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Ingouville (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃ɡuvil]), also
known as
Ingouville-sur-Mer ([ɛ̃ɡuvil syʁ mɛʁ],
literally Ingouville on Sea), is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime...
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George Henry Ingouville, VC, CGM (7
October 1826 – 13
January 1869) was a
sailor in the
Royal Navy and a
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest award...
- Major-General
Edward Charles Ingouville-Williams CB DSO (13
December 1861 – 22 July 1916) was a
British Army
officer of the
First World War. He was killed...
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Major Michael Ingouville Williams, MBE (born
March 1946) was the Lord-Lieutenant of East Lothian, Scotland. He was
appointed as a
Deputy Lieutenant in...
- ship's company,
Lieutenant John Bythesea,
Captain of the Mast
George Ingouville and
stoker William Johnstone won
Victoria Crosses.
Bythesea and Johnstone...
- – 1854; Åland
Islands William Johnstone – 1854; Åland
Islands George Ingouville – 1855; Fort of
Viborg George Dare
Dowell – 1855; Fort of
Viborg Tyrrell...
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Reconciliation Commission.
Burton is one of
three children of
Molly and
Peter Ingouville. She was born in
Buenos Aires but
moved to
Brazil when her
father was...
- many
territorial extensions by
annexing neighbouring communes: 1852:
Ingouville and
parts of Graville-l'Eure and
Sanvic 1919: all of Graville-Sainte-Honorine...
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eight for
service afloat and two for
gallantry while flying.
George Ingouville was
awarded both the
Victoria Cross and the Con****uous
Gallantry Medal...
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trenches and stretcher-bearers went into no man's land. Major-General
Ingouville-Williams,
commander of the 34th Division, parti****ted in the
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