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  1. On 1 August 1846, Arbuthnot resigned as equerry, to be replaced by Charles Beaumont Phipps. He was promoted major-general in 1851, appointed to the colonelcy of the 89th Regiment on 9 July 1857, [1] and promoted lieutenant-general in 1858. Arbuthnot was appointed a deputy lieutenant of Northamptonshire, on 21 January 1861, and became colonel of ...

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  3. The collection consists almost entirely of family correspondence, with most of the material falling into the period 1830 - 1850. The bulk of this relates to the life and career of Charles Arbuthnot (1767 - 1850), and his son, Charles G. J. Arbuthnott (1801 - 1870), but is interspersed with a varied and for the most part, interesting, mixture of domestic, social, and political commentary ...

  4. Charles Arbuthnot (5 March [O.S. 22 February] 1737 – 19 April 1820) was a renowned Scottish abbot of the Scots Monastery, Regensburg, and a leading Bavarian mathematician of his time. Biography [ edit ]

  5. Peel tackled Arbuthnot, who insisted that he could ‘explain it satisfactorily’. In any case, he remained pro-Catholic on 13 and 24 May 1813, 21 May 1816 (by pairing) and 9 May 1817, though he gave silent votes and was subsequently unsympathetic until 1829. 15 He also voted in favour of Christian missions to India in 1813.

  6. 22 de mai. de 2024 · The self-deprecation is winning, but others involved in the epic saga – Arbuthnot’s been on the case for 14 years thus far, chivvying ministers, battering the Post Office executives, leading groups of MPs, fulminating on TV, never letting up – say he was ‘absolutely essential’; that he ‘led the way both as an MP and a peer’ (he was MP for North East Hampshire until 2015); and ...

  7. Charles Arbuthnot Crombie, DSO, DFC (16 March 1914 – 26 August 1945) was an Australian aviator and flying ace of the Second World War. Born in Brisbane, he was working as a jackeroo when he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in May 1940. Completing flight training in Australia and Canada, he flew in the European, Mediterranean and ...