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* Frederick Styles Agate, ( 1803 – 1844 ), resident of Sparta, brother of Alfred Agate, noted portraitist and painter
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* A network of Styles: Discovering the Choreographed Movement of Frederick Ashton by Geraldine Morris.
Frederick and 1803
Frederick assumed the title Prince-Elector () on 25 February 1803, and was thereafter known as the Elector of Württemberg.
By 1803, after several liaisons with prominent men, Clarke had been established long enough in the world of courtesans to receive the attention of Frederick, Duke of York, then the Commander in Chief of the army.
One of his principal coadjutors in these reforms was his brother Frederick Hill ( 1803 – 1896 ), whose Amount, Causes and Remedies of Crime, the result of his experience as inspector of prisons for Scotland.
Nine healthy children would follow in quick succession, though two died in childhood: Crown Prince Frederick William ( 1795 ), Prince William ( 1797 ), Princess Charlotte ( 1798 ), Princess Frederica ( 1799 ), Prince Charles ( 1801 ), Princess Alexandrine ( 1803 ), Prince Ferdinand ( 1804 ), Princess Louise ( 1808 ), and Prince Albert ( 1809 ).
In keeping with the later foreign policy of his father's, Frederick William favored neutrality during the early years of the conflict with the revolutionary French First Republic, which evolved into the Napoleonic Wars ( 1803 – 15 ); he refused the various pressures to pick a side in the War of the Second Coalition.
Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, PC ( 1 August 1730 – 8 July 1803 ), known as The Earl-Bishop, was Bishop of Cloyne from 1767 to 1768 and Bishop of Derry from 1768 to 1803.
When Bishop Lord Bristol died in 1803, his son Frederick succeeded as 5th Earl of Bristol and owner of the estates including Ickworth House.
Frederick William Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol ( 2 October 1769 – 15 February 1859 ), styled Lord Hervey between 1796 and 1803 and known as The Earl of Bristol between 1803 and 1826, was a British peer.
Hervey was the younger son but, his elder brother dying during his father's lieftime, heir of the Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, whom he succeeded in 1803.
Her daughter Elizabeth Felton had married as his 2nd wife John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol, and their grandson was Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol ( 1730 – 1803 ).
* Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, 5th Baron Howard de Walden ( 1730 – 1803 ) ( became sole heir in 1799 )
Holleford Crater is located on the Babcook Family Homestead Farm properties ( including the original Babcook Homestead Farm, established 1803, owned by the family of the late Frederick and Jean Babcook, at Hartington, Ontario ( about 1 / 2 hour north of Kingston Ontario ).
Grand Day has its origins in the school parading before its founder, the then HRH Prince Frederick Duke of York and Albany when the school was founded in 1803.
Convinced of the feasibility of the plantations, an edict was issued in the name of King Christian VII by his son Prince Frederick ( who was then Regent because of his father's mental illness ) on 16 March 1792, which came into effect on 1 January 1803.
John Horniman ( 1803 – 1893 ) and Frederick John Horniman ( 1835 – 1906 ) are known as public benefactors and politicians.
* Hugh Douglas Hamilton ( 1740 – 1808 ) Frederick Hervey, Bishop of Derry and Fourth Earl of Bristol ( 1730 – 1803 ), with his Granddaughter Lady Caroline Crichton ( 1779 – 1856 ), in the Gardens of the Villa Borghese, Rome c. 1790
George Berkeley, Ireland's most important philosopher, was dean of Derry ( 1724 – 33 ), and another well-known and eccentric cleric, Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, was Bishop of Derry ( 1768 – 1803 ).
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* 1789 – In New York City, the United States House of Representatives holds its first quorum and elects Frederick Muhlenberg of Pennsylvania as its first House Speaker.
* 1760 – Seven Years ' War: Battle of Liegnitz – Frederick the Great's victory over the Austrians under Ernst Gideon von Laudon.
* 1758 – Seven Years ' War: Frederick II of Prussia defeats the Russian army at the Battle of Zorndorf.
* 1916 – Frederick Chapman Robbins, American pediatrician and virologist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2003 )
She was a daughter of Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg ( 1768 – 1816 ) and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg.
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