- the
daughter of
Captain Sir St
Vincent Hawkins-
Whitshed, 3rd
Baronet (1837–1871) (see Hawkins-
Whitshed baronets) by his wife Anne
Alicia (née Hand****)...
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Walter Whitshed (1685 –
March 1746) was an Anglo-Irish
British Army
officer and politician.
Whitshed was born in Dublin, a
younger son of
Thomas Whitshed (1645–1697)...
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James Whitshed may
refer to:
James Hawkins-
Whitshed (1762–1849),
Royal Navy
officer James Whitshed (died 1789) (c. 1716–1789),
Irish politician James Whitshed...
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authorities for the ****istance
Wishart and
Whitshed provided to
Fulton and her crew.
Later in the 1930s,
Whitshed was
placed in
reserve as more
modern destroyers...
-
Admiral Sir
James Hawkins-
Whitshed. The
title became extinct on the
death of the
third Baronet in 1871.
Elizabeth Hawkins-
Whitshed,
daughter of the third...
- in the text of the 8th
edition of 1801, it is
called Whitshed after Captain Whitshed.
Whitshed appears to be in
general use by the
early 20th century...
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provisions of a will of his
cousin James Whitshed,
Hawkins added the
surname of his
maternal grandmother,
Whitshed, to his own, in
order to
inherit properties...
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named it
Espirito Santo River. Its
lower course was
explored by St
Vincent Whitshed Erskine in 1868–69, and
Captain J F
Elton travelled down its
middle course...
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extended his feud with
Whitshed to his
entire family, and
would have been
unlikely to see any good in his brother-in-law.
Whitshed entered Middle Temple...
- Ireland, the son of
Captain Gilbert Keene and his wife
Alice Whitshed,
daughter of
Thomas Whitshed of Dublin, serjeant-at-law. He was
educated at
Trinity College...