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  1. Pulteney Bridge

    Infobox Bridge bridge name Pulteney Bridge image Pulteney Bridge, Bath 2.jpg caption official name carries ... min 21 lon sec 28 lat long mark marksize border none float width 250 caption blank Pulteney Bridge is a bridge that crosses the River Avon, Bristol River Avon , in Bath, Somerset Bath , England . It was completed ... title Pulteney Bridge work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2008 09 27 ref ... a better river crossing than the existing ferry, hence the bridge. ref name manco File Pulteney Bridge shops.jpg thumb left Pulteney Bridge shops Pulteney approached the brothers Robert and James Adam ... of the bridge. In his hands the simple construction envisaged by Pulteney became an elegant structure ... design for the Rialto. ref name manco File Pulteney Bridge, Bath, rear view.jpg thumb left Pulteney Bridge, view from the north side Pulteney Bridge stood for less than 20 years in the form that Adam ... pulteney.htm title Pulteney Bridge Information publisher Pulteney Bridge.com accessdate ... 20on 20Pulteney 20Bridge 20pedestrianisation.aspx title Suggestion on Pulteney Bridge pedestrianisation ... reflist Jean Manco, Pulteney Bridge , Architectural History, 38 1995 http links.jstor.org sici ... id s0011127 title Pulteney Bridge Category Buildings and structures in Bath, Somerset Category Bridges ... Bath and North East Somerset id designer Robert Adam design Arch bridge material Bath Stone spans ... ioe The bridge was designed by Robert Adam , whose working drawings are preserved in the Sir John Soane ... manco cite web url http www.buildinghistory.org bath georgian pulteney bridge.shtml title Pulteney Bridge work Bath Past publisher Jean Manco accessdate 2009 08 15 ref Shops on the bridge include a flower shop, antique map shop, and juice bar. It is named after Frances Pulteney , heiress in 1767 ..., but Frances s husband Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet William could see its potential. He made plans ... and 1800 wrecked the north side of the bridge, which had been constructed with inadequate support ...   more details



  1. Pulteney

    Pulteney may refer to Places Pulteney, New York in the United States Pulteney, Wick in Scotland People William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath Daniel Pulteney Harry Pulteney Richard Pulteney , botanist William Pulteney British Army officer geodis Category Surnames de Pulteney ...   more details



  1. William Pulteney

    William Pulteney may refer to William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath 1684 1764 , British MP for Hedon and Middlesex, Cofferer of the Household William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney 1731 1763 , his son, British MP for Old Sarum and Westminster, Lord of the Bedchamber Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet 1729 1805 , Scottish lawyer, MP for Cromarty and Shrewsbury William Pulteney British Army officer William Pulteney Pulteney 1861 1941 , British general during the First World War hndis Pulteney, William sv William Pulteney ...   more details



  1. John Pulteney

    John Pulteney born before 1668, died 2 May 1726 was an English Member of Parliament . He was first elected for Hastings UK Parliament constituency Hastings on 25 October 1695, and sat until the British general election, 1710 general election of 1710 . He also served as a Commissioner of the Board of Customs . John Pulteney was son of Sir William Pulteney 1624 1691 William Pulteney , and uncle to William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney , later Earl of Bath . By his wife Lucy Colville he was father to Daniel Pulteney , whose granddaughter Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath Laura also became Countess of Bath . References http www.leighrayment.com commons Hcommons2.htm http thepeerage.com p5867.htm i58670 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pulteney, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1726 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pulteney, John Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 Category 1726 deaths Category Year of birth uncertain Category Members of the Privy Council of Ireland Category People from Hastings Category Place of birth missing ...   more details



  1. Richard Pulteney

    Image Richard Pulteney.jpg thumb right Richard Pulteney by P. Roberts, published 1805 after Thomas Beach , 1788 . Richard Pulteney 17 February 1730 13 October 1801 was an English physician and botanist. He was a promoter of Linnaean taxonomy , and authored the first English language biography of Carl Linnaeus , entitled A General View of the Writings of Linnaeus . He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School , and a school house was named after him. References cite book author I. D. Hughes chapter Pulteney, Richard 1730 1801 title Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 edition January 2008 online url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 22888 accessdate May 3, 2011 doi 10.1093 ref odnb 22888 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pulteney, Richard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 February 1730 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 October 1801 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pulteney, Richard Category 1730 births Category 1801 deaths Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category People educated at Loughborough Grammar School Category Fellows of the Linnean Society of London Category 18th century botanists Category English botanists Category 18th century English medical doctors England scientist stub UK botanist stub de Richard Pulteney es Richard Pulteney fr Richard Pulteney pt Richard Pulteney ...   more details



