DingleyAskham (died 12 July 1728) was an English attorney, latterly Principal of Barnard's Inn in London. Askham was a native of St. Ives, Huntingdonshire...
DingleyAskham Brittin (1823–1881) was an English solicitor. He spent three years in New Zealand as a runholder and during that time, he represented the...
Brittin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: DingleyAskham Brittin (1823–1881), English solicitor Jack Brittin (1924–1994), American...
1853 – 15 September 1855 Preceded by New constituency Succeeded by DingleyAskham Brittin John Hall Member of the New Zealand Parliament for Christchurch...
Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi, and the successful candidates were John Hall and DingleyAskham Brittin, who defeated John Ollivier and Crosbie Ward. Hall later became...
December 1740: Chester Perne, of Little Abington, Cambs. 31 December 1741: DingleyAskham, of Connington, Cambs. 16 December 1742: Sir Thomas Peyton, 3rd Baronet...
Christchurch Country against Crosbie Ward, following the resignation of DingleyAskham Brittin. At 14 October 1856 by-election, Ollivier was returned with...
politician. 17 November (in Tasmania): William Clayton, architect. Undated DingleyAskham Brittin, politician. History of New Zealand List of years in New Zealand...
Rodgers Dick, Chairman, Consarc Engineering Ltd. Peter Neville Dingley, Director, Peter Dingley Gallery. Rose Kathleen Dixon. For Political Service. Eva Mary...
Council, Warwickshire. Marguerite Ellen Gaudin Stocker, Governor, HM Prison Askham Grange, Home Office. Charles James Stribling, lately Deputy Chief Driving...