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HenryTrenchard may refer to: HenryTrenchard (MP for Dorchester) (1668-1720) HenryTrenchard (MP for Poole) (c.1652-94) This disambiguation page lists...
of Hordle Trenchard was held by HenryTrenchard in the 13th century together with Sharprix (modern Walhampton). His successor John Trenchard was in 1309...
Fulford (1692–1693) who died an infant. Mary married secondly in 1704 to HenryTrenchard. Col. Francis Fulford repaired Great Fulford House after the extensive...
Horringford and the wardship of HenryTrenchard was granted to John Russell, Earl of Bedford, and in 1560 HenryTrenchard granted the manor to John Collyer...
others at Barnsley, one held by the Trenchards and the other by the lords of Whitefield. In 1263 HenryTrenchard granted to Elias de la Faleyse a carucate...
adventure film written by Everett De Roche and directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith. It starred Henry Thomas, Tony Barry, Rachel Friend and Tamsin West. An American...
Parliament for Poole In office 1685–1687 Preceded by HenryTrenchard Succeeded by HenryTrenchard Personal details Born 1651 Middle Temple, London Died...
asesinos) is a 1979 American-Spanish-Mexican action film directed by Brian Trenchard-Smith, who called it "a trainwreck of a movie." Various treasure hunters...
playwright Tom Taylor. It is a farce featuring awkward, boorish American Asa Trenchard, who is introduced to his aristocratic English relatives when he goes...
years later, when Pearce retired to Armidale, the property was sold to HenryTrenchard, a West Maitland bank manager on Saturday 30 October 1886. The Warden...
Stephen Decatur Trenchard. Trenchard was born in Salem, New Jersey, the son of Curtis Trenchard. The family were descendants of George Trenchard (1655–1712)...
General Staff, Sir Henry Wilson, who considered that the title was "ridiculous". However, the Chief of the Air Staff, Sir Hugh Trenchard was unmoved and...
Hugh Trenchard was the commander of the Royal Flying Corps in France from 25 August 1915 until 2 January 1918. In the summer of 1915, General Sir David...
monument survives in Dunsford Church. Mary married secondly in 1705 to HenryTrenchard (1668–1720). Elizabeth Tuckfield (1663–1695), unmarried. Walter Tuckfield...
Thomas Gawthrop "Doggie" Trenchard (May 3, 1874 – October 16, 1943) was an All-American football player at Princeton University in 1893 and a college...
brick. In 1689 it was bought by HenryTrenchard – whose family also owned Poxwell Manor – and it remained in the Trenchard family until 1964. Over the last...