Sir WoodbineParish KCH (14 September 1796, London – 16 August 1882, St. Leonards, Sussex) was a British diplomat, traveller and scientist. The son of...
Look up Woodbine or woodbine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Woodbine may refer to: Woodbine (plant), a common name for several plants Woodbine, New...
receiving assurances from the British minister chargé d'affaires, Sir WoodbineParish, Vernet provided regular reports to the British on the progress of...
Nineteenth-century British travellers such as diplomat and scientist WoodbineParish and the writer Richard Ford, author of A Handbook for Travellers in...
Theodore Stephan Hubbard (d. 1934) 25. Emily Fanny Parish (1827-1892), daughter of Sir WoodbineParish 6. Lt.-Cdr. Theodore Bernard Peregrine Hubbard (1923-)...
521–555. doi:10.3989/aeamer.2003.v60.i2.157. Retrieved 12 May 2023. Sir WoodbineParish (1853), Buenos Aires y las provincias del Rio de la Plata: desde su...
gloriosa y callada gesta, 1810-1867, Ciudad de San Luis, pp, 33 Sir WoodbineParish (1853), Buenos Aires y las provincias del Rio de la Plata: desde su...
Ed. Universidad de Cantabria. pp. 420–. ISBN 978-84-8102-770-9. Sir WoodbineParish (1863). Viaje a la Patagonia (PDF). p. 120. Retrieved 10 September...
Andean peoples are those of the Quechua and Aymara language families. WoodbineParish and Joseph Barclay Pentland surveyed a large part of the Bolivian Andes...
Buenos Aires: Editorial Universitaria de Buenos Aires, 1969, pp. 87 Sir WoodbineParish (1853). Buenos Aires y las provincias del Río de la Plata: desde su...
His nephew WoodbineParish visited him in 1780 and struck up a friendship with Joseph Planta, and their sons, the diplomat WoodbineParish and Foreign...
Navigation on February 2; the British chargé d'affaires in Buenos Aires, WoodbineParish, signed on behalf of his country. Spanish recognition of Argentine...
born in 1833 at St. Marylebone, one of the thirteen children of Sir WoodbineParish, a British diplomat. He was the youngest son of his father's first...
known from Jurassic deposits in France. In 1838, British diplomat Sir WoodbineParish (1796–1882) was sent an isolated molariform and a letter about the...
August 2011. Nina Louisa Kay SHUTTLEWORTH (Hon.); Sir WoodbinePARISH (1910). Life of Sir WoodbineParish, K.C.H., F.R.S., 1796-1882 ... With Portraits and...
Pacific". News. The Times. No. 21383. London. 23 March 1853. p. 5. Sir WoodbineParish (1863). Viaje a la Patagonia (PDF). p. 120. Retrieved 10 September...
palaeontologist and taxonomist Edward Palmer (1829–1911), botanist WoodbineParish (1796–1882), geology and palaeontologist William Paterson (1755–1810)...
Confederación Argentina. Besazon: Impr. de J. Jacquin, pp. 576. Sir WoodbineParish (1853). Buenos Aires y las provincias del Rio de la Plata: desde su...
specimen and a recent newspaper report about a fossil collected by WoodbineParish, Darwin thought that the bony armour identified the fossil as Megatherium...
family who had joined the landed gentry) by his marriage to Hope Mary WoodbineParish. His parents divorced while he was a boy, and his mother married her...
marriage in 1824 to Sarah Parish, a daughter of WoodbineParish of Bawburgh in Norfolk, the sister of Sir WoodbineParish (1796–1882), a traveller and...
ten days after its declaration, however, and a wave of panic ensued. WoodbineParish, the British consul in the city, protested that it would be impossible...
Robert Beverley Pargiter Brigadier Archibald Paris Major-General Henry WoodbineParish General Thomas Parke Surgeon General Thomas Heazle Parke General Sir...
Morgan, Quaker whaling executive, New Bedford, Massachusetts (d. 1861) WoodbineParish, British scientist and diplomat (d. 1882) September 16 Jean-Baptiste...
sons: Frances Montgomerie Boyle (d. 1889) married Charles WoodbineParish son of WoodbineParish. Patrick David Boyle (1848-1932) served in the Grenadier...
British Minister or Ambassador has been resident in Paraguay. 1824–1826: WoodbineParish, Consul-General; Chargé d'Affaires from 1825 1826–1828: Lord Ponsonby...