Sir Peregrine Maitland’s mahogany document box, c.182524861 Moorabool Antique


Sir Peregrine Maitland's Mahogany Document Box, circa 1825 For Sale at 1stDibs

Other articles where Sir Peregrine Maitland is discussed: Orillia:.or "bank"), was suggested by Sir Peregrine Maitland, lieutenant governor of Upper Canada (1818-28), who had served in Spain. The town site was surveyed in 1839, a few years after an earlier settlement called The Narrows had been established. Orillia Corporation built the first municipally owned hydroelectric plant in.


Two military land grants, Sir Peregrine Maitland to Samuel Peters Jarvis of Captain Heward’s

General Sir Peregrine Maitland, GCB (6 July 1777 - 30 May 1854) was a British soldier and colonial administrator. He also was a first-class cricketer from 1798 to 1808 and an early advocate for the establishment of what would become the Canadian Indian residential school system.


Sir Peregrine Maitland's Mahogany Document Box, circa 1825 For Sale at 1stDibs

Explore genealogy for Peregrine Maitland G.C.B. born 1777 Longparish, Hampshire, England died 1854 7 Eaton Place, West, London, England including ancestors + descendants + 1 photos + more in the free family tree community.. Sir Peregrine Maitland was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1818 to 1828, where he was a strong supporter of.


Sir Peregrine Maitland, 1777 1854 Clan Maitland

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Sir Peregrine Maitland’s mahogany document box, c.1825 Moorabool Antiques Galleries

Sir Peregrine Maitland was born on the 6 July 1777 at Longparish House, Hampshire, England. In 1792 he was appointed ensign in the 1st foot-guards (grenadier guards) and became Lieutenant and Captain in 1794, and Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel in 1803. He served with his regiment in Flanders in 1794, in the unsuccessful descent on Ostend in.


Sir Peregrine Maitland’s mahogany document box, c.182524861 Moorabool Antique

His signature moment came at Waterloo's climax, when he called to 1st (Guards) Brigade commander Maj. Gen. Sir Peregrine Maitland, "Now, Maitland! Now's your time!" And indeed it was Maitland's time to triumph. Such a record surely ranks Wellington with military history's foxes—those who know many things well.


Sir Peregrine Maitland’s mahogany document box, c.1825 Moorabool Antiques Galleries

During episode one of the new series, Lloyd Webber explored his maternal lineage and uncovered his four times great uncle Sir Peregrine Maitland (1777-1854). Maitland's service in the British Army, and his role in the Battle of Waterloo, piqued our interest.


Appointment of Samuel Peters Jarvis by Sir Peregrine Maitland to the rank of Major in the Second

Sir Peregrine Maitland 1777 - 1854 Sir Peregrine Maitland 1777 - 1854. He was born at Longparish House, in Hampshire. His father Thomas Maitland of Lyndhurst, Hampshire, had been educated in Aberdeen and was possibly from the Pittrichie branch of the Aberdeenshire Maitlands.


Sir Peregrine Maitland Trail

In an outline representation which we accidentally possessed, of a panorama of the battle of Waterloo, on exhibition in London, the 1st Foot Guards were conspicuously to be seen led on by "Major- General Sir Peregrine Maitland."


Απρίλιος 1819 Όταν οι κάτοικοι της Πάργας την εγκατέλειψαν με τα οστά των προγόνων τους...

General Sir Peregrine Maitland, GCB (6 July 1777 - 30 May 1854) was a British soldier and colonial administrator. He also was a first-class cricketer from 1798 to 1808.


Naive portrait of a senior officer who had served at Waterloo. Possibly Gen. Sir Peregrine

Sir Peregrine Maitland, KCB, GCB (6 July 1777 - 30 May 1854) was a British soldier and colonial administrator. He also was a first-class cricketeer from 1798 to 1808.


Peregrine Fellowes a hero Hampshire Constabulary History Society

MAITLAND, Sir PEREGRINE (1777-1854), general and colonial governor, son of Thomas Maitland of Shrubs Hall, New Forest, by Caroline, daughter of George Dewar (who had married a daughter of Peregrine Bertie, second duke of Ancaster), was born at Longparish House, Hampshire, in 1777.


Sir Peregrine Maitland’s mahogany document box, c.182524025 Moorabool Antique

General Sir Peregrine Maitland, GCB (6 July 1777 - 30 May 1854) was a British soldier and colonial administrator. He also was a first-class cricketer from 1798 to 1808 and an early advocate for the establishment of what would become the Canadian Indian residential school system . Early life


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1 volume Scope and Content Letter book of Sir Peregrine Maitland as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Cape Colony. Contains copies of 31 letters to and from Maitland, including correspondence with representatives of churches in Cape Town (1847). Administrative / Biographical History


Biography MAITLAND, Sir PEREGRINE Volume VIII (18511860) Dictionary of Canadian Biography

General Sir Peregrine Maitland was the son of Thomas Maitland and Eliza Mathew. He married, firstly, Hon. Harriet Louisa Crofton, daughter of Sir Edward Crofton, 2nd Bt. and Anne Croker, Baroness Crofton of Mote, in 1803. He married, secondly, Lady Sarah Lennox, daughter of General Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of.


Two military land grants, Sir Peregrine Maitland to Samuel Peters Jarvis of Captain Heward’s

In a codicil of 1797 he appointed James Stephen formerly of the island of St Kitts as an additional executor and trustee and left him £150. Thomas Maitland 'of Lyndhurst' was the father of the soldier Sir Peregrine Maitland (1777-1854), who has entries in both the ODNB and the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.