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 Reginald Wingate
Sir Reginald Wingate ( Francis) ( 1861- 1953) was a British general.
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He served as the Anglo-Egyptian governor-general of Sudan between 1899 and 1916.
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 LHCMA Hamilton catalogue: 13/1-118 Principal military, political and literary correspondents, surnames A-Z, 1916-1949
With copy of Birdwood's statement to the Committee on Organisation of the Indian Army under Rt Hon Reginald Baliol Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher, relating to the contribution of the Indian Army during World War One, and Birdwood's proposals for its future financial and administrative structure, 26 Sep 1919.
Typescript of article, 'The military coup d'état' by Lt Gen Sir Gerald Francis Ellison, arguing against recent reorganisation at the War Office which had transferred control of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps from the department of Quarter Master General to the Master General of the Ordnance, Nov 1927.
Correspondence between Hamilton and various acquaintances, including Brig Gen John William Parnell, Commandant of the Royal Military College, Australia; Lt Col Hon Charles Clive Bigham; Cdr Francis Charles Cadogan RN; Maj John Strange Spencer Churchill; Pte William Ernest Arthur Gibbs, 2 Canterbury Regt, New Zealand Expeditionary Force.
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 WINGATE, SIR F.R. - LoveToKnow Article on WINGATE, SIR F.R.
WINGATE, SIR FRANCIS REGINALD (1861-), British general and administrator in the Sudan, was born at Broadfield, Renfrewshire, on the 25th of June 1861, being the seventh son of Andrew Wingate of Glasgow and Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Turner of Dublin.
Wingate also made the arrangements which led to the escape of Slatin Pasha in 1895.
WINGATE, SIR F.R. - LoveToKnow Article on WINGATE, SIR F.R. WINEBRENNER, JOHN (1797-1860), American clergyman, founder of the " Church of God," was born in Glade Valley, Frederick county, Maryland, on the 2$th of March 1797.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /W/WI/WINGATE_SIR_F_R_.htm

  
 Location Register pages
LIDDELL HART CENTRE FOR MILITARY ARCHIVES: The papers of Capt Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart include correspondence with Wingate 1934-1938 (ref: LH 2W/167/1-4); the papers of FM Sir William Robertson include correspondence with Wingate in the Sudan 1916-1917
Last updated: NAMES Maj Gen Orde Charles Wingate (son of cousin, Col George Wingate)
www.kcl.ac.uk /lhcma/locreg/WINGATE1.html

  
 AIM25: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London: HOBBS, Maj Frederick Manoli Baltazzi (1867-1911)
Correspondence, newspaper cuttings, obituaries and records of service, 1888-1912, including newspaper cuttings relating to the campaign in the Sudan, 1897-1898, notably the Battle of Omdurman, Sep 1898,and manuscript letter to Hobbs from Col Sir (Francis) Reginald Wingate, Sirdar of the Egyptian Army, on Hobbs' resignation from the Egyptian Army, 5 Nov 1901.
Scope and content/abstract : Copies of papers and photographs relating to Hobbs' career, 1888-1912, including eighteen manuscript letters home from Singapore, 1892, and from the Sudan, 1897-1900.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/21/509.htm

  
 The Vice of Fools (1920)
Wingate's manner becomes insulting toward Marion and she gives him up.
Diana also is encouraging Wingate and is discovered flirting with him, by Cameron, who decides that the quickest way to cure her is to marry her.
Marian watches the progress of the affair regretfully, and then decides to forget it by accepting the attentions of Wingate, an adept in the love game.
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/AJ/reviews/vof.htm

