Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone (maternal grandfather)
Charles Gascoigne (1737–1806) was British industrialist at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Gascoigne was an architect, mechanic, inventor, businessman and industrialist. He spent the final twenty years of his life in the Russian Empire, gaining fame as an engineer-inventor, entrepreneur, and specialist in production.
Gascoigne is regarded as the founder of the industrial city of Luhansk in eastern Ukraine, in 1795.[1]
^"The surprising British origins of eastern Ukraine". Washington Post. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
CharlesGascoigne (1737–1806) was British industrialist at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. Gascoigne was an architect, mechanic, inventor,...
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The city traces its history to 1797 when the British industrialist CharlesGascoigne, commissioned by the Imperial Russian government in 1795, founded...
had begun to improve as a result of CharlesGascoigne becoming a partner in 1765. Gascoigne was a grandson of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone...
their mills and to transport the raw materials and finished products. CharlesGascoigne played a prominent part in the makeup of the river, and the woodlands...
variously ascribed to Lieutenant General Robert Melville in 1759, or to CharlesGascoigne, who was manager of the Carron Company from 1769 to 1779. In its early...
region. The factory was modernized and expanded under supervision of CharlesGascoigne in 1787–96. Local pundits claim that the first railway in the world...
Trench Gascoigne DSO JP (4 July 1851 – 2 June 1937) was a British soldier and landowner. He was born on 4 July 1851, the only son of Frederic Charles Trench...
variously ascribed to Lieutenant General Robert Melville in 1759, or to CharlesGascoigne, manager of the Carron Company from 1769 to 1779. Carronades initially...
Norwich, Sir Arthur Capel, Henry Hastings, Sir George Lisle and Bernard Gascoigne were obliged to "render themselves to mercy", while the rest of the garrison...
trade. His eldest child and only daughter Mary married CharlesGascoigne in 1759, and in 1765 Gascoigne became a partner in the Carron works, having been manager...
Gascoigne. He had converted to Roman Catholicism in 1604. His daughter, Catherine Gascoigne, went to Cambrai where she became an abbess. Gascoigne's son...
Milford let him off with a lecture, but failed to calm Gascoigne, who scythed down Gary Charles as the Forest defender ran across the face of the Spurs...
Gabashvili Apollon Galafeyev Yermolay Gamper Ivan Ganetsky Ivan Gannibal CharlesGascoigne Gavriil Gagarin George V Aleksandr Gerngross Alexander Gertsyk Alexander...
Sidney Charles Bartholemew "Ben" Gascoigne AO (11 November 1915 – 25 March 2010) was a New Zealand-born optical astronomer and expert in photometry who...
Prescriptions" (1865) (with Charles Allston Collins, Hesba Stretton, George Walter Thornbury and Caroline Leigh Gascoigne) "Mugby Junction" (1866) (with...
Lamplugh Raper, sold the property to Richard Oliver Gascoigne in 1825. After Richard Oliver Gascoigne's death in 1842, Lotherton was inherited by his unmarried...
Richard Philip Oliver (1763 – 14 April 1843), later known as Richard Oliver Gascoigne, was an Irish landowner at Castle Oliver in County Limerick and Parlington...
Piedmont, and Germany. Gascoigne met Henry Neville on his 1643–4 Grand Tour in Italy. Coming to England, he took up arms for Charles I, and obtained a commission...