- Sir
Patrick Dalreagle Agnew KBE KStJ (26
April 1868 – 5
September 1925) was an Australian-born
British officer and
judge in the
Indian Civil Service....
- Eccleston, Eccles, Terregles, Egglescliffe, Eggleshope, Ecclaw, Ecclerigg,
Dalreagle, Eggleston, Exley,
possibly Eaglesfield llannerch *landa- clearing, glade...
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Patrick Alexander Agnew of
Dalreagle (1765–1813) was the
first Military Governor of
British Ceylon in Trincomalee. He was
appointed in
August 1795 and...
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Agnews of
Kilwaughter being kin to the
Agnews of
Lochnaw The
Agnews of
Dalreagle descend from
Alexander Agnew a
natural son of Sir
Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw...
- "For
services in
connection with the War". C 1
January 1920
Patrick Dalreagle Agnew, CBE Vice-Chairman and
Managing Director,
Central Prisoners of War...
-
Wigtown to
Portpatrick and Ireland.
About one mile (1.6 km)
south of
Dalreagle, in the
parish of Kirkinner, the
Water of
Malzie empties itself into the...
- Bureau;
Commissioner for
Repatriation of
British Prisoners of War.
Patrick Dalreagle Agnew, C.B.E. Vice-chairman and
Managing Director,
Central Prisoners of...