distinguish Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin refimprove date December 2010 Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name AugustusCharlesPugin image ACPugin.jpg imagesize alt caption birth name Auguste CharlesPugin birth date 1762 birth place Paris , France death date 1832 death place nationality wikt Anglo French Anglo French field training Royal Academy movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards elected website AugustusCharlesPugin , born Auguste CharlesPugin, 1762&ndash 1832 was an Anglo ... encyclopedia year 1963 title Pugin, AugustusCharles encyclopedia The Columbia Encyclopedia publisher ..., Manchester, Dublin and Edinburgh 1825 1836 . Pugin s developing interest in the Gothic was to be magnified in the career of his son Augustus Welby Pugin , an architect who was the leading advocate ... , 1823, by A. Pugin Image Westminster Hall edited.jpg thumb Westminster Hall as drawn by Pugin, with figures by Thomas Rowlandson . References reflist commonscat AugustusCharlesPugin Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pugin, AugustusCharles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Paris , France DATE OF DEATH 1832 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pugin, AugustusCharles Category 1760s births Pugin Category 1832 deaths Pugin Category Artists from Paris Pugin Category English people of French descent Category French artists Pugin Category English artists Pugin fr Auguste CharlesPugin ... , France , but his father was Swiss , and Pugin himself was to spend most of his life in England . Pugin left France during the French Revolution Revolutionary period for unclear reasons and entered ... Pugin married and settled on a career as a commercial artist working primarily for publishers ... Pugin produced views of London, and plates for books about Westminster Abbey , Oxford University ... at his house in Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury . Pugin, along with J. Morgan, also designed the Diorama ... more details
Tile, 1845 1851, Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin V&A Museum no. C.1A 1978 Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1 March 1812 14 September 1852 was an English architect , designer, and theorist of design, now ... 1823, by A. Pugin and J. Morgan File Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin01.jpg thumb 140px right center ... CharlesPugin , who trained him to draw Gothic architecture Gothic buildings for use as illustrations ... by fire of the Palace of Westminster in 1834, Pugin was employed by Sir Charles Barry ... , designed by AugustusPugin. The Talbots lived near the town of Newport, Shropshire and Pugin was responsible ... s Church, Berrima, New South Wales, designed by AugustusPugin. The first Roman Catholicism in Australia ... index.html Pugin Society http www.pugin.com Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812 1852, A comprehensive ... Australian Works of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin http www.newadvent.org cathen 12558b.htm ... , 21 March 2009 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore ... Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore Category English architects Category Gothic Revival architects ... be be x old ca Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin de Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin es AugustusPugin fr AugustusPugin gl AugustusPugin it Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin la AugustusPugin ja pl Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin pt Augustus Welby Pugin ru , fi AugustusPugin sv Augustus Welby Pugin th ...About the English architect and designer, 1812 1852 other members of his family Pugin surname Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox architect name Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin image Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin from NPG.jpg caption nationality British birth date birth date df yes 1812 03 01 birth ... . Pugin was the father of E. W. Pugin and Peter Paul Pugin , who continued their father s architectural firm as Pugin and Pugin, and designed numerous buildings, including several in Australia ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image AWN Pugin Armoire.jpg thumb Armoire, designed in 1850 by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812 52 and made by JG Crace 1809 89 V&A Museum no. 25 1 to 3 1852 This armoire , displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1851, was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812 52 and made by JG Crace 1809 89 . The shields along the top and the carved decorative motifs were drawn from medieval sources. The motifs include Crace s initials, a plummet carpenter s tool as an emblem of his honesty, and a compass to indicate his ability to keep within his estimates. Many designers of the Victorian period were inspired by the art of the Middle Ages, but Pugin was probably the greatest and most ardent exponent of the Gothic Revival style. The cabinet was the grandest piece in the group of furniture designed by Pugin and made by Crace for the Medieval Court in the Great Exhibition of 1851. As Crace was a judge for Class XXVI furniture and the cabinet was exhibited in his name, it was not eligible for a medal. A prolific designer, best remembered for his decoration of the Houses of Parliament, Pugin exhausted himself and died the year after this cupboard was made, aged only forty. The Victoria and Albert Museum bought the cupboard directly from the 1851 Exhibition, making it one of its earliest acquisitions. Bibliography cite book author Jackson, Anna ed. title V&A A Hundred Highlights publisher Victoria and Albert Museum V&A Publications year 2001 ISBN 1851773657 External links http collections.vam.ac.uk item O8162 armoire bookcase cabinet The Pugin Armoire at the Victoria and Albert Museum Category Collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum ... more details
