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Gwladys Ethel Gwendolen Eugénie
Sutherst (1884 – 1959),
after 1905 Gwladys,
Marchioness Townshend, was a
British writer. In
addition to
writing novels...
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February 2008,
retrieved 20
February 2008 Kogan, M.; Croft, B. A.;
Sutherst, R. F. (1999), "Applications of
ecology for
integrated pest management"...
- had implied."
After he
returned to England, he was
introduced to
Thomas Sutherst, a
barrister who
agreed to pay off his
debts if he
married his daughter...
- exercises,
resulting in the
death of Flt/Sgt J. E.
Jenkins and Sgt V.
Sutherst. A
memorial alongside the main road to Young,
dedicated on 28
April 1990...
- Townshend, 6th
Marquess Townshend, and
Gwladys Ethel Gwendolen Eugenie Sutherst. His
education was at
Harrow School,
where he
contracted a near-fatal case...
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poker from the AGA cooker. The
defence commissioned a
report from
Peter Sutherst, a
British forensic photographic expert, who was
asked in 2008 to examine...
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Archived from the
original on 4
August 2008.
Retrieved 17
April 2008.
Sutherst, R. W.; Spradbery, J. P.; Maywald, G. F. (1989). "The
potential geographical...
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Marquess Townshend (17
October 1866 – 17
November 1921) he
married Gwladys Sutherst on 9
August 1905. They had two children:
George John
Patrick Dominic Townshend...
- 99/08, pp. 62–68 (CSIRO
Wildlife and Ecology, Canberra). White, N.A.,
Sutherst, R.W., Hall, N., and Wish-Wilson, P. (2003) The
vulnerability of the Australian...
- and head of
English Heritage, owns a
second home in King's Lynn.
Gwladys Sutherst Townshend (1884–1959),
Marchioness of Townshend,
served as
Mayor of King's...