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Andrew Coltée
Ducarel FSA Scot (9 June 1713 – 29 May 1785) was a French-English antiquary, librarian, and archivist. He was also a
lawyer practising civil...
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Elizabeth Sharaf un-Nisa
Ducarel (1758–1822) born as
Sharaf un-Nisa or
simply known as
Elizabeth Ducarel, was a
Mughal noblewoman from
Purnea in Bihar...
- (1896). The
World and its People. Silver, Burdett. p. 37.
Andrew Coltee Ducarel,
History and
Antiquities of the
Palace of Lambeth, 1786 (as Biblioteca...
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eldest son of Sir
Frederic Hamilton, 5th Baronet, and his wife,
Eliza Ducarel Collie. He
succeeded to the
Baronetcy in 1853. He
entered the East India...
- Montfaucon: it was not published, however,
until 1767, as an
appendix to
Andrew Ducarel's Anglo-Norman Antiquities.
During the
French Revolution, in 1792, the tapestry...
- in Steyning, Sus****. She was the
elder daughter of
Count Henry Philip Ducarel de la Pasture, of
Llandogo Priory, Monmouthshire, and
Elizabeth Lydia Rosabelle...
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aristocrat Gerard Gustavus Ducarel (1838–1916), 4th
Marquis de la Pasture, and
Leontine Standish (1843–1869).
Monique Ducarel de la
Pasture married Sir...
- a
British consul. A
Roman Catholic, she married, in 1887,
Henry Philip Ducarel de la
Pasture of
Llandogo Priory, Monmouthshire. The
couple moved at Aldrington...
- Croydon."
Anderson challenged a claim,
originally made by
Andrew Coltee Ducarel, that the name came from the Old
French for "chalk hill",
because it was...
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Sharaf un-Nisa (1758–1822),
Mughal noble married into the
aristocratic Ducarel family.
Originally from the town of
Purnea in modern-day
Bihar Duleep Singh...