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Peter Bettesworth (1670–1738) was an MP for
Petersfield during the late 17th and
early 18th centuries. He was the son of
Peter Bettesworth of
Chidden and...
- John
Bettesworth (1677 – 17
December 1751) was Dean of the Arches.
Bettesworth was the son of
Robert Bettesworth, a saddler, and was born in Petersfield...
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Richard Bettesworth (1689-1741) was an
Irish politician, Law
Officer and
barrister of the
early eighteenth century. He was a
quarrelsome individual, and...
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Walter Ambrose Bettesworth (24
November 1856 – 23
February 1929) was an
English cricketer and
cricket writer.
Bettesworth was
educated at
Ardingly College...
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Purnell Bettesworth-Trevanion (born
Bettesworth; 1780 – 8
March 1840) was a
Cornish politician. He
rebuilt Caerhays as a Gothic-style castle.
Bettesworth was...
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George Edmund Byron Bettesworth (1785 – 16 May 1808) was a
British Naval Officer.
During his
service he parti****ted in a
notable single ship action,...
- 1808
cruising with his
cousin George Bettesworth, who was
captain of the 32-gun
frigate HMS Tartar, but
Bettesworth's death at the
Battle of Alvøen in May...
- one hour,
during which the
British lost 2 men,
including Post
Captain Bettesworth,
commander of the frigate.
Norwegian losses were four men
killed and...
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eventually had to beg
their families for money. Henry's father,
Major John
Bettesworth Trevanion, sent one of Henry's
uncles to
Brittany to
persuade Henry to...
- Sir
George Bettesworth Piggott KBE (30
April 1867 – 14
March 1952) was a
British judge who
served in
various positions under the
British Empire. Piggott...