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Thomas Compton Packenham, MC (11 May 1893 – 17
August 1957) was a British-American journalist. He
served as a
British Army
officer in the
First World...
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Christianity portal Henry Packenham DD (1787–1863) was an
Irish Anglican priest.
Packenham was
educated at
Gonville and
Caius College, Cambridge. He was...
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Mount Packenham is a 3,000-metre (9,800-foot)
mountain summit located in the Opal
Range of the
Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada. Its
nearest higher...
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Mississippi Mills is a town in
eastern Ontario, Canada, in
Lanark County on the
Mississippi River. It is made up of the
former Townships of
Ramsay and...
- site of the
Battle of New Orleans, are
named for Pakenham,
Packenham Avenue and
Packenham Drive. List of
knights companion of the
Order of the Bath List...
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Admiral Sir
William Christopher Pakenham, GCB, KCMG, KCVO (10 July 1861 – 28 July 1933) was a
senior Royal Navy officer. He
served as a
British observer...
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Carolina (****uming his post
March 29, 1844)
included a do****ent
known as the
Packenham Letter with the
Tyler bill that was
calculated to
inject a
sense of crisis...
- service. In 1918, she
began a
relationship with the then-married
Compton Packenham. He
divorced his wife in 1920, and the
couple emigrated to the United...
- Buchanan,
Joseph MacKenzie Pakenham Buchanan and
Hilary Packenham Buchanan) and 2
daughters (Marie
Packenham Buchanan and Jean
Jessie Pakenham Buchanan). He was...
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letter to
British minister Richard Packenham denouncing British anti-slavery
interference in Texas. He
included the
Packenham Letter with the
Tyler bill, intending...