The Morland Baronetcy, of Sulhamstead Banister in the County of Berkshire, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 18 July 1660 for the academic, diplomat, spy, inventor, and mathematician Samuel Morland. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1716.
Samuel Morland. The title became extinct on the death of the second Baronet in 1716. Sir Samuel Morland, 1st Baronet (1625–1695) Sir Samuel Morland, 2nd...
Sir Samuel Morland, 1st Baronet (1625 – 30 December 1695), or Moreland, was an English academic, diplomat, spy, inventor and mathematician of the 17th...
Thomas Bernard, 3rd Baronet (1750–1818) Sir Scrope Bernard-Morland, 4th Baronet (1758–1830) Sir Francis Bernard-Morland, 5th Baronet (1790–1876) Sir Thomas...
Charles Morland Agnew OBE (14 December 1855 – 23 May 1931) was a British art dealer and philanthropist. He was the second son of Sir William Agnew, 1st...
the Singapore Police Force Sir Francis Bernard-Morland, 5th Baronet (1790–1876) of the Bernard baronets Bernard (surname) This disambiguation page lists...
Vinton & Co., 1903) Modern Carriages (London: Vinton & Co., 1905) George Morland: His life and works (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1907) SodaStream:...
Lands in the Townships of Great Strickland and Thrimby, in the Parish of Morland, in the County of Westmorland. Standon (Hertfordshire) Inclosure Act 1830...
Willoughby Ashton 1784–1790: Colonel Andrew Barnard 1787–1789: Scrope Morland 1790–1796: The Honourable Henry Fane 1796–1799: Nicholas Price 1799–1806:...
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the portrait painter John Jackson and great-niece of the painter George Morland. Both parents had studios in their homes in Slough and Kensington in London...