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Colonel Ernest George Pretyman, PC, JP, DL (13
November 1859 – 26
November 1931),
known as E. G.
Pretyman, was a
British Conservative politician and soldier...
- The
Pretyman Baronetcy, of Lodington, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created in
circa 1660 for John
Pretyman,
later member of parliament...
- the
family name is
Pretyman (before 1803),
Pretyman Tomline (from 1803), but
commonly called Tomline thereafter. Sir
George Pretyman Tomline, 5th Baronet...
- John
Pretyman (1753/1754 – 5 June 1817) was an
Anglican priest, who
served as
Archdeacon of
Lincoln from 1793 to 1817. He was
educated at
Pembroke College...
- John
Pretyman, 1st
Baronet (ca. 1612 –
buried 1676) of Loddington,
Leicestershire was an
English politician. He was the
eldest son of Sir John
Pretyman of...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John
Robert Pretyman Newman (born John
Robert Bramston Newman; 22
August 1871 – 12
March 1947) was an Irish-born
British Army officer...
- Tomline's
death in 1889, the
estate was
inherited by
Ernest George Pretyman.
Pretyman was
elected member of
parliament for the
local constituency of Woodbridge...
- Wyndham-Quin (1890–1983), and his wife,
Marjorie Elizabeth Wyndham-Quin, née
Pretyman (1897–1969). Her
father was the
younger son of
Windham Wyndham-Quin, 5th...
- the
market in the same year. The sale
notice is shown.
Arthur Charles Pretyman bought Haughley in 1868 and
lived there until his
death thirty years later...
- to
replace the fair's
official director of color-design,
William Pretyman.
Pretyman had
resigned following a
dispute with Burnham.
After experimenting...