Commodore JamesGother (died 1696) was a Royal Navy officer who briefly served as Commander-in-Chief, The Thames from 7 April 1696 to 15 April 1696. Promoted...
John Gother (died 1704), also known as John Goter, was an English convert to Catholicism, priest, controvertist and eirenicist. Born at Southampton, England...
Gother Victor Fyers Mann CBE (1863– 1948), also known as G. V. F. Mann, was an Australian architect, painter and Gallery Director. Mann was born in Sydney...
was seeking to cover an invasion of England by a French army to restore James II to the throne, but was intercepted by an Anglo-Dutch fleet under Edward...
Gother Mann (21 December 1747 – 27 March 1830) was an English army officer and military engineer in the Royal Engineers. He commanded a body of militia...
Coin | The Royal Mint". www.royalmint.com. Cut Armorial Bookplate on: John Gother, "The Key of Heaven or, A Posey on Prayers, Selected from Catholic Authors"...
fourth son of Major-General Cornelius Mann, R.E., and grandson of General Gother Mann R.E. and General William Fryers R.E. He was educated at the Royal Military...
James Stuart MacDonald (28 March 1878 – 12 November 1952) was an Australian artist, art critic and Director of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales...
recognized the strategic importance of the 1745 ramparts were later created by Gother Mann. The plans included the extension of the 1745 ramparts along with several...
Captain Gother Kerr Mann (February 1808 – 1 January 1899), often referred to as Captain Mann, was a consulting engineer in New South Wales. Mann was born...
defences of their colonies according to a plan drawn up in the 1790s by Gother Mann. The ramparts around the Upper Town cliff and four martello towers...
Finland Samuel Crompton 1753–1827 (spinning mule), Great Britain Caroline Gother 1761–1836 (banking), Sweden Johns Hopkins 1795–1873 (personal business)...
London, in use during a short period of the reign of James II and VII of Great Britain. In 1686 John Gother with John Betts and others founded a chapel on London's...
Bishop of Ebbsfleet from 2013 to 2021, converted in September 2021 John Gother: English Roman Catholic convert, priest and controversialist John Willem...
Observatorio Cielo Profundo, Leon J02 Busot Observatory - Busot J03 Gothers Observatory - Gothers Observatory, St. Dennis J04 OGS Telescope CN ESA Optical Ground...
and Heritage. Retrieved 28 October 2013. Heath, Philip (Winter 2015). "Gother Mann's New Zealand Mountain Mortars". The Driving Wheel. No. 9. Auckland:...
1757–1781: William Skinner 1781–1786: James Bramham 1786–1802: Sir William Green, 1st Bt 1802–1811: Robert Morse 1811–1830: Gother Mann 1830–1832: Sir Alexander...
renowned Australian artists including William Piguenit, Arthur Streeton and Gother Victor Fyers Mann. The society's events attracted interstate talent including...
Claude Ewen Cameron – Recipient of the Military Cross Gother Clarke – War doctor, Cricketer James Henderson – Distinguished Air force Officer and recipient...
was born in Southampton John Goss, composer, was born in Fareham John Gother, priest, was born in Southampton Stephen Gough, public nudity activist,...
River Colony had been carried out. His plan bears a close resemblance to Gother Mann’s 1788 "Plan for Torento Harbour" (which was never laid out as planned...
avoid the stigma of the island's convict past. The dock was designed by Gother Kerr Mann, the island's Civil Engineer, and built between 1847 and 1857...
the Church (1743); A Papist Misrepresented and Represented, abridged from Gother; Remarks on Two Letters against Popery (1751); Instructions for the Jubilee...
in 2010 for CA$145 million. A townsite was surveyed in 1788 by Captain Gother Mann, and laid out in a gridiron, with government and military buildings...
Bornholm, also formerly included in the Danish arms. King of the Goths (de gothers konge / Gothernes Konge): 1449–1972: Or, nine hearts 4, 3 and 2 Gules,...