- John
Walbanke-Childers (27 May 1798 – 8
February 1886) was a
British Whig politician. Walkbanke-Childers was the son of
Colonel John
Walbanke-Childers...
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Lieutenant Walbanke Ashby Pritt, MC (31
January 1897 – 27
January 1928) was a
British First World War
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories. Pritt...
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shooting forest Black Carr Plantation.
Colonel John
Walbanke-Childers (died 1812), son of
Childers Walbanke-Childers, sold Carr
House and made
further improvements...
- John
Ramsden John
Walbanke-Childers
Member of
Parliament for
Malton 1837–1841 With: John
Walbanke-Childers Succeeded by John
Walbanke-Childers
Evelyn Denison...
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American businessman Julia Pritt (1932–2010),
American philanthropist Walbanke Ashby Pritt (1897–1928),
British military aviator This page
lists people...
- John
Walbanke-Childers
Member of
Parliament for
Malton 1841–1857 With: John
Walbanke-Childers, to 1846;
Viscount Milton, 1846–1847; John
Walbanke-Childers...
- Smith,
daughter of the
second Baronet,
married Reverend Eardley Childers Walbanke-Childers and was the
mother of
politician Hugh Childers. Sir
Culling Smith...
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Parliament for
Cambridgeshire 1832–1834 With:
Richard Greaves Townley John
Walbanke-Childers Succeeded by
Richard Greaves Townley Eliot Thomas Yorke Richard...
- Its Logo". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 21
April 2020.
Walbanke, Dom (20
October 2023). "Paint it red and black: the man
behind the Rolling...
- Sir
Joseph Radcliffe, 2nd
Baronet of
Rudding Park
House 1858–1859 John
Walbanke-Childers of
Cantley Hall, near
Doncaster 1859–1860 Sir
Lionel Milborne...