Pugin & Pugin Floruit fl. 1851 Circa c. 1928 was a London based family firm of Church architecture ecclesiastical architects , founded in the Westminster office of Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812 1852 . The firm was succeeded by his sons Cuthbert Welby Pugin 1840 1928 and Peter Paul Pugin 1851 1904 after the death of their elder brother, Edward Welby Pugin 1834 1875 . They were later joined by Sebastian Pugin Powell and Charles Henry Cuthbert Purcell . The firm worked exclusively in the Gothic architecture Gothic style, and produced many buildings, alterations and furnishings for the Roman Catholic Church . External links http glasgowsculpture.com pg biography.php?sub puginpuginPugin & Pugin, Short Biography http www.pugin society.1to1.org LL EWandPP churches.html The Churches of EW and PP Pugin Category Architecture firms of the United Kingdom Category Companies established in 1851 Category Architects of Roman Catholic churches UK architect stub ... more details
about the American professor and astronomer the American university professor and administrator Charles E. Young Infobox scientist name CharlesAugustus Young image CharlesAugustus Young.jpg birth date birth date 1834 12 15 birth place death date death date and age 1908 1 3 1834 12 15 death place nationality United States ethnicity field astronomy work institutions Princeton University Princeton alma mater Dartmouth College Dartmouth doctoral advisor doctoral students known for influences influenced prizes CharlesAugustus Young December 15, 1834 &ndash January 4, 1908 one of the foremost solar spectroscopist astronomer s in the United States , died of pneumonia after a brief illness, at his home in Hanover , New Hampshire , on 4 January 1908. He observed solar eclipse s and worked on spectroscopy of the Sun . Graduated from Dartmouth College Dartmouth , he later became a professor there in 1865, remaining until 1877 when he went to Princeton University Princeton . He was a successful educator who wrote a popular and widely used series of astronomy textbooks, including Manual of Astronomy . Many years later in 1927, when Henry Norris Russell , Raymond Smith Dugan and John Quincy Stewart wrote their own two volume textbook, they entitled it Astronomy A Revision of Young s Manual of Astronomy . External links wikisource author inline CharlesAugustus Young s The New Student s Reference Work Young, CharlesAugustus The New Student s Reference Work Young, CharlesAugustus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Young, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Young, CharlesAugustus Category 1834 births Category 1908 deaths Category ... stub de CharlesAugustus Young fr CharlesAugustus Young ja pl CharlesAugustus Young pt CharlesAugustus Young ru , sl CharlesAugustus Young sv CharlesAugustus Young tr CharlesAugustus Young ... more details
Image AugustusCharles Hobart Hampden Project Gutenberg eText 16296.jpg thumbnail right AugustusCharles Hobart Hampden Hobart Pasha AugustusCharles Hobart Hampden 1 April 1822 19 June 1886 was an England English naval captain and Ottoman Empire Ottoman admiral hence widely known as Hobart Pasha . Biography Hobart Hampden was born in Leicestershire , the third son of the Augustus Edward Hobart Hampden, 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire 6th Earl of Buckinghamshire . In 1835 he entered the Royal Navy and served as a midshipman on the coast of Brazil in the suppression of the slave trade , displaying much gallantry in the operations. In 1855 he took part, as captain of HMS Driver 1840 6 in the Baltic Sea Baltic Expedition, and was actively engaged at Bomarsund and bo . In 1862 he retired from the navy with the rank of Post captain but his love of adventure led him, during the American Civil War , to take the command of a blockade runner . He had the good fortune to run the blockade eighteen times, conveying war material to Charleston, South Carolina Charleston and returning with a cargo of cotton. In 1867 Hobart entered the Ottoman service, and was immediately nominated to the command of that fleet, with the rank of Bahrie Limassi rear admiral . In this capacity he performed splendid service in helping to suppress the Cretan Revolt 1866 1869 insurrection in Crete , and was rewarded by the Sultan with the title of Pasha 1869 . In 1874 Hobart, whose name had, on representations made by Greece, been removed from the British Navy List, was reinstated his restoration did not, however, last long, for on the outbreak of the Russo Turkish War 1877 1878 Russo Turkish war he again entered ... inaccuracies. fact date July 2008 Sources 1911 External links Commons category AugustusCharles Hobart Hampden gutenberg author id AugustusCharles Hobart Hampden name AugustusCharles Hobart Hampden ... educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth de AugustusCharles Hobart fr Hobart Pasha ru ... more details