  1. Daniel Pulteney

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Daniel Pulteney c. 1684 &ndash 7 September 1731 was an English government official and Member of Parliament . Pulteney was the son of John Pulteney d. 1726 , MP for Hastings UK Parliament constituency Hastings and Commissioner of Customs, and Lucy Colville. He studied at Christ Church, Oxford , matriculating in 1699. He was one of the Commissioners for Trade and Plantations between July 1717 and October 1721. He entered Parliament in March 1721 as Member for Tregony UK Parliament constituency Tregony in Cornwall . In September he was appointed a List of Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty Lord of the Admiralty , a post which he held until 1725. He was also later appointed Clerk of the Council in Ireland. At the British general election, 1722 general election of 1722 , Pulteney was elected for two constituencies, Hedon UK Parliament constituency Hedon the Yorkshire borough owned by his cousin William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney , who was its other MP and Preston UK Parliament constituency Preston , which he chose to represent. He sat as Preston ... of the Patriot Whigs of which William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney quickly became ... Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet William Johnstone , inherited the vast Pulteney fortune from Daniel s cousins, at which her husband changed his name to Pulteney. Daniel Pulteney died on 7 September ... of Parliament for Hedon UK Parliament constituency Hedon with William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney years 1722 before William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney br Hugh Cholmley after William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney br Harry Pulteney succession box title ... . NAME Pulteney, Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1731 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pulteney, Daniel Category 1680s births Category 1731 deaths ... pl Daniel Pulteney ...   more details



  1. William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 other people Willam Pulteney File William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney.jpg thumb right 200px Portrait 1761 , oil on canvas, of William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney 1731 1763 by Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723 1792 William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney 9 January 1731 12 February 1763 ref name RayWest was a Great Britain British British Whig Party Whig politician and soldier. He was the only son of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath and his wife Anna Maria Gumley, daughter of John Gumley. ref name Commons cite book editor Sir Lewis Namier, John Brooke title The House of Commons, 1754 1790 volume vol. I publisher Secker & Warburg location London date 2002 pages 339 340 ref Pulteney was educated at Westminster School from 1740 to 1747 and began his Grand Tour in the following year. ref name Commons He traveled with John Douglas Anglican bishop John Douglas first to Leipzig , met his parents in Paris in 1749 and went then to Turin . ref name Commons In 1754, he entered the British House of Commons , sitting for Old Sarum UK Parliament constituency Old Sarum until 1761. ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com commons Ocommons.htm title Leigh Rayment British House of Commons, Old Sarum accessdate 22 July 2009 ref Subsequently he represented Westminster UK Parliament constituency Westminster as Member of Parliament MP until his death in 1763. ref name RayWest cite ..., Westminster accessdate 22 July 2009 ref Pulteney was appointed Lord of the Bedchamber in 1760 ref ... William Pulteney, Viscount Pulteney accessdate 26 December 2006 ref In 1759, his father raised the 85th Regiment of Foot Royal Volunteers 85th Regiment of Foot and Pulteney became its lieutenant ... . NAME Pulteney, William Pulteney, Viscount ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 January 1731 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 12 February 1763 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pulteney, William Pulteney, Viscount Category 1731 births Category 1763 deaths Category 85th Regiment of Foot Royal ...   more details



  1. The Pulteney Association

    The Pulteney Association was a purchaser in 1792 of a large portion of the Western New York land tract known as the Phelps and Gorham Purchase . The Pulteney Associates were Kingdom of Great Britain British investors nine twelfths was owned by Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet 1729 1805 , a Scottish lawyer two twelfths by William Hornby governor William Hornby , former Governor of Bombay and one twelfth by Patrick Colquhoun , a Scottish merchant. Some of their heirs owned land in western New York into the 1920s, with the last parcel of The Pulteney Association property, 10 acres 40,000 m , being sold in December 1926. In 1788, Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham purchased all of Massachusetts s preemptive right to land in Western New York, some convert 6000000 acre km2 sqmi the Phelps and Gorham Purchase . They were to pay 1,000,000 in three equal annual installments for this land, payable in certain Massachusetts securities that were then valued at 20 cents on the dollar. Under the terms of the purchase agreement, they took title only when they extinguished the Indian title. Later in 1788, they were able to extinguish Indian title to all lands east of the Genesee River between Lake Ontario and the Pennsylvania border, as well as a tract convert 12 mi by convert 24 mi paralleling the west ... acre km2 sqmi of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase east of the Genesee River to The Pulteney Associates. The Pulteney Purchase , or the Genesee Tract as it was also known, comprised all of the present counties ... York Wayne counties. After Sir William s death in 1805, it was known as the Pulteney Estate . The Pulteney ... Sir William Johnstone Pulteney and the Scottish Origins of Western New York http www.crookedlakereview.com books saints sinners martin4.html The Pulteney Estates in the Genesee Lands http www.crookedlakereview.com articles 101 135 129fall2003 129folts.html The Pulteney Estate during the Nineteenth ... Former regions and territories of the United States Pulteney Category History of New York Pulteney ...   more details



