Colonel Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm CB CMG DSO (10 December 1860 – 11 December 1938) was a Scottish officer in the British Army during the Anglo-Egyptian...
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Police Force and the 28th Punjabis alongside Brigadier-General Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm and police chief Herbert Dowbiggin to quell the rioting. Hastily...
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Burning of Edinburgh (redirect from Burning of Leith)
garrison at Leith, within walls made of timber topped with turf, and fortifying Inchkeith but the Privy Council vetoed this plan. Henry VIII had also...
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September 2021. "King's Collections : Archive Catalogues : POWNALL, Lt Gen Sir Henry Royds (1887-1961)". kingscollections.org. King's College London. Retrieved...
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the councillors were Catholic: the Earls of Atholl, Erroll, Montrose, and Huntly, who was Lord Chancellor. Modern historian Jenny Wormald found this remarkable...
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Commanding Royal Artillery, 4th Division, Eastern Command. Colonel Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm, D.S.O., Half-pay. Colonel John Edward Watson, Half-pay. Colonel...
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Raeburn was born the son of a manufacturer in Stockbridge, on the Water of Leith: a former village now within the city of Edinburgh. He had an older brother...
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Consul-General at Valparaiso Col. Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm CB DSO, lately Officer Commanding the Troops, Ceylon Henry William le Messurier, Assistant...
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Marian civil war (redirect from War between Leith and Edinburgh)
where he accepted hostages sent by the Earl of Huntly, then on to Aberdeen where he held talks with Huntly himself. At Inverness, on 4 June 1569, Moray...
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Robert Leith 26 June 1941: Colonel Robert James Burton Yates 26 February 1945: Captain John Steele Allan 26 February 1945: Colonel Sir Charles Malcolm Barclay-Harvey}...
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