Sir WilliamBensley, 1st Baronet (1737 – 17 December 1809) was an English director of the East India Company. He was the son of Thomas Bensley, and his...
Bill Bensley (born (1959-02-02)February 2, 1959), born WilliamBensley, is an American landscape architect, architect, and interior designer who has designed...
Bensley, English man who attempted to walk around the world Peter Bensley, Australian actor Robert Bensley (ca. 1740–1817), English actor Sir William...
1801 for WilliamBensley, a Director of the Honourable East India Company. The title became extinct on his death in 1809. Sir WilliamBensley, 1st Baronet...
of Tasmania, arrived in Sydney on 10 March 1817 aboard the ship Sir WilliamBensley, and at Hobart on 8 April 1817. In the meanwhile Lieutenant Kent had...
but all survived. The enslaved people demanded that plantation overseer William Merritt navigate the ship for them, which he promised to do. They first...
illustration. Bensley, the son of a printer in The Strand, had printing premises at Bolt Court, off Fleet Street in London, and William Bulmer was considered...
HMS Medina, Sir WilliamBensley 28 Nov: William Salthouse Unknown date: Henry, Latona Other incidents 27 Jan: Segunda Rosario 5 Jul: John and William 20 Jul:...
HMS Medina, Sir WilliamBensley 28 Nov: William Salthouse Unknown date: Henry, Latona Other incidents 27 Jan: Segunda Rosario 5 Jul: John and William 20 Jul:...
lieutenant-colonel William Sorell was appointed lieutenant-governor of Van Diemen's Land, now Tasmania. He sailed on the Sir WilliamBensley, the same ship...
HMS Medina, Sir WilliamBensley 28 Nov: William Salthouse Unknown date: Henry, Latona Other incidents 27 Jan: Segunda Rosario 5 Jul: John and William 20 Jul:...
1816 and transported for seven years. He arrived at Sydney in Sir WilliamBensley in March 1817, and was sent to Hobart. In February 1818 his wife and...
Cecilia Maria Kinneir. In 1802, he was nominated to a cadetship by Sir WilliamBensley, under the surname Macdonald, which was used in Indian army lists for...
on the third day they met with a cutter, whose captain brought them to William's Town. The crew and passengers were rescued without loss or injury, though...
disaster took place at the launching of the sea-going riverboat the John and William from Chambers' boatyard on the Masbrough side of the River Don. The boat...
traces its beginnings to October 1919, when co-founders William H. Lawrence, MD, and Maynard G. Bensley, MD established the company as Summit Medical Group...