Sir CharlesAugustus Hartley February 3, 1825 &ndash February 20, 1915 was an eminent United Kingdom British engineer in the Victorian era . Through his extensive work mapping the longest river in western Europe he became known as The Father of the Danube. Biography Hartley was born in 1825 at Heworth, Tyne and Wear Heworth , near Gateshead , County Durham . Like most engineers of his generation he was engaged in railway work in the early part of his career, but subsequently he devoted himself to hydraulic engineering and the improvement of estuaries and harbors for the purposes of navigation. He was employed in connection with some of the largest and most important waterways of the world. After serving in the Crimean war 1853 Feb 1856 as a captain of engineers in the Anglo Turkish contingent, he was appointed engineer in chief for the works carried out by the Internationalization of the Danube River European Commission of the Danube for improving the navigation at the mouths of that river, and that position he retained till 1872, when he became consulting engineer to the Commission. In 1875 he was one of the committee appointed by the authority of the United States Congress to report on the works necessary to form and maintain a deep channel through the south pass of the Mississippi delta and in 1884 the British government nominated him a member of the international technical commission ... John Stokes References Cite EB1911 Hartley, Sir CharlesAugustus Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hartley, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February ..., 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hartley, CharlesAugustus Category 1825 births Category 1915 deaths ... Durham de CharlesAugustus Hartley ... Works in the United States and Canada 1875 Further reading Biography of Sir Charles Hartley, Civil ... 978 0 88946 461 2 http www.scribd.com fullscreen 39314960 A short illustrated biography of Sir Charles ... more details
Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix name CharlesAugustus Semlin honorific suffix image Charles Semlin.png imagesize order 12th office Premier of British Columbia predecessor John Herbert Turner successor Joseph Martin Canadian politician Joseph Martin term start August 15, 1898 term end February 27, 1900 birth date birth date 1836 12 04 birth place near Barrie, Ontario Barrie , Upper Canada death date death date and age 1927 11 2 1836 12 04 death place Cache Creek, British Columbia nationality spouse party otherparty relations children residence alma mater occupation profession religion cabinet CharlesAugustus Semlin 4 December 1836 &ndash November 2, 1927 was a British Columbia politician. Born near Barrie, Ontario Barrie , Upper Canada , Semlin worked there as a schoolteacher until 1862 when he moved to British Columbia during the gold rush to become a Prospecting prospector . In 1869 he purchased the Dominion Ranch and became a rancher. He entered politics when British Columbia became a province of Canada , in 1871, winning a seat in the provincial legislature in 1871. While in politics Semlin was instrumental in the building and operating of a boarding school in Cache Creek. The site was chosen there as Cache Creek was the mid point between the north Cariboo and the south.He lost his Legislative seat seat in 1875 but returned to the assembly in 1882. In 1894 he became Leader of the Opposition British Columbia leader of the opposition and finally the List of Premiers of British Columbia 12th Premier of British Columbia in August 1898. His government lasted only two years ... BCPremiers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Semlin, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE ..., CharlesAugustus Category 1836 births Category 1927 deaths Category Canadian ranchers Category Premiers of British Columbia BritishColumbia politician stub de CharlesAugustus Semlin fr CharlesAugustus Semlin sv CharlesAugustus Semlin ... more details
Infobox military person name AugustusCharles Newman birth date 19 August 1904 death date 26 April 1972 aged 67 birth place Chigwell , Essex death place Sandwich , Kent placeofburial Barham Crematorium image File Charles Newman.jpg 225px caption Augustus Newman nickname allegiance UK serviceyears rank Lieutenant Colonel branch army United Kingdom commands unit The Essex Regiment br No. 2 Commando br Engineer and Railway Staff Corps battles Second World War awards Victoria Cross br Officer of the Order of the British Empire br Territorial Decoration br L gion d Honneur France br Croix de Guerre France laterwork Deputy Lieutenant of Essex Lieutenant Colonel AugustusCharles Newman Victoria Cross VC , Order of the British Empire OBE , Territorial Decoration TD , Deputy Lieutenant DL 19 August 1904 &ndash 26 April 1972 was an England English recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. Details Augustus Newman was educated at Bancroft s School , Essex . He was 37 years old and a lieutenant colonel in the The Essex Regiment Territorial Army United Kingdom Territorial Army , British Army , attached to No. 2 Commando during the Second World War , when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the V.C. On 28 March 1942 in the attack on St. Nazaire Raid St. Nazaire , France , Lieutenant Colonel Newman was in charge of the military forces and he was one of the first ashore, leading his men and directing operations quite regardless of his ... detailed description of the action Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Newman, AugustusCharles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 August 1904 PLACE OF BIRTH Chigwell , Essex DATE OF DEATH 26 April 1972 PLACE OF DEATH Sandwich , Kent DEFAULTSORT Newman, AugustusCharles ... held by Germany pl Charles Newman sl AugustusCharles Newman ... more details
