- "William
James Percy Beresford Greatheed". GENi.
Retrieved 11
February 2022. Morris,
Michael (1
August 2012). "Beresford
Greatheed, aka Greathead,
visited 'city'...
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Greatheed (1759–1826) was an
English dramatist,
slave owner and landowner.
Greatheed was born on 19
October 1759, the son of the MP
Samuel Greatheed of...
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Samuel Greatheed (c. 1710 - 2
August 1765) was a
British politician. He was the
member of
Parliament for
Coventry from 1747 to 1761.
Samual Greatheed was...
- four periods.
During its
first year, the
periodical was
edited by
Samuel Greatheed, a
Dissenting minister; however, it was co-founder and
fellow Dissenter...
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started by
Samuel Greatheed, a West
India slave-owner,
merchant and
Member of
Parliament for
Coventry 1747-1761. His son
Bertie Greatheed inherited the estate...
- Mary
Bertie Greatheed at Guy's
Cliffe near Warwick.: 3 Lady
Greatheed was the
daughter of the Duke of Ancaster; her son,
Bertie Greatheed, was a dramatist...
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saline spring was
found on land
close to the river,
belonging to
Bertie Greatheed, a
wealthy plantation owner and
landowner from Guy's Cliffe, and a member...
- officer. Lord
Charles Greatheed Bertie Percy (1794–1870), MP, who
married Ann
Caroline Greatheed, the
granddaughter of
Bertie Greatheed, and had one child...
- a
preface by S.
Greatheed]. The
memoirs were
mainly supplied by her
recently widowed daughter, Kezia. The
Reverend Samuel Greatheed of
Newport Pagnall...
- "Laura Maria" (Mary Robinson), "Benedict" (Edward Jerningham), "Reuben" (
Greatheed),
Frederick Pilon, and others.
Subject to
criticism in
their own time...