- been
successively the seat of the Husseys, Hackers, Woodhouses, Disneys,
Fytches and
Thorotons Dendrobium fytchianum: Fytch's
Dendrobium Fitch (surname)...
- The
Fytche Baronetcy, of
Eltham in the
County of Kent, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 7
September 1688 for
Thomas Fytche, of...
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William Fytche (1716 – 10
August 1753) was an
administrator of the
English East
India Company. He
served as
President of
Bengal in the mid-eighteenth century...
- Lieutenant-General
Albert Fytche CSI (21
September 1820 – 16 June 1892) was a
British Indian Army
officer who
served as
Chief Commissioner of the British...
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Tibetan Affairs Commission.
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Brian L. (March 1985). "The
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Fytche,
Albert (1878).
Burma past and present. C. K. Paul. p. 300.
joined by hill...
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William Fytche (c. 1671–1728) was an
English politician,
Member of
Parliament for
Maldon in Es****. He was the son of Sir
Barrow Fytche of
Woodham Walter...
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Lewis Disney Fytche (9
October 1738 – 1822),
originally Lewis Disney,
often known after his
marriage as
Disney Fytche, was an
English radical and landowner...
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Alfred Tennyson's mother,
Elizabeth (1781–1865), was the
daughter of
Stephen Fytche (1734–1799),
vicar of St.
James Church,
Louth (1764) and
rector of Withcall...