Philip Anstruther (British Army officer) (died 1760), MP for Anstruther Burghs 1715–1741, and 1747–1754
Sir Philip Anstruther, 2nd Baronet (died 1765)
Sir Philip Anstruther-Paterson, 3rd Baronet (1752–1808), known until 1782 as Philip Anstruther, MP for Anstruther Burghs from 1774 to 1777
Philip Anstruther (colonial secretary) (1802–1863), Colonial Secretary of Ceylon from 1833 to 1845
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PhilipAnstruther may refer to: PhilipAnstruther (British Army officer) (died 1760), MP for Anstruther Burghs 1715–1741, and 1747–1754 Sir Philip Anstruther...
Clan Anstruther is a Scottish clan. The clan originated from the town of Anstruther, which was adopted as a familial name. The name is Gaelic in origin:...
Kilmany in 1966. Sir Robert Anstruther, 1st Baronet (1658–1737) Sir PhilipAnstruther, 2nd Baronet (1688–1763) Sir Robert Anstruther, 3rd Baronet (1733–1818)...
William Anstruther, Lord Anstruther (died 1711) was a Scottish judge. He was born into a very ancient Scottish family, the son of Sir PhilipAnstruther of...
of Ceylon In office 1846–1850 Monarch Queen Victoria Preceded by PhilipAnstruther Succeeded by Charles Justin MacCarthy Acting Governor of British Ceylon...
who made a fortune in Bordeaux, and his wife, Jane Anstruther, daughter of Sir PhilipAnstruther. His older brother was General George Ainslie. His younger...
Lieutenant-General PhilipAnstruther (c. 1680—1760), Colonel of the 26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot Brigadier Sir Richard Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe,...
Ceylon Railway Company was established in 1845, under the chair of PhilipAnstruther, Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, to build the colony's first railway...
Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel, Italian poet and revolutionary (d. 1799) Sir PhilipAnstruther-Paterson, 3rd Baronet, Scottish politician (d. 1808) January 16 Nicolas-François...
wider area. The regiment's commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Philip Robert Anstruther, led a 34-wagon column consisting of roughly 250 men on a 188-mile...
exercised by the Lieutenant-Governor, William Blakeney. 1733-1747 PhilipAnstruther 1756–1758: Hyacinthe Gaëtan de Lannion (first time) 1758–1759: Jean...