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- William Grinfield (c.1743–19 October 1803) was a British Army officer who served in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Grinfield joined the...
- Edward William Grinfield (1785–1864) was an English biblical scholar. He was the son of Thomas Grinfield and Anna Joanna, daughter of Joseph Foster Barham...
- Thomas Grinfield (27 April 1788, Bath, Somerset – 8 April 1870, Clifton, Bristol) was an English clergyman and hymn-writer. Thomas Grinfield was the son...
- pits deep, and yawning chasms", including a "fearful opening" beneath Grinfield Street with two "complete four-roomed houses" in the side of it connected...
- valuable sugar islands. The expedition, under commanders in chief William Grinfield and Samuel Hood, set out from Barbados on 20 June with 3,149 soldiers...
- possession in 1802 with the Treaty of Amiens, but Lieutenant-General William Grinfield defeated French Governor Brig. Gen. Antoine Noguès in June 1803, and the...
- relocated to Oxford. He was Select Preacher to the University 1884-85 and Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint 1886-88 and 1888-89. Edersheim was an advocate...
- was Select Preacher before the University of Oxford in 1876 and 1888, Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint 1876–1878, and Bampton Lecturer in 1881. From...
- 1791–1793: Maj. Gen. Gustavus Guy****ens 1793–1795: Maj. Gen. William Grinfield 1795–1802: Lt. Gen. Cavendish Lister 1802–1806: Lt. Gen. Napier Christie...
- of Ancient History at the University of Reading. From 1995–6 she was Grinfield Lecturer on the Septuagint at Oxford; her book Translation and Survival:...