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Chaloner Alabaster, British Consular Official in China

Sir Chaloner Grenville Alabaster KCMG (1838–1898) was an English administrator in China.

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Chaloner Alabaster

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Chaloner Grenville Alabaster KCMG (1838–1898) was an English administrator in China. He was born in Bournemouth and was the son of Mr. J.C. Alabaster...

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Henry Alabaster

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James Chaloner Alabaster and Harriet Woodman. His paternal aunt, Mary Ann Criddle, was a notable artist, while his younger brother Chaloner Alabaster was...

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Jack Alabaster

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John Chaloner Alabaster (11 July 1930 – 9 April 2024) was a New Zealand cricketer who played 21 Test matches for the country's national team between 1955...

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Ann Alabaster

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to a son, Austin Henry Alabaster. She had a second son, John Chaloner Alabaster, the following year. From 1859 to 1861, Alabaster worked in the house and...

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List of people from Bournemouth

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(1835–1880) sister of John Wilkes Booth, assassin of Abraham Lincoln Sir Chaloner Alabaster (1838–1898) administrator in China. Dr Alfred Charles Coles {1866–1944)...

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1892 Birthday Honours

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Canada and President of the Queen's Privy Council for the Dominion. Chaloner Alabaster, Her Majesty's Consul-General at Canton. Patrick Alphonsus Buckley...

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Foreign concessions in Tianjin

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James Mongan (1860–1877) William Hyde Lay (1870, acting) Sir Chaloner Grenville Alabaster (1877–1885) Byron Brenan (1885–1893) Henry Barnes Bristow (1893–1897)...

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List of people educated at Westminster School

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writer Thomas Braddock (1556–1607), clergyman and translator William Alabaster (1567–1640), poet Robert Bruce Cotton (1570–1631), antiquarian Ben Jonson...

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Qurnah disaster

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13 tonnes each Over 150 crates of all dimensions, including basalt and alabaster statues, bas-reliefs, and many inscribed objects in iron, bronze, gold...

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Kenilworth Castle

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of the Star Chamber, went to Italy in 1605. In the same year Sir Thomas Chaloner, governor (and from 1610 chamberlain) to James I's eldest son Prince Henry...

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Old Chiswick

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exceptional one in the south chapel to Sir Thomas Chaloner, 1615. The alabaster sculpture portrays Chaloner, chamberlain to king James I; he and his wife...

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Armagil Waad

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Belsize on 20 June 1568, and was buried in Hampstead church, where an alabaster monument, with a long inscription was erected to his memory by his son...

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1560s in England

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Champernowne, governess of Elizabeth I (born c. 1502) 14 October – Thomas Chaloner, statesman and poet (born 1521) 1566 13 July – Sir Thomas Hoby, diplomat...

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British concession of Tianjin

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James Mongan (1860–1877) William Hyde Lay (1870, acting) Sir Chaloner Grenville Alabaster (1877–1885) Byron Brenan (1885–1893) Henry Barnes Bristow (1893–1897)...

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