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General Sir Hew
Whitefoord Dalrymple, 1st
Baronet (3
December 1750 – 9
April 1830) was a
Scottish general in the
British Army and
Governor of Gibraltar...
- of
Whitefoord House on the Canongate, the
illegitimate son of
Colonel Charles (James)
Whitefoord of the
Royal Marines (son of Sir Adam
Whitefoord, 1st...
- executive; his mother, Anna Russell, was a philanthropist. His
maternal uncle,
Whitefoord Russell, was a
Confederate veteran, and his
maternal great-uncle was a...
- The
Whitefoord Baronetcy, of
Blairquhan in the
County of Ayr, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 30
December 1701 for Adam...
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Whitefoord House (or
occasionally Whiteford House is an 18th-century
former mansion on the
Canongate section of the
Royal Mile in Edinburgh. It stands...
- for the
state suburb of
Whitefoord.
Whitefoord was
gazetted as a
locality in 1972. It may have been
named for John
Whitefoord, a
Police Magistrate in...
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Ronald Whitefoord Smith (1855 – 8
August 1909) was an
Australian politician.
Smith was born in
Sandy Bay in Van Diemen's Land in 1855. In 1897 he was elected...
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delegation comprising representative Richard Oswald and his secretary,
Caleb Whitefoord,
declined to pose.
Britain had no
desire to
commemorate its defeat, and...
- C. Jr (January 1954). "
Whitefoord Russell Cole: A
Study in Character".
Filson Club
History Quarterly. 28: 28–48. "
Whitefoord Russell Cole 1874 – 1934"...
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created on 6
March 1815, in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom, for Hew
Whitefoord Dalrymple,
eldest son of John
Dalrymple and
grandson of Sir Hew Dalrymple...