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  1. 16 giu 2024 · On 7 May 1815, Governor Macquarie raised the British flag at the Grand Depot, ordered a ceremonial volley to be fired and named the military outpost as Bathurst after the Secretary of State for War and the Colonies, Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst.

  2. 30 mag 2024 · Bathurst, city, east-central New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the south bank of the Macquarie River, west of the Blue Mountains. The city was founded in 1815 and named for Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, then secretary for war and the colonies, and it is the oldest settlement west of the.

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  3. 2 giorni fa · For example, Wellington’s ‘scum of the earth’ comments, made on several occasions (which may be news to some), are discussed in the chapter on the Battle of Vitoria where the breakdown in discipline after the battle led him to express this in a letter of 2 July 1813 to Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, then Secretary for War.

  4. 6 giorni fa · In 1771 the house was taken by Lord Apsley, afterwards Earl Bathurst. Henry Bathurst, second Earl Bathurst, was born in 1714. He was called to the Bar in 1736, and became King's counsel ten years after.

  5. 18 giu 2024 · Bathurst Street is named after Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst, who was British Secretary of War during the reign of George IV. Henry's contributions to Toronto include organizing the successive waves of British settlers following the War of 1812 , and granting the charter to the first university in the city, King's College .

  6. 4 giorni fa · Later, however, Henry Bathurst, Earl Bathurst, whose claim apparently derived from a settlement made by Sir William Poole in 1645, challenged the Revd. John Chamberlayne, son of Edmund and Elizabeth, and Thomas Horde, then trustee for his granddaughter Caroline Horde, for the ownership of Bisley hundred and the Seven Hundreds, (fn ...

  7. 11 giu 2024 · List of works by Philip de László. De László in 1928. Philip de László was an Anglo- Hungarian painter known particularly for his portraits of royal and aristocratic personages. He became a British subject in 1914. [1]