Joseph Laycock, the Glossary
Brigadier-General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock (12 June 1867 – 10 January 1952) was a British Army officer and Olympic sailor.[1]
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43 relations: ANZAC Mounted Division, Armored car (military), Arthur Hill, 6th Marquess of Downshire, Brigadier (United Kingdom), British Army, Christian Allhusen, Cowes, Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick, Deputy lieutenant, Distinguished Service Order, High sheriff, Home Guard (United Kingdom), Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, Leith, Little, Brown Book Group, Lord-lieutenant, Major (United Kingdom), Marquess of Downshire, Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery, Order of St Michael and St George, Ramage & Ferguson, Retford, Robert Laycock, Robert Laycock (MP), Royal Yacht Squadron, Second Boer War, Senusiyya, Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, South Africa, Steam yacht, Territorial Decoration, Territorial Force, The Star (Christchurch), The Times, Water motorsports at the 1908 Summer Olympics, William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel, Wiseton, World War I, 1st Lincolnshire Artillery Volunteers.
- British motorboat racers
- Motorboat racers at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Olympic motorboat racers for Great Britain
- People from Wiseton
- Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry officers
- Sportspeople from Nottinghamshire
ANZAC Mounted Division
The Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division was a mounted infantry division of the British Empire during World War I. The division was raised in March 1916 and was assigned to the I ANZAC Corps.
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Armored car (military)
A military armored (also spelled armoured) car is a wheeled armored fighting vehicle, historically employed for reconnaissance, internal security, armed escort, and other subordinate battlefield tasks.
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Arthur Hill, 6th Marquess of Downshire
Arthur Wills John Wellington Trumbull Blundell Hill, 6th Marquess of Downshire (2 July 1871, London – 29 May 1918) was an Irish peer, styled Earl of Hillsborough until 31 March 1874.
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Brigadier (United Kingdom)
Brigadier (Brig) is a senior rank in the British Army and the Royal Marines. Joseph Laycock and Brigadier (United Kingdom) are British Army brigadiers.
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British Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force.
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Christian Allhusen
Christian Augustus Henry Allhusen (1806–1890) was a Danish-English chemical manufacturer based in the North East of England.
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Cowes
Cowes is an English seaport town and civil parish on the Isle of Wight.
Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick
Frances Evelyn "Daisy" Greville, Countess of Warwick (née Maynard; 10 December 1861 – 26 July 1938) was a British socialite and philanthropist.
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Deputy lieutenant
In the United Kingdom, a deputy lieutenant is a Crown appointment and one of several deputies to the lord-lieutenant of a lieutenancy area – an English ceremonial county, Welsh preserved county, Scottish lieutenancy area, or Northern Irish county borough or county.
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Distinguished Service Order
The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) is a military decoration of the United Kingdom, as well as formerly of other parts of the Commonwealth, awarded for operational gallantry for highly successful command and leadership during active operations, typically in actual combat.
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High sheriff
A high sheriff is a ceremonial officer for each shrieval county of England and Wales and Northern Ireland or the chief sheriff of a number of paid sheriffs in U.S. states who outranks and commands the others in their court-related functions.
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Home Guard (United Kingdom)
The Home Guard (initially Local Defence Volunteers or LDV) was an unpaid armed citizen militia supporting the 'Home Forces' of the British Army during the Second World War.
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Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster
Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, (19 March 1879 – 19 July 1953) was a British landowner and one of the wealthiest men in the world. Joseph Laycock and Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster are British motorboat racers, motorboat racers at the 1908 Summer Olympics and Olympic motorboat racers for Great Britain.
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Leith
Leith (Lìte) is a port area in the north of Edinburgh, Scotland, founded at the mouth of the Water of Leith.
Little, Brown Book Group
Little, Brown Book Group is a UK publishing company created in 1992, with multiple predecessors.
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Lord-lieutenant
A lord-lieutenant is the British monarch's personal representative in each lieutenancy area of the United Kingdom.
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Major (United Kingdom)
Major (Maj) is a military rank which is used by both the British Army and Royal Marines.
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Marquess of Downshire
Marquess of Downshire is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.
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Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
The Middle Eastern theatre of World War I saw action between 30 October 1914 and 30 October 1918.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (RP), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Northumberland
Northumberland is a ceremonial county in North East England, bordering Scotland.
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Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts.) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery
The Nottinghamshire Royal Horse Artillery was a Territorial Force Royal Horse Artillery battery that was formed in Nottinghamshire in 1908.
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Order of St Michael and St George
The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George, Prince of Wales (the future King George IV), while he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III.
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Ramage & Ferguson
Ramage & Ferguson was a Scottish shipbuilder active from 1877 to 1934, who specialised in luxury steam-yachts usually with steel hulls and timber decks.
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Retford
Retford, also known as East Retford, is a market town in the Bassetlaw District in Nottinghamshire, England.
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Robert Laycock
Major-General Sir Robert Edward Laycock, (18 April 1907 – 10 March 1968) was a senior British Army officer best known for his influential role in the establishment and command of British Commandos during the Second World War. Joseph Laycock and Robert Laycock are Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George.
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Robert Laycock (MP)
Robert Laycock (1833 – 14 August 1881) was a Liberal Party politician.
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Royal Yacht Squadron
The Royal Yacht Squadron (RYS) is a British yacht club.
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Second Boer War
The Second Boer War (Tweede Vryheidsoorlog,, 11 October 189931 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Anglo–Boer War, or South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer republics (the South African Republic and Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa.
