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… at top-grade hotels (all meals and a room with private bath and toilet) range from £4 to 6 for each person and in … of the less expensive ones from £3 a day without private bath. There are guest houses and bed-and-breakfast …
… persons for admission to the Orders of the Garter, Thistle, Bath (Civil Division), Merit, or the Royal Victorian Order. …
… New Zealand Biography on this site. John Gully was born in Bath of a family to which also belonged the prize fighter, … apprenticeship he joined the staff of the Savings Bank at Bath and later became an accountant in his father's business …
… following awards: Victoria Cross (V.C.) 1 Companion of the Bath (C.B.) 4 Companion of St. Michael and St. George … follows: Victoria Cross (V.C.) 11 Knight Commander of the Bath (K.C.B.) 2 Knight Companion of St. Michael and St. George (K.C.M.G.) 2 Companion of the Bath (C.B.) 12 Companion of St. Michael and St. George …
… of the classes in the Civil Division of the Order of the Bath. Later, probably in the 1860s, the Governor consulted …
… creosote and pentachlorophenol treatments, the hot and cold bath method is adopted (five plants). by Kennedy Mayo …
… services in this campaign he was made a Commander of the Bath. Wynyard remained in New Zealand until December 1846, … Regiment, with the rank of Lieutenant-General. He died at Bath on 6 January 1864, and his wife then returned to …
… The Statutes of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (1948) The Statutes of the Most Distinguished Order of …
… Biography on this site. James Edward FitzGerald was born at Bath in 1818 of Anglo-Irish gentry stock, the youngest son … Queen's County. He was educated in schools around Bath, entered Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1839, …
… in his father's business, being stationed principally at Bath. He spent a year at Congresbury, Somerset, where he …