Infobox person name AugustusCharles Gregory image StateLibQld 1 51876 Sir Augustus Gregory.jpg alt caption AugustusCharles Gregory, c. 1903 birth date Birth date 1819 08 01 birth place Nottingham , England ... n explorer. Between 1846 and 1858 he undertook four major expeditions. Early years AugustusCharles .... AugustusCharles Gregory, born 1  August  1819, died 1905 aged 86 Francis Frank Thomas Gregory, born 1821. Henry Churcham Gregory, born 1823. Charles Frederick Gregory, born 1825. A. C. Gregory ... commonscat AugustusCharles Gregory cite book author Birman, Wendy year 1979 title Gregory of Rainworth ... 165 7 Dictionary of Australian Biography First Augustus Last Gregory Link http gutenberg.net.au dictbiog 0 dict biogG.html gregory1 gutenberg author id AugustusCharles Gregory name Augustus Gregory http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A040333b.htm?hilite augustus 3Bgregory Gregory, Sir AugustusCharles 1819 1905 &mdash Australian Dictionary of Biography https online.brisbane.qld.gov.au cemeteries cemeteries step3.jsp?mapdisplay 143028 Gregory, AugustusCharles &mdash Brisbane City Council Grave ... Francis Thomas Gregory awards Gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society , Clarke Medal 1896 Sir AugustusCharles Gregory Order of St Michael and St George KCMG . ref cite web title GREGORY, AugustusCharles url http www.itsanhonour.gov.au honours honour roll search.cfm?aus award id 1141412&search ... Swan, Western Australia Upper Swan district. For much of the 1830s, Augustus took jobs to supplement ... to Adelaide , which was reached at the end of July  1858. Later life Image Sir AugustusCharles Gregory Grave.JPG thumb left The grave of Sir AugustusCharles Gregory at Brisbane Brisbane s Toowong Cemetery . Image Augustus Gregory Plaque.JPG thumb right Plaque on Gregory s grave. Gregory ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gregory, Augustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Gregory, Augustus Category Australian explorers Category Explorers of Australia Category ... more details
Holmes infobox 1904 The Return of Sherlock Holmes Lady Eva Blackwell 1899 CharlesAugustus Milverton The Adventure of CharlesAugustus Milverton is one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by United Kingdom British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . It is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as The Return of Sherlock Holmes and was published in 1904. Timeline According to William S. Baring Gould s timeline of the Sherlock Holmes canon, the events of Milverton occurred in 1899. ref name redmond Redmond, Chris 2000 . Sherlockian.Net William S. Baring Gould. Retrieved from http www.sherlockian.net societies baringgould.html. ref This was nine years after the strange death of CharlesAugustus Howell , the real life inspiration for the character of Milverton see below . Summary CharlesAugustus Milverton advertises for compromising letters, then blackmails without remorse, until the most beautiful debutante Lady Eva Blackwell, to be married in two weeks, asks Holmes to intercede ... before. Plot Image Chas 02.jpg thumb l. to r. Watson, Holmes and CharlesAugustus Milverton. Holmes ... is Milverton replaced by Professor Moriarty Moriarty . The real master blackmailer CharlesAugustus Howell The character of CharlesAugustus Milverton was based on a real blackmailer, CharlesAugustus ... of Sherlock Holmes , Watson admits that Milverton was, in fact, an alias used for the real CharlesAugustus ... links wikisource inline The Adventure of CharlesAugustus Milverton References reflist Bibliography ... twilight The story of CharlesAugustus Howell Scholarly Press, 1971, ISBN 978 0403013128. DEFAULTSORT Adventure of CharlesAugustus Milverton Category Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle CharlesAugustus Milverton Category 1904 short stories SH return et CharlesAugustus Milvertoni m istatus es CharlesAugustus Milverton fr Charles Auguste Milverton ja pt The Adventure of CharlesAugustus Milverton ro Aventura lui CharlesAugustus Milverton fi CharlesAugustus Milverton ... more details
File CharlesAugustus Murray by Antoine Claudet cropped .JPG right thumb Daguerreotype of CharlesAugustus Murray by Antoine Claudet c. 1851 Sir CharlesAugustus Murray 22 November 1806 3 June 1895 was a British author and diplomat. Background Murray was the second son of George Murray, 5th Earl of Dunmore , and his mother was the daughter of Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton . He was educated at Eton College and the University of Oxford . Murray spent several years travelling across Europe and America from 1835 and 1838, including several months with a Pawnee people Pawnee tribe in 1835. He described his experiences in his popular book Travels in North America 1839 . He attempted to remain in the United States as Secretary of the British Legation , but failed to obtain the position. He returned to England, and wrote of the affair in a thinly disguised novel, The Prairie Bird 1844 . On three occasions he stood as a Member of Parliament , but was unsuccessful each time, and finally obtained a position in the Court of the young Queen Victoria . Career After seven years, he became a diplomat in Naples . He was then consul general in Cairo from 1846 to 1853, where he became befriended ... was a friend of Goethe . External links Commons cat CharlesAugustus Murray http www.iranian.com ... from the United Kingdom to Saxony British Minister to Saxony before Augustus Berkeley Paget Augustus Paget years 1859 &ndash 1866 after John Savile, 1st Baron Savile of Rufford John Lumley end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murray, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DEFAULTSORT Murray, CharlesAugustus Category 1806 births Category 1895 deaths Category British ... Kingdom Category Old Etonians Category Younger sons of earls Category Clan Murray Charles Category Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Portugal Category Ambassadors to Switzerland de CharlesAugustus Murray ... more details
