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Bosville is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
farming village situated in the Pays de Caux, some...
- Antrim, in 1776. Lord
Macdonald married Elizabeth Diana Bosville,
daughter of
Godfrey Bosville.
Their eldest son, the
second Baron,
represented Saltash...
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Colonel William Bosville (1745–1813), FRS, of New Hall, Gunthwaite, of
Thorpe Hall, Rudston, both in Yorkshire, and of 76
Welbeck Street, St
Giles in the...
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Godfrey Bosville – Macdonald, 3rd
Baron Macdonald. The 3rd
baron was
baptised as
Godfrey Macdonald, and
legally changed his name to
Godfrey Bosville, in 1814...
- The
Macdonald baronetcy,
later Bosville Macdonald Baronetcy, of
Sleat (also Slate) in the Isle of Skye,
County of Inverness, was
created in the Baronetage...
- Lt.-General
Godfrey Bosville Macdonald, 3rd
Baron Macdonald of
Sleat (14
October 1775 – 13
October 1832) was a
Scottish aristocrat.
Godfrey was born on...
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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...
- Sir
Alexander Wentworth Macdonald Bosville Macdonald, 14th
Baronet JP DL (né
Alexander Wentworth Macdonald Bosville; 26
September 1865 – 26
March 1933)...
- 1909 – 1970) was a
grandson of
Ronald Bosville-Macdonald, 6th
Baron Macdonald. Born
Alexander Godfrey Bosville-Macdonald, he
changed his
surname to Macdonald...
- Canun. By the late 14th
century Cannon Hall was in the
ownership of the
Bosville family of Ardsley, now a
suburb in south-east of Barnsley. It was during...