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Lieutenant General Sir Hugh
Sandham Jeudwine, KCB, KBE (9 June 1862 – 2
December 1942) was a
British Army
officer who
served as
Director General of the...
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Jeudwine may
refer to:
George Jeudwine (1849–1933),
English priest Hugh
Jeudwine (1862–1942),
British Army
officer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Williams, p. 153;
Jeudwine, John Wynne. (1835). The
First Twelve Centuries of
British Story, p. 187. Gordon, p. 440. Williams, p. 60;
Jeudwine, p. 60. Parliament...
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George Wynne Jeudwine (12
April 1849 – 18
October 1933) was an
eminent Anglican priest in the
first third of the
twentieth century.
Jeudwine was born in...
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George Gordon Jeudwine (1913–1954) in Kensington, London, and they
moved to Rauceby, Lincolnshire. He was the son of
George Gordon Jeudwine and
Alice Mildred...
- Europe,
Hierarchy and Revolt, 1320–1450, 2nd edition. Oxford: Blackwell.
Jeudwine, John Wynne. (1983) Tort, Crime, and
Police in
Mediaeval Britain: a review...
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Arrow Books. p. 157. ISBN 0-09-968580-9.
Imperial War Museum,
General Hugh
Jeudwine Papers, A
Record of the
Rebellion in Ireland, 1919–1921 and of the part...
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Regiment Lieutenant-General Sir
William Jervois Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh
Jeudwine Brigadier Thomas Smith "T.S."
Jobson Brigadier Lewis Johnman TD CBE, Territorial...
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American public life as the
dictum 'all men are
created equal'". John
Wynne Jeudwine,
Pious Phrases in Politics: An
Examination of Some Po****r Catchwords,...
- (West Lancashire)
Division rest the
ashes of Lieutenant-General Sir Hugh
Jeudwine, who
commanded the
division from its
formation in 1916
until the end of...