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    William George Ainslie JP (9 January 1832 – 10 February 1893) was a British Conservative politician, magistrate, ironmaster and stockbroker. Born in 1832...
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  • diploma George Ainslie (disambiguation), multiple people, including: George Robert Ainslie (1776–1839), Scottish general and coin collector George Ainslie (British...
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    military secretary to Edward VIII № 21 John Bazley White MP (1889–90); William George Ainslie MP. № 22 Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor (1878–91); Herbert...
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  • Montague Ainslie, sometime of Bengal, and Sophia Mary, daughter of George Poyntz Ricketts, he was born at Humeerpore in British India. His brother William George...
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    George Robert Ainslie (1776–1839) was a Scottish general of the British Army, with a short lived and controversial career in the Caribbean, a Lieutenant...
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  • Newland Co, George Knott & Co, Knott, Ainslie & Co, Harrison Ainslie & Co, Harrison Ainslie, Roper & Co, and finally as Harrison Ainslie & Co Ltd. Associated...
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    sentence of transportation; George Smith of Berkshire, a locksmith who ran a grocer's shop in the Cowgate; and Andrew Ainslie, a shoemaker. By 1785 Brodie...
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    George Ainslie (October 30, 1838 – May 19, 1913) was a lawyer, mining investor, and Congressional delegate from Idaho Territory. George Ainslie was born...
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  • General Michael Walsh CB DSO, British Army Officer and Chief Scout William George Ainslie, ironmaster and MP for North Lonsdale 1885–1892 Glencairn Balfour...
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  • Grizedale Forest. He built Ford House in Ulverston for his son, William George Ainslie; when William moved to London, Montague used Ford House as a town house...
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