- An
order for
three more
Bathursts, to be
constructed in India, was
cancelled before they were laid down.
Although the
Bathursts were
designed for the anti-submarine...
-
Bathurst may
refer to:
Bathurst (surname)
Bathurst Bellers Mann (1858–1948), Irish-born
rugby union player in
Wales Bathurst Peachy (1893–1953), American...
- The
Bathurst 1000 (known for
sponsorship reasons as the
Repco Bathurst 1000) is a 1,000-kilometre (621.4 mi)
touring car race held
annually on the Mount...
- a 'church in a meadow'. The
Bathurst estates were at
Cirencester Park and Paulerspury, Northamptonshire,
which Bathursts inherited before the park was...
- Acadie—
Bathurst (formerly Gloucester) is a
federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that has been
represented in the
House of
Commons of Canada...
- The
Bathurst War (1824) was a war
between the
Wiradjuri nation and the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland.
Following the
successful Blaxland,...
-
Richard Bathurst (died 1762) was a
British essayist and physician, born in
Jamaica and sent to
England to
study medicine. His father,
Colonel Bathurst, brought...
-
Allen Bathurst, 1st Earl
Bathurst, PC (16
November 1684 – 16
September 1775), of
Bathurst in the
County of Sus****,
known as The Lord
Bathurst from 1712...
- The
Bathurst District was a
historic district in
Upper Canada. It was
created in 1822 from the
Johnstown District.
Containing Carleton County, it existed...
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Cause of
World Unrest. The
Bathursts sold the
paper to a
consortium organized by the 8th Duke of
Northumberland in 1924.
Bathurst (surname) Who's Who (1903)...