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Senusiyya
The Senusiyya, Senussi or Sanusi (translit) are a Muslim political-religious Sufi order and clan in Libya and surrounding regions founded in Mecca in 1837 by the Grand Sanussi (السنوسي الكبير as-Sanūssiyy al-Kabīr), the Algerian Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi.
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Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry
The Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry (SRY) was a British Yeomanry regiment.
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South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa.
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Steam yacht
A steam yacht is a class of luxury or commercial yacht with primary or secondary steam propulsion in addition to the sails usually carried by yachts.
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Territorial Decoration
The Territorial Decoration (TD) was a military medal of the United Kingdom awarded for long service in the Territorial Force and its successor, the Territorial Army.
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Territorial Force
The Territorial Force was a part-time volunteer component of the British Army, created in 1908 to augment British land forces without resorting to conscription.
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The Star (Christchurch)
The Star is a newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
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Water motorsports at the 1908 Summer Olympics
At the 1908 Summer Olympics, three motorboat racing events were contested.
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William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel
William Hare, 2nd Earl of Listowel, (22 September 1801 – 4 February 1856), known as Viscount Ennismore from 1827 to 1837, was an Irish peer and politician.
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Wiseton
Wiseton is a small village, country estate and civil parish, Nottinghamshire, England, situated between the villages of Gringley-on-the-Hill and Everton, approximately southeast of Bawtry and west of Gainsborough.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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1st Lincolnshire Artillery Volunteers
The 1st Lincolnshire Artillery Volunteers were formed in 1860 as a response to a French invasion threat.
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See also
British motorboat racers
- Alfred Fentiman
- Bernard Boverton Redwood
- Bob Spalding
- Dean Stoneman
- Donald Campbell
- Eric Brandon
- Fiona Gore, Countess of Arran
- Henry Segrave
- Hubert Scott-Paine
- Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster
- Isaac Thomas Thornycroft
- Joe Carstairs
- John Cobb (racing driver)
- John Field-Richards
- John Hill (boat racer)
- John Marshall Gorham
- Joseph Laycock
- Malcolm Campbell
- Rick Frost
- Roger Jenkins (boat racer)
- Sophia Hope Gorham
- Steve Curtis
- Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden
- Tom Percival
- Winchester Clowes
Motorboat racers at the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Alfred Fentiman
- Bernard Boverton Redwood
- Ernest Blakelock Thubron
- Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster
- Isaac Thomas Thornycroft
- John Field-Richards
- John Marshall Gorham
- Joseph Laycock
- Sophia Hope Gorham
- Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden
- Winchester Clowes
Olympic motorboat racers for Great Britain
- Alfred Fentiman
- Bernard Boverton Redwood
- Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster
- Isaac Thomas Thornycroft
- John Field-Richards
- John Marshall Gorham
- Joseph Laycock
- Sophia Hope Gorham
- Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden
- Winchester Clowes
People from Wiseton
- Arthur Underwood
- Esther Acklom
- Harry Elliott (English cricketer)
- John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer
- Joseph Laycock
- Richard Budge
- Willis Walker
Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry officers
- Arthur Pawson
- Aubrey Herbert
- Daniel Knox, 6th Earl of Ranfurly
- Edward Kellett (Conservative politician)
- Francis Pelham-Clinton-Hope, 8th Duke of Newcastle
- Gerald Grosvenor, 4th Duke of Westminster
- Herbert Haydon Wilson
- Horace Peacock
- Joseph Laycock
- Keith Douglas
- Lionel Isherwood
- Myles Thoroton Hildyard
- Osbert Peake, 1st Viscount Ingleby
- Osbert Sitwell
- Richard Abel Smith
- Robert Holden (cricketer)
- Sackville Pelham, 5th Earl of Yarborough
- Sir Albert Bennett, 1st Baronet
- Sir John Milbanke, 10th Baronet
- Sir Thomas White, 1st Baronet
- Sir Thomas White, 2nd Baronet
- Sydney Pierrepont, 3rd Earl Manvers
- Thomas Wildman
- Vernon Willey, 2nd Baron Barnby
Sportspeople from Nottinghamshire
- Amy Hunt
- Arthur Reid (golfer)
- Ashley Tait
- Bill Furniss
- Carl Froch
- Chris Walker (motorcyclist)
- Christopher Dean
- David Fletcher (cyclist)
- David Lindley (badminton)
- Emily Collinge
- Ernest Letherland
- Gary Wilkinson (snooker player)
- George Brough
- Gordon Ian
- Huw Swetnam
- Ian Hallam
- James Matthews (racing driver)
- Jason Ferguson (snooker player)
- Jayne Torvill
- Jean Baker (bowls)
- John Newbold
- John Reynolds (motorcyclist)
- John Thornton (athlete)
- Johnny Pritchett
- Joseph Laycock
- Joy Jordan
- Kelvin Batey
- Kyle Ryde
- Leigh Wood (boxer)
- Les Leston
- Lloyd Binch
- Lorna Tonks
- Louis Lawson
- Melissa Reid (paratriathlete)
- Nathan Robertson
- Norman Mason (canoeist)
- Paul Harvey (darts player)
- Paul Wright (cyclist)
- Percy Wyld
- Reg Leafe
- Robert Adcock
- Sam Oldham
- Shane McPhilbin
- Sharon Gibson
- Sophie Coldwell
- Thomas Horspool
- Tom Simpson
- Wilfrid Reid
- William Thompson (boxer)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Laycock
Also known as Joseph Frederick Laycock, Laycock, Joseph.