CharlesAugustus Hulbert 1804 1888 was an English clergyman. Life The eldest son of Charles Hulbert , he was born at Coleham , near Shrewsbury , on 31 December 1804 and was educated at Shrewsbury School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge . He graduated B.A. in 1834, and M.A. in 1837. ref Venn HLBT830CA Hulbert, CharlesAugustus ref He was curate of St. Mary s, Islington , 1834 to 1839, then perpetual curate of Slaithwaite , Yorkshire , 1839 to 1867, and vicar of Almondbury , near Huddersfield , from 1867 to 1888. He was mainly instrumental in the restoration of Almondbury Church . In 1866 he was collated honorary canon of Ripon Cathedral . He died in March 1888. Works Among other works he published Poetical Recreations, Shrewsbury, 1828. Theotokos, or the Song of the Virgin, 1842. The Gospel revealed to Job , 1853. Annals of the Church in Slaithwaite, 1864. Extracts from the Diary of the Rev. Robert Meeke, 1875. Annals of the Church and Parish of Almondbury, Yorkshire, 1882. Supplementary Annals, 1885. References cite DNB wstitle Hulbert, Charles last Sutton first Charles William authorlink Charles William Sutton volume 28 comment Memoirs mentioned above Obituary of C. Hulbert, by C. A. Hulbert, 2nd edit. 1860 Manchester Guardian, 7 March 1888 Brit. Mus. Cat. Notes reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Hulbert, Charles Category 1804 births Category 1888 deaths Category English Anglican priests Category English writers ... more details
CharlesAugustus Aiken 1827 1892 was a clergyman and academic. Biography He was born in Manchester, Vermont in 1827 to John Aiken and Harriet Adams Aiken. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1846, and went on to Andover Theological Seminary , where he graduated in 1853. He married Sarah Noyes on October 17, 1854, and was ordained a pastor of the Congregational church in Yarmouth, Maine , that same year. In 1858, he took the position of professor of Latin languages and literature at Dartmouth, remaining in that position through 1866. He left there to teach at the Princeton University then, and continued there through 1869. In 1869, he became the president of Union College . He left that position in 1871, to become the first Archibald Alexander professor of Christian ethics and apologetics at Princeton Theological Seminary . He remained in that position until his death in 1892. References Who Was Who in America Historical Volume, 1607 1892. Chicago Marquis Who s Who, 1963. Union College Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aiken, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Aiken, CharlesAugustus Category 1827 births Category 1892 deaths Category Dartmouth College alumni Category People from Portland, Maine Category Dartmouth College faculty Category Princeton University faculty Category Princeton Theological Seminary faculty Category People from Bennington County, Vermont Category Presidents of Union College New York ... more details
profession religion signature footnotes Sir CharlesAugustus FitzRoy , Royal Guelphic Order .... ref name dab cite web last Serle first Percival title Fitzroy, Sir CharlesAugustus 1796 1858 url ... John M title FitzRoy, Sir CharlesAugustus 1796 1858 url http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A010363b.htm ... Margaret Gordon widow of a Melbourne land agent . Sir CharlesAugustus FitzRoy died in London ... Territory PELG Persondata NAME FitzRoy, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British ... UK DATE OF DEATH 16 February 1858 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Fitzroy, CharlesAugustus Category ... es Charles Agoustus Fitzroy fr CharlesAugustus FitzRoy he pl CharlesAugustus ...Use dmy dates date April 2011 Infobox Governor honorific prefix name Sir Charles FitzRoy honorific suffix ... Charles Fitzroy.jpg order 11th office Governor of Prince Edward Island term start 31 March 1837 term ... Lady Mary Lennox 1820 1847 br Margaret Gordon 1855 1858 relations Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton ... century. Family and peerage Charles was born in England , the eldest son of Lord Charles FitzRoy British Army officer General Lord Charles FitzRoy and Frances Mundy. His grandfather, Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton , was the Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1768 to 1770. Charles half ... life The young Charles FitzRoy was educated at the Harrow School in London , before receiving ... to Lower Canada with the Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond Duke of Richmond in 1818. On 11 ... of Prince Edward Island and the Leeward Islands Sir Charles was appointed as the eleventh Governor ... of the Leeward Islands in the West Indies until 1845. Governor of New South Wales Sir Charles was chosen ... sixteen months in the colony, Sir Charles wife Mary was killed in a coach accident on 7 December 1847 ... it. In 1851 he named Grafton, New South Wales , after his grandfather Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton . Sir Charles remained in New South Wales for eight eventful years, which saw many changes ... more details
Image CharlesAugustusBriggs.jpg thumb right 200px CharlesAugustus Briggs. CharlesAugustus Briggs January 15, 1841 June 8, 1913 ref Who s Who 1914 , p. xxi ref , United States American Presbyterian scholar and theology theologian , was born in New York City , the son of Alanson Briggs and Sarah Mead Berrian. He was excommunicated from the Presbyterian church over his purported Liberal Christianity liberal theology regarding the Bible. ref http www.familysearch.org Eng search igi family group record.asp?familyid 117222374&indi id 500102267806&lds 1®ion 11&frompage 1 Family Group Record bot generated title at www.familysearch.org ref Life & Thought He was educated at the University of Virginia 1857 1860 , graduated at the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York Union Theological Seminary in 1863, and studied further at the Humboldt University of Berlin University of Berlin . He was pastor of the http www.firstpresroselle.com First Presbyterian Church of Roselle, New Jersey from 1869 to 1874, and professor of Hebrew and cognate languages in Union Theological Seminary from 1874 to 1891, and of Biblical theology there from 1891 to 1904, when he became professor of theological encyclopaedia and symbolics. From 1880 to 1890 he was an editor of the Presbyterian Review . In 1892 ... the Bible? Tells all history of Briggs process and many additional details of life. CharlesAugustus ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Briggs, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 15, 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 8, 1913 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Briggs, CharlesAugustus Category 1841 births Category 1913 deaths Category American Episcopalians Category American theologians Category Anglican writers Category University of Virginia alumni de CharlesAugustus Briggs ru , sv Charles Briggs ... Charles Briggs, Catholic Modernism, and an Ecumenical Plot . In The Harvard Theological Review ... more details
