John Andrew Stedman (1778–1833), Dutch lieutenant-general who commanded the 1st Netherlands Division during the Waterloo campaign
John Gabriel Stedman (1744–1797), British–Dutch soldier and author
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JohnStedman may refer to: John Andrew Stedman (1778–1833), Dutch lieutenant-general who commanded the 1st Netherlands Division during the Waterloo campaign...
John Gabriel Stedman (1744 – 7 March 1797) was a Dutch States Army officer and writer best known for writing The Narrative of a Five Years Expedition against...
John Andrew Stedman (1778–1833) was general in the Dutch army during the Napoleonic Wars. Stedman was born at Zutphen in 1778, the son of William George...
JSP Records is a British record label, founded in 1978 by JohnStedman (JohnStedman Promotions), releasing recordings by blues musicians such as Professor...
Fabian Stedman (1640–1713) was an English author and a leading figure in the early history of campanology, particularly in the field of method ringing...
Quinton, 1889–91 William Erskine Ward, 1891–96, second time Sir Henry JohnStedman Cotton, 1896–1902 Sir Joseph Bampfylde Fuller, 1902–05 In 1905, Bengal...
The Battle of Fort Stedman, also known as the Battle of Hare's Hill, was fought on March 25, 1865, during the final weeks of the American Civil War. The...
Father (1951), then he was an FBI man in Leo McCarey's anti-Communist My Son John (1952). Heflin went to England to star in South of Algiers (1953). He appeared...
conflict. Charles Stedman, born at Philadelphia in 1753, was the second son of Alexander Stedman (1703–1794) and Elizabeth Chancellor. Stedman was educated...
convention. It has been argued that Theotormon is a mythicised version of JohnStedman, whose book about his experience of slavery and brutality in Suriname...
Taylor & Francis. p. 32. ISBN 0-415-92546-0. Rylan Sekiguchi, Stephen JohnStedman (2005). An examination of war crimes tribunals. Leland Stanford Junior...
Stedman. However, John is killed by communist agents before he can do so, but he tells Stedman that he left a tape-recorded confession, which Stedman...
recorded railway in America. It was an inclined wooden tramway built by John Montresor (1736–1799), a British military engineer, in 1764. Called "The...
co-ordinated by Indian National Congress, whose President was then Sir Henry JohnStedman Cotton who had been Chief Commissioner of Assam until he retired in 1902...
cousin of the judge Henry Cotton and a first cousin once removed of Henry JohnStedman Cotton. William Cotton Oswell's wife's father's mother Willielmina Cornthwaite...
There he did research, together with Philip Gregory, Frederick Last, and JohnStedman, on the epidemiology of Phytophthora infestans. Gregory, the leader of...