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  1. Octavius Oakley

    Image Octavius Oakley.jpg thumb Octavius Oakley circa 1864 Octavius Oakley Royal Watercolour Society RWS 27 April 1800 Bermondsey 1 March 1867 London , was an English watercolour portrait, figure and landscape artist. ref Lee, Sidney Ed . http www.archive.org details dictionaryofnati41stepuoft Dictionary of national biography, volume 41 1895 p292. ref Oakley worked for a Leeds textile company. He developed into a specialist of portraits in watercolour and was given commissions by the William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire Duke of Devonshire . Whilst living in Derby where he painted rustic scenes until he moved to Leamington Spa in Warwickshire in 1836, but returned to London in the 1840s and worked there until his death, producing paintings of street scenes and gypsies and their lifestyle. ref http www.bmagic.org.uk people Octavius Oakley Birmingham Museum ref His emphasis on gypsy paintings which he exhibited at the Royal Watercolour Society earned him the name Gypsy Oakley . Oakley met Thomas Baker artist Thomas Baker in Leamington Spa where Baker was living and working and in 1841 did a portrait of the celebrated painter, who was an important figure in the English Midlands Midlands and Birmingham art world. ref http www.bmagic.org.uk objects 1928P198 Birmingham Museum ref References reflist commonscat External links http www.npg.org.uk collections search person.php?LinkID mp07376&role art Portraits by A. Oakley National Portrait Gallery London National Portrait Gallery http www.victorianweb.org painting misc oakley1.html Portrait of Benjamin Gibbons Seated, with a view of Eton College Beyond Victorian web Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oakley, Octavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 April 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 March 1867 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oakley, Octavius Category 1800 births Category 1867 deaths Category English watercolourists Category English painters Category Landscape artists UK painter stub ...   more details



  1. Oakley

    Wiktionary Oakley Oakley may refer to Oakley, Inc. , an eyewear manufacturer Baron Oakley , a hereditary title TOCright Places Oakley may refer to the following place names United Kingdom Oakley, Bedfordshire , England Oakley, Buckinghamshire , England Oakley, Dorset , England Oakley, Fife , Scotland Oakley, Gloucestershire , England Oakley, Hampshire , England Oakley, Oxfordshire , England Oakley, Staffordshire , England Oakley, Suffolk , England Oakley Green , Berkshire, England Great Oakley, Essex , England Great Oakley, Northamptonshire , England Little Oakley, Essex , England Little Oakley, Northamptonshire , England Oakley Park , England or Wales United States Oakley, California Oakley, Cincinnati , Ohio Oakley, Delaware Oakley, Idaho Oakley, Kansas Oakley, Maryland Oakley, Michigan Oakley, Utah Oakley, Wisconsin Oakley, Wyoming , a city in Lincoln County Antarctica Oakley Glacier People with the surname Oakley Oakley surname Other uses Oakley Hospital, earlier known as Whau Lunatic Asylum , in Auckland, New Zealand Oakley protocol , a key management protocol computing term Oakley United F.C. Scotland , a Scottish football club SS Oakley , a British coaster in service 1947 53 See also Oakeley Oakleigh disambiguation disambig geo ca Oakley de Oakley es Oakley fr Oakley it Oakley nl Oakley pl Oakley pt Oakley ru fi Oakley vo Oakley ...   more details



  1. Octavius (disambiguation)

    For the personal name, see Octavius praenomen . Octavius is a Latin personal name, or praenomen , and also the nomen of the Roman Octavia gens gens Octavia . It may refer to any of various members of that gens. Romans Persons with the praenomen Octavius Octavius Mamilius , Dictator of Tusculum in the time of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, the seventh and last King of Rome Prominent members of the gens Octavia Marcus Octavius , tribunus plebis in 133 B.C., a colleague and opponent of Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus Gnaeus Octavius , consul in 87 B.C., he was slain by the partisans of Marius and Cinna. Gaius Octavius , praetor in 61 B.C., and father of Augustus Augustus Gaius Octavius 63 BC AD 14 , the emperor Augustus Other persons and things named Octavius Many of these were named after Augustus and his family. Octavius dialogue Octavius , a dialogue written by Marcus Minucius Felix Octavius King of the Britons Octavius , a legendary king of the Britons Prince Octavius of Great Britain , a younger son of George III of the United Kingdom and Queen Charlotte, who did not survive infancy Henry Octavius Coxe , 19th century librarian and researcher Octavius ship Octavius , a ghost ship Octavius Oakley , a Victorian watercolourist Doctor Otto Octavius, better known as Doctor Octopus , a villain of the Spider Man franchise disambig de Octavius es Octavio desambiguaci n nl Octavius fi Octavius vi Octavius nh h ng ru ...   more details



