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General Sir
Reginald Seaburne May, KCB, KBE, CMG, DSO (10
August 1879 – 26
October 1958) was a
British Army
officer who
served as Quartermaster-General...
- ISBN 0-7136-0171-X)
Liddell Hart
Centre for
Military Archives 'MAY,
General Sir
Reginald Seaburne', in Who Was Who 1951–1960, (A. & C. Black, 1984 reprint: ISBN 0-7136-2598-8)...
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President Jefferson Davis. The
original companies,
under the
command of Col.
Seaburne M. Phillips, were:
Company A -
Mississippi Rifles (Hinds County) Company...
- she left her servant,
Elizabeth Newton £100
which was
loaned to
James Seaburne on
mortgage for
Elizabeth and in Joyce's’ own words, “'it
being a stock...
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admiralty shipyard in Rotterdam. The
final plan that was
conceived by Job
Seaburne May. In 1815 he
became commander of the
Naval department of the Meuse,...
- 56 Sqn Died 1985 Raymond, P Fg Off BR 609 Sqn Rayner,
Roderick Malachi Seaburne Plt Off BR 87 Sqn DFC Died 1982 Read,
William Albert Alexander Fg Off BR...
- Gore-Arkwright ****-Ruthven VC CMG DSO
Welsh Guards Maj. and Bt. Col.
Reginald Seaburne May CMG DSO
Royal Fusiliers Temp Col.
William Taylor FRCSI Canadian Forces...
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Grade I
listed building. Down
House School was
established in 1910 by
Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May Moens, an
amateur historian born in India. The school...
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Major and
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary Brigadier-General)
Reginald Seaburne May, DSO,
Royal Fusiliers Major and
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (Temporary...
- War
purely in an
administrative capacity. Born the son of Job
William Seaburne May and Anne Jane May (née Freckleton), May was
educated at the
Royal Institution...