- Sir
Edward Penderel Moon, OBE (1905–1987) was a
British administrator in
India and a writer. He
served as a
finance minister for the
Bahawalpur State in...
- Yates, the only man
later executed for his part in the escape. There, the
Penderel (Pendrell or Pendrill) family,
tenants and
servants of the
Giffard family...
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Richard Penderel (c.1606 – 7
February 1672) was a
Roman Catholic farmer, and a
supporter of the
Royalist cause during the
English Civil War. He ****isted...
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original on 30
September 2007.
Retrieved 9
April 2019.
Penderel-Brodhurst 1911, pp. 801–802.
Penderel-Brodhurst 1911, p. 802. Kieschnick, John (2003). The...
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Richard Penderel, the
humble West
Country Yeoman instrumental in the
deliverance of King
Charles II
after the
Battle of
Worcester in 1651.
Penderel sheltered...
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Cambridge University Press. pp. ****iii, 372, ISBN 978-0-521-68225-1 Moon,
Penderel. The
British Conquest and
Dominion of
India (2 vol. 1989) 1235 pp. the...
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Archived from the
original on 23
December 2023.
Retrieved 6 June 2017.
Penderel Moon (1962).
Divide and Quit.
University of
California Press. pp. 11–28...
- 1905 to 1922.
James Penderel-Brodhurst, the son of
Charles Penderel-Brodhurst, was born on 5 June 1859. As a
member of the
Penderel family which ****isted...
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published as vol 5 of the
Cambridge History of the
British Empire Moon,
Penderel. The
British Conquest and
Dominion of
India (2 vol. 1989) 1235pp; the fullest...
- Independence.
London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138183100. Moon,
Penderel. (1999). The
British Conquest and
Dominion of
India (2 vol. 1256 pp) Moore...