  1. Octavius (dialogue)

    . External links http www.tertullian.org fathers2 ANF 04 anf04 34.htm Octavius in English translation http khazarzar.skeptik.net books octaviul.htm Octavius , original Latin http www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu 30 10 0200 0300 Minucius Felix.html Links for both Latin and English PDFs of Octavius http openlibrary.org books OL14031623M Octavius Octavius with Latin, English, and analysis at Open Library ... it Octavius sh Oktavije knjiga fi Octavius kirja ...   more details



  1. Gnaeus Octavius

    Gnaeus Octavius was a Roman senator senator and later consul of the Roman Republic . His father, also called Gnaeus Octavius, was Consul in 128 BC . His uncle, Marcus Octavius , was a key figure in opposition to the reforms of Tiberius Gracchus in 133 BC . He was distantly related to Gaius Octavius , father of the future Roman emperor emperor Augustus . In 87 BC he became consul along with the populares popularist senator Lucius Cornelius Cinna . Political differences, owing to Cinna s ties to Gaius Marius , led to the two consuls quarrelling over policy. The dispute came to a head with Octavius, backed by the remaining optimates , forcing Cinna to flee Rome later in the year. Octavius was subsequently killed alongside many others when Cinna marched on Rome alongside Gaius Marius , returning at the head of his troops. ref http www.unrv.com empire fall of marius.php The Fall of Marius Bot generated title ref He was said to have held to strict principles in his politics and was known for his honesty. Plutarch , who discusses him in his lives of Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla , describes Gnaeus Octavius character as reputable His son Lucius Octavius became Consul in 75 BC . An earlier Gnaeus Octavius was elected as a plebeian aedile along with Spurius Lucretius, according to Titus Livy . During the fourteenth year of the Second Punic War Gnaeus Octavius, as praetor , was assigned to Sardinia . ref The War With Hannibal Books XXXI XXXIII of The History of Rome, Books 21 30 , Titus Livy, Aubrey De Selincourt, and Betty Radice, pg. 548. ref See also Octavia gens References references ... BC Lucius Cornelius Merula br 87 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Octavius, Gnaeus Category Ancient Roman generals ... 87 . . . ca Gneu Octavi c nsol 87 aC de Gnaeus Octavius Konsul 87 v. Chr. es Gneo Octavio c nsul 87 a. C. eu Gneo Oktavio fr Gnaeus Octavius consul en 87 it Gneo Ottavio console 87 a.C. he la Gnaeus Octavius consul 87 a.C.n. pl Gnejusz Oktawiusz ru ...   more details



  1. Marcus Octavius

    Marcus Octavius lived 2nd century BC was a Roman tribune and a major rival of Tiberius Gracchus . A serious and discreet person, he earned himself a reputation as an influential orator . Though originally close friends, Octavius became alarmed by Gracchus s populist agenda and, at the behest of the Roman senate , repeatedly veto ed Gracchus programmes of land reform. Gracchus responded by ultimately having the plebs Plebeian Assembly deprive him of his office and eject him from the Assembly s meeting place in 133 BC ref Plutarch, The Life of Tiberius Gracchus . Loeb Classical Library edition, 1921 ref . This action led to a serious escalation in the confrontation between the traditionalists and the reformers. Our primary source for him is Plutarch s life of Tiberius. According to Plutarch , Gaius Octavius was one of his descendants, thus making him an ancestor of Roman Emperor Augustus . See also Octavia gens references DEFAULTSORT Octavius, Marcus Category Julio Claudian dynasty Octavius Marcus Category 2nd century BC Romans AncientRome politician stub bg 133 . . . ca Marc Octavi trib 133 aC de Marcus Octavius Volkstribun 133 v. Chr. he ru 133 . . sh Marko Oktavije ...   more details



  1. Gaius Octavius

    Image Head Gaius Octavius Glyptothek Munich.jpg thumb right 220px Head of statue, thought to be Gaius Octavius, ca. 60 BC, Munich Glyptothek Gaius Octavius ref No ancient source uses a cognomen surname . The surname Rufus had belonged to his ancestor, Gnaeus Octavius, quaestor circa 230 B.C. It was occasionally used but more often ignored by his descendants. ref about 100 BC 59 BC was an ancestor to the Roman Emperor s of the Julio Claudian dynasty . He was the father of the Emperor Augustus , step grandfather of the Emperor Tiberius , great great grandfather of the Emperor Caligula , great grandfather ... family. His grandfather, Gaius Octavius, fought as a military tribune in Sicily during the Second Punic War . His father Gaius Octavius was a municipal magistrate who lived to an advanced age. He was distantly related to Gnaeus Octavius , the consul of 87 BC who led the opposition to Lucius Cornelius Cinna . Personal life Octavius first wife was named Ancharia gens Ancharia . The two had a child ... , the latter of whom was born in 63 BC. Political career Octavius was elected quaestor , believed ..., he won the support necessary to be elected roman consul consul . In 59 BC, Octavius sailed to Rome ... C aius Octavius C ai f ilius C ai n epos C ai pr on epos pater Augusti tr ibunus mil itum bis q aestor ... ex provincia Macedonia Gaius Octavius, son, grandson and great grandson of Gaius, father of Augustus ... Everitt Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Octavius Gaius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Octavius ... generals Category Julio Claudian dynasty Category Octavii Gaius Octavius Category Roman Republican praetors bg ca Gai Octavi pretor 61 aC de Gaius Octavius es Cayo Octavio Turino fr Gaius Octavius it Gaio Ottavio la Gaius Octavius hu Caius Octavius nl Gaius Octavius no Gaius Octavius pl Gajusz Oktawiusz ru sh Gaj Oktavije fi Gaius Octavius tr Gaius Octavius uk ...   more details



