Hon. Frederick Thomas Brentnall (17 June 1834 – 11 January 1925) was a Wesleyan preacher in New South Wales and a journalist, businessman and politician...
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Brentnall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bev Brentnall (born 1936), New Zealand cricketer Frederick Thomas Brentnall (1834–1925)...
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to Sydney in 1866 to marry Wesleyan minister Frederick Thomas Brentnall on 14 November 1867. Frederick later became a journalist, company director and...
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Coorparoo was represented on the Bulimba Divisional Board by Frederick Thomas Brentnall, Frederick Wecker and John Douglas. These men, along with other Coorparoo...
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of Brisbane. The chairmen of Cooparoo Shire were: 1888-1889: Frederick Thomas Brentnall (also a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council) 1890: 1891:...
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Fosbrooke 1704/05 William Johnson / Thomas Hawkesley (mayor 1715) 1705/06 William Drury (mayor 1707)/ Robert Brentnall 1706/07 William Rippon / Francis Smith...
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history in verse and prose. Larkfield: Kent Messenger. ISBN 0-900893-13-3. Brentnall, Margaret (1972). The Cinque Ports and Romney Marsh. London: Gifford....
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Yorkshire, by his marriage in 1901 to Adeline, the daughter of Frederick Henry Brentnall, the village schoolmaster at Stainton. He began his hunting career...
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maint: numeric names: authors list (link) "PELHAM, Sir Hugh (Reginald Brentnall)". Who's Who. Vol. 2016 (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black...
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a heated pool was added by 1972. Designed by architects Bligh Jessup Brentnall and Partners, the pool complex is a type of war memorial that was favoured...
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