  
 Alec B. Francis
Francis of the R.C.M.P. Why Aunt Jane Never Married (1913)....
Lion and the Mouse, The (1928) (as Alec Francis)....
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 Hamilton Role of Honour
Francis WWII Kearse, Percy Harold WWII Keenan, James Philip WWII Keith, William Churchman WWII Kellar, Clarence M. WWII Kellar, David G. WWII Kelly, G.F. WWII Kelly, J.C. WWII Kelter, Royal Edwd.
Newman WWII Corman, John WWII Cornelius, Francis WWII Cornell, G. WWII Cosby, Everett Harry WWII Cosby, W.C. WWII Cote, Emerson WWII Cottington, G.S. WWII Couldrey, Gordon WWII Coulson, Jack Ambrose WWII Counsell, Llewellyn WWII Coutch, Laverne Herbert WWII Cowman, James Allan WWII Cox, Chas.
Payne WWII Pretsell, Andrew R.L. WWII Price, Daniel Miller WWII Prince, Henry Nixon WWII Prince, John Evans WWII Prine, William WWII Pringle, Aldred M. WWII Pringlemeir, Leo Francis WWII Proctor, Wm.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 185
Francis Joseph Budwiser lived at Dubuque, Iowa, U.S.A. Child of Francis Joseph Budwiser:
Alberta Althea Budwiser is the daughter of Francis Joseph Budwiser.
Richard Le Duc Acton was the son of Paul Reginald Acton and Bertha Helen Le Duc.
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 The U.N. Finds Slavery in the Sudan - Middle East Quarterly - September 1996
Francis Reginald Wingate (London and New York: Edward Arnold, 1896), pp.
On Mar. 13, 1996, Bíró informed the U.S. House of Representatives' Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of a reliable report he had recently received indicating that in Nov.-Dec. 1995, twenty displaced camps in southern Kordafan contained as many as 9,034 children who are "subjected to [an] Islamization process."
For the nineteenth century background, see Rudolf C. Slatin, Fire and Sword in the Sudan: A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes, 1879-1895, trans.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 369
Sir Francis William Wingate Pemberton lived at Trumpington Hall, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire, England.
Francis Richard Antony Pemberton is the son of Antony Francis Pemberton and Victoria Anne Gibbs.
Captain Reginald Percy Phillips lived at Hale, Rudgwick, Sussex, England.
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 Virtual Vienna Net - Brigitte's Observations -
Thus he became assistant to Francis Reginald Wingate, whom he had met after his flight from captivity.
In 1892, Herbert Kitchener was appointed Commander in Chief of the Egyptian army and Francis Reginald Wingate his director of military intelligence.
Wingate moved forward with Kitchener's troops on their way to reconquer the Sudan.
www.virtualvienna.net /columns/brigitte/slatin_pasha.html

  
 The Martin Marty Center: Research Projects
Wingate later became the Governor-General of the Sudan (1899-1916), and transformed many of the critiques of Mahdism that he introduced in his writings into government policy.
Wingate defined Mahdism not only as the revolt against “the recognised Government authority in the Sudan,” but more importantly as the “revolt against the orthodox Moslem religion” (Wingate 1968 [1891]: xxi).
Wingate’s book also focused on the abuse of religion undertaken by the Mahdist regime.
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 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News - Obituaries
Francis Clarke Akana, 45, of Lahaina, an executive chef in the hotel industry, died Sept. 14, 2003, at home.
She is survived by sons Francis, Ernest, Ben and Tom Madeira; brothers Toshio and Minoru Okamoto; sister Kazuko Okamoto; and nine grandchildren.
Charlene Chiyoko Brady, 69, of Ewa Beach, a retired employee at Kahala Hilton and Kaiser Permanente Environmental Services Division, died Aug. 26, 2003, in St. Francis Medical Center.
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 HEBREW UNIVERSITY MOUNT SCOPUS LIBRARY-FULL DOCUMENT
The Sudan under Wingate : administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1899-1916
Click "Copies" to see if the book is on the shelf.
har1.huji.ac.il /ALEPH/ENG/JMS/JMS/JMS/FIND-ACC/0211267

  
 Wikipedia:List of encyclopedia topics/Biographies W2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
'''Reginald, Sir Wingate''' ('''Francis''') ([[[* WT#1861#1861]] *]- [[1953]]), [[British]] [[general]]; Anglo-Egyptian [[governor-general]] of Sudan 1899-1916
'''Orde Charles Wingate''' ([[1903]] - [[1944]]), [[British]] (Indian-born) [[general]]; trained guerrillas in Palestine, Ethiopia, and Japan
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 VANITY FAIR PRINTS
Admiral Sir Hastings Reginald Yelverton, G.C.B. June 23, 1877.
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 reginald - Auctions
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 Cecil T W Grimshaw
Civilians, led by the Town Clerk, Francis Birkett, also left the town in the middle of the night to join the British forces on their forced retreat march to Ladysmith.
The dying general Penn Symon's was buried three days later in the St James Anglican churchyard.
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 Books & Literature : The Sirdar: Sir Reginald Wingate and the British Empire in the
(Francis Reginald), 1861-1953 Biography Europe - Russia and the Former Soviet Union Generals Governors general Great Britain History History: World Sir, Sudan Wingate, F. Middle East Military history
Books and Literature : The Sirdar: Sir Reginald Wingate and the British Empire in the
The Sirdar: Sir Reginald Wingate and the British Empire in the Middle East (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society)
www.literature.order-home.com /sirdar_reginald_wingate_0871692228.html

  
 Professional Research Officers In The British Army
From the 1st Apr 1900 to 31st Dec 1900 he was Assistant Military Secretary (A. S.) to The Sirdar (Commander in Chief) of Egyptian Army, who at this time was Colonel Sir Francis Reginald Wingate.
While serving with the E.A. Capt. Webb took part in the Nile River Expedition of 1899 and was involved in operations at Shukaba, Blue Nile.He was also involved In the capture and eventual execution of the Third Khalifa Mohamed Sherif (The Mahdi’s son-in-law) and two of The Mahdi’s sons who were accused of instigating rebellion.
On the 5th Jun 1901 Capt. Webb was struck of strength of the E.A. and in the port Alexandria embarked on The Sennegal.
www.richardmoles.com /webb.html