  1. Octavius (horse)

    Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Octavius image name caption sire Orville grandsire Beningbrough ... earnings race Epsom Derby 1812 br Epsom Gold Cup 1813 awards honours updated Octavius 1809&ndash 1831 ... important success when winning the Epsom Derby Derby . Octavius remained in training for two more seasons .... At the end of 1814 Octavius was retired to stud animal stud where he had moderate success as a sire of winners. Background Octavius was sired by Orville a successful staying racehorse who excelled ... date accessdate 2012 01 22 ref Octavius s dam, Marianne, went on to produce Caroline, the winner of the 1820 Epsom Oaks . Octavius was owned during his racing career by his breeder, ref name bloodlines1 ... as a two year old, Octavius made his first appearance at the 1812 Newmarket Craven meeting. On 30 March ... cgi pt?id nyp.33433066590815 view image q1 octavius start 1 size 100 page root seq ... 2012 01 28 ref Just over two weeks later, Octavius contested the 2000 Guineas and started 4 1 second ... babel.hathitrust.org cgi pt?id nyp.33433066590815 view image seq 79 q1 octavius start 1 size 10 page ... accessdate 2012 01 28 ref On 14 May at Epsom Downs Racecourse Epsom Octavius was fourth choice in the betting for the Derby at odds of 7 1 in a field of fourteen runners. Ridden by Bill Arnull Octavius ... s unnamed Gohanna colt. Comus dropped back inside the last quarter mile leaving Octavius and the Gohanna colt to contest the finish in desperate style , with Octavius prevailing by half a neck. ref ... day. ref name tbheritage1 Octavius s next run came on 26 August at Egham Racecourse where he ... http babel.hathitrust.org cgi pt?view image size 100 id nyp.33433066590815 q1 octavius page root seq ... 2012 01 28 ref 1813 four year old season Octavius s first run as a four year old came in a division ... pt?view image size 100 id nyp.33433066590807 q1 octavius page root seq 76 num 8 title Racing calendar ... Newmarket meeting on 5 May, Octavius started favourite for the Port Stakes over two miles and finished ...   more details



  1. Octavius Sabinus

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Octavius Sabinus was a governor of Britannia Inferior , a province of Roman Britain some time between c. AD 262 and 266 . An inscription at Lancaster, England Lancaster mentions him in connection with repairs there. It indicates that he was of the Roman Senate senator ial rank rather than the third century norm of giving military commands such as this to officers of Equestrian Roman equestrian standing. DEFAULTSORT Sabinus, Octavius Category Roman governors of Britain Category Ancient Romans in Britain Category 3rd century Romans ...   more details



  1. Octavius (praenomen)

    This page is about the Latin praenomen. For a list of persons with this name, see Octavius disambiguation . Octavius is a Latin praenomen , or given name personal name . It was never particularly common at Rome, but may have been used more frequently in the countryside. The feminine form is Octavia . The name gave rise to the patronymic gens Octavia , and perhaps also to gens Otacilia . A late inscription gives the abbreviation Oct. The praenomen Octavius is best known from Octavius Mamilius , the prince of Tusculum , and son in law of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus , the seventh and last king of Rome, who was slain by Titus Herminius at the Battle of Lake Regillus about 498 B.C. Members of gens Mamilia afterward came to Rome, and the name must have been used by the ancestors of the Octavii and perhaps the Octacilii, but examples of the praenomen are scarce. It must have been used from on occasion throughout the Roman Republic and well into imperial times. The name was used by gens Maecia , and an Octavia Valeria Vera lived at Ticinum in the 2nd or 3rd century and indeed, the name has survived to the present day. ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita book Ab Urbe Condita , books I II ref ref Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology ref ref name Mika Kajava 1994 Mika Kajava, Roman Female Praenomina Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women 1994 ref Origin and Meaning of the Name The Latin word for eighth is octavus , and this is the root of the praenomen, although as a name it is nearly always found with an i stem, Octavius or Octavia instead of Octavus or Octava . This is also the case with other praenomina, including Marcia and Titia , the feminine forms of Marcus ... Ed. 1996 ref ref name Mika Kajava 1994 Octavius falls into the same class as the masculine praenomina ... scarcity of Septimus , Octavius , or Nonus . But because parents were generally free to choose ... Life of the Etruscans 1964 ref See also Praenomen Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Octavius Praenomen Category ...   more details