  1. Harry Pulteney

    General Harry Pulteney 14 February 1686 &ndash 26 October 1767 was an English soldier and Member of Parliament . He was the younger son of Colonel William Pulteney, of Misterton, Leicestershire Misterton in Leicestershire , and Mary Floyd. His elder brother, William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William was one of the leading English statesmen of the 18th century and was eventually created Earl of Bath he had inherited the family fortune including considerable estates in what is now central London, and also the parliamentary borough of Hedon UK Parliament constituency Hedon in Yorkshire. Harry entered Parliament in as member for Hedon in 1722. His brother William had already been its MP for 17 years, and had offered the second seat to his cousin, Daniel Pulteney but as Daniel was also elected for the more prestigious constituency of Preston UK Parliament constituency Preston , this left a vacancy which Harry was able to fill William continuing to hold the other seat . He was MP for Hedon until 1734, and again from 1739 to 1741, and also represented Kingston upon Hull UK Parliament constituency Hull for three years from 1744, and was also for a period Governor of Hull. In 1739 Pulteney ... to as Pulteney s Regiment . Under his command the regiment served at Battle of Dettingen Dettingen ... Appin Murder of 1752. Pulteney was promoted to Major General in 1743, Lieutenant General in 1747 and to General in 1765. Pulteney was his brother s heir and inherited his fortune on his death in 1764 ... p11789.htm i117885 www.thepeerage.com http freespace.virgin.net gerald.hughes indexa.htm? Pulteney ... Hedon with William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney years 1722&ndash 1734 before William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath William Pulteney br Daniel Pulteney after Sir Francis Boynton, 4th ... Persondata . NAME Pulteney, Harry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British politician DATE ... Pulteney, Harry Category British Army generals Category British Army personnel of the Jacobite rising ...   more details



  1. Pulteney Malcolm

    Infobox military person name Pulteney Malcolm image File Pulteney Malcolm.jpg 250px caption Sir Pulteney Malcolm birth date birth date 1768 2 20 df y death date death date and age 1838 7 20 1768 2 20 df y birth place Douglan, Langholm , Dumfriesshire , Scotland death place East Lodge, London Borough of Enfield Enfield , London nickname allegiance UK branch Royal Navy serviceyears 1778 1834 rank Admiral United Kingdom Admiral unit commands battles American Revolutionary War br French Revolutionary Wars br War of 1812 br Napoleonic Wars awards Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath br Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George relations Sir Charles Malcolm brother br Sir James Malcolm Royal Marines officer James Malcolm brother br Sir John Malcolm brother laterwork Admiral Royal Navy Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm Order of the Bath GCB Order of St Michael and St George GCMG 1768 1838 was a British naval officer. He was born at Douglan, near Langholm , Scotland , on 20 February 1768, the third son of George Malcolm of Burnfoot, Langholm, in Dumfriesshire , and his wife Margaret, the sister of Admiral Sir Thomas Pasley, 1st Baronet Sir Thomas Pasley . His brothers were Sir James Malcolm Royal Marines officer James Malcolm , ref JSTOR Obituary Notice of the Late Vice Admiral ... title Significant Scots Sir Malcolm Pulteney url http www.electricscotland.com history other malcolm ... after Sir Pulteney Malcolm, as were Pulteney Street, Adelaide ref cite web title History of Adelaide ... is named Pulteney Point. ref cite web url http www.lighthousefriends.com light.asp?ID 1190 title Pulteney Point Lighthouse, British Columbia Canada work Lighthousefriends.com year 2012 accessdate 22 January 2012 ref References Reflist Attribution DNB wstitle Malcolm, Pulteney See also Clan Malcolm ... date April 2012 Persondata NAME Malcolm, Pulteney, Sir ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British ... , England DEFAULTSORT Malcolm, Pulteney Category 1768 births Category 1838 deaths Category Royal Navy ...   more details



  1. Great Pulteney Street

    Image Bath02.jpg thumb A view down Great Pulteney Street Great Pulteney Street is a grand thoroughfare that connects Bathwick on the east of the River Avon Bristol River Avon with the Bath, Somerset City of Bath , England via the Robert Adam designed Pulteney Bridge . Viewed from the city side of the bridge the road leads directly to the Holburne Museum of Art that was originally the Sydney Hotel where tea rooms, card rooms a concert room and a ballroom were installed for the amusement of Bath s many visitors. Commissioned by Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet Sir William Pulteney , it was designed by the architect Thomas Baldwin architect Thomas Baldwin and completed in 1789. The council wanted to expand the boundaries of the City, and Sir William s estate was conveniently situated just over the other side of the River Avon, Bristol River Avon . At over convert 1000 ft m long and convert 100 ft m wide, the road itself is the widest and grandest in Bath. The architect only constructed the fa ade ... were used to build hotels. It was intended that, along with the access provided by Pulteney Bridge, the eastern side of the Avon would be popular with speculators and developers. This appears ... off Great Pulteney Street, Sunderland Street, is the shortest street in town, with only one address ... have flooded many of the basements in Great Pulteney Street and the surrounding fields. Famous former ... consec Great Pulteney Street work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2009 07 19 ... Details Default.aspx?id 442583 title No 41A Nos 42 to 77 Great Pulteney Street work Images of England publisher English Heritage accessdate 2009 07 19 ref The fountain Great Pulteney Street ... that were never built can be viewed in the Victoria Art Gallery situated on the corner of Pulteney Bridge and Grand Parade. The fountain is a regular target for vandalism, typically being filled ... Category Grade I listed buildings in Somerset Bath Great Pulteney he ...   more details



