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    Sir Charles Wale KCB (16 August 1765 – 20 March 1845) was an English General and the last British governor of Martinique between about 1812 and 1815. On...
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    the son of General Sir Charles Wale. He served in the Crimea. He was the tenth and youngest son of Major General Sir Charles Wale and his third wife Henrietta...
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    and dates from the 12th century. Three tablets commemorate General Sir Charles Wale, who survived many battles to die at Little Shelford in 1848; his son...
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    Sherbrooke GCB. 1830–1831 Gen Lord Charles Somerset PC. 1831–1845 Gen Sir Charles Wale KCB. 1845–1847 Lieutenant General Sir Henry Sheehy Keating KCB. 1847–1855...
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    Martin William Browne ffolkes and his wife Henrietta Bridget Wale, daughter of Sir Charles Wale of Little Shelford, Cambridgeshire. He was educated at Harrow...
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    88 in Wisbech on 12 July and is buried in the Friends' graveyard. Sir Charles Wale KCB (1765–1845), General and Governor of Martinique, attended Wisbech...
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    Lunenburg, Brunswick. Thomas Wale had eight children, but only four survived. His sons included General Sir Charles Wale (born 15 August 1752) who became...
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    a profitable estate in the 14th century. In 1734, Hitch Wale, the uncle of Sir Charles Wale stayed at the hall. The Suffolk newspaper the Ipswich Journal...
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    regiment. Serving the campaign against French colonies in the region under Sir Charles Grey, Keating was promoted to lieutenant and fought in the invasion of...
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    of Richard Whately, the Archbishop of Dublin, to Charles Brent Wale, son of General Sir Charles Wale, K.C.B. Pope was "one of Cardinal Newman's converts"...
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  • to 1809 Sir George Beckwith, Captain-General 10 June 1809 to 1812 Major-General John Brodrick, Captain-General 1812 to 1814 Sir Charles Wale, Captain-General...
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    from this era include General Sir Charles Wale (1765–1845), the last British governor of Martinique, and The Hon. Charles Lindsay (1760–1846), the last...
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    Margaret Wale (d. before 1674), daughter of Sir William Wale, of North Lappenham, Rutland, Alderman of London, and wife, and sister of Elizabeth Wale, married...
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  • the rank of captain. He left the regiment in Spring 1793. General Sir Charles Wale, adjutant and later major, Cambridgeshire Militia, 1793–99 while on...
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  • married in 1848 Charles Brent Wale, a barrister, son of Sir Charles Wale; The youngest daughter Blanche, friend of Mary Rosse, married George Wale R.N., brother...
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    Academy that year. On 23 November 1809, he married his cousin, Mary Ann Wale at St Mary's Church, Twickenham. By this time he was settled permanently...
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    it is known from engravings, and from a detailed wash drawing by Samuel Wale of c. 1760. Its five bays were three storeys high, with an attic storey disguised...
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  • of Kwame Nkrumah and later Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana. Elegbede, Wale (24 April 2018). "Depleting rank of ex-first ladies, first mothers". New...
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    Henry Noel Hester Wotton Juliana Noel Sir William Wale Elizabeth Wale Charlotte Boyle, 6th Baroness Clifford Sir William Savile, 3rd Baronet George Savile...
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    John Soane (redirect from Sir John Soane)
    delivered by Thomas Sandby and the lectures on perspective delivered by Samuel Wale. Dance's growing family was probably the reason that in 1772 Soane continued...
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