  1. Octavius Radcliffe

    Infobox cricketer playername Octavius Radcliffe image OGRadcliffe.jpg country England fullname Octavius Goldney Radcliffe living dayofbirth 20 monthofbirth 10 yearofbirth 1859 placeofbirth North Newnton, Wiltshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 13 monthofdeath 4 yearofdeath 1940 placeofdeath Calne , Wiltshire countryofdeath England batting Right handed bowling Right arm offbreak club1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset year1 1885 clubnumber1 club2 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire year2 1886 1893 clubnumber2 type1 First class debutdate1 16 July debutyear1 1885 debutfor1 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset debutagainst1 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire lastdate1 7 August lastyear1 1893 lastfor1 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire lastagainst1 Sussex County Cricket Club Sussex columns 1 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 144 runs1 5406 bat avg1 21.03 100s 50s1 5 24 top score1 117 deliveries1 5936 wickets1 103 bowl avg1 29.61 fivefor1 2 tenfor1 0 best bowling1 5 43 catches stumpings1 60 &ndash date 11 March year 2011 source http cricketarchive.com Archive Players 3 3775 3775.html CricketArchive Octavius Goldney Radcliffe , born at North Newnton, Wiltshire on 20 October 1859 and died on 13 April 1940, played first class cricket first class cricket for Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Gloucestershire . ref cite web url http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 3 3775 3775.html title Octavius Radcliffe publisher CricketArchive accessdate 2011 03 11 ref References reflist Persondata NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 20 October 1859 PLACE OF BIRTH North Newnton, Wiltshire DATE OF DEATH 13 April 1940 PLACE OF DEATH Calne , Wiltshire Category 1859 births Category 1940 deaths Category English cricketers Category Somerset cricketers Category Gloucestershire cricketers ...   more details



  1. Octavius Winslow

    Orphan date October 2010 Infobox Person name Octavius Winslow D.D. image OctaviusWinslow.jpg image size ... , Mary 1837 America , James 1840 , Thomas 1842 , Emma 1845 , Sarah Johanna 1848 , Octavius Evans 1850 , Georgiana Lyndhurst 1853 , Lyndhurst 1855 Octavius Winslow August 1, 1808 &ndash March 5, 1878 ... to Edward Winslow 1595 1655 , a celebrated Pilgrim leader. Early life Octavius s mother, Mary Forbes ... and Octavius was born in Pentonville , a village near London , on August 1, 1808. He was the eighth of 13 children. Those children recorded in the family bible of Robert Winslow, brother of Octavius ... Robert Forbes 1807 Octavius 1808, Forbes 1810 Emma 1813 Mary 1814 Sadly, Thomas and Mary had three children ... 1803 . Octavius seems to have been given his name because he was then the eighth surviving child. Image Mary Winslow.JPG right thumb 130px Mary Winslow As a child, Octavius and family would worship at Pentonville ... s providence that he would live. Octavius s father was from a wealthy family but by 1815 .... At the same time, their youngest child died too. Octavius was but 7 years old. Widowed at 40, responsible ... a deeply religious family and Octavius later wrote a book about their experiences from his mother ... Octavius, Isaac, and George would become converted and later convinced of God s calling to ministry ... in New York City. On Wednesday, April 11, 1827, Octavius shared his testimony and professed his faith ... 1835 America Mary 1837 America James 1840 Thomas 1842 Emma 1845 Sarah Johanna 1848 Octavius Evans ... and Octavius went on to publish some of the things he had written as a teenager. His daughter Sarah ... would pass into eternity. Hannah Ann , his faithful wife, would later die on October 9, 1866. Octavius ... on December 21, 1890 and the old age of 78. gallery File Winslow Grave 1.jpg Gravesite of Octavius and Hannah Winslow along with Ann Winslow Sister . File Winslow Grave 3.jpg Detail of the Octavius ... to be broader than Spurgeon could allow. External links wikiquote http octaviuswinslow.org The Octavius ...   more details



