- John
Dunscombe (c. 1777 –
November 1847) was a
merchant and
political figure in Newfoundland. He was a
member of the
Executive Council for Newfoundland...
-
Thomas Slingsby Duncombe (13
January 1796 – 13
November 1861) was a
British radical politician, who was a
member of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom...
- son of
Charles Ernest Kingsman Dunscombe (1891–1978), and Rose
Susannah Dunscombe (1892–1984), née Graham,
Graham Dunscombe was born at Thornbury, Victoria...
- 6th Duke of
Leinster (b. 1887) 24.
Charles Dunscombe 1st
Baron Feversham (1764–1841) 12.
William Dunscombe 2nd
Baron Faversham (1798–1867) 25. Charlotte...
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south of the city, at road PR-63, also
named the
Avenida Colby William Dunscombe (named
after a
former medical director of the
local Adventist Bella Vista...
- also John Bodley, was a
younger son of the
gentry family of
Bodley of
Dunscombe, near
Crediton in Devon. Thomas's
mother was Joan Hone, a
daughter and...
-
University of the Negev.
Contents of
Excavations at Nessana, I (Harris
Dunscombe Colt, ed. London, 1962); II,
Literary Papyri (Lional C****on and Ernest...
- by fire in 1827. The
rebuilding began at the
direction of
Mayor Thomas Dunscombe in 1828 and was
completed in
March 1829. The
architects added three additional...
- Farm (419 acres),
Fordton Barton (203 acres), Uton
Barton (327 acres),
Dunscombe Farm (246 acres) and
other land 110
acres and parkland. The
estate of...
- 318 in the City of
London Cemetery in a
service conducted by a
Reverend Dunscombe. Her
coffin was of
polished elm, and bore a
plate inscribed with the words...