File Charlesaugustushowell.jpg thumb CharlesAugustus Howell, drawn by Rossetti CharlesAugustus Howell 10 March 1840 21 April 1890 was an art dealer and alleged blackmailer who is best known for persuading the poet Dante Gabriel Rossetti to dig up the poems he buried with his wife Elizabeth Siddal . His reputation as a blackmailer inspired Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes story, CharlesAugustus Milverton . ref name bas Basbenes, Nicholas A. A Gentle Madness Bibliophiles, Bibliomanes, and the Eternal Passion for Books , p.15 16. ref Life Howell was born in Oporto , Portugal to an england English father, Alfred William Howell, and a Portuguese mother. He claimed to have aristocratic Portuguese ancestry, and would wear a red ribbon of the Order of Christ which he proclaimed to be an inherited family order. ref name ggw G. G. Williamson, Murray Marks and His Friends , p.118 ref He moved to Britain in his youth. In 1858 Howell left Britain shortly before his friend Felice Orsini attempted to assassinate Napoleon III , leading to rumours that he was involved in the plot. He returned in 1864. File Whistler corder.jpg thumb left Howell s lover Rosa Corder depicted by Whistler Howell was the friend and business agent of both Rossetti and John Ruskin . Ruskin employed him as a secretary between 1865 and 1868. Ruskin trusted Howell with affairs needing delicate handling and a wise discretion. This was usually to manage Ruskin s discreet charitable donations. But Howell sought increasingly ... of CharlesAugustus Howell , Richards Press, 1954. ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Howell, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 March 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 April 1890 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Howell, CharlesAugustus Category 1840 births Category 1890 deaths Category People from Porto Category People associated ... Charles Swinburne said he was the vilest wretch I ever came across . ref name jib Other artists ... more details
Infobox Congressman name CharlesAugustus Barnitz image name birth date birth date 1780 09 11 death date death date and age 1850 01 08 1780 09 11 birth place York, Pennsylvania Williams Township , Pennsylvania state Pennsylvania district Pennsylvania s 11th congressional district 11th term start March 4, 1833 term end March 3, 1835 preceded Thomas Hartley Crawford , Robert McCoy succeeded Henry Logan politician Henry Logan party Anti Masonic Party Anti Masonic CharlesAugustus Barnitz September 11, 1780 January 8, 1850 was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania . Charles A. Barnitz was born in York, Pennsylvania . He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1811 and commenced practice in York. He was a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1815 to 1819. ref cite web last Cox first Harold title Senate Members B publisher Wilkes University work Wilkes University Election Statistics Project date url http staffweb.wilkes.edu harold.cox legis SB.html ref From 1820 until his death he served as agent of the heirs of William Penn for their interests in Springettsbury Manor , the center of which is now the city of York. Barnitz was elected as an Anti Masonic candidate to the 23rd United States Congress Twenty third Congress. He was not a candidate for reelection in United States House election, 1834 1834 to the 24th United States Congress Twenty fourth Congress. He resumed the practice of law at York and was also engaged in banking and served as president of the York Bank. He was member of the State constitutional convention in 1838 and a delegate to the Whig National Conventions at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , in 1840 Whig National Convention 1840 and at Baltimore, Maryland , in 1844 Whig National Convention 1844 . He died in York in 1850. Interment ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barnitz, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... , Pennsylvania DATE OF DEATH January 8, 1850 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barnitz, CharlesAugustus ... more details