  1. Octavius Sturges

    File Octavius Sturges.jpg Octavius Sturges thumb Octavius Sturges 1833 3 Nov 1895 was a British paediatrician who coined the term chorea disease chorea . Early life He was born in London in 1833, the eighth son hence the name of John and Elisabeth Sturges w. He attended King s College School and then was sent to the East India Company s Addiscombe Military Academy , Croydon. After graduation in 1852 he served two years in the army as an officer in the East India Company in Bombay, but his military career ended in his erroneous diagnosis of aortic aneurysm. In 1857 he returned to the UK. ref His DNB article. ref Career In July 1858 he enrolled at Emmanuel College, Cambridge to study medicine and graduated B.A. in 1861, M.B. in 1863, and M.D. in 1867. He then began practice in St. George s Hospital , becoming medical registrar in 1863. He left to be assistant physician at the Westminster Hospital in 1868 and became full physician in 1875. He was made assistant physician to the Great Ormond Street Hospital Hospital for Sick Children in Great Ormond Street in 1873, and full physician in 1884. At the time of his death he was senior physician there and at the Westminster Hospital. ref His DNB article. ref He became a member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1863, and was elected Fellow in 1870. He delivered the 1894 Lumleian Lectures on the subject of heart inflammation in children. He wrote a number of articles but he is best remembered for his two books The Natural History of Pneumonia 1876 and Chorea and Whooping Cough 1877 He died in 1895 from injuries received when knocked ... Journal , s. 99 1885 . Octavius Sturges, Mary Sturges In the Company s Service A Reminiscence . 1888 . Pneumonic Fever, Old and New. British Medical Journal , ss. 1030 1031 1889 . Octavius Sturges ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sturges, Octavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1833 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1870 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sturges, Octavius Category 1833 births ...   more details



  1. Octavius Ryland

    Use dmy dates date January 2011 Octavius Ryland c. 24 June 1800 8 May 1886 was a Convict era of Western Australia convict penal transportation transported to Western Australia , who later became one of the penal colony colony s ex convict school teachers in Western Australia ex convict school teachers . Born in London in 1800 and Baptism baptised on 24 June of that year, Octavius Ryland was the eight son of Richard Ryland and Harriet Croft, daughter of Sir Archer Croft , baronet. Ryland married Mary Ann Muggeridge on 27 September 1826. By 1850, he was widowed with two children, and working either as a maize corn or coin dealer these are alternative transcriptions of the handwritten records. That year, he was tried at the Old Bailey for an unknown crime, and on 10 June was sentenced to 15 year s penal labour penal servitude . He spent two years at the Newgate Jail, including nine months of solitary confinement. He was then transported to Western Australia , arriving at Fremantle, Western Australia Fremantle on board the William Jardine on 1 August 1852. He gained his Ticket of leave Australian convicts ticket of leave on 4 October 1854, and received a conditional pardon on 21 January 1860. He then became a schoolteacher, teaching at Upper Swan, Western Australia Upper Swan in 1864, then Upper South Greenough, Western Australia Greenough until 1869. After a short stint in Dongara, Western Australia Dongara , he taught at Serpentine, Western Australia Serpentine from 1870 to 1880, and again in 1884. He was also postmaster of the district from 1870 to 1885. Erickson 1983 writes he had a reputation of being a bitter man, harsh with his pupils . He spent the final years of his life ... boards.ancestry.co.uk mbexec message 5538 surnames.ryland 250 title Octavius Ryland, 1800 1886 publisher Ancestry Message Boards accessdate 26 February 2006 Persondata NAME Octavius Ryland ALTERNATIVE ... 8 May 1886 PLACE OF DEATH Perth, Western Australia DEFAULTSORT Ryland, Octavius Category 1800 births ...   more details



  1. Octavius Duncombe

    The Hon. Octavius Duncombe 8 April 1817 3 December 1879 was a British Conservative Party UK Conservative politician. Background Duncombe was a younger son of Charles Duncombe, 1st Baron Feversham , and Lady Charlotte, daughter of William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth . Admiral the Hon. Arthur Duncombe 1806 1889 Arthur Duncombe was his elder brother. Political career Duncombe was elected Member of Parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire UK Parliament constituency North Riding of Yorkshire in 1841, a seat he held until 1859, and again between 1867 and 1874. Family Duncombe married Lady Emily Caroline, daughter of John Campbell, 1st Earl Cawdor , in 1842. He died in December 1879, aged 62. His wife died in March 1911. References Rayment hc date March 2012 External links Hansard contribs hon octavius duncombe Octavius Duncombe s start s par uk s bef before William Duncombe, 2nd Baron Feversham Hon. William Duncombe br Edward Stillingfleet Cayley s ttl title Member of Parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire UK Parliament constituency North Riding of Yorkshire with Edward Stillingfleet Cayley years 1841&ndash 1859 s aft after Edward Stillingfleet Cayley br William Duncombe, 1st Earl of Feversham Hon. William Duncombe s bef before William Duncombe, 1st Earl of Feversham Hon. William Duncombe br Sir Frederick Milbank, 1st Baronet Sir Frederick Milbank, Bt s ttl title Member of Parliament for the North Riding of Yorkshire UK Parliament constituency North Riding of Yorkshire with Sir Frederick Milbank, 1st Baronet Sir Frederick Milbank, Bt years 1867&ndash 1874 s aft after Sir Frederick Milbank, 1st Baronet Sir Frederick Milbank, Bt br William Duncombe, Viscount Helmsley Viscount Helmsley s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Duncombe, Octavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 8 April 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 December 1879 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Duncombe, Octavius Category 1817 births Category 1879 ...   more details



