Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, KCMG (23 April 1803 – 18 September 1870) was the fifth Governor of South Australia, serving in that role from 2 August 1848...
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Henry Young (1803–1870) was a Governor of South Australia and of Tasmania. Henry Young may also refer to: Henry Melvin Young, British World War II squadron...
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Henry the Young King (28 February 1155 – 11 June 1183) was the eldest son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine to survive childhood. In 1170...
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William Henry Young FRS (London, 20 October 1863 – Lausanne, 7 July 1942) was an English mathematician. Young was educated at City of London School and...
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Scouts William Henry Young (1863–1942), British mathematician William Henry Young (politician) (1845–?), American politician William Hugh Young (1838–1901)...
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Henry Harrison Young (1841–1866) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War who served as a spy. Henry Harrison Young was born in Mendon,...
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Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Fitzempress and Henry Curtmantle, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. During...
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mathematics, Young's inequality for products is a mathematical inequality about the product of two numbers. The inequality is named after William Henry Young and...
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John Henry Young (27 October 1880 – 7 September 1946) was an Australian art collector, art dealer and art gallery director. Young was born in Petersham...
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Jessie Scouts (section Henry Young)
numbered around 58 for much of the war. They were commanded by Major Henry Young from November 1864 until the end of the war. In February 1865 they captured...
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