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Wellsted is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Raymond Wellsted (1805–1842),
lieutenant in the
Indian navy.
Raife Wellsted (1929–2012)...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Travels in
Arabia (1838) by
WELLSTED.
James Raymond Wellsted (1805–1842) was a
lieutenant in the
Indian navy who travelled...
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William Wellsted (21 July 1929 – 9
August 2012) was a
British philatelist who was
added to the Roll of
Distinguished Philatelists in 1985.
Wellsted was appointed...
- A
visit to
Berenice –
James Raymond Wellsted, (1838)...
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ranks again to
position 557th.
Notable people with the name include:
Raife Wellsted (1929–2012),
British philatelist Ralph Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate;...
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expecting this much
firepower to be used in ambushes. A SAS officer, Ian
Wellsted,
described the
maquis band
which he
operated with: It was hard to tell...
- Butterfield, Man on His Past (Cambridge, 1955), p. 69. Prior, pp. 52–53.
Thomas Wellsted Copeland, 'Edmund
Burke and the Book
Reviews in Dodsley's
Annual Register'...
- of D.
cinnabari was made
during a
survey of
Socotra led by
Lieutenant Wellsted of the East
India Company in 1835. It was
first named Pterocarpus draco...
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Insignia of
World War Two. Arms and
Armour Press. p. 67. ISBN 0-85368-609-2.
Wellsted, Ian (1997). SAS with the Maquis.
Greenhill Books. http://www.raf.mod...
- king
Pravarasena II in the
fifth century CE. They were
acquired by T. A.
Wellsted at
Tirodi in
District Balaghat,
Madhya Pradesh, India. Tiroḍī is located...