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Bentinck

Proper noun

Meaning

Bentinck (plural Bentincks)

A surname from Dutch.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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1711 ) * July 20 William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland (d. Source: Internet

Blue plaque to Gibbon on Bentinck Street, London Gibbon returned to England in June 1765. Source: Internet

Blake (1967), pp. 259–260 In the aftermath of the debate Bentinck resigned the leadership and was succeeded by Lord Granby ; Disraeli's own speech, thought by many of his own party to be blasphemous, ruled him out for the time being. Source: Internet

Bentinck, Macaulay and the introduction of English education in India, Suresh Chandra Ghosh(1995) The Indian economy grew at about 1% per year from 1880 to 1920, and the population also grew at 1%. Source: Internet

Disraeli who had attended the Protectionists dinner at the Merchant Taylors Hall, joined Bentinck in speaking and voting for the bill, although his own speech was a standard one of toleration. Source: Internet

It features an Anglicised Version of the Today's New International Version read by a cast including Tyler Butterworth, Susan Sheridan, Joan Walker, Daniel Philpott and Anna Bentinck. Source: Internet

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