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Richard Bathoe Jones (8
September 1830 – 15
October 1916) was an
Anglican priest in Ireland. He was born in
County Cork and
educated at
Trinity College...
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Yearly to
Septennial ones. London:
Printed for J. Bell, (successor to Mr.
Bathoe) at his Circulating-Library, near Exeter-Exchange, in the Strand; S. Bladon...
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Joseph Gubbins of Kilfrush, by his
first wife
Charlotte Bathoe (a
daughter of
James Bathoe). They had
three children:
William Amelius Aubrey de Vere...
- Buckingham, the
celebrated poet,
written by
Brian Fairfax... London: W.
Bathoe. Ferguson,
Richard Saul (1871), ****berland and
Westmorland M.P.'s from the...
- his wife
Charlotte Bathoe.
Charles having adopted his mother's
surname during the 1860s, she is
often known as
Maria Burnley Bathoe. She
contributed 5...
- libraries,
which met a need that
subscription libraries did not fulfil.
William Bathoe claimed that his
commercial venture was 'the
Original Circulating library'...
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daughter of
Major General Joseph Gubbins and his wife,
Elizabeth (née
Bathoe). Maj. Gen.
Gubbins was one of the most
senior British officers to be posted...
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which met a need that
subscription libraries did not fulfill.
William Bathoe opened his
commercial venture at two
locations in
London in 1737, and claimed...
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Station and the
Empire Hotel. Wood, John (1765). A
Description of Bath. W.
Bathoe, and T. Lownds. p. 342. "Bath-Heritage.co.uk". bath-heritage.co.uk. Retrieved...
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Nicholson Memorial".
Madras W****ly Mail. 12
April 1906. p. 18.
Bathoe Rainsford,
Bathoe (12
April 1960). "Nicholson Hero of Delhi".
Belfast Telegraph....