-
broadcast in 2009,
revealed that
Whately is a
descendant of
Thomas Whately of
Nonsuch Park (father of
Thomas Whately), a
leading London merchant, politician...
- This
experience inspired Whately to
pursue a
political career. In 2008,
British society magazine Tatler selected Whately as one of ten
young rising...
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Whately may
refer to:
Whately, M****achusetts, a US town
Helen Whately,
English Conservative Party politician,
Member of
Parliament (MP) for Faversham...
- to
recognise the
talents of Jane Austen.
Whately was born in London, the son of the Rev. Dr.
Joseph Whately (1730–1797). He was
educated at a private...
- Mary
Whately may
refer to: Mary
Whateley (1738–1825),
English poet and
playwright Mary
Louisa Whately (1824–1889),
English missionary in
Egypt This disambiguation...
- Hutchinson's dismissal.
Julian Whately, a
descendant of Thomas,
visited the town
during the
Bicentennial celebration in 1971.
Whately was the site of the state's...
- was an
elder brother of the
cleric Joseph Whately of
Nonsuch Park, Surrey, and thus the
uncle of
Richard Whately. For many
years he was in the
close confidence...
-
Elizabeth Whately (née Pope; 7
October 1795 – 25
April 1860) was an
English writer and the wife of Dr
Richard Whately,
Protestant Archbishop of Dublin...
-
following the
decision made by
Kevin Whately and
Laurence Fox to
retire from
their roles in the series.
Whately announced that the show had gone on long...
-
Rhetoric in 1757.
Whately received the
degree of D.C.L. from
Oxford University on 9 July 1793, and died on 13
March 1797.
Whately married Jane, daughter...