  1. William Pulteney (1624?1691)

    Sir William Pulteney 25 March 1624 &ndash 6 September 1691 was an English Member of Parliament . He represented Westminster UK Parliament constituency Westminster from February 1679 to March 1681 and then from January 1689 until his death. His children included Colonel William Pulteney died 1715 , father of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath and Harry Pulteney John Pulteney died 1726 , father of Daniel Pulteney and grandfather of Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath Anne Pulteney died 1746 , who married Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland their great grandson William Vane, 1st Duke of Cleveland was the eventual heir to the Pulteney estates in Bath. References http www.leighrayment.com commons Wcommons3.htm http thepeerage.com p10841.htm i108410 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pulteney, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Member of Parliament DATE OF BIRTH 25 March 1624 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 September 1691 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pulteney, William Category 1624 births Category 1691 deaths Category Members of the Parliament of England pre 1707 ...   more details



  1. Old Pulteney Distillery

    Infobox Scottish Distillery Name Pulteney Type Highland Image Image size Caption Location Owner InterBev Inver House Distillers Founded 1826 Status Active Source Stills 1 wash still, 1 spirit still Capacity 1,000,000 litres Brand 1 Type 1 Age 1 Cask 1 ABV 1 for the settlement of Pulteney The Old Pulteney Distillery is a malt whisky production and aging facility in the Wick, Highland Pulteneytown Pulteneytown area of Wick, Highland Wick , Caithness , in the Scottish Highlands Highland area of Scotland . The distillery produces the Old Pulteney single malt whisky at a number of ages and has a Visitor center visitor centre in Huddart Street. The distillery was stablished in 1826 in the name of Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet Sir William Pulteney who died in 1805 , and for whom Pulteneytown is named. The distillery is the most northerly on the Scottish mainland and was quite inaccessible, except by sea, when established. Barley was brought in by sea, and the whisky was shipped out the same way. Many of the distillery workers were also employed as fishermen. The herring fishing industry is no longer part of daily life in Wick but the distillery continues to operate, producing a Highland single malt with a reputation as one of the finest available. Charateristics of the whisky are attributed to exposure to sea air duing maturation. The distillery is now owned by Inver House Distillers . The Old Pulteney site absorbs water from an old Watermill mill stream called the Mill Lade . This stream flows out of Loch Hempriggs , 3 or 4 kilometre s 2 mile s to the south southwest, and is reputed to have powered a barley mill at or near the site of the distillery. External links http www.oldpulteney.com Old Pulteney Website Whisky distilleries in Scotland coord 58 26 04 N 03 05 05 W dim 50 scale 500 region GB ELN type landmark display title Category Scottish malt whisky distillers Scotland company stub whisky stub ...   more details



  1. Pulteney Square Historic District

    Infobox nrhp name Pulteney Square Historic District nrhp type hd image Pulteney Square Bandstand Apr 11.JPG caption Pulteney Square Bandstand, April 2011 location Roughly surrounds Pulteney Sq., Hammondsport, New York lat degrees 42 lat minutes 24 lat seconds 34 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 13 long seconds 22 long direction W coord display inline,title coord parameters region US type landmark locmapin New York architect architecture Greek Revival, Stick Eastlake added November 18, 1999 area convert 0 acre governing body Local refnum 99001364 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Pulteney Square Historic District is a national Historic district United States historic district located at Hammondsport, New York Hammondsport in Steuben County, New York . The district includes 15 contributing buildings, one contributing structure bandstand , one contributing site village green , and three contributing secondary buildings. The structures are clustered around Pulteney Square, a village green roughly 140 feet square, and date from the 1820s to 1920s. ref name nrhpinv ny cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8587 title National Register of Historic Places Registration Pulteney Square Historic District date September 1999 accessdate 2009 10 26 author Nancy L. Todd publisher New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation See also cite web url http www.oprhp.state.ny.us hpimaging hp view.asp?GroupView 8599 title Accompanying 19 photos ref It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ref name nris Gallery gallery File Pulteney Square Historic District Apr 11.JPG Pulteney Square Historic District, April 2011 gallery References reflist National Register of Historic Places in New York Category National Register of Historic Places in New York Category Historic districts in New York Category Queen Anne architecture in New York Category Historic districts in Steuben County, New York SteubenNY NRHP stub ...   more details



