from Redmond, WA
1892
Died:1950
English composer • Author
Director • Musical composer
Academic degree:Outcome-based education
Humanities:Singing
English writer
1607
Died:1692
Associations • Hospitals • Diaries
where his grandfather Henry had bought land and built a country house at Upper Clapton on the edge of Hackney Downs,....
Judgment
Preference:Complaint
Master status:Handicapped
Activity:Travelling abroad
1855 • London
Died:1927
Spouse:Isabella Sandison
Member of London County Council • Member of the United Kingdom Parliament for Scottish constituencies • Liberal Party of UK MP • UK MP • Prime Minister • Financial secretary • Farmer • Merchant
Mill Hill School • Aldenham School • University College London
Specialty:Leader
Lieutenant
English Roman Catholic priest
Catholic
1708
Died:1799
Member of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies • British MP • Barrister • Treasurer
He was a barrister, later made Treasurer of the Inner Temple..
Fellow of the Royal Society
1804
Died:1872
Member of the UK Parliament • UK MP • Conservative Party of UK MP
He became an officer in the Grenadier Guards.
Also in 1841 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Fellow of the Royal Society
1885
Died:1961
20th-century Anglican bishop • British Army personnel of World War II
Eton College
Recipient of the Military Cross
1861
Died:1933
Thomas Wood ( cricketer ) " Thomas Wood " ( 2 June 1861 ndash 15 March 1933 ) was an England cricketer who played first-class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club in 1894 He was born at Leominster, Herefordshire and died at Potchefstroom, Transvaal Province, South Africa.
English cricket player • Somerset cricket player
Activity:Cricket