Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Aylmer – Aylmer Express; Ayr – Ayr News; Bancroft – Bancroft This Week, Bancroft Times and North Hastings Advertiser; Barry's Bay – The Valley Gazette; Beamsville – Lincoln Post Express; Beeton – Beeton Record Sentinel; Belle River – North Essex News; Bracebridge – Muskoka Weekender; Brampton – South Asian Focus; Brighton ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2023.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Charles Millar was born in Aylmer, Canada West, the only child of farmers Simon and Sarah Millar. [3] Millar attended the University of Toronto and graduated with an average of 98% in all his subjects. He chose to study law, passed the bar examination at Osgoode Hall in 1884 and opened up his own law office in Toronto. [4]
The Aylmer Baronetcy, of Balrath in the County of Meath, was created on 6 November 1662 in the Baronetage of Ireland for Christopher Aylmer. On the death of his great-grandson, the sixth Baronet, the title was inherited by the latter's kinsman, the fourth Baron Aylmer and became subsumed into that title.
Edward Capell (1713–1781). Shakespearian critic and censor of plays. Lived in Hastings. [32]Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881), man of letters. Lived at 117 Marina in the summer of 1864, in order to be near his ailing wife Jane Carlyle, who was in possession of caretakers.
Lieutenant-General Sir Fenton John Aylmer, 13th Baronet, VC, KCB (5 April 1862 – 3 September 1935) was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross. He was in command of the first failed efforts to break the siege of Kut in 1916. From a military background, Aylmer was commissioned into the Indian Army, and ...
Gerald Edward Aylmer, FRHistS FBA (30 April 1926, Greete, Shropshire – 17 December 2000, Oxford) was an English historian of 17th century England. Gerald Aylmer was the only child of Edward Arthur Aylmer , from an Anglo-Irish naval family, and Phoebe Evans.
The Aylmer Baronetcy, of Donadea in the County of Kildare, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 25 January 1622 for Gerald Aylmer of Oughterany, County Kildare: he was the son of Richard Aylmer of Lyons Hill and Elinor Fleming, of the family of Baron Slane.