- "Colonels' Coup"
against Muldoon had been successful,
Talboys would have
become Prime Minister himself.
Talboys was born in
Wanganui on 7 June 1921. He attended...
- with
Gilbert Tailboys, 1st
Baron Tailboys of Kyme (sometimes
spelled "
Talboys"),
whose family was said by some to have a
history of insanity. The couple...
-
Tailboys of Kyme,
husband of
Elizabeth Blount Graeme K.
Talboys (b. 1953),
English writer Keith Talboys (1931–2020),
English cricketer Robert Tailboys, 3rd...
-
around twenty three.
Gilbert Talboys was
keeper of
Harbottle Castle in 1509, and
served in the
French war in 1513.
George Talboys became insane in
March 1517...
-
Hampton &
Richmond Borough and
Staines Town.
Talboys worked as a
development executive for Aon Sports.
Talboys died by a
heart attack on 31 July 2019, aged...
-
James Talboys Wheeler (Oxford,
December 1824 – Ramsgate, 13
January 1897) was a bureaucrat-historian of the
British Raj.
James Talboys Wheeler was born...
- 2021.
Retrieved 14
November 2021. Heeren,
Arnold Hermann Ludwig (1873).
Talboys,
David Alphonso (ed.). A
Manual of the
History of the
Political System...
-
Graeme K
Talboys is an
English writer and teacher.
Graeme Keith Talboys was born at
Queen Charlotte's and
Chelsea Hospital in
Hammersmith on
Thursday 26...
-
William Tailboys, de jure 7th
Baron Kyme (c.1416 – 26 May 1464) was a
wealthy Lincolnshire squire and
adherent of the
Lancastrian cause during the Wars...
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Alphonso Talboys (c. 1790–1840) was an
English bookseller,
known as a publisher, translator, and
local politician. Born
around 1790,
Talboys established...