  
 John Wilson (Autographs) Ltd, autographs, letters, documents, manuscripts
Wingate seems to have been rather given to enclosing names in parentheses, unless he is employing some arcane personal code.
Agreeing with pleasure to meet 'Glencairn' when next in London and to give him what help he can, and mentioning that he would write to 'Lorna' that day.
www.manuscripts.co.uk /stock/0423.HTM

  
 Abebooks Search Results - Francis G K
WINGATE, BREVET-COLONEL SIR FRANCIS REGINALD, K. B., Etc ( B. 1861)- An Antique Colour copy of a Photographic Portrait
Francis X. D'Sa,Jacob Parappally,Errol D'Lima,Lionel Fernandes,K. Kurien Kunnumpuram,Scaria Kuthirakkattel,G. Lazar,Isaac Padinjarekuttu
Cover by Davis (pseudonym of John Richards.) This contains: Tomorrow is Another Day by K. Houston Brunner [John Brunner;] Errand of Mercy by William F. Temple; Stand In by Jonathan Burke; Mary Hell's by Richard Wilson; The Lava Seas Tunnel by Francis G. Rayer and E. James; along with an assortment of features.
www.abeauthors1.com /Author/378243/Francis+G+K.html

  
 Armed Guard - The Liberty Ships
Only one Liberty ship, the FRANCIS J. O'GARA, was named for a living person - and this in error.
........Click for picture 2655 : Joseph B. Eastman 2020 : Joseph C. Avery 3035 : Joseph C. Lincoln 3103 : Joseph Carrigan 1058 : Joseph E. Brown 2133 : Joseph E. Wing 3143 : Joseph F. Connolly 1875 : Joseph Francis 0447 : Joseph G. Cannon 0594 : Joseph Gale 1917 :
But the main guideline was that the name used had to be of a deceased person, and during the term of the Liberty shipbuilding programme the Maritime Commission received many letters from American citizens suggesting that certain of their ancestors or relatives 'qualified' for a ship to be named for them.
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 Subject Catalogue 5
DEN -- Cry of the owl, by Francis Mading Deng.
DEN -- Dynamics of identification, by Francis Mading Deng.
LEE -- The economic and political development of the Sudan, by Francis A. Lees.
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 Wilhelm II signed photographic portrait available from David Bristow Autographs
WINGATE, SIR [FRANCIS] REGINALD (1861-1953: soldier; Governor General of the Sudan).
WINGATE, SIR [FRANCIS] REGINALD (1861-1953 : soldier; Governor General of the Sudan).
Typed letter signed, 1-page 4to, to R.E.H. Baily, Secretary, Royal Empire Society, stating that he will accept the invitation "to be present at the Ceremony on November 12th when T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of York graciously consented to open the Society"s new building...."
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 AIM25: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London: ROBERTSON, FM Sir William (Robert), 1st Bt (1860-1933)
General correspondence with various on military matters, 1916-1918, including Reginald Baliol Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher, Lt Gen George Francis Milne, French Gen Robert Georges Nivelle, Italian Gen Luigi Cadorna, Lt Gen Sir Frederick Stanley Maude, and Gen Sir Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer.
Also including correspondence, memoranda and notes concerning the events leading up to the resignation of Robertson as Chief of the Imperial General Staff in Feb 1918, dated Jan-Feb 1918.
System of arrangement : Arranged in sections as shown above and in the Brief List.
www.aim25.ac.uk /cats/21/670.htm

  
 Sir John Grenfell Maxwell
26 Wingate, (Francis) Reginald, first baronet (1861-1953): ca.1917-ca.1919
8 Knollys, Francis, first Viscount Knollys (1837-1924): 1905
25 19 Knollys, Francis, first Viscount Knollys (1837-1924): 1902
infoshare1.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/maxwell.html

  
 Countries Sp-Sy
1938) 4 Dec 1915 - 15 Apr 1916 Reginald Edward Stubbs (2nd time) (s.a.) (acting) 15 Apr 1916 - 24 Mar 1918 Sir John Anderson (b.
1918) 24 Mar 1918 - 10 Sep 1918 Reginald Edward Stubbs (3rd time) (s.a.) (acting) 10 Sep 1918 - 1 Apr 1925 Sir William Henry Manning (b.
1964) 23 Dec 1933 - 30 Jun 1937 Reginald Edward Stubbs (4th time) (s.a.) 30 Jun 1937 - 16 Oct 1937 Maxwell MacLagan Wedderburn (b.
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 Food For Thought: Biographies
Wingate, Sir (Francis) Reginald (British army officer, admin.)
Wade, Sir Thomas Francis (English soldier, diplomat, scholar)
White, Walter Francis (American author, civil rights leader)
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