Infobox military person name CharlesAugustus Goodfellow birth date 29 November 1836 death date 1 September 1915 aged 78 birth place Essex death place Leamington Spa , Warwickshire placeofburial Royal Leamington Spa Cemetery image Image VCCharlesAugustusGoodfellow.jpg 200px caption nickname allegiance UK serviceyears rank Lieutenant General branch Bengal Army br Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British Army commands unit Bombay Engineers br Royal Engineers battles Indian Mutiny br Abyssinian War awards Victoria Cross br Order of the Bath laterwork Lieutenant General CharlesAugustus Goodfellow Victoria Cross VC Companion in The Most Honourable Order of the Bath CB 29 November 1836 1 September 1915 was an England English recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. Details He was 22 years old, and a lieutenant in the Bombay Engineers , Bengal Army during the Indian Mutiny when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC quote For gallant conduct at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, on the 6th of October, 1859. On that occasion, a soldier of the 28th Regiment was shot under the .walls of the Fort. Lieutenant Goodfellow rushed, under the walls, under a sharp fire of matchlocks, and bore off the body of the soldier, who was then dead, but whom he at first supposed to be wounded only. ref http www.london gazette.co.uk issues 22727 pages 2071 London Gazette ref Further information He later transferred to the Royal Engineers serving in the Abyssinian War where he was mentioned in dispatches as follows ..., CharlesAugustus Category British recipients of the Victoria Cross Category Indian Rebellion of 1857 ... of grave and VC medal Warwickshire Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Goodfellow, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 November 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH Essex ... more details
for the founder of the Australian Church Charles Strong Unreferenced date May 2009 CharlesAugustus Strong 28 November 1862 23 January 1940 , philosopher and psychologist , was the eldest son of the Augustus Hopkins Strong . In 1865 the Rev. Strong moved the family to Cleveland, Ohio . Here the Strong family became acquainted with the family of John D. Rockefeller . Biography Strong was born in Haverhill, Massachusetts and received education at the Rochester Theological Seminary , where his father was President. He entered the Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire . Strong was a student of Latin and Greek, and he served as editor of the school paper. In July 1881 he travelled to Germany , where he studied at the G tersloh Gymnasium. He returned to America in 1883 and entered the University of Rochester , where he received an AB in 1884 and an LLD in 1919. Strong graduated from Harvard in 1885 with a second AB. At Harvard he was influenced by the philosopher and psychologist, William James. He also became friends with George Santayana , and together they founded the Harvard Philosophical Club. From 1885 to 1886 he returned to the Rochester Theological Seminary, which was still headed by his father. In 1886 Strong headed to Berlin with George Santayana on a James Walker Fellowship from Harvard. Strong turned away from a career in the clergy. In Berlin he studied psychology, philosophy, and physiology with professors Carl Stumpf and Friedrich Paulsen . On his return to America he worked part time as an instructor in philosophy at Cornell University . Strong went to Paris , Freiburg and Berlin in 1889. In the same year, he married Bessie Rockefeller Bessie , the daughter of John D. Rockefeller . In 1890 Strong became a docent at Clark University and in 1892 he was appointed ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Strong, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Strong, CharlesAugustus Category 1862 births Category 1940 deaths Category ... more details
Infobox military person name CharlesAugustus Hilton birth date birth date 1845 7 22 death date death date and age 1912 10 24 1845 7 22 birth place Parsonsfield, Maine death place Minneapolis, Minnesota placeofburial nickname allegiance United States United States of America br Union American Civil War Union branch Union Army serviceyears 1862 63 1864 65 rank private, corporal unit 27th Maine Regiment 27th Maine Infantry , 6th MA Infantry, 12th MA Light Artillery Ind Batt battles awards laterwork CharlesAugustus Hilton July 22, 1845 October 24, 1912 was a Union American Civil War Union soldier in the American Civil War and later became a Free Will Baptist Church Free Will Baptist preacher. Hilton, New York , a village in the town of Parma, New York Parma , was named after him in 1896. br He was born on July 22, 1845 in Parsonsfield, Maine , the son of George and Abigail F Ricker Hilton, and died in Minneapolis, MN on October 24, 1912. He was married on April 21, 1872 in Frankfort, IL to Sarah Adelaide Carpenter, the daughter of Josiah and Frances Haradon Carpenter. ref from a Pedigree Resource File haven t verified data ref She was born on January 21, 1853 in Frankfort, IL and died in Minneapolis, MN on October 8, 1944. He first enlisted into the 27th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment 27th Maine Infantry on September 30, 1862, having just turned 17 that summer papers say age 18 ... Charles A Hilton Bio at www.the27thMaine.com Persondata NAME Hilton, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE ..., Minnesota DEFAULTSORT Hilton, CharlesAugustus Category 1845 births Category 1912 deaths Category ... for a pension immediately after the War, on 20 Oct, 1866. Beginning in 1868, Charles entered the ministry ... ref and began work at the church on Fremont Ave in Minneapolis, MN . Charles had moved to the city circa Sept, 1903. ref 1905 MN State Census ref It was in this city where Charles and his wife died, presumably buried here. Charles and Sarah had three children Edna, George Fay, and Ruth See also ... more details
