Augustus Smith (politician)
Augustus John Smith (15 September 1804 – 31 July 1872) was Lord Proprietor of the Isles of Scilly for over thirty years, and was largely responsible for the economy of the islands as it is today.
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Ashlyns Hall
Bryher
Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted
Cromwell's Castle
Hammerwood Park
Samson, Isles of Scilly
Sevenstones Lightship
St Buryan's Church
St Mary's Church, St Mary's
St Mary's Old Church, St Mary's
St Nicholas's Church, Tresco
1834 in the United KingdomAugustus SmithAugustus Smith of ScillyBerkhamstedCommon landEdward Brydges WillyamsElisabeth Inglis-JonesFauna of the Isles of ScillyGeorge Osborne, 6th Duke of LeedsGovernor SmithHenry Vivian, 1st Baron SwanseaHistoric preservationHugh_TownIsles of ScillyJohn Cust, 1st Earl BrownlowJohn Ennis VivianJohn Vivian (Liberal politician)List of Freemasons (E–Z)List of MPs elected in the 1857 United Kingdom general electionList of Parliamentary constituencies in CornwallList of governors of ScillyList of monastic houses in CornwallList of people from BerkhamstedListed buildings in Tresco, Isles of ScillyMontague Edward SmithRoyal Geological Society of CornwallSir Frederick Williams, 2nd BaronetSmith family (bankers)Thomas Smith-Dorrien-Smith
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Augustus Smith (politician)
Augustus John Smith (15 September 1804 – 31 July 1872) was Lord Proprietor of the Isles of Scilly for over thirty years, and was largely responsible for the economy of the islands as it is today.
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Augustus John Smith (15 Septem ...... of the islands as it is today.
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Augustus John Smith (Londen, 1 ...... t van het graafschap Cornwall.
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Augustus John Snith (Londra, 1 ...... conomia fino ai giorni nostri.
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Edward Brydges Willyams, to 1859;
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Montague Edward Smith, 1859–1863;
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Sir Frederick Martin Williams, from 1853
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Augustus John Smith (15 Septem ...... of the islands as it is today.
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Augustus John Smith (Londen, 1 ...... t van het graafschap Cornwall.
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Augustus John Snith (Londra, 1 ...... conomia fino ai giorni nostri.
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Augustus Smith (politician)
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Augustus Smith
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