Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6914721> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 64 of
64
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6914721 description "High Sheriff of Berkshire".
- Q6914721 description "High Sheriff of Berkshire".
- Q6914721 subject Q5837549.
- Q6914721 subject Q6645632.
- Q6914721 subject Q7004541.
- Q6914721 subject Q8684362.
- Q6914721 subject Q8750475.
- Q6914721 abstract "Mortimer George Thoyts (1804–1875) was a Victorian High Sheriff of Berkshire and a Captain in the Royal Berkshire Militia.Mortimer was born 6 November 1804 at Sulhamstead House in Berkshire, the only son of William Thoyts of that place and his wife, Jane, the daughter and co-heiress of the famous city grocer, Abram Newman. of Mount Bures in Suffolk. He inherited the Sulhamstead estate in 1817 and became Captain in the Royal Berkshire Militia on 15 June 1832 and resigned 13 March 1833. In 1839, he was pricked High Sheriff of Berkshire. He was presented by the electors of Berkshire with a fine portrait of himself, painted by J. Horsley, R.A., for the work he had done politically, although he refused to represent the county in Parliament.He married thrice:4 March 1828, at Padworth in Berkshire, to Emma, daughter of Thomas Bacon of Aberavon, South Wales, who rented Benham Park and Padworth House, and afterwards lived at Redlands House in Reading, all in Berkshire. Her grandfather was Anthony Bacon, the industrialist. They were the grandparents of the historian Emma Elizabeth Thoyts.14 October 1848, at Marylebone in Middlesex, to Catherine Aurora, the daughter of Robert Sherson, of Fetcham in Surrey, and widow of Capt. John Smith of Tilehurst in Berkshire.1871, at Manchester in Lancashire, Catherine, daughter of Mr. James, Esq. and widow of Rev. Robert Sherson of Yaverland on the Isle of Wight.M. G. Thoyts died on 18 January 1875 at his home and was buried in St. Michael's Churchyard at Sulhamstead Bannister.".
- Q6914721 birthDate "1804-11-06".
- Q6914721 birthPlace Q23220.
- Q6914721 birthYear "1804".
- Q6914721 deathDate "1875-01-18".
- Q6914721 deathPlace Q23220.
- Q6914721 deathYear "1875".
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q123634.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q15198400.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q161491.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q18125.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q19186.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2172884.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2289256.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q23077.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q23111.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q23220.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q23276.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2400839.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2588227.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2691579.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2795960.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q2852800.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q3303774.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q4669376.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q5372794.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q5756702.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q5837549.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645632.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004541.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q7124027.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q7373810.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q8019410.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q8684362.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750475.
- Q6914721 wikiPageWikiLink Q9679.
- Q6914721 dateOfBirth "1804-11-06".
- Q6914721 dateOfDeath "1875-01-18".
- Q6914721 name "Thoyts, Mortimer George".
- Q6914721 placeOfBirth "Sulhamstead Abbots, Berkshire".
- Q6914721 placeOfDeath "Sulhamstead Abbots, Berkshire".
- Q6914721 shortDescription "High Sheriff of Berkshire".
- Q6914721 type Person.
- Q6914721 type Agent.
- Q6914721 type Person.
- Q6914721 type Agent.
- Q6914721 type NaturalPerson.
- Q6914721 type Thing.
- Q6914721 type Q215627.
- Q6914721 type Q5.
- Q6914721 type Person.
- Q6914721 comment "Mortimer George Thoyts (1804–1875) was a Victorian High Sheriff of Berkshire and a Captain in the Royal Berkshire Militia.Mortimer was born 6 November 1804 at Sulhamstead House in Berkshire, the only son of William Thoyts of that place and his wife, Jane, the daughter and co-heiress of the famous city grocer, Abram Newman. of Mount Bures in Suffolk. He inherited the Sulhamstead estate in 1817 and became Captain in the Royal Berkshire Militia on 15 June 1832 and resigned 13 March 1833.".
- Q6914721 label "Mortimer George Thoyts".
- Q6914721 givenName "Mortimer George".
- Q6914721 name "Mortimer George Thoyts".
- Q6914721 name "Thoyts, Mortimer George".
- Q6914721 surname "Thoyts".