WilliamBlamire (13 April 1790 – 12 January 1862) was a British landowner, civil servant, and Whig politician. Blamire was born at The Oaks, Dalston, Carlisle...
WilliamBlamire Young (9 August 1862 – 14 January 1935), commonly known as Blamire Young, was an English/Australian artist who painted primarily in watercolour...
Susanna Blamire (12 January 1747 – 1794) was an English Romantic poet, sometimes known as 'The Muse of Cumberland' because many of her poems represent...
rent". The legislation was shaped by the parliamentary contribution of WilliamBlamire, a farmer and self-styled "practical man", who became a tithe commissioner...
paternal grandmother was Barbara Blamire of Cumberland who was a cousin of the MP WilliamBlamire and of the poet Susanna Blamire. Richard Clement Moody was...
Steve Blamires (born 1955) is a researcher and historian in the field of Neopaganism, Celtic spirituality, and folklore, and the author of three books...
Emmanuel Blamires (31 July 1850 – 22 March 1886) was an English first-class cricketer, who appeared in one match for Yorkshire and thirty two for Surrey...
grandmother was Barbara Blamire (1740 – 1806) who was a cousin of WilliamBlamire MP High Sheriff of Cumberland and of the poet Susanna Blamire. James Leith was...
issues arising from the survey. It was headed by three commissioners: WilliamBlamire (chairman) Thomas Wentworth Buller Rev. Richard Jones Valuation of...
Colonel Hampden Clement Blamire Moody CB (1821 – 27 February 1869) was the Commander of the Royal Engineers in China at the height of the British Empire...
artworks by mostly early twentieth century Australian artists including WilliamBlamire-Young, Margaret Preston, Lionel Lindsay, Mildred Lovett, Ursula Ridley...
and the most childishly argumentative and snobbish, Blamire was the contrast to Compo. Blamire was fired up by displays of youthful enthusiasm, energetic...
Archived from the original on 2 July 2021. Retrieved 16 October 2017. Blamires, David. 6. The Swiss Family Robinson In: Telling Tales: The Impact of Germany...
51) "No. 19006", The London Gazette, 21 December 1832. p. 2787 George William Tapps, MP for Christchurch, was later known as Sir George Tapps-Gervis...
to the close of the Middle Ages. Oxford: Clarendon Press, p. 278. William., Blamires, Alcuin. Pratt, Karen. Marx, C. (2010). Woman Defamed and Woman Defended:...
Hall 5 February 1827: William James, of Barrock Lodge 13 February 1828: Thomas Parker, of Warwick Hall 28 April 1828: WilliamBlamire, of Thackwood Nook...