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George Floyd Duckett

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372: 150:, in German, English, and French. He obtained leave to visit the arsenals of Woolwich, Paris, Brussels, and Berlin; and to complete the book he retired on half-pay. It was published in the autumn of 1848, and its merits were recognised by gold medals from 502: 385: 512: 119:, and joined its depot in Dublin. He took leave to work on a book. On resuming his commission on full pay he was placed at the bottom of the captains' list of the reserve battalion of the 482: 112: 517: 33:(1811–1902) was an English army officer, antiquarian and lexicographer. He wrote on his Duckett ancestry, his paternal grandfather having married a Duckett heiress. 127: 492: 532: 527: 497: 120: 457: 107:. On his coming of age in 1832, his father was ruined by speculations. Duckett then exchanged for financial reasons from the Guards in 1834 into the 462: 507: 50: 487: 522: 100: 126:
On the death of his father on 15 June 1856 Duckett became the third baronet, and began to write as an antiquarian. He was elected
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Monasticon Cluniacense Anglicanum, Charters and Records among the Archives of the Ancient Abbey of Cluni from 1077 to 1534
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Duchetiana, or Historical and Genealogical Memoirs of the Family of Duket, from the Conquest to the Present Time
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on 11 February 1869. In old age blindness put an end to his literary activities. He died at Cleeve House,
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of Duckett in 1797, having married the heiress of that family. After attending private schools at
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In the later part of his military career, Duckett concentrated on the compilation of a
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Record Evidences among the Archives of the Ancient Abbey of Cluni from 1077 to 1534
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Duckett published also contributions to local archæological societies, and:
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Duckett married on 21 June 1845 Isabella (d. 31 Dec. 1901), daughter of
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Mariolatry, Worship of the Virgin; the Doctrine refuted by Scripture
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Naval Commissioners, from 12 Charles II to 1 George III, 1660–1760
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from 1820 to 1823, when he was placed with a private tutor in
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87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot officers
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Evidences of the Barri Family of Manorbeer and Olethan
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Visitations and Chapters-General of the Order of Cluni
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Visitations of English Cluniac Foundations, 1262–1279
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Brief Notices on Monastic and Ecclesiastical Costume
483:Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London 293:Anecdotal Reminiscences of an Octo-nonagenarian 173:and a title to a dormant barony, Wyndesore. In 513:Recipients of the Ordre des Palmes AcadĂ©miques 242:, in the Bodleian Library (Camden Soc.), 1879; 128:Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London 395:. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 357:. Vol. 1. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 265:(Cumb. and Westm. Ant. and Arch. Soc.), 1882; 248:(Cumb. and Westm. Ant. and Arch. Soc.), 1879; 8: 518:Baronets in the Baronetage of Great Britain 398: 252:Evidences of Harewood Castle in Yorkshire 205:he received in 1888 the decoration of an 175:Observations on the Parentage of Gundreda 88:. Matriculating on 13 December 1828 as a 259:Description of the County of Westmorland 240:Original Letters of the Duke of Monmouth 316: 291:(1892). Duckett in 1895 published his 269:Penal Laws and Test Act under James II 162:. At home the book had little impact. 336: 334: 332: 330: 328: 326: 324: 322: 320: 223:Manorbeer Castle and its Early Owners 31:Sir George Floyd Duckett, 3rd Baronet 27:English antiquarian and lexicographer 18:Sir George Floyd Duckett, 3rd Baronet 7: 101:West Essex Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry 533:Military personnel from Westminster 528:19th-century British Army personnel 287:He also translated from the German 498:South Lancashire Regiment officers 25: 148:Technological Military Dictionary 80:. In 1827–8 he studied German at 493:15th The King's Hussars officers 458:People educated at Harrow School 391:Dictionary of National Biography 370: 353:Dictionary of National Biography 463:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 181:. He researched the history of 59:Sir George Jackson, 1st Baronet 47:Sir George Duckett, 2nd Baronet 508:69th Regiment of Foot officers 1: 347:"Duckett, George Floyd"  305:Sir Lionel Smith, 1st Baronet 207:officer of public instruction 488:British Life Guards officers 111:, and subsequently into the 523:19th-century lexicographers 403:Baronetage of Great Britain 263:Sir Daniel Fleming of Rydal 246:The Sheriffs of Westmorland 105:2nd Regiment of Life Guards 554: 254:(Yorksh. Arch. Jo.), 1881; 189:(1886); and a compilation 165:In 1869 Duckett published 416: 408: 401: 283:(Arch. Cambrensis), 1891. 225:(Arch. Cambrensis), 1882. 219:(Arch. Cambrensis), 1881. 152:Franz Joseph I of Austria 468:Essex Yeomanry officers 478:English lexicographers 203:Monasticon Cluniacense 49:(1777–1856), M.P. for 386:Duckett, George Floyd 179:William the Conqueror 94:Christ Church, Oxford 473:English antiquarians 217:The Marches of Wales 156:Frederick William IV 538:Burials in Somerset 171:Gundrada de Warenne 62:assumed the surname 423:(of Hartham House) 90:gentleman commoner 57:; his grandfather 436: 435: 16:(Redirected from 545: 409:Preceded by 399: 396: 393:(2nd supplement) 374: 373: 359: 358: 355:(2nd supplement) 349: 338: 201:(1893). For the 158:of Prussia, and 132:Cleeve, Somerset 70:Wimbledon Common 21: 553: 552: 548: 547: 546: 544: 543: 542: 438: 437: 426: 421: 414: 384:, ed. (1912). 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Sir George Floyd Duckett, 3rd Baronet
Spring Gardens
Sir George Duckett, 2nd Baronet
Lymington
Barnard Castle
Sir George Jackson, 1st Baronet
assumed the surname
Putney
Wimbledon Common
Harrow School
Bedfordshire
Gotha
Dresden
gentleman commoner
Christ Church, Oxford
West Essex Corps of Yeomanry Cavalry
2nd Regiment of Life Guards
15th Hussars
82nd Regiment
87th Fusiliers
69th Regiment
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London
Cleeve, Somerset
Wells, Somerset
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Frederick William IV
Napoleon III
Gundrada de Warenne
William the Conqueror
Lewes Priory

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