Charles Wimbledon Thomas (15 April 1862 – 23 May 1948) was a Fijian businessman and politician. He was a member of the Legislative Council three times between 1911 and 1923.
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CharlesWimbledonThomas (15 April 1862 – 23 May 1948) was a Fijian businessman and politician. He was a member of the Legislative Council three times...
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married to Princess Eugenie, a niece of King Charles III. Brooksbank was born on 3 May 1986 at St Thomas' Hospital in Lambeth, London. He was christened...
by CharlesWimbledonThomas. He did not run in 1923 or 1926, but returned to contest the Western seat again in the 1929 elections, beating Thomas by nine...
Member of the Legislative Council In office 1914–1917 Preceded by CharlesWimbledonThomas Succeeded by Frederick Clapcott Constituency Northern In office...
1 Informal votes 32 – Western John Percy Bayly 59 32.4 Elected CharlesWimbledonThomas 50 27.5 P. Costello 49 26.9 Percival William Faddy 24 13.2 Unseated...
pointed out by tradition and is in some measure confirmed by the survey of Wimbledon Manor […] for it describes on that spot 'an ancient cottage called the...
second marriage: Thomas (1892 – 1951), Frederick Walter (Chertsey 1892 – Kingston Surrey 1900), Laura Dorothy, Charles Henry (Wimbledon 1895 – Portsmouth...
at Brighton, of heart failure, and was buried there. While living at Wimbledon, Hughes wrote his famous story Tom Brown's School Days, which was published...
the Atkinson Morley Hospital in Wimbledon, which has since been converted to residential use and is now called 'Wimbledon Hill Park'. The Small Back Room...
125th Wimbledon Championships". The Prince of Wales. 22 June 2011. Archived from the original on 5 August 2011. Retrieved 3 May 2012. "Prince Charles visits...
Joseph Scott Phillips, became a major in the Bengal artillery, and died at Wimbledon, Surrey, on 18 December 1884, aged 72. His younger son, Henry Wyndham...