bathurst as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
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 DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Charles Bathurst was born in London, England, on 21 September 1867, the son of Charles Bathurst, a barrister of Lydney Park, Gloucestershire, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Hay.
In 1910 Bathurst was elected as the Conservative MP for the South or Wilton division of Wiltshire.
In 1916--17 he was parliamentary secretary at the Ministry of Food, and from 1917 to 1919 chairman of the royal commission on sugar supply and director of sugar distribution.
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 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
Stratford Canning was a Whig and would introduce his nephew in the 1780s to prominent Whigs such as Charles James Fox, Edmund Burke, and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
He died on August 8, 1827, in the very same room where Charles James Fox met his own end, 21 years earlier.
Canning was one of the first prominent politicians of the era to openly use the label "Tory", which came into use in the 1790s as a term for the Pittites.
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 Lindsay,Charles Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Charles Williams had a genius for choosing strange and exciting themes for his novels and making them believable and profoundly suggestive of spiritual truths.
Charles Lindsay's grandfather taught him to fly-fish when he was nine years old.
A rare glimpse of an exotic and imperiled rain-forest culture is the extraordinary record of a Western photographer's eight-year friendship with a tribal medicine man. Mentawai Shaman tells in images and words the story of "the original people," or Mentawaians, an archaic tribe who from time immemorial have lived on Siberut--an isolated,...
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 Bathurst, Charles biography - S9.com
Born: 1867 AD Died: 1958 AD, at 90 years of age.
1867 - Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe was born 21st of September in London.
1958 - Lord Bledisloe died 3rd of July in Lydney, succeeded as Viscount Bledisloe by his eldest son, Benjamin Ludlow Bathurst.
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 GENUKI: Arkengarthdale Parish information from Bulmers' 1890.
It was given by Conan, Earl of Richmond, to the Abbot and Convent of Egglestone, in whose possession it remained till the dissolution of religious houses.
Strelley or Starley; and in the reign of Charles I., it was purchased from Sir Henry Compton by Sir John Lowther, whose descendant, Sir Charles Hugh Lowther, Bart., is the present patron.
Bathurst also left £4 a year for apprenticing a poor child belonging the parish.
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 Bean, Charles Edwin Woodrow (1879 - 1968) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
BEAN, CHARLES EDWIN WOODROW (1879-1968), historian and journalist, was born on 18 November 1879 at Bathurst, New South Wales, eldest of three sons of Edwin Bean and his wife Lucy Madeline, née Butler, of Hobart Town.
When Charles was born his father had been in Australia six years and was headmaster of All Saints' College, Bathurst.
Charles was a pupil there in 1891-94 and then entered Clifton.
www.adb.online.anu.edu.au /biogs/A070225b.htm   (3129 words)

  
 Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe at AllExperts
Bathurst worked as a barrister and conveyancer and in 1910 entered parliament representing the Conservative Party as MP for the South or Wilton division of Wiltshire.
After serving as parliamentary secretary at the Ministry of Food, Bathurst was created a Knight (KBE) in 1917, and raised to the peerage as Baron Bledisloe, of Lydney and Aylburton.
He continued to serve on a number of committees and councils, was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Bristol, Edinburgh and Oxford, and was made a fellow of University College, Oxford.
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 Forest of Dean Local History Society
Charles Bathurst, about 67 years of which are unexpired, at a yearly rental of £250 free from the Poor Rates and Tythes'
Although the Pidcocks' interest in the ironworks was assigned back to Bathurst in 1813, it would appear that they retained an interest in the colliery as in 1814 John Pidcock was applying to the Severn and Wye to make a turnout 'from one road to the other' opposite his level at Norchard.
By 1928 Charles Bathurst, by now Lord Bledisloe, was personally losing money each week as he felt so strongly about his miners and wanted to keep them in employment.
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 Life in Barwick Rectory in the 1820s.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-25)
Rev.WH Bathurst was rector of Barwick-in-Elmet from 1820 to 1852.
William Hiley Bathurst, second son of the Right Honourable Charles Bathurst, at that time Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, was instigated to the Rectory of Barwick-in-Elmet on the 15th.
We do not know the size of Rector Bathurst's household at the time of these changes but the census of 1841 tells us that he then lived with his wife, four daughters aged 6 - 19 years, two sons aged 4 and 2 years, a governess, one male servant and six female servants.
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 GENUKI: Lydney, Gloucestershire - Extract from Kelly's Directory, 1861
In Lydney park, where stands the mansion of the late Charles Bathurst, Esq., are remains of a Roman villa and of two camps; and near a Roman bath, in tolerably perfect preservation, fragments of tesselated pavement, urns, statues, coins, andc., have likewise been found.
The Rev. William BATHURST, Edward Owen JONES, and James CROOME, Esqs., are chief landowners.
The church was rebuilt in 1857, at the expense of Charles Bathurst, Esq., except 25 Pounds given by the lessee of the great tithes.
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 thePeerage.com - Charles Bathurst Norman and others
She married Charles Bathurst Norman on 12 November 1937 Tyntsfield, Somerset, England.
     Toby Charles Peter Eyre was born on 6 July 1983 Wimbledon Hospital, Wimbledon, London, England.
     Charles Gilbert Remnick married Dorothy Elizabeth Mary Pelline Eyre, daughter of Edward Joseph Eyre and Hon.
