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Edmund Edgar
Born
1804
England
Died
21 June 1854(1854-06-21) (aged 49–50)[1]
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Edmund Bults (1804 – 21 June 1854), better known by his alias Edmund Edgar, was an English-born painter, engraver and lithographer who was transported as a convict to the British penal colony (now the Australian state) of New South Wales.
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Edmund Bults (1804 – 21 June 1854), better known by his alias EdmundEdgar, was an English-born painter, engraver and lithographer who was transported...
arrival of the duke and Regan, Edmund fakes an attack by Edgar, and Gloucester is completely taken in. He disinherits Edgar and proclaims him an outlaw....
Edmund Ironside (c. 990 – 30 November 1016; Old English: Ēadmund, Old Norse: Játmundr, Latin: Edmundus; sometimes also known as Edmund II) was King of...
eldest son, Edmund's half-brother Æthelstan. Edmund was crowned after Æthelstan died childless in 939. He had two sons, Eadwig and Edgar, by his first...
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death in 959. He was the elder son of Edmund I and his first wife Ælfgifu, who died in 944. Eadwig and his brother Edgar were young children when their father...
experienced a revival in the Victorian era; some of these are Edward, Edwin, Edmund, Edgar, Alfred, Oswald and Harold for males; the female names Mildred and Gertrude...
[citation needed] and it is thought that Edmund was granted an appanage to rule. Edmund's maternal uncle Edgar Ætheling came north in 1097, driving Donald...
and the Twentieth Century. The Heart of Charles Dickens, New York: Edgar Johnson Edgar Johnson (1952), Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph. 2 vols...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
Kapunga, John Gombo, Joe Chilada and Christopher Oldfield murder hanging Zimbabwe 22 July 2005 Stephen Chidhumo and EdmundEdgar Masendeke murder hanging...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
Irish lawyer and merchant, transported to New South Wales for forgery EdmundEdgar (1804–1854), English artist, transported to New South Wales in 1826 for...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
prompted the Governor of New South Wales, Ralph Darling, to send Major Edmund Lockyer, with troops and 23 convicts, to establish a settlement at King...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
Westwood Artists Joseph Backler Thomas Bock Richard Browne Knud Bull EdmundEdgar John Eyre William Buelow Gould Joseph Lycett Charles Rodius Thomas Griffiths...
elder brother, Edmund, was killed trying to protect his seneschal from an attack by a violent thief. Edmund's two sons, Eadwig and Edgar, were then young...