  1. Pulteney Street, Adelaide

    Pulteney Street coord 34.923 S 138.606 E is a main road which runs north south through the middle of the eastern half of the Adelaide city centre , ref cite book title 2003 Adelaide Street Directory, 41st Edition publisher UBD A Division of Universal Press Pty Ltd year 2003 isbn 0 7319 1441 4 ref in Adelaide , South Australia . It runs north south from North Terrace, Adelaide North Terrace , through Hindmarsh Square Hindmarsh and Hurtle Square s, to South Terrace, Adelaide South Terrace , where it becomes Unley Road, Adelaide Unley Road , and subsequently, at Cross Road, Adelaide Cross Road , becomes Belair Road, Adelaide Belair Road . Pulteney Street was named after Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm on 23 May 1837, at the behest of John Hindmarsh Governor Hindmarsh . ref Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm had made the recommendation that Hindmarsh be appointed Governor of South Australia. ref ref cite web url http www.historysouthaustralia.net STlist5.htm pul title History of Adelaide Through Street Names Streets Named on the 23rd May, 1837 date 2005 03 04 accessdate 2009 04 24 ref image Hanson Street memorial plaque, Adelaide.jpg right thumb The plaque commemorating the former Hanson Street, which is now the southern section of Pulteney Street The southern portion of Pulteney Street, between Wakefield Street, Adelaide Wakefield Street and South Terrace, was originally named Hanson Street , after Richard Hanson Australian politician Richard Hanson later Sir Richard , a London solicitor and journalist, and founding member of the South Australian Literary Society in August 1834. In 1846 ... was subsumed into the expanded Pulteney Street in August 1967. The Hanson Street Memorial in Hurtle Square maintains the commemoration of Sir Richard. Pulteney Street is the only one of the city centre ... be built on North Terrace opposite Pulteney Street so that Pulteney street could not continue north ... reflist See also Pulteney Grammar School Adelaide CBD Streets Category Streets in Adelaide Australia ...   more details



  1. Pulteney, New York

    Infobox settlement official name Pulteney, New York settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map New York pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of New York pushpin mapsize image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US NY subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 New ... name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0979401 website footnotes Pulteney .... The Town of Pulteney is in the northeast part of the county, northeast of Bath village , New York Bath, NY . History The first settlers arrived in this part of the The Pulteney Association Pulteney ... was formed in 1808 from the Bath town , New York Town of Bath . Part of Pulteney was used to form ... 1848 . The Pulteney Purchase or Pulteney Tract was a section of land in the region of Steuben County ... Pulteney, 5th Baronet called The Pulteney Association. Geography According to the United States ... in Pulteney Brown Corners &ndash A location in the north part of the town on County Road 78. Catawba ... Park &ndash A hamlet on the shore of Keuka Lake, north of Gibson Landing on NY 54A. Pulteney &ndash The Hamlet place hamlet of Pulteney in the northeast part of the town on County Road 76. South Pulteney &ndash A hamlet southwest of Pulteney village. Stewarts Corners &ndash A location in the northwest ... Pulteney official website http www.westny.com steuben pulteney.htm Brief Pulteney information http www.rootsweb.com nysteube pu pu.html Pulteney history links http crookedlakereview.com articles 1 33 10jan1989 10prentiss.html Incidents in the Early Settlement of Pulteney by J. W. Prentiss ... County, New York es Pulteney ht Pulteney, New York ...   more details



  1. Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet

    in Great Britain, including the Pulteney Bridge and other buildings in Bath, Somerset Bath , buildings ... his death in 1764 and that of his Harry Pulteney younger brother and heir in 1767. On inheriting, Johnstone changed his name to Pulteney. Simultaneously, his daughter s name was also changed from Henrietta Laura Johnstone to Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath Henrietta Laura Pulteney 1766 1808 . Pulteney Bridge At that time Bath was expanding, but the Pulteneys rural Bathwick estate was separated from the city by the River Avon, Bristol River Avon , and with no bridge in place the only means of crossing the river was via a small ferry. They decided a bridge needed to be built, and Pulteney ... as the bridge bearing his name, Pulteney s involvement is recalled by Great Pulteney Street in Bathwick ...other people Willam Pulteney Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet October 1729 &ndash 30 May 1805 was an eminent ... 1760, he married heiress Frances Pulteney. Frances was the third daughter of MP and government official Daniel Pulteney 1684 1731 and first cousin once removed of William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath . She ... to Florence and Venice and proposed a bridge incorporating shops along both sides. This was completed ... his daughter. Parliamentarian Pulteney represented Cromartyshire and Nairnshire Cromarty and later ... death in May 1805 . On 1 June 1782, Frances died, leaving him her fortune. US landowner Pulteney ... town , New York Bath , Pulteney, New York Pulteney , Henrietta, New York Henrietta and Caledonia ... The Pulteney Association an agency run by his agent Charles Williamson. Patron of Thomas Telford In 1783, Pulteney began working with Thomas Telford , later the most eminent civil engineer of his day. When Pulteney first met him, Telford was a young stonemason from the same parish of Westerkirk in Dumfries , who had travelled to London to seek work. In 1787, Pulteney commissioned Telford to design ... Works for Shropshire . Later, as Governor of the British Fisheries Society, Pulteney appointed ...   more details