  1. Octavius Beale

    Unreferenced date November 2007 Octavius Beale 23 February 1850, Ireland 16 December 1930 Stroud New South Wales , was a piano manufacturer and a philanthropist . Beale formed a company to import sewing machines and pianos in 1879, after which he established Australia s first piano factory in http www.ramin.com.au annandale story4.shtml Annandale , 1893. The factory ceased production in 1975. He was also president of the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce and a trustee of the Australian Museum , and the Bank of New South Wales Westpac . In 1903, Beale was appointed one of twelve members of a Royal Commission into the decline of the birth rate in New South Wales . He later conducted, at his own expense, a Royal Commission of Inquiry into Secret Drugs , 1905 1910. The two volume report records the criminal unscrupulousness of manufacturers and advertisers. See also Beale Piano External links http www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A070224b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography Online entry for Octavius Beale Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beale ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 23 February 1850 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 16 December 1930 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Beale Category 1850 births Category 1930 deaths Category Piano makers Ireland business bio stub ...   more details



  1. Octavius Mamilius

    Octavius Mamilius died 498 BC was princeps leader, prince of Tusculum , an ancient city of Latium . He was the son in law of Lucius Tarquinius Superbus , the seventh and last king of Rome . According to tradition, the Mamilia gens gens Mamilia was descended from Mamilia, reputedly the daughter of Ulysses Odysseus and Circe , and Livy Titus Livius described Octavius as head of one of the most distinguished families of Latium, and thus an important ally of Tarquinius. ref Dictionary of Greek & Roman Biography & Mythology ref ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita book Ab Urbe Condita , 1 49 ref Efforts to Restore Tarquinius Following the overthrow of his father in law in 509 BC, Mamilius was associated with various efforts to restore Tarquinius to the throne. After the Roman Etruscan Wars War with Clusium in 508 BC war between Clusium and Rome failed to win back the throne for Tarquinius, he sought refuge with Mamilius in Tusculum. ref Livy , Ab urbe condita book Ab urbe condita , 2.15 ref With all hope of further aid from the Etruscans ended, Mamilius turned to the cities and towns of Latium, comprising some thirty communities. Some towns formerly allied with Rome were receptive to his overtures, while others dissented and joined the Roman cause. ref Livy Titus Livius , Ab Urbe Condita book Ab Urbe Condita , books I III ref Battle of Lake Regillus Main Battle of Lake Regillus In the year ..., were present and participated in the battle. Titus Aebutius and Octavius Mamilius, both fighting ... The defeat of Octavius Mamilius and the Latin army at the Battle of Lake Regillus ended the last ..., perhaps the grandson of Octavius, was dictator of Tusculum in 460 BC, and sent an army to assist the Romans ... Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mamilius, Octavius ALTERNATIVE ..., Octavius Category 490s BC Category 498 BC deaths Category 5th century BC Romans Category Ancient ... ca Octavi Mamili fr Octavius Mamilius it Ottavio Mamilio ...   more details



  1. Octavius Hadfield

    Octavius Hadfield born 6 October 1814 at Bonchurch , Isle of Wight , United Kingdom died 11 December 1904 at Edale, near Marton, New Zealand Marton , Manawatu , New Zealand was Archdeacon of Kapiti , Diocese of Wellington Bishop of Wellington from 1870 to 1893 and Archbishop of New Zealand Primate of New Zealand from 1890 to 1893. A missionary for thirty years, he was recognised as an authority on Maori customs and language. His views on Maori rights, expressed in several books strongly criticised the actions of the New Zealand Government. Work for the Church After arriving in New Zealand in January 1839, Hadfield was stationed at Paihia in the Bay of Islands . Following a request by Tamihana Te Rauparaha and Matene Te Whiwhi for a missionary in their area, Hadfield left to set up an Anglican Mission on the Kapiti Coast in 1839. Te ti Awa built the first church within the Waikanae p which inspired other churches including Rangi tea, built by Ngati Raukawa in Otaki . Relations between Maori and Pakeha Following the Wairau Affray in 1843, where a confrontation between Te Rauparaha and group of settlers left twenty two Europeans dead, many settlers believed an attack on then thinly populated Wellington was possible and Hadfield was seen as a peacemaker preventing the spread of hostilities. Hadfield became far less popular when in 1860, Hadfield upheld Wiremu Kingi s claim to the Waitara, New Zealand Waitara block. The surveying of this land prior to military occupation precipitated the First Taranaki War , and Hadfield became a leading critic of the Government in these actions. In 1877 Wiremu Parata took Hadfield and the Church to court over a gift of land which was not used ... Biography Octavius Hadfield Bishops of Wellington Primates and Archbishops of New Zealand Protestant missions to Pacific Islands Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hadfield, Octavius ... 1904 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hadfield, Octavius Category 1814 births Category 1904 deaths ...   more details



