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    William Wickham PC PC (Ire) (11 November 1761 – 22 October 1840) was a British spymaster and a director of internal security services during the French...
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  • servant and politician; spymaster during the French Revolution William Wickham (cricketer) (1825–1845), English cricketer William Wickham (Conservative politician)...
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  • A spymaster is a leader of a group of spies or an intelligence agency. List of American spies List of British spies List of German spies List of fictional...
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    than reliable". Sheryl Craig suggests that Wickham is named after the contemporary spymaster William Wickham, who was a figure of some notoriety at the...
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    William Wickham FLS (1831 – 16 May 1897) was a Member of Parliament for Petersfield, a High Sheriff of Hampshire, Chairman of the Petty sessional division...
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  • the spymaster, William Wickham. Wickham was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. He married Lucy, youngest daughter of William Markham...
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  • (Sharpe's Justice) Douglas Henshall as Captain George Wickham (Sharpe's Justice) Paul Bettany as Prince William of Orange (Sharpe's Waterloo) Neil Dickson as...
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    Principal Secretary to Queen Elizabeth I, popularly remembered as her "spymaster".[citation needed] The estate of Foots Cray Place was rebuilt about 1754...
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    and to a possible uprising in Ireland. Britain in 1794 appointed William Wickham as Superintendent of Aliens in charge of espionage and the new secret...
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  • the Reverend John George Stevenson and his wife Olive, sister of Henry Wickham Steed, journalist and editor of The Times from 1919 until 1922. The Rev...
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    Justice John Marshall, Unionist spymaster Elizabeth Van Lew, Revolutionary War hero Peter Francisco, and Virginia Governor William H. Cabell. More than thirteen...
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    serve his conflicting interests by betraying Burr's plans to his Spanish spymasters and to President Jefferson. Jefferson issued an order for Burr's arrest...
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    capacity he became an active royalist; through him the British spymaster William Wickham directed the funds intended to support counter-revolutionary propaganda...
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    and Gillis Mowbray remained, some accounts mention Barbara Moubray. William Wickham, Bishop of Lincoln, gave a sermon and a prayer, remarking that he had...
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    were funded largely by Britain, through the offices of William Wickham, the British spymaster who had his headquarters in Switzerland. These networks...
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    Crowdy, Terry (2011-12-20). The Enemy Within: A History of Spies, Spymasters and Espionage. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78096-243-6. Ermatinger...
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  • (m. Thomas Shepard Mount, mother of artist William Sidney Mount), Deborah, Ruth, Renelche, William Wickham, Jonathan, Jonas and Dorothy. Jonas Hawkins...
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