French, John Denton Pinkstone, Earl of Ypres, 1852-1925
French, John, 1852-1925
French, John
French, John Denton Pinkstone Earl of Ypres
John French, 1st Earl of Ypres Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army (1852-1925)
פרנץ', ג'ון, הוויקונט הראשון מאיפר, 1852-1925
French, John Denton Pinkstone (1852-1925)
French, ... (John Denton Pinkstone), Lord, 1852-1925
VIAF ID: 1103269 (Personal)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1918-1921 : Lord French)
- 510 1 _ ‡a Ireland. ‡b Lord Lieutenant (1918-1921 : French)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Ireland ‡b Lord Lieutenant (1918-1921 : French)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a McConnells' Art Studio (Dublin, Ireland)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland)
Works
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1914 | |
1914 [Mille neuf cent quatorze] | |
1914 / [par le] Maréchal Lord French ; | |
Address of welcome to Viscount French of Ypres, [John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres] Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, from The Mayor and Corporation of Londonderry | |
La Bataille de l'Aisne | |
The battle of the rivers | |
The battles of the Marne and Aisne. No. 28. Oxford Pamphlets 1914. | |
The [complete] despatches of Lord French [1914-1916] : Mons, the Marne, the Aisne, Flanders, Neuve Chapelle, the second battle of Ypres, Loos, Hohenzollern redoubt, and a complete list of the officers and men mentioned. | |
Copy letter from Michael Noyk to the Secretary of the Lord Lieutenant regarding witness statement by Madge MacLaverty | |
Copy of order under regulation no. 14B of the defence of the realm regulations for the internment of William O'Brien at Wormwood Scrubs issued by John Denton Pinkstone French, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | |
The defence of Plevna, 1877 : written by one who took part in it / by Frederick William von Herbert. - London, 1911. | |
From the inside out : citizenship and democracy in multinational states | |
The Germans and the small nations; | |
Germany at bay | |
Guerre de 1914 : l'oeuvre de l'armée britannique : quatre rapports (21 août - 29 novembre) | |
Illuminated address : presented to Lord French | |
An incomplete [and partly mutilated] diary of Lord French, [John Denton Pinkstone French] Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with very brief entries | |
Ireland. Rules authorising the increase of solicitors' fees, 1918: | |
Lecture delivered to the Pilgrims Society of New York | |
Letter from Charles Power, Cregg Cottage, Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, to Michael Noyk enclosing draft petition to Lord French of Ypres, Lieutenant General of Ireland, on behalf of Patrick Moran | |
Letter from John Denton Pinkstone French to Alfred [Charles William Harmsworth, Viscount Northcliffe?], thanking him for his kind letter and hoping to do something to improve matters | |
Letter from Lord French, Lord Lieutenant, to Laurence O'Neill, Lord Mayor of Dublin, fowarding a contribution to the fund following the sinking of the mailboat Leinster | |
Letter from Sir John French to John Redmond concerning a complaint by Richard McGhee, M.P. for Mid Tyrone, that his son was refused a commission in the army, and that there is a long waiting list for the position for which he is qualified | |
Letter from William O'Sullivan, Justice of the Peace, to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, John Denton Pinkstone French, regarding a fine he received for failing to attend the Munster Assizes | |
Letters of Field-Marshal French, one to Rev. S. Ward Sept. 5, 1900 and a second to an unknown [English?] Lord Mayor, June 1, 1919, f 1900 Sept 5., 1919 June 1. | |
Proclamation: whereas by proclamation given at His Majesty's castle of Dublin ... until further order shall continue to be and subject to martial law | |
Rapports officiels | |
Sir John French's despatches | |
Some war diaries, addresses, and correspondence of Field Marshal the Right Honble, the Earl of Ypres ... | |
To His Excellency Field Marshal Viscout French, ... Lord Lieutenant and General Governor of Ireland. | |
The tragedy of Sir John French, c1984: | |
Typescript and autographed signed letter from General Sir John French, Chief of the Imperial General Staff to General James Wolfe Murray on War Office headed paper regarding the Curragh Mutiny; | |
Typescript copy of the Memorial of Edward Potter of Dublin, charged with the murder of Lieut. H. [Henry James] Angliss, to the Lord Lieutenant and to the General Officer commanding the forces in Ireland, proclaiming his innocence | |
Typescript letter of appointment, nominating Major James Clymo Milton, M.B.E., East Lancashire Regiment, to form part of the panel to try John Brennan by court martial, signed by Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, John Denton Pinkstone French, Lord French | |
Unsigned to the Lord Lieutenant, Lord French, regarding the catagories of prisoners held in Mountjoy Prison |