  1. Octavius Coope

    Octavius Edward Coope 12 January 1814 27 November 1886 was an English brewer and Conservative Party UK Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons in two periods between 1847 and 1886. Coope was the son of John Coope of Great Cumberland Place, London and his wife Anna Maria. ref name Debrett http www.archive.org stream debrettshouseo1886londuoft Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1886 ref In 1845 Coope and his brother George joined the brewer Edward Ind to form the brewery company of Ind Coope which was based at Romford . In 1847 Coope was elected as Member of Parliament for Great Yarmouth UK Parliament constituency Great Yarmouth . However in the following year he was unseated on the grounds of bribery. ref Rayment hc g 2 date March 2012 ref ref http hansard.millbanksystems.com commons 1848 feb 14 great yarmouth election Hansard Millbank Systems ref Coope had residences at Rochetts in South Weald ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 63843 Parishes South Weald , A History of the County of Essex Volume 8 1983 Date accessed 16 April 2009 ref and Berechurch Hall. He helped to endow the church of St. Paul, Bentley Common and Crescent Road Infants School, South Weald. He was a director of the Phoenix Fire and the Pelican Life Insurance Cos and a Justice of the Peace J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Essex. ref name Debrett Coope was next elected as MP for Middlesex UK Parliament constituency Middlesex in 1874. ref Rayment hc m 2 date March 2012 ref On 14 February 1881 he laid the foundation stone for a new church at Brentwood. ref http www.st thomas.org.uk our church.html St Thomas of Canterbury Brentwood ... Debrett References reflist colwidth 33em External links hansard contribs mr octaVius coope Octavius ..., Octavius Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE OF BIRTH 12 January 1814 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 27 November 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coope, Octavius Edward ...   more details



  1. Octavius Temple

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Unreferenced date December 2009 Octavius Temple , born 1784, died 1834 was Lieutenant Governor of Sierra Leone and Administrator of the Government Superintendent General of the Sierra Leone Liberated Africans Liberated Africans Department 1833 , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British soldier and colonial official. Family life Temple was the youngest son of Rev. William Johnston Temple and Anne Stow. He was born and raised in Cornwall . In 1805 Temple married Dorcas Carveth in Cornwall . The couple had been introduced by Temple s godfather Sir Christopher Hawkins, 1st Baronet Sir Christopher Hawkins Baronet Bart Member of Parliament MP . They had five children. In 1830 Temple and purchased a farm Axon, near Culmstock now part of Tiverton, Devon Tiverton , Devon whilst in England between postings. He was the father of Frederick Temple and grandfather of William Temple bishop William Temple , both Archbishops of Canterbury . Military career Officer armed forces Commissioned Ensign rank Ensign in 4th Foot 1799. Lieutenant in the 4th and 48th. Captain British Army and Royal Marines Captain in the 38th and 14th. Brevet military Brevet Major on 4 June 1814. His battalion, the 2nd, formed part of the force sent from Genoa to hold Marseilles during the Waterloo campaign . The 3rd battalion of his regiment was at Waterloo. After the war he was stationed in Malta . Colonial career Autumn 1819 in the Ionian Islands as sub inspector of militia . 1820 resident in Santa Maura , Ionian Islands, for the Lord High Commissioner . 1828 he was transferred to Corfu as Administrator of the ecclesiastical and municipal revenues . November 1833 he accepted the Governorship of Sierra Leone . On his death on 13 August 1834, a dispatch was sent from the Secretary ..., Octavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1784 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1834 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Temple, Octavius Category 1784 births Category 1834 deaths Category ...   more details



  1. Octavius (ship)

    the vessel in sea ice north of Alaska thus, the Octavius had made the Northwest Passage posthumously ... ships of England Category Shipwrecks in the Arctic Ocean Category Missing ships de Octavius Schiff ...   more details



