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Benjamin Bond
Cabbell II (ON 12) was a
Cromer non self-righter type
lifeboat stationed at
Cromer Lifeboat Station in the
English county of Norfolk...
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Benjamin Bond
Cabbell FRS FSA FGS DL (1782/83 – 9
December 1874), was a
British politician and philanthropist. He was
educated at
Westminster School in...
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pages 348 and 349.
Drawn by G. Sheppard,
engraved by R. Roffe.
Robert Cabbell Roffe (6
April 1780 Bermondsey, London,
England to 25
March 1839 St Pancras...
- 53–54. doi:10.1353/aph.1986.0112. S2CID 144901184. Turner,
William Hobart.
Cabbell,
Edward J., 1946– (1985).
Blacks in Appalachia.
University Press of Kentucky...
- Bond
Cabbell from Lady
Listowel (daughter of
Admiral William Lukin Windham) in 1852. He was
succeeded at
Cromer Hall by his
nephew John
Cabbell who changed...
- and
Hammersmith & City lines,
located on the
corner of
Chapel Street and
Cabbell Street,
within Travelcard zone 1. A
separate station of the same name but...
- was born at the hall in 1841. In 2010 the
building was the home of the
Cabbell Manners family. In 1901,
author Arthur Conan Doyle was a
guest at the hall...
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currently members of the
North East
Norfolk League Division One and play at
Cabbell Park.
Cromer F.C. were
first recorded during the 1898–99 season, when they...
- with
Benjamin Bond
Cabbell (1856-57)
William Henry Adams (1857-59)
Meaburn Staniland (1859-60)
Preceded by
Benjamin Bond
Cabbell Gilbert Heathcote Succeeded...
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Manners (b. 1979) (6)
Thomas Benjamin Cabbell Manners (b. 1954) (7)
Rupert Cabbell Manners (b. 1990) (8) Hugh
Cabbell Manners (b. 1993) Hon.
Thomas Jasper...