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  1. 17 de ago. de 2018 · Grenville Thomas left the Old World as a young mining engineer to become a pioneering prospector and company-builder in the New World, where he made a series of important mineral discoveries and contributed to the advancement of Canada’s fledgling diamond industry. He began his career as a 16-year-old coal miner in his native Wales, moving to ...

  2. Note on Husband: Thomas *+ GRENVILLE. It appears that the Grenvflls settled near Bideford, where they are stated to have held knight's fees under the Crown, and also under the honour of Gloucester; and Sir Theobald Grenville in the latter part of the reign of King Edward the Third, was the principal founder and promoter of building the bridge at Bideford ; John Grandison was then Lord Bishop ...

  3. Brief Life History of Thomas Grenville Horatio. Thomas Grenville Horatio Skewes was born in 1904, in Ararat, Victoria, Australia. He married Ilma Elizabeth Dodd about 1934, in Victoria, Australia. He died in 1973, at the age of 69.

  4. Thomas Grenville, Thornville, master, was in Bombay harbour when she burnt on 2 June 1843 in a suspicious fire. She was preparing to sail to China with a cargo of cotton and opium. [7] [8] A steamer towed the burnt-out hull up the harbour where it was later sold. The ship and her cargo were reportedly worth £10,000.

  5. When Sir Thomas Grenville II was born about 1453, in Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England, his father, Sir Thomas Grenville, was 11451 and his mother, Jane Elizabeth Gorges, was 16. He married Isabella Gilbert about 1469. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 9 daughters.

  6. Thomas Grenville. Le 1 er février 1799, Grenville et un groupe voyagent sur le HMS Proserpine quand elle est détruite près de Scharhörn au large de l'Elbe. Elle tente d'amener Grenville et son parti à Cuxhaven, d'où ils doivent se rendre en mission diplomatique pour rencontrer Frédéric-Guillaume III à Berlin pendant la Deuxième Coalition.

  7. MR. GRENVILLE came to the Admiralty as the result of a cabinet shuffle occasioned by the death on September 13, 1 8o6, of the Foreign Secretary, Charles James Fox; the then First Lord, Charles Grey (Lord Howick, later Earl Grey) went to the Foreign Office, and Thomas Grenville was transferred from the presidency of the Board of Control or "India