  1. Octavius Catto

    Infobox person name Octavius V. Catto birth date Birth date 1839 2 22 mf y birth place Charleston, South Carolina Charleston , South Carolina , USA death date Death date and age 1871 10 10 1839 2 22 death place Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , USA image Octavius Catto.jpg caption Octavius Catto, Year unknown other names spouse children movement Timeline of the African American Civil Rights Movement African American Civil Rights Movement organization monuments awards Octavius Valentine Catto 22 February 1839 10 October 1871 was a black educator, intellectual, and civil rights activist. He was also known for being a cricket and baseball player in 19th century Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Catto became a martyr to racism , as he was shot and killed in election day violence in Philadelphia, where ethnic Irish attacked black men to prevent their voting. Early life Catto was born in Charleston, South Carolina . ref name silcox Silcox, H. 1977 . http cip.cornell.edu Dienst UI 1.0 Summarize psu.ph 1130878146 Nineteenth Century Philadelphia Black Militant Octavius V. Catto 1839 1871 , Pennsylvania History 44 1 53 76. ref His father, William T. Catto, had been a slave millwright in South Carolina ... and Murder of Octavius V. Catto, On October 10, 1871 , Philadelphia Daily Tribune Publishing Co. ref ... defeat, 44 to 23. New York Times , September 5, 1869 Street murder Image Octavius Catto grave.jpg thumb .... Octavius V. Catto, one of their race, who was killed in an election day riot in that city twenty .... On October 10, 2007, the 136th anniversary of Catto s death, the Octavius V. Catto Memorial ..., Murray 2010 . Tasting Freedom Octavius Catto and the Battle for Equality in Civil War America . Philadelphia ... 6. Waskie, A. n. d. . Biography of Octavius V. Catto http www.afrolumens.org rising free waskie1.html ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Catto, Octavius ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Catto, Octavius Category 1839 births Category 1871 deaths Category American educators Category People ...   more details



  1. Octavius Wigram

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 File Octavius Wigram.png thumb Wigram by George Richmond Octavius Wigram 18 December 1794 20 May 1878 was an English people English business man and ship owner in the City of London , a member of Lloyd s of London Lloyds and Governor of the Royal Exchange Assurance Corporation . Life Born at Walthamstow House, Walthamstow , on 18 December 1794, despite his name Wigram was the twelfth child and seventh son of Sir Robert Wigram, 1st Baronet 1744 1830 , a merchant shipbuilder and Tory politician who had a total of twenty three children. He was educated privately at Shacklewell , and at the age of sixteen he entered his father s counting house. In 1819 he became a director of the Royal Exchange Assurance Company , remaining with the company until his death. ref name debrett Debrett s Peerage & Baronetage online edition, accessed 28 February 2011 , p. B1002 The 1st baronet, Sir Robert Wigram, successively MP for Fowey and co. Wexford, obtained eminence as a merchant he died 1830, having had twenty three children. The 2nd baronet, MP for Fowey, in 1832 changed, by royal license, his surname to FitzWygram . ref ref name no20 Walthamstow Antiquarian Society, More Walthamstow Houses , Official publication no. 20 1928 ref Wigram joined the London and Westminster Light Horse a Militia United Kingdom Volunteer regiment as a trooper. At the Coronation of the British monarch coronation of George IV of the United Kingdom King George IV at Westminster Abbey in 1820, Wigram was on duty, guarding one of the doors of the Abbey, when the new king s estranged wife Caroline of Brunswick Queen Caroline tried unsuccessfully to enter the Abbey by force. She was turned away. ref Rosalind Franklin, Cynthia O Neill, When the Nightingale Sang a nurse s life in the 1950s and 1960s 2004 , p. 144 ref ref name no20 In 1822 he was commissioned as a Cornet military rank cornet in the same regiment. ref name no20 From 1823 to 1831 Wigram is listed as the owner of two ships ...   more details



  1. Octavius Black

    Unbalanced date December 2010 Octavius Orlando Irvine Casati Black born 1968 is the CEO of The Mind Gym. He is close to prime minister David Cameron . Black is married to the libel barrister and Tory candidate Joanne Cash . ref cite news url http www.telegraph.co.uk news newstopics mandrake 4550142 David Cameron finds new guru.html location London work The Daily Telegraph first Richard last Eden title David Cameron finds new guru date 7 February 2009 ref Early life Black was born 2 May 1968 in West London sub region West London . He was the son of advertising executive Brinsley Black 1930 2011 , named as one of the best dressed Englishmen in the inaugural issue of Men in Vogue in 1965, ref http www.magforum.com mens mensmagazinesatoz8.htm ref and his second wife, Lady Moorea Hastings 1928 2011 . She was the daughter of the Labour Peer and academic Francis Hastings, 16th Earl of Huntingdon 1901 1990 , and Cristina Casati Stampa di Soncino 1901 1953 , the only child of Camillo, Marquis Casati Stampa di Soncino 1877 1946 and Italian heiress and eccentric patroness of the arts Luisa Casati 1881 1957 . Through his mother s earlier marriage to politician and diarist Woodrow Wyatt , Black has one older half brother, The Hon. Pericles Plantagenet James Casati Wyatt born 1963 , an owner and operator of water parks and recreational vehicle camps in Arizona ref http www.azstarnet.com sn dest index 77686.php ref ref http www.tucsonsbiggestsplash.com press release.html ref ref http www.thepeerage.com p7908.htm i79071 ref Pericles is in turn half brother to journalist Petronella Wyatt . Moorea Hastings was so unmaternal that, on learning she was pregnant, she arranged with her first husband that childless cousins of his would care for the baby. When Wyatt later sued for divorce on grounds ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . name Black, Octavius alternative names short description date of birth 1968 place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Black, Octavius Category Living ...   more details



  1. Great Oakley

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