  1. Pulteney Grammar School

    staff. Pulteney is composed of four sub schools located on the same campus. The Kurrajong and the ELC ... http www.pulteney.sa.edu.au Pulteney Grammar School website Category Anglican schools in Australia ...   more details



  1. Old Pulteney Row To The Pole

    The Old Pulteney Row To The Pole is an expedition which successfully navigated a rowing boat to the North Magnetic Pole at 78 35.7N 104 11.9W, the position certified in 1996. ref cite web url http www.rowtothepole.com title Old Pulteney Row to the Pole accessdate 16 August 2011 ref It is believed to be the only polar expedition to feature rowing boats since the crew of Sir Ernest Shackleton s row to Elephant Island off South Georgia in 1916, after his aborted attempt to cross Antarctica. Citation needed date August 2011 The 450 mile journey is expected to last about six weeks. The expedition set out from Resolute Bay on July 28th 2011 reaching the Pole position on August 25th. ref http www.independent.co.uk environment climate change british team are the first to row to the north pole 2344427.html ref It was the first time any surface vessel under human power had been to any pole position. The expedition was the first attempt at such a voyage and was made possible by the open water in the Arctic region in summer. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Centre , part of the University of Colorado , the Arctic sea ice melted to its third smallest extent since 1979, when satellite measurements began in September 2010.Prior to 1979 ice extents are unreliable. ref cite web url http nsidc.org arcticseaicenews 2010 091510.html title Arctic sea ice reaches annual minimum extent date 15 September 2010 publisher The National Snow and Ice Data Center accessdate 16 August 2011 ref History The adventure was conceived by Scots adventurer Jock Wishart in 2007 when Wishart was in Resolute Bay , Nunavut , Canada for the biannual Polar Race, which he organises. Having just completed the race, he had taken a rowing machine out of the hotel onto the ice. A friend, seeing him, joked, What ... and the expedition s sponsor, Scotch Whisky brand Old Pulteney , in April 2010. The attempt began ... links http www.rowtothepole.com Old Pulteney Row to the Pole Category Arctic expeditions ...   more details



  1. Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath

    Henrietta Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath 26 December 1766, Westminster &ndash 14 July 1808, Brighton was a British Peerage peeress and heiress. Early life Born Henrietta Laura Johnstone, she was the only child of the wealthy Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet William Johnstone , later Sir William Pulteney, 5th Bt. and his wife, Frances Pulteney, daughter of Daniel Pulteney . When her mother inherited the estate of her kinsman, Harry Pulteney who had previously inherited them from William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath in 1767, her parents took the name Pulteney and they moved to Bath House on Piccadilly , where she spent her childhood. On her mother s death in 1782, she inherited the vast Pulteney estate. Initially educated at home, Pulteney completed her education at the convent of Montparnasse in Paris in 1783. There she was visited by her kinswoman, the Elizabeth Hope, Countess of Hopetoun Countess of Hopetoun , her friend the Harriet Lowry Corry, Countess of Ancram Baroness Belmore ... her to Paris ian society. As a young woman, Pulteney spent time at Sudborough in Northamptonshire later ... Scottish author Archibald Alison , to whom she agreed to be a godmother to his son, William Pulteney Alison William . Peerage and marriage Although Pulteney s father never sought political office, he ... father s first cousin , James Murray Pulteney Sir James Murray, 7th Baronet and he took the additional surname of Pulteney . Later years When Lady Bath s father died intestate in 1805, his personal ... of George Markham, Dean of York she and her husband changed their name to Pulteney . Her landed estates ... Rowe, M. J. and McBryde, W. H. Pulteney formerly Johnstone , Henrietta Laura, suo jure countess of Bath ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bath, Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Bath, Laura Pulteney, 1st Countess of Category Burials at Westminster Abbey Category Created suo jure peeresses Category Earls of Bath Pulteney Category 1766 births Category 1808 deaths ...   more details



