PhilipMeadowes or Meadows (1672–1757) was an English politician and diplomat. He was baptised on 21 May 1672, the second son of Sir PhilipMeadows of...
(died 1781), deputy ranger of Windsor Park PhilipMeadowes, English politician and diplomat, son of PhilipMeadows (died 1718) This disambiguation page lists...
Colonel PhilipMeadows Taylor, CSI (25 September 1808 – 13 May 1876), an administrator in British India and a novelist, made notable contributions to public...
eldest of the five sons of David Martineau II and Sarah Meadows (1725–1800) was PhilipMeadows Martineau (1752–1829). A surgeon, Martineau was "one of...
General Erle; and Sir PhilipMeadowes, Controller of the Army and Knight Marshal of the King's Palace, whose daughter, Mary Meadows, was maid-of-honour...
(berad) who had a tough resistance to Aurangzeb. The British appointed PhilipMeadows Taylor, a writer, as its Resident and Regent when the ruler there died...
1931), English rugby union player Philip Taylor (civil engineer) (1786–1870), English civil engineer PhilipMeadows Taylor (1808-1876), Anglo-Indian administrator...
Klingensmith, Philip (September 5, 1872). Written at Lincoln County, Nevada. Toohy, Dennis J. (ed.). "Mountain Meadows Massacre, Affidavit of Philip Klingensmith"...
George II and George III. He was the eldest son of the diplomat Sir PhilipMeadowes (1672-1757), of Brompton, Kensington, and his wife Dorothy, daughter...
been vividly described in The story of my life, the autobiography of PhilipMeadows Taylor and also Jamiya Masjid of Timmapur. "Census of India 2001: Data...
Philip; Dunnett, Nigel; Evans, Karl (July 2017). ""Not in their front yard" The opportunities and challenges of introducing perennial urban meadows:...
Peerage of Great Britain. Born Charles Medows, he was the second son of PhilipMeadows (1708-1781), Deputy Ranger of Richmond Park, by Lady Frances Pierrepont...
of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Austria. 1707–1709: Sir PhilipMeadowes Envoy Extraordinary 1707–1708 and 1709–1711: Maj.-Gen. Francis Palmes...
very ancient fort. It has often been mentioned in the autobiography of PhilipMeadows Taylor. Lingasugur, then known as Chavani was the site of a major British...
Children (1781). He studied surgery in Norwich under the tutelage of PhilipMeadows Martineau, the son of Barbauld's friend Sarah Martineau whose granddaughter...
Sidney's brother PhilipMeadows took over; Philip is recorded as holding the office in 1772 and until his death in 1781. 1772?–1781 PhilipMeadows 1781–1800...
ambassadors of Great Britain to Portugal. 1650: Charles Vane Agent 1656: PhilipMeadowes Agent 1657-1661: Thomas Maynard Agent (also Consul-General until 1689)...
Philip IV (Spanish: Felipe Domingo Victor de la Cruz de Austria y Austria, Portuguese: Filipe; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665), also called the Planet...
here, the brave lady of Jhansi!" Seeta: This mutiny novel written by PhilipMeadows Taylor in 1872 shows the admiration of Taylor for Rani. The Rane: A...
Cawdor) by his wife Frances, daughter of Philip Medows, the deputy ranger of Richmond Park and son of Sir PhilipMeadowes. He was educated at Greenwich from...