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12-456: Bulteel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Bulteel (1850–1888), English rugby union international Émile Bulteel (1906–1978), French water polo player John Crocker Bulteel (1793–1843), English politician John Bulteel (died 1669) (?–1669), English member of Parliament, friend of Pepys John Bulteel (writer) (1627–1692), English writer and translator, cousin of

24-859: A descendant of General Walker, Governor of Derry . They had a number of children including three sons Edward Josiah, Samuel William (Director of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway ), and Andrew Hume, (Andrew's father), as well as six daughters (Susan, Matilda, Ellen, Jane, Margaret, Anne and Mary). Andrew Hume like his great uncle became a Collector of H.M. Customs, but based in Liverpool. He married, on 8 June 1841, Catherine, daughter of Rev. Marcus Chartres, Prebendary of Clone and Rector of Ferns, County Wexford and Sophia Irvin of Enniskillen. Andrew Marcus had an older brother, Edward, and three sisters Sophia-Matilda, Eleanor-Mary and Emily-Catherine. The Bulteel family had moved to Manchester such that by 1871 Andrew

36-668: Is a memorial, as his remains have never been discovered. The cemetery was established in 1852 and opened on 1 June 1853, and the Old Melbourne Cemetery (on the site of what is now the Queen Victoria Market ) was closed the next year. The grounds feature several heritage buildings, many in bluestone, including a couple of chapels and a number of cast iron pavilions. The gatehouses are particularly notable. Six Prime Ministers of Australia are memorialised at Melbourne General Cemetery. Four are interred in

48-513: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Andrew Bulteel Andrew Bulteel (1850–1888) was a rugby union international who represented England in 1875. Andrew Marcus Bulteel was born in September 1850 in Liverpool, the second son of Andrew Hume Bulteel and his wife Catherine Chartres. The Bulteel family was of Huguenot descent and had arrived in England in

60-432: Is interred at Melbourne General Cemetery, William Champ . There are two Governors of Victoria , Sir Charles Hotham and Sir James Gobbo , and one Governor-General of Australia , Sir Isaac Isaacs , buried at Melbourne General Cemetery. The cemetery contains the war graves of 91 Commonwealth service personnel, more than 30 from World War I and more than 50 from World War II . A monument in memory of Elvis Presley

72-751: The 1600s, from France after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes . Three brothers had made the trip, one died unmarried in London whilst the two remaining brothers acquired the estate of Flete in Devon . Andrew's grandfather, Edward Bulteel (a cousin of John Crocker Bulteel the M.P. of Flete) settled at Sligo in Ireland, where his uncle was Collector of the Customs. He married Eleanor Hume, of Scottish descent and

84-483: The above [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Bulteel . If an internal link intending to refer to 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=Bulteel&oldid=1150974216 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

96-728: The army on 3 June 1888 at Rochester-lodge, Little Flinders Street (Flinders Lane), in Melbourne. He was buried in Melbourne General Cemetery . Melbourne General Cemetery The Melbourne General Cemetery is a large (43 hectare ) necropolis located 3 km (1.9 mi) north of the city of Melbourne in the suburb of Carlton North . The cemetery is notably the resting place of five Prime Ministers of Australia , more than any other necropolis within Australia. Former Prime Minister Harold Holt 's headstone

108-459: The cemetery's 'Prime Ministers Garden': Sir Robert Menzies (including Dame Pattie Menzies ), Sir John Gorton , Malcolm Fraser and Bob Hawke (half of Hawkes ashes are at Melbourne, the other half are interred in Sydney ). Harold Holt 's (including his wife Dame Zara Bate ) is a memorial, as his body was never recovered after he disappeared at sea . Dame Zara is buried at Sorrento Cemetery,

120-699: The closest burial ground to where Holt disappeared. James Scullin (including Sarah Scullin ) is buried in the Catholic section of the cemetery. There are eight Premiers of Victoria buried in the Melbourne General Cemetery, more than any other necropolis around the state. Premiers George Elmslie , James Francis , Duncan Gillies , Richard Heales , William Nicholson , Sir John O'Shanassy , Sir James Patterson , and James Service . Sir Robert Menzies served as Deputy Premier of Victoria between 1932 and 1934. The first Premier of Tasmania

132-579: Was erected in the cemetery by the Elvis Presley Fan Club of Victoria on 26 November 1977, three months after the singer's passing on 16 August of that year. The monument was personally approved by Vernon Presley and was erected even before the equivalent monument in Presley's hometown of Memphis, Tennessee . It was unveiled by Johnny O'Keefe , just under a year before his own passing on 6 October 1978. Fan club vigils were initially held at

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144-672: Was living in Chorlton-on-Medlock . In Manchester he played rugby there he played for the Manchester Football Club . Bulteel made his only international appearance on 13 December 1875 at Rathmines, Dublin against Ireland in a 20 a-side rugby international, won by England by a goal to nil. Andrew joined the 40th Lancashire Rifle Volunteer Corps, rising to the rank of Lieutenant, but he resigned his Commission on 15 March 1879. It seemed that he later moved to Cachar , India and died just ten years after leaving

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