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  1. Há 1 dia · Edward Robert Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, 2nd Baron Lytton, GCSI: 1 January 1878: Civil division Austen Henry Layard: 11 June 1878: Civil division General Francis George Hugh Seymour, 5th Marquess of Hartford, PC: 24 January 1879: Civil division Major-General Frederic Augustus Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford, KCB: 19 August 1879

  2. Há 5 dias · Abingdon Abbey may well have been founded in the late seventh century AD, ensuring the town’s prominence for the next 800 years and more. Abingdon’s medieval market was established in the time of the abbey. It is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 AD, and continues to the present day. Many other towns in England have very long histories.

  3. Há 5 dias · Frederick Thesiger, 1st Baron Chelmsford; William Tiptaft; The Tomkins Family; Thomas Trapham; Geoffrey Trease; Edwin James Trendell; Mary Verney nee Blacknall; William Watkin Waite;...

  4. Há 2 dias · General Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford; Brigadier John Norman Cheney; Brigadier-General Charles Cavendish, 3rd Baron Chesham; Field Marshal Philip Chetwode, 1st Baron Chetwode; Lieutenant-General Granville Chetwynd-Stapylton; Major-General Ralph Chevenix-Trench; Brigadier William Watson Cheyne (1920—1970), Commander, West Brigade, Borneo

  5. Há 1 dia · Now, Isandlwhana was also a clusterfuck of British tactical screwups - Chelmsford's scouting was abysmal and he completely missed the main Zulu army, charging off in the exact wrong direction and leaving half his army vulnerable, he took no measures for the security of his camp, ignoring basic precautions that the Boers had known about for decades, moved completely out of supporting distance ...

  6. Há 5 dias · Frederick Thesiger, 1st Baron Chelmsford; William Tiptaft; The Tomkins Family; Thomas Trapham; Geoffrey Trease; Edwin James Trendell; Mary Verney nee Blacknall; William Watkin Waite;...

  7. Há 5 dias · Nothing is known of the foundation of this house, which was situated in the hamlet of Moulsham; though it must have taken place after 1221, when the Black Friars (fn. 1) first came to England. Very little is known of its history. Thomas Langford, (fn. 2) a native of Langford, near Maldon, who flourished about 1320, began his studies as a friar ...