Alfred Albert Martineau (1857–1941), Colonial administrator and governor in the French Colonial Empire
Alfred Martineau (cricketer) (1868–1940), English cricketer
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AlfredMartineau may refer to: Alfred Albert Martineau (1857–1941), Colonial administrator and governor in the French Colonial Empire Alfred Martineau...
Martineau is a surname. It is of French origin and may refer to: Alice Martineau (1972–2003), English pop singer and songwriter Alfred Albert Martineau...
Alfred Albert Martineau (18 December 1859 in Artins – 25 January 1945 in Varennes) was a notable historian and colonial administrator in the French Colonial...
written correspondence between Martineau and Poet Laureate, Alfred, Lord Tennyson - who records that he "regarded Martineau as the mastermind of all the...
9 July 1910 Alfred Albert Martineau, 9 July 1910 – July 1911 Pierre Louis Alfred Duprat, July 1911 – November 1913 Alfred Albert Martineau, November 1913...
Noufflard, acting Lieutenant Governor 23 April 1907 to 26 April 1907 AlfredMartineau, Lieutenant Governor 26 April 1907 to 20 January 1909 Édouard Émile...
The Martineau family is an intellectual, business (banking, breweries, textile manufacturing) and political dynasty associated first with Norwich and...
(2013), by Bolloju Baba. John Law (Jean Law de Lauriston) (1913). AlfredMartineau (ed.). "Mémoire sur quelques affaires de l'Empire mogol, 1756-1761"...
Philip Martineau at CricketArchive Other matches played by Philip Martineau at CricketArchive Hubert Martineau at CricketArchive AlfredMartineau at CricketArchive...
the personal status of common right from the Civil Code. In 1890, AlfredMartineau proposed a progressive French naturalisation of all Muslim indigènes...
prevent troops of the United States Army crossing the river. March 28 – AlfredMartineau becomes the new French colonial governor of French Somaliland in northeast...
1952) was a Canadian politician. Born in Beauport, Quebec, the son of Alfred and Elizabeth (née Lynotte) Robitaille, he was educated at the Mount St...
Thomas Martin (1928) : T. Martin AlfredMartineau (1889) : A. Martineau Lionel Martineau (1887–1888) : L. Martineau Ian Massey (2006–2007) : I. R. Massey...
françaises et de l'expansion de la France dans le monde (1929-1934), with AlfredMartineau (Volume II Algérie available online) Le Maréchal Foch ou l'homme de...
politique et social de l'Inde du Sud en 1832 par Victor Jacquemont, éd. AlfredMartineau. Paris: Société de l'histoire des colonies françaises et E. Leroux...
Lionel Martineau (19 February 1867 – 17 November 1906) was an English first-class cricketer and solicitor. The son of Philip Meadows Martineau, he was...
Privy Councillor, 1905 In 1854 Wills married Lucy, daughter of George Martineau. She died in 1860, and in 1861 he married Bertha, daughter of Thomas Lombe...
Jean Colbert Martineau (died September 5, 1995) was a pioneering radio broadcaster and radio show host. She interviewed many prominent people as host...
1865), who was an artist and friend of political journalist Harriet Martineau. Hilary's portraits of her cousin Florence Nightingale are held in the...
Baldwin was born in Massapequa, New York, the son of Carol Newcomb (née Martineau), founder of The Baldwin Fund and Alexander Rae Baldwin Jr. His father...
professor of History at the University of Nottingham 8 December 2016 Harriet Martineau Valerie Sanders, Professor of English at the University of Hull Karen...