- Anne Wignall,
known as
Baroness Ebury and Lady
Ebury (née Acland-
Troyte; 12 June 1912 – 23 June 1982), was an
English socialite and
author known as Alice...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir
Gilbert John Acland-
Troyte, CMG, DSO, JP (4
September 1876 – 27
April 1964) of
Huntsham Court, near Tiverton, Devon, was a British...
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Troyte Dunn
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Stephen Troyte Dunn (26
August 1868,
Bristol -...
- Acland, 14th
Baronet (1874–1939),
British Liberal politician Gilbert Acland-
Troyte (1876–1964),
British soldier and
Conservative Party politician Guy Acland...
- (Moderato) "R.P.A."
Variation VI (Andantino) "Ysobel"
Variation VII (Presto) "
Troyte"
Performed by the Hallé Orchestra,
conducted by Sir John
Barbirolli Problems...
- The
Troyte River is a
river of the West
Coast region of New Zealand's
South Island. It
rises in the
Hooker Range, 15
kilometres west of
Aoraki / Mount...
- zoologist,
mostly in the
names of snakes,
frogs etc. in the
Americas Stephen Troyte Dunn (1868–1938),
British botanist,
mostly in the
names of
plants in China...
- 1910. Much of the
technical detail of the
novel was
taken from
Charles Troyte's Change Ringing,
quotations from
which are
placed at the
start of many of...
- The
first thorough scientific description of the tree was made by
Stephen Troyte Dunn,
Superintendent of the
Botanical and
Forestry Department, who ****igned...
-
style by
Benjamin Ferrey for
Charles Troyte. It was then the home of his son and
local MP, Sir
Gilbert Acland Troyte. From 1978
until 2004 it was run as...