Bosville is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France. A farming village situated in the Pays de Caux, some...
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Antrim, in 1776. Lord Macdonald married Elizabeth Diana Bosville, daughter of Godfrey Bosville. Their eldest son, the second Baron, represented Saltash...
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Colonel William Bosville (1745–1813), FRS, of New Hall, Gunthwaite, of Thorpe Hall, Rudston, both in Yorkshire, and of 76 Welbeck Street, St Giles in the...
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Godfrey Bosville – Macdonald, 3rd Baron Macdonald. The 3rd baron was baptised as Godfrey Macdonald, and legally changed his name to Godfrey Bosville, in 1814...
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Lt.-General Godfrey Bosville Macdonald, 3rd Baron Macdonald of Sleat (14 October 1775 – 13 October 1832) was a Scottish aristocrat. Godfrey was born on...
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Macdonald baronets of Sleat (1625) (section Bosville Macdonald baronets, of Sleat (1625); reverted 1832)
The Macdonald baronetcy, later Bosville Macdonald Baronetcy, of Sleat (also Slate) in the Isle of Skye, County of Inverness, was created in the Baronetage...
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Sir Alexander Wentworth Macdonald Bosville Macdonald, 14th Baronet JP DL (né Alexander Wentworth Macdonald Bosville; 26 September 1865 – 26 March 1933)...
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Godfrey Bosvile (redirect from Godfrey Bosville)
Colonel Godfrey Bosvile II (1596–1658) (or Bosville) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1653. He fought on the Parliamentarian...
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married Elizabeth Diana Bosville (1748–1789) at St Giles in the Fields, London. She was the eldest daughter of Godfrey Bosville IV of Gunthwaite and of...
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Canun. By the late 14th century Cannon Hall was in the ownership of the Bosville family of Ardsley, now a suburb in south-east of Barnsley. It was during...
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