  1. William Pulteney (British Army officer)

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 other people Willam Pulteney Infobox military person name Sir William Pulteney image Image Sir William Pulteney Pulteney by Philip Alexius de L szl .jpg 200px caption Sir William Pulteney Pulteney by Philip Alexius de L szl birth date birth date df yes 18 May 1861 birth place death date death date and age df yes 14 November 1941 18 May 1861 death place placeofburial label placeofburial placeofburial coordinates Coord LAT LONG display inline,title nickname allegiance Flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom branch Image Flag of the British Army.svg 23px British Army serviceyears 1878 1920 rank Lieutenant General unit commands 1st Bn Scots Guards br 16th Brigade br 6th Infantry Division United Kingdom 6th Division br III Corps United Kingdom British III Corps br 23rd Army Corps battles 1882 Anglo Egyptian War Anglo Egyptian War br Second Boer War br World War I awards Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order br Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath ... laterwork Lieutenant General Sir William Pulteney Pulteney , Royal Victorian Order GCVO , Order of the Bath ... career Educated at Eton College , Pulteney was Commissioned officer commissioned into the Oxford Militia in 1878. ref name odnb http www.oxforddnb.com view article 96949 William Pulteney at Oxford Dictionary ... name odnb Pulteney commanded III Corps United Kingdom III Corps from 5 August 1914 to 19 February 1918 ... name odnb He was created a KCB, 1915 a KCMG, 1917, and a KCVO, 1918. Pulteney was married in 1917 to Jessie ... www.firstworldwar.bham.ac.uk nicknames pulteney.htm Centre for First World War Studies William Pulteney Pulteney http www.angloboerwar.com DSO 20pre BW PQ pulteney wp.htm Profile at Anglo Boer War s start ... Persondata . NAME Pulteney, William Pulteney ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION British Army general ... Pulteney, William Pulteney Category 1861 births Category 1941 deaths Category Old Etonians Category ... Service Order Category Gentlemen Ushers of the Black Rod fr William Pulteney Pulteney ...   more details



  1. William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath

    other people Willam Pulteney File 1stEarlOfBath.jpg thumb right 200px The Earl of Bath in the 1740s. William Pulteney, 1st Earl of Bath , Privy Council of Great Britain PC 22 March 1684 &ndash 7 July 1764 ... be considered to have held the office. Background and early career The son of William Pulteney by his ... a break until 1734. Throughout the reign of Queen Anne of Great Britain Anne William Pulteney played ... of London in 1712, Pulteney championed his cause in the British House of Commons House of Commons and with the leading Whigs visited him in prison. Ministerial offices File William Pulteney, 1st Earl ... Reynolds . Pulteney was secretary of war from 1714 to 1717 in the first ministry of George I of England ... in their retirement by Pulteney. The crash of the South Sea Company restored Walpole to the highest position, but all he offered to Pulteney was a peerage. The offer was rejected, but in May 1723 Pulteney agreed to accept the lucrative but insignificant post of Cofferer of the Household . However ... dismissal to that of his ultimate triumph, Pulteney remained in opposition, forming the Patriot Whigs ... at conciliation with the offer of Townshend s place and of a peerage was spurned. Pulteney s resentment ... , and Pulteney, either openly or behind the person of Amhurst, its editor, replied to the attack. Whether ... Prince of Wales , or the state of domestic affairs, Pulteney was ready with a pamphlet, and the minister ... and dismissed from the commission of the peace in several counties. In print Pulteney was inferior ... the fall of his ministry. Bolingbroke withdrew to France on the suggestion, it is said, of Pulteney ... of 1734 until his elevation to the peerage, Pulteney sat for Middlesex UK Parliament constituency ... on the election petitions the ministry of Walpole fell to pieces. File PULTENEY William.gif thumb ... to Pulteney, who offered the post of First Lord of the Treasury Prime Minister to the Spencer Compton ... influence dwindled to nothing. Horace Walpole asserts that when Pulteney wished to withdraw from ...   more details



  1. Sir James Pulteney, 7th Baronet

    General Sir James Murray Pulteney, 7th Baronet Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC c. 1755 &ndash 26 April 1811 ref cite web url http www.leighrayment.com baronetage baronetsM4.htm title Leigh Rayment Baronetage accessdate 5 December 2009 ref was a Scotland Scottish soldier and Great Britain British politician. Background and education Born James Murray, he was the eldest son of Colonel Sir Robert Murray, 6th Baronet and his first wife Janet Murray, a younger sister of Patrick Murray, 5th Lord Elibank . ref name Burke Murray succeeded his father as baronet in 1771, while still a minor. ref name Burke He was educated at Westminster School and joined then the British Army. ref name Thorne Military career Murray had had his first commission purchased in his mid teens, as lieutenant in the 19th Regiment of Foot in 1770. ref name Thorne Already a year later, he became captain in the 57th Regiment of Foot . ref name DoNB He left for Europe in 1792 and having spent the time travelling, he returned to his regiment in Ireland in November 1775. ref name Thorne With begin of the next year, Murray ... the Irish Rebellion of 1798 . ref name Thorne A year thereafter, in June 1799 Pulteney he had taken the name of Pulteney in 1794 was made a lieutenant general ref name LG 15152 and in November was wounded ... name Thorne Murray Pulteney was sworn off the Privy Council in 1807, when he became Secretary at War ... Pulteney, 1st Countess of Bath Henriette Laura Pulteney, 1st Baroness Bath , daughter of his cousin Sir William Pulteney, 5th Baronet in Bath House, London . ref name Lundy p11789 Two days before he had by Royal Licence assumed the surname Pulteney only to inherit his wife s relative Harry Pulteney ... www.thepeerage.com p11789.htm i117887 title General Rt. Hon. Sir James Murray Pulteney, Bt publisher ... date January 2012 Persondata name Murray Pulteney, James alternative names SHORT DESCRIPTION British ... Pulteney, James Category 1755 births Category 1811 deaths Category 57th Regiment of Foot officers Category ...   more details



