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Richard Luttrell Pilkington Bethell, 3rd Baron Westbury (25 April 1852 – 21 February 1930) was a British soldier and peer, a member of the House of Lords from 1875 until his death.
Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury (30 June 1800 – 24 July 1873) [3] Richard Augustus Bethell, 2nd Baron Westbury (11 March 1830 – 28 March 1875) [3] Richard Luttrell Pilkington Bethell, 3rd Baron Westbury (25 April 1852 – 20 February 1930). He jumped out of the bedroom window of his seventh floor St James's apartment after a long period ...
Culver–Stockton College is a private Christian liberal arts college in Canton, Missouri. It was founded as Christian University in 1853 as the first institution west of the Mississippi River chartered specifically for men and women. [3] As of fall 2022, the college enrolled 999 students.
US officials visit the Admiralty 1942-3. Richard Pilkington (pictured standing on the right) was a Civil Lord of the Admiralty. He left the Army again in 1942 and became a Civil Lord of the Admiralty, leading naval missions to India, Ceylon and Burma. [9] He lost his seat to Christopher Shawcross in 1945 and lost again in 1950.
Richard Pilkington may refer to: Richard Pilkington (Newton MP) (1841–1908), British Member of Parliament for Newton (1899–1906), member of the Pilkington glass-manufacturing family Richard Pilkington (politician, born 1908) (1908–1976), British soldier and Member of Parliament for Widnes (1935–1945), and Poole (1951–1964)
The Venerable Richard Pilkington D.D was an Anglican priest in England. [1] Pilkington was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.A. in 1590, [2] and Queen's College, Oxford. [3] He held livings at Hambleden and Salkeld. He was Archdeacon of Leicester from 1625 until his death in 1631. [4] He married Ann May, daughter of ...
Robert Pilkington the bishop's grandfather died at Rivington in 1508 having been a lord of the manor for more than 30 years. [17] The division of the manor was illustrated at the 1536 enclosure of manorial waste of 50 Cheshire acre. The three lords of the manor [3] were Richard Pilkington, who enclosed 13 acre, James Shaw 3 acre, and George ...
CBC operated on the North Grant campus until May 2013 when the campus was closed due to CBC's consolidation with Evangel University and Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The campus was sold by the General Council of the Assemblies in May 2019 to South Korean-based Good News Mission, an independent Baptist organization.