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- Percy Nesham (January 17, 1878 in Kingston upon Thames - June 26, 1923) was a British archer. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Nesham entered...
- Admiral Robert Nesham Bax, CB (1875 – 21 September 1969) was a British Royal Navy officer. Then son of Captain Bonham Bax, RN, and Emily Harris Bax, daughter...
- Christopher (John Williams) Nesham (1771 –4 November 1853), admiral, born in 1771, was son of Christopher Nesham, a captain in the 63rd regiment, by his...
- in County Durham, 4 May 1617, to Frances, daughter of James Lawson, of Nesham Abbey. In 1633 his wife died, and in 1639 he married again. His only son...
- Biographical Dictionary. London: John Murray. p. 285. "Christopher John Williams Nesham". more than Nelson. "No. 21394". The London Gazette. 24 December 1852. p...
- by architect John Shaw Jr. and built by George Locke of builders Locke & Nesham with each occupying one of the houses. In 1819, the former saw mill site...
- incorrectly given as Nellas on the article, but correcty as Nelles on the map. Nesham, E.W. (1927). "The Alaska Boundary Demarcation". The Geographical Journal...
- 'Neasham Abbey' built near site 19th century St Mary ____________________ Nesham Priory; Nesseham Priory Norton Monastery? St Mary's Church incorporates...
- Devin Emke (NBC) Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert – Bob Clearmountain, Ollie Nesham, Darrell Thorp, Chris Kalcov, Steve M****ey, Eduardo Puhl, Will Langdale...
- the fourth daughter of Edward Cargill and his wife, Dorothy Cargill (née Nesham). In the early 1890s she travelled to England and then, with her English...