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 bathurst01
Families covered: Bathurst of Arkendale, Bathurst of Bathurst, Bathurst of Canterbury, Bathurst of Cranbrook, Bathurst of Finchcocks, Bathurst of Francks, Bathurst of Leachlade (Lechlade), Bathurst of Lydney Park, Bathurst of Scutterskelf, Bathurst of Staplehurst
According to BP1934, "The Bathursts are stated to have come into England in the time of the Saxons, from a place called Batters, in the duchy of Luneburg.
Charles Bathurst (b 21.01.1802, dsp 28.02.1842, rector of Siddington and Latham)
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 HLS Library: Sugar & Spice--Condiments & Caffeine
For example, the cost of feeding slaves is listed in the same table with the cost of oxen and horses and repairs to boilers.
Offenders were subject to a fine of 100 pounds, as were traders or dealers who knowingly bought or sold such coffee.
An act for the more effectual prevention of the manufacturing of ash, elder, sloe and other leaves, in imitation of tea, and to prevent frauds in the revenue of excise with respect to tea.
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His request 2 CONT was to have Howard William Bathurst written on his tombstone.
This could be Edmund Bathurst because their is no baptism 2 CONT record on him.
/BATHURST/ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1947/48 2 PLAC Buffalo, NY 2 QUAY 3 2 SOUR Patty Ammon Step-daughter of Howard 1 NOTE Timothy (name to be Confirmed) with his brother are twins.
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 Club History
In that first year Charles Bathurst Junior was invited to be President and he remained in that position for 70 years until his death in 1958.
Charles Bathurst was also a keen supporter of Forest Rugby and presented the first cup for a Forest competition.
In 1895 the Forest clubs set up a Rugby Union to administer the "Forest of Dean Rugby Union Bathurst Challenge Cup".
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 thePeerage.com - Charles Bathurst Norman and others
She married Charles Bathurst Norman on 12 November 1937 in Tyntsfield, Somerset, England.
     Toby Charles Peter Eyre was born on 6 July 1983 in Wimbledon Hospital, Wimbledon, London, England.
     Charles Gilbert Remnick married Dorothy Elizabeth Mary Pelline Eyre, daughter of Edward Joseph Eyre and Hon.
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 Bathurst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electoral district of Bathurst is an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, based around the area.
Banjul in the Gambia, formerly known as Bathurst.
The Bathurst Street Corridor, which is the Jewish neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Charles Hugh Gauthier, fondateur de cette paroisse et à ses successeurs, aux prêtres et aux gens qui ont servi la paroisse Ste-Marguerite pour l'honneur et la plus grande gloire de Dieu.
Charles et son épouse Thérèse Guindon ont eu neuf enfants.
Duncan Bathurst and their son, Father Charles Bathurst SJ Fils de M. et Mme Duncan Bathurst, il fut ordonné le 25 juillet 1936 dansl'Ordre des Jésuites.
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 Lydney Grammar School 1903-1973
A Board of Governors was appointed on June 16, 1908 by the Board of Education.
The school took its motto “Tenete Fidem” the Latin form of that of the Bathurst family, “Tiens ta foy”.
Charles Bathurst, Jnr (1867-1958) was a Member of Parliament from 1920-1918 and during the first World War was Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Ministry of Food.
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 BLEDISLOE, Charles Bathurst, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.B.E., First Viscount - 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
Lord Bledisloe was born in London on 21 September 1867, second son of Charles Bathurst, of Lydney Park, Gloucester.
The war, however, changed this and when the submarine campaign took heavy toll of shipping and cut the supplies of imported food, British agriculture had to come to the rescue.
After serving as a captain in the Royal Monmouthshire Engineers and as Assistant Military Secretary at the Salisbury Training Centre, Bathurst was in 1916 appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, representing the Food Controller in the Commons.
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Charles Baring, 2nd Baron Howick of Glendale (en)
Charles Beauclerk, 1st Duke Of, Baron Heddington, Earl of Burford Saint Albans (en)
Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley, 1st Baron Stuart of Wortley (en)
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 The First Grand Assembly at York 1705
In 1705, under the direction of Sir George Tempest Bathurst then Grand Master, several Craft Lodges met, and many worthy brethren were initiated in York and its neighbourhood.
It is worthy of note, that Charles Fairfax, who occupied the chair, June 24, 1714, is styled Worshipful in the minutes.
Charles Bathurst was not initiated until July 21, 1725, unless, indeed, the office was held by his father, as Mr Whytehead suggests was possible; if so, the elder Bathurst died during his year of office, and was succeeded by his son on December 27, 1725.
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 WU Libraries Special Collections - Shorthand
Stenographer and mathematician, Noah Bridges was a royalist supporter of King Charles I. His Stenographie is a practical work on shorthand and secret writing.
Bridges' system is the first to make extensive use of dots rather than alphabetic symbols to represent initial and final vowels.
This copy bears the author's autograph signature, together with the bookplate of Charles Bathurst.
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 Forest of Dean: Churches | British History Online
 The church of ALL SAINTS, Viney Hill, begun in 1865 and consecrated in 1867, was built as a memorial to Charles Bathurst (d.
29) The benefice, described as a perpetual curacy (later a vicarage), was given a stipend of £150, of which £100 was secured by an endowment from Mary and W. Bathurst, (fn.
20) The cost of the church was borne principally by Charles Bathurst together with the Crown, the philanthropist the Revd.
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