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15-735: Adeane is an English surname. People with this surname include: Charles Adeane (1863–1943), British army officer Edward Adeane (born 1939), private secretary to Prince of Wales Edward Stanley Adeane , (1836–1902), Admiral of the Royal Navy Henry John Adeane (1789–1847), English politician Henry John Adeane (1833–1870) , English politician James Whorwood Adeane (1740–1802), MP Michael Adeane, Baron Adeane (1910–1984), private secretary to Queen Elizabeth II Madeline Adeane (1869–1941), of The Wyndham Sisters portrait See also [ edit ] Adéane ,

30-560: A rural community in Ziguinchor Region, Senegal References [ edit ] ^ Hanks, P.; Coates, R.; McClure, P. (2016). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland . OUP Oxford. p. 15. ISBN   978-0-19-252747-9 . Retrieved 7 September 2018 . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Adeane . If an internal link intending to refer to

45-510: A specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Adeane&oldid=887411322 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Charles Adeane Charles Robert Whorwood Adeane CB JP (2 November 1863 – 11 February 1943)

60-575: Is awarded for achievement in land management and the development of an English agricultural estate. The National Agricultural Award , originally established in 1964 as the Massey Ferguson National Award for Services to United Kingdom Agriculture was adopted by the Royal Agricultural Society of England in 1999. It is presented to recognise outstanding contributions to the advancement of agriculture in

75-762: The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England . The society presents a number of awards yearly at its annual Bledisloe Day. Archives of the society are held at the Museum of English Rural Life . Additional materials are held at Stoneleigh. The Royal Show , also known as the Royal Agricultural Show, was an annual agricultural show held by the Royal Agricultural Society of England every year from 1839 to 2009. The event covered all aspects of farming, food production and rural living, from British livestock to business methods and technology used in

90-639: The 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment . During this time Adeane was decorated with the Order of St Sava of Serbia . After his retirement he became Honorary Colonel of the Cambridgeshire Volunteer Regiment . Adeane was justice of the peace and Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire from 1915 until his death in 1943. In 1917, he was appointed President of the Royal Agricultural Society . In the latter year, Adeane

105-720: The Society has concentrated on transfer of scientific knowledge to agricultural practitioners. The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England was sent for free to thousands of society members, with a few hundred copies additionally sold. Philip Pusey , who had also been prominent in founding the society, was the first editor of the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England from its founding in 1840 to his death in 1855. The editorship then passed to H. S. Thompson, Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 11th Baronet and Chandos Wren-Hoskyns , who served jointly from 1855-1858. Thompson

120-906: The United Kingdom. The Research Medal for Research Work of Benefit to Agriculture was introduced in 1954 to recognise research work of outstanding merit, carried out in the United Kingdom of benefit to agriculture. The Excellence in Practical Farming Award (est. 1999) recognises practical farmers and farm managers who are sharing their knowledge and inspiring others. The Practice with Science Award (est. 2011) supports research work "and innovation that results in practical advances or improvements in technical and economic efficiency on UK farms." The Science and Technology Award (est. 2022), recognises researchers whose contributions to agricultural science or innovative technology are changing agricultural practice. The Farm of

135-625: The farming industry. Over 1,000 stands, world-class livestock and equine classes attracted visitors from over 100 countries. During its early years, the show was held in a different location each year, with towns and cities competing for the honor of hosting the event. From 1969 until 2009, the show was held at Stoneleigh Park (also known as the National Agricultural Centre or NAC) near Stoneleigh in Warwickshire . The last Royal Show took place in 2009. Since then,

150-506: The first wife of William Pleydell-Bouverie, 7th Earl of Radnor and mother of the 8th Earl of Radnor . His grandson, through his eldest daughter, Pamela, was the jazz musician and broadcaster Humphrey Lyttelton . His grandson, through his fourth daughter, Lettice, was Sir Timothy Colman KG of the Colman's mustard family. Royal Agricultural Society of England The Royal Agricultural Society of England ( RASE ) promotes

165-501: The scientific development of English agriculture. It was established in 1838 with the motto "Practice with Science" and was known as the English Agricultural Society until it received its Royal Charter and present name from Queen Victoria in 1840. The organization's purpose was to support agricultural research, education and practice, connecting scientists and farmers. The first Royal Agricultural Show

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180-518: Was a British army officer. Adeane was the only son of the politician Henry John Adeane and his wife Lady Elizabeth Philippa Yorke , eldest daughter of Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwicke . Adeane was educated at Eton College and at Christ Church, Oxford . He received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by the University of Cambridge . He served in the British Army and was lieutenant of

195-421: Was assisted by Henry Michael Jenkins from 1858-1859. There was some controversy when John Chalmers Morton was passed over for editor in 1860: P. H. Frère served as editor from 1860-1868. H. M. Jenkins returned as joint secretary-editor in 1868, and served as editor until 1887. The society makes a number of regular awards. The Bledisloe Gold Medal for Landowners, instituted in 1958 by Viscount Bledisloe ,

210-567: Was awarded a Companion of the Order of the Bath and in 1920, he was invested as an Officer of the Belgian Order of the Crown . On 23 July 1888, he married Madeline Pamela Constance Blanche Wyndham, daughter of Hon. Percy Scawen Wyndham , a son of George Wyndham, 1st Baron Leconfield . They had seven children, two sons and five daughters. His daughter Helena Olivia Adeane (1902–1985) was

225-540: Was held in 1839. The Royal became an important yearly event in Victorian life. Towns competed to host the week-long national agricultural show, which was held in a different location each year. It was widely reported about by both agricultural and general newspapers. From 1969 until 2009, the Royal Show was held at Stoneleigh Park , near Kenilworth , in Warwickshire . From 1840 to 2002 the organization published

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