  1. Bridge

    about the structure for the card game Bridge card game for other uses Bridge disambiguation Image Akashi kaikyo bridge3.jpg thumb right 337px The Akashi Kaiky Bridge in Japan , the world s List of longest suspension bridge spans longest suspension span . Image Sio se pol.jpg thumb right 337px The Si o se Pol bridge over Zayandeh River is the epitome of Safavid dynasty 1502 1722 bridge design. Esfahan , Iran A bridge is a Architectural structure structure built to span architecture span physical .... Designs of bridges vary depending on the function of the bridge, the nature of the terrain where the bridge is constructed, the material used to make it and the funds available to build it. Etymology The Oxford English Dictionary traces the origin of the word bridge to an Old English word ... Serayu bij Wonosobo TMnr 10026487.jpg thumb 225px right Bamboo bridge over the Serayu River in Java , Indonesia ca. 1910 40 File Pont myc nien de Kazarma 2.jpg left thumb 200px The Arkadiko Bridge in Greece 13th century BC , one of the oldest arch bridge s in existence Image Pulteney Bridge, Bath 2.jpg thumb left 200px An English 18th century example of an arch bridge in the Palladian style , with shops on the span Pulteney Bridge , Bath, Somerset Bath Image Puente Romano Panoramica 1.jpg thumb right 225px List of Roman bridges Roman bridge of C rdoba, Spain, built in the 1st century BC. ref cite web url http en.structurae.de structures data index.cfm?id s0001269 title Roman Bridge in Cordoba ... Vallorcine footpath bridge 2003 12 13.jpg thumb right 225px A log bridge in the French Alps near ... model of two residential towers joined by a bridge File Ponte Vecchio.jpg thumb right 225px One of the most ... right 225px Lomonosov Bridge in St. Petersburg Image Shehara 02.jpg thumb right 225px Stone arch bridge in Shaharah, Yemen Image Bridge Astore.jpg thumb right 225px Primitive suspension bridge over ... deck truss bridge Kingston Rhinecliff Bridge . File Elbbr cke1990Tangerm nde.png thumb right 225px ...   more details



  1. The Bridge

    See also Bridge disambiguation Bridges disambiguation The Bridge may refer to TOC Right Art The Bridge sculpture in Atlanta, Georgia Places The Bridge church , in Matsqui, British Columbia, Canada The Bridge Fellowship , a church in Kernersville, NC, USA, and home to Cross the Bridge Ministries Stamford Bridge stadium , home of Chelsea F.C. The Bridge Peer Counseling Center at Stanford University The Bridge to Total Freedom , a concept in Scientology, sometimes abbreviated to simply The Bridge The Bridge night club , night club on Hythe Bridge Street in Oxford, England Die Br cke , a group of German ... , a public housing development in Queens referenced in various hip hop songs as the Bridge Literature The Bridge short story The Bridge short story , a short story by Franz Kafka written in 1916 The Bridge long poem The Bridge long poem 1930 , a modernist poem by Hart Crane Die Br cke novel Die Br cke novel The Bridge , a 1958 West German anti war novel by Manfred Gregor The Bridge , 1960 children s book by Charlton Osborn, illustrated by Evaline Ness The Bridge 1973 novel The Bridge 1973 novel ... Mano The Bridge novel The Bridge novel published in 1986 by Iain Banks The Bridge short stories published in 1986 by Zayd Mutee Dammaj The Bridge 1991 novel The Bridge 1991 novel by John Skipp and Craig Spector The Bridge 2000 novel The Bridge 2000 novel by Janine Ellen Young, nominated for 2000 Philip K. Dick Award The Bridge The Life and Rise of Barack Obama , a 2010 biography The Bridge journal ... documentary short directed by Joris Ivens, of a vertical lift railway bridge The Bridge 1929 film The Bridge 1929 film , aka The Spy , a short silent film directed by Charles Vidor Die Br cke film Die Br cke film The Bridge , a 1959 World War II film directed by Bernhard Wicki based on the novel of the same name The Bridge 1992 film The Bridge 1992 film , based on the novel by Maggie Hemingway The Bridge 1997 film The Bridge 1997 film , a short directed by Peter Greenaway The Bridge 2006 ...   more details




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