C.A. Kincaid 1870 1954 has co authored with Dattatray Balwant Parasnis , the History of the Maratha People in three volumes. He was a high court judge in colonial India and a prolific author ref http www.clan kincaid.org history.html ref His son, Dennis Kincaid , was also a civil servant, author of two novels and of the historical study British social life in India, 1608 1937 . ref name Kincaid1938 cite book title British social life in India, 1608 1937 url http books.google.ca books?id byU AAAAIAAJ&pg PR21 page xxi author Dennis Kincaid publisher Routledge year 1938 ISBN 0710072848 ref ref name TimesObit cite web url http newsarch.rootsweb.com th read INDIA 2008 01 1200033337 title Obituaries Mr. Dennis Kincaid work The Times date 11 June 1937 accessdate 2010 11 23 ref References reflist http www.clan kincaid.org history.html Kincaid Clan history History of the Maratha People http www.archive.org details historyofmaratha01kincuoft Vol1 http www.archive.org details historyofmaratha02kincuoft Vol2 http www.archive.org details historyofmaratha03kincuoft Vol3 Further reading cite book ref harv title The Kincaids, two generations of a British family in the Indian civil service author Aroon Tikekar Tikekar, Aroon location New Delhi publisher Promilla & Co. year 1992 isbn10 8185002134 isbn 9788185002132 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kincaid, Charles Augustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1870 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1954 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kincaid, Charles Augustus Category Historians of India Category British colonial judges Category 1870 births Category 1954 deaths Category Scottish historians Scotland writer stub ... more details
Infobox college coach name CharlesAugustus Lueder image image size alt caption sport American football Football current title current team current conference current record contract birth date birth place death date death place alma mater player years 1898, 1900 1902 player teams Cornell Big Red football Cornell player positions Tackle American football Left tackle coach years 1903 br 1904 1907 br 1908 1911 coach teams Virginia Tech Hokies football Virginia Tech br Cornell Big Red football Cornell assistant br West Virginia Mountaineers football West Virginia admin years admin teams overall record 22 14 3 bowl record tournament record CFbDWID 1409 championships awards coaching records CFBHOF year CFBHOF id BASKHOF year BASKHOF id CBBASKHOF year CBASEHOF year CharlesAugustus Lueder was an American head coach in both rowing sport rowing and college football . He was a native of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania , and was known as a talented athlete while attending Cornell University . Cornell Image 1901 Cornell varsity crew.jpg thumb left 1901 Cornell Varsity 8 oared Rowing Team Lueder is 5th from the left Lueder graduated from Cornell University with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1902. ref cite journal last first title CONFERRING OF DEGREES. Tnirty fourtn Annual Commencement Celebrated. journal Cornell Alumni News volume IV issue 35 pages 222 publisher The Cornell Alumni News publishing Co. location Ithaca, New York date June 21, 1902 url http ecommons.library.cornell.edu bitstream ... no polltype legend no References Reflist External links CFBCR 1409 CharlesAugustus Lueder Virginia ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lueder, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE NAMES Lueder, C. A. SHORT ... OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lueder, CharlesAugustus Category Year of birth missing Category ... , track under Jack Moakley , and crew under Charles E. Courtney . His undergraduate success led to his ... with a time of 18 minutes, 53 seconds. ref cite book last Young first Charles Van Patten title ... more details
Infobox Politician name Charles August Wheaton image caption birth date July 1, 1809 birth place Amenia, New York ref name DalbyDB http www.dalbydata.com CharlesAugustus Wheaton Biography , in History ... 19, 1826 March 29, 1912 children 17 website footnotes CharlesAugustus Wheaton 1809 &ndash 1882 was a businessman ... CharlesAugustus Wheaton was born in 1 Jul 1809 in Amenia, New York , the son of Augustus ... legdb CharlesAugustus Wheaton , Minnesota Legislators Past & Present, Minnesota Legislature, accessed 10 Jun 2010 ref That same year, Wheaton and Charles M. Goodsell each gave a convert ... Jesse Ames s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wheaton, CharlesAugustus ALTERNATIVE ..., CharlesAugustus Category Members of the Minnesota House of Representatives Category New York Free ... in the years after the American Revolutionary War . Charles attended the Pompey Academy, a well regarded boys school. Charles Wheaton s eldest brother Orlin J. became a farmer and drover like their father ..., New York Syracuse . He also became a partner with Charles in his future hardware business in Syracuse ... Trail. A descendant founded Birds Eye Birds Eye Frozen Foods . Charles and Ellen Wheaton had twelve children together, including Cornelia b. 1835 , Lucia, Henry Birdseye, and Charles A. Wheaton b. 1853 ... Archibalds owned flour mills in Dundas, Minnesota Dundas . Charles and Mary Wheaton had five .... Career As a young man, Charles clerked in the general store owned by his brother in law Moses ... of their first child, the Wheaton family moved to Syracuse, where Charles went into the hardware business ... Mississippi who were staying at a local hotel. Officials suspected Charles Wheaton of being involved ... W. Smith, Charles B. Sedgwick, Hiram Putnam, E.W. Leavenworth, Abner Bates, George Barnes, P.H. Agan ... Henry. At the time, Wheaton was with fellow abolitionist Judge Charles Sedgwick to prepare a kidnapping ... residents supported the rescue. She wrote, Charles confidently expected to be arrested, but has ... more details
Pugin most commonly refers to Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin 1812&ndash 1852 , English architect and designer. Other members of his family include AugustusCharlesPugin 1768 9&ndash 1832 , his French born father, an artist and architectural draughtsman E. W. Pugin 1834&ndash 1875 , his eldest son, also an architect Peter Paul Pugin 1851 1904 , his youngest son, also an architect See also Pugin & Pugin , the Pugin family s architectural firm surname Pugin It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname ... more details