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  1. Description. Photograph of a full length portrait of Colonel Frederick Charles Keppel (1831-76) standing, facing towards the camera. He holds a cane in his right hand and places his left hand in his pocket. Keppel was Equerry to the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. Keppel accompanied the Prince on his 'Eastern Tour' in 1862.

  2. 18 October 1827. London. Died. 26 September 1904. (1904-09-26) (aged 76) Sir Augustus Frederick William Keppel Stephenson, KCB, KC (18 October 1827 in London – 26 September 1904) [1] [2] was a Treasury Solicitor and the second person to hold the office of Director of Public Prosecutions in England and Wales. [3]

  3. Frédéric Keppel (19 janvier 1728 – 27 décembre 1777) est un évêque britannique. Famille [ modifier | modifier le code ] Keppel est le cinquième fils de William Keppel, 2e comte d'Albemarle et son épouse, Anne Lennox , fille de Charles Lennox (1er duc de Richmond) , fils illégitime du roi Charles II [ 1 ] .

  4. Admiral Sir Frederick Tower Hamilton GCVO, KCB (8 March 1856 – 4 October 1917) was a senior Royal Navy officer who went on to be Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel. Naval career [ edit ] Hamilton joined the Royal Navy in 1869 [3] as a cadet on the training ship Britannia . [1]

  5. About This Book. As president of the Carnegie Corporation from 1922 to 1941, Frederick Keppel became a widely respected interpreter of philanthropic foundations. First published in 1930, The Foundation became one of his best-known works. As a brief, straightforward, and candid discussion of foundations and their activities, the volume was ...

  6. Frederick Keppel. Irish, 1845 - 1912. Works of Art; Related Content . Works of Art. Filters: Sort by: Results layout: Works on View . Limit to works on view ...

  7. Augustus Frederick Keppel, 5th Earl of Albemarle (2 June 1794 – 15 March 1851), styled Viscount Bury from 1804 until 1849, was an English nobleman. Life [ edit ] Bury was commissioned an ensign in the 1st Regiment of Foot Guards on 7 April 1811.