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- Robert Venour Dulhunty (1803 – 30 December 1853) is chiefly remembered as being the first permanent white settler of what has since become the City of...
- nobility family of German origin, a branch of the House of Fenner (Venner, Venour). The family flourished in the late 18th century in Meseritz in South Prussia...
- site of their new Ludgate station. Roger de Saperton; fl. 1381 Elizabeth Venour (c. 1460s) Edmund Haslewood (d.1548) of Maidwell John Haslewood (d.1550)...
- Fishmonger Two terms. 1388 Sir Nicholas Twyford Goldsmith 1389 William Venour Grocer 1390 Adam Bamme Goldsmith First of two terms. 1391 Sir John Hende...
- Hutchison; following the death of his first wife, he married Julia Rose Venour (née Morris) in 1908. Queen's Royal Surreys (Archived) Retrieved 8 January...
- Retrieved 26 November 2017. Dulhunty, Beryl (1966). "Dulhunty, Robert Venour (1802–1853)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 1. Canberra: National...
- the Watson family. Osborne Lovel (temp. Hen. I) William Lovel Hamon le Venour William Lovel John Lovel (died 1316) Thomas de Borhunte (died 1340) William...
- Varvill; Warwell VARDÆUS – Ward VELOX – Swift; Fogarty VENATOR – Vendore; Venour de VENETIAVenesse de VERINEIO – de Verigny; Verney de VERNACO – de Vernai;...
- death). Bamme served his first term as mayor in 1390, succeeding William Venour. During this term, Bamme negotiated the purchase of a very large quantity...
- was born in Kempsey, New South Wales, in 1924, great-grandson to Robert Venour Dulhunty, the first white settler of what was to become the city of Dubbo...