MountagueBernard (28 January 1820 – 1882) was an English international lawyer. He was the third son of Charles Bernard of Jamaica, the descendant of...
International Law and Diplomacy, established in 1859 and first held by MountagueBernard, and the Chichele Professor of Modern History, first held by Montagu...
Worcestershire, he was born at Clifton, Bristol on 11 November 1815; MountagueBernard was his brother. After private education he matriculated in December...
radical political activist and newspaper editor. MountagueBernard, (1820-1882), son of Charles Bernard of Jamaica and Tibberton Court, Gloucestershire...
Minister Disraeli appointed commissioners under Lord Selborne and later MountagueBernard to consider and implement reform of the university and its colleges...
was led by Frederic Rogers, James Mozley, Richard William Church, MountagueBernard, and the Haddan brothers. Thomas Haddan for a short time edited the...
17 talk". HPU News. Archived from the original on July 20, 2015. Bernard, Mountague (2009). The Neutrality of Great Britain during the American Civil...
the New and Universal History of England of 1771–1772, by William Henry Mountague; and reused in A New and Complete History of England of 1773, by Temple...
Bradbrook (337979), Royal Corps of Transport. Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Edward Mountague Bradish-Ellames (397727), The Life Guards. Lieutenant-Colonel (Acting)...