Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7526935> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7526935 description "British baronet".
- Q7526935 subject Q6645930.
- Q7526935 subject Q6936194.
- Q7526935 subject Q7912900.
- Q7526935 subject Q8236976.
- Q7526935 subject Q8290064.
- Q7526935 subject Q8512274.
- Q7526935 abstract "Sir George Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, 3rd Baronet (1 September 1827 – 7 March 1896) was a land owner and developer, and served as High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1878.Sir George was born in Dover whilst his father was Member of Parliament for New Romney. He inherited his father's estate at age 15 and was later educated at Christ Church, Oxford from 1846 to 1849.The third baronet adopted the name Meyrick in 1876 in compliance with the will of Owen Fuller Meyrick, a relative of his mother, from whom he inherited the 17,000-acre (69 km2) estate of Bodorgan, Anglesey.Sir George played an important role in the growth of Bournemouth: He was one of the sponsors of the Bournemouth Improvement Act 1856, which established an improvement commission, the town's first local government authority. As lord of the manor he had a permanent place on the board of commissioners, though he rarely attended.Sir George was closely associated with the building of Bournemouth's pier in 1861. He was initially opposed to the building the railway to Bournemouth, as the direct line would intrude through his holdings at Hinton Admiral. However, he was persuaded to change his mind by Sir Merton Russell Cotes, who acted as a go-between for those at Hinton Admiral and the local tradesmen of Bournemouth, in view of the benefits to the resort from the drastic cut in travelling time to London.Under the terms of the Christchurch Inclosures Act 1802, certain areas of Bournemouth had been set aside as commons under the trusteeship of the lord of the manor. The transformation of these commons into local authority parks was a contentious local issue that soured relations between Sir George and the townsfolk. Bournemouth's incorporation as a borough in 1890 settled the matter in the townsfolk's favour. After which Sir George co-operated fully, and the first of the new parks, opened in 1894, was named Meyrick Park in his honour.".
- Q7526935 birthDate "1827-09-01".
- Q7526935 birthYear "1827".
- Q7526935 deathDate "1896-03-07".
- Q7526935 deathYear "1896".
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q168159.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q170478.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q179224.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q181071.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q1815782.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q3400978.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q486839.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q5109081.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q5756682.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q5767647.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645930.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q6820727.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q6936194.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q745967.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q7526933.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q7684809.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q7912900.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q8236976.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q8290064.
- Q7526935 wikiPageWikiLink Q8512274.
- Q7526935 dateOfBirth "1827-09-01".
- Q7526935 dateOfDeath "1896-03-07".
- Q7526935 name "Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, George".
- Q7526935 shortDescription "British baronet".
- Q7526935 type Person.
- Q7526935 type Agent.
- Q7526935 type Baronet.
- Q7526935 type BritishRoyalty.
- Q7526935 type Person.
- Q7526935 type Royalty.
- Q7526935 type Agent.
- Q7526935 type NaturalPerson.
- Q7526935 type Thing.
- Q7526935 type Q215627.
- Q7526935 type Q5.
- Q7526935 type Person.
- Q7526935 comment "Sir George Eliott Meyrick Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, 3rd Baronet (1 September 1827 – 7 March 1896) was a land owner and developer, and served as High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1878.Sir George was born in Dover whilst his father was Member of Parliament for New Romney.".
- Q7526935 label "George Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick".
- Q7526935 name "Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick, George".