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Colonel Godfrey Bosvile II (1596–1658) (or Bosville) was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1640 to 1653. He
fought on the Parliamentarian...
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Brigadier Thomas James Bolle Bosvile, CBE, DSO*, MC (19
September 1897 – 8 July 1945) was a
British Army
officer who
served as
acting General Officer...
- family's
keenest customer was Lieutenant-Colonel
Thomas James Birch,
later Bosvile, a
wealthy collector from Lincolnshire, who
bought several specimens from...
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Thomas Palmer, 4th Baronet, of
Wingham 13.
Dorothy Pincheon 3. Anne
Palmer 14. Sir
Robert Marsham, 4th
Baronet 7.
Elizabeth Marsham 15.
Margaret Bosvile...
- his
death in 1679. Sir
Humphrey married Elizabeth,
widow of Sir
Robert Bosvile, of Eynesford,
daughter and
heiress of
Robert Peshall, or Peeshall, of...
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Stanley was the son of Sir
Edward Stanley, 3rd Baronet, and
Elizabeth Bosvile, and
succeeded his
father in the
baronetcy at the age of one. This branch...
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Included among the
congregants were Sir
Richard Skeffington,
Colonel Godfrey Bosvile,
George Abbot the
layman scholar, and others.
After the
Battle of Naseby...
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Fusiliers (machine gun battalion)
British 7th
Motor Brigade (Brigadier
Thomas Bosvile) 2nd Battalion,
Kings Royal Rifle Corps 2nd Battalion,
Rifle Brigade 7th...
- the operation. Two
battalions of the 7th
Motor Brigade (Brigadier
Thomas Bosvile) were to
advance either side of
Kidney Ridge and
occupy ground from which...
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Marsham died in July 1703, aged 52. He had
married Margaret Bosvile daughter of
Thomas Bosvile of
Little Motte, Eynsford, Kent. They had
three sons and four...