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Charles Savage (banker) (fl. 1740s), governor of the Bank of England, 1745–1747; Charles Savage (beachcomber) (died 1813), sailor and beachcomber known for his exploits on the islands of Fiji; Charles Roscoe Savage (1832–1909), British-born landscape and portrait photographer; Charles R. Savage (1906–1976), U.S. Representative from Washington
Charles Savage was Governor of the Bank of England from 1745 to 1747. He had been Deputy Governor from 1743 to 1745. He replaced William Fawkener as Governor and was succeeded by Benjamin Longuet .
Charles Savage, (?– September 6, 1813) was a sailor (most likely of Swedish descent) and beachcomber known for his exploits on the islands of Fiji between 1808 and 1813. Arrival at Fiji
Charlie Savage is an American author and newspaper reporter with The New York Times. In 2007, when employed by The Boston Globe, he was a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. He writes about national security legal policy, including presidential power, surveillance, drone strikes, torture, secrecy, leak investigations, military commissions, war powers, and the U.S. war on terrorism prison at ...
Charles Raymon Savage (April 12, 1906 – January 14, 1976) was an American politician who was a U.S. Representative from Washington. Born on a farm at La Farge, Wisconsin, His family moved to Entwisle, Alberta, Ca., around 1913, and returned to the U.S. in Washington around 1927. His family made the year long trip by horse and wagon.
In the ensuing conflict both sides suffered major casualties. Charles Savage was killed, together with 13 others who included three lascars, who were "Jonow, a lascar boatswain's mate; Hassen, a lascar seamen; Mosden, a lascar seaman;" [3] Dillon and lascar Joe survived the battle.
In January 2023, Savage joined Forest Green Rovers for the remainder of the 2022–23 season, [11] making his debut for the club on 14 February 2023 in a home defeat to Charlton Athletic [12] and scoring his first league goal in a 3–1 defeat by Bristol Rovers on 11 March 2023. [13] On 22 July 2023, Savage signed for Reading on a four-year ...
In 1539, the Crown granted the manor and lands to Sir Robert Dormer, and it passed through his family until 1737 when it was sold by Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield to Charles Savage. [ 1 ] After passing through his extended family following a series of deaths and resultant devises by will, by 1816 the manor and lands were owned by ...