- The
Mawbey Baronetcy, of
Botleys in the
County of Surrey, was a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 30 July 1765 for
Joseph Mawbey...
- Sir
Joseph Mawbey, 1st
Baronet (2
December 1730 – 16 June 1798) was an
English distiller and
politician who sat in the
British House of
Commons between...
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Governor and his
accomplice Jack
Underwood murdered four
members of the
Mawbey family and a
schoolteacher at
Breelong in what was then the
Colony of New...
-
Mawbey, CB, CVO (17 June 1870 – 4 June 1933) was a
Royal Navy officer. He was
Director of the
Royal Indian Marine from 1920 to 1922. "Admiral
Mawbey"...
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expected such a
determined resistance from the Nepalese,
Colonel Sebright Mawbey, who was next in
command of the
British troops at Nalapani,
retired to Dehra...
-
Oriental Studies as a
lecturer in Hindustani. He
married Gertrude Anne
Mawbey (1895–1984) in 1920, and she
having taken the
Muslim name 'Masuma' returned...
- part of this
division to
occupy Gurhwal. He
accordingly instructed Colonel Mawbey to
leave a few men in a
strong position for the
occupation of the Doon and...
- Sir
Joseph Mawbey, Bt Hon.
Augustus Keppel Member of
Parliament for
Surrey 1783 With: Sir
Joseph Mawbey, Bt Succeeded by Sir
Joseph Mawbey, Bt Sir Robert...
- Hospital. The
house was
built in the 1760s by
builders funded by
Joseph Mawbey and to
designs by
Kenton Couse. The
elevated site once bore a 14th-century...
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Transcribed circa 1999 by
Brianne Kelly-Bly.
Retrieved 2022-10-21. Brown,
William Mawbey (1900). Biographical,
Genealogical and
Descriptive History of the State...