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Cospatrick was a
wooden three-masted full-rigged
sailing ship that
caught fire
south of the Cape of Good Hope
early on 18
November 1874,
while on a voyage...
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early 12th
century Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 11th Earl of Home (1799–1881), Lord Dungl****,
Scottish diplomat and
politician Cospatrick (ship), a
wooden sailing...
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David Alexander Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home, KT, CVO, CBE (/ˈhjuːm/ HEWM; 20
November 1943 – 22
August 2022) was a
British banker and hereditary...
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Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home, 13th Earl of Home, KT, TD (29
December 1873 – 11 July 1951),
styled Lord Dungl****
between 1881 and 1918, was...
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Cospatrick Alexander Douglas-Home, 11th Earl of Home (27
October 1799 – 4 July 1881),
styled Lord Dungl****
until 1841, was a
Scottish diplomat and politician...
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Gospatric or
Cospatric (from the ****bric "Servant of [Saint] Patrick"),[citation needed] (died
after 1073), was Earl of Northumbria, or of Bernicia, and...
- Earl of Home (died 1786)
Alexander Home, 10th Earl of Home (1769–1841)
Cospatrick Alexander Home, 11th Earl of Home (1799–1881) (created
Baron Douglas in...
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number of times. On 17
November 1874 the
wooden Shaw
Savill emigrant ship
Cospatrick bound for New
Zealand burnt at sea
south of the Cape of Good Hope with...
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Charles Cospatrick Douglas-Home (1
September 1937 – 29
October 1985) was a
Scottish journalist who
served as
editor of The
Times from 1982
until his death...
- 8th
Baronet (1879–1949) Sir
Drummond Cospatrick Ninian Dunbar, 9th
Baronet (1917–2000) Sir
Robert Drummond Cospatrick Dunbar, 10th
Baronet (born 1958) Cokayne...