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Turbutt Wright (February 5, 1741 – 1783) was an
American planter and
political leader from
Queen Anne's County, Maryland. He was a
delegate for Maryland...
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Colonel Turbutt Francis (1740 in
Philadelphia –
before 1797 in Pennsylvania), was an
officer in the
Pennsylvania Troops during Pontiac's War.
Turbutt Francis...
- Goldsborough, Thos.
Eston Randolph, F. Eppes, E. Loockerman,
Benjamin Chaires,
Turbutt R. Betton,
Fitch W. Taylor, J.
Loring Woart,
Ashbeel Steele, J.
Edwin Stewart)...
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succession of
owners including Ingram, Fletcher, Jenkinson,
Hunloke and
Turbutt. The
present modest three-storey three-ba****
house was
built in the late...
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Houses Gladwin, Cavendish, Hunloke,
Turbutt,
Kenning Colour(s)
Gladwin - Red,
Cavendish - Green,
Hunloke - Blue,
Turbutt - Purple,
Kenning - Yellow, Website...
- Goldsborough, Thos.
Eston Randolph, F. Eppes, E. Loockerman,
Benjamin Chaires,
Turbutt R. Betton,
Fitch W. Taylor, J.
Loring Woart,
Ashbeel Steele, J.
Edwin Stewart)...
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Adjutant General of
Maryland is the head
military official of the
Maryland National Guard, the
Maryland Defense Force, and any
other military or paramilitary...
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Forests Sharp (1980), pp. 59–60
Cannock Chase District Council Grant, p. 223
Turbutt (1999)[page needed]
Grant (1991), p. 224
Sharp (1980), pp. 61, 63 Grant...
- Catherine. Mary Ann
married Richard Turbutt, who
bought out Catherine's interest. In 1768 his son
William Turbutt further altered and
extended the house...
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District history:
Anglo Saxons to Present". Peakscan.
Retrieved 28 June 2009.
Turbutt, G. (1999). A
History of Derbyshire,
Volume 1. Cardiff:
Merton Priory....