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Lieutenant General Sir Henry D'Oyley Torrens KCB KCMG (24 February 1833 – 1 December 1889) was a British Army officer and colonial governor. He was born in Meerut , India , the son of Henry Whitelock Torrens and Eliza Mary Roberts and died in London.
The area was divided for housing. However, the Hank family lived on Torrens Avenue, Lockleys [6] and had established 11 acres [7] of market garden there after world war I. [7] The Hank brothers (Ray, Bill and Bob) all attended the Lockleys Primary School [7] in Brooklyn Park and would all become footballers for the West Torrens Football Club in the SANFL.
Burden established his own pharmacy at 48 King William Street by 1886, [7] and a second shop in Henley Beach around 1911. In 1948 the business was sold to Douglas Finlayson, who already had pharmacies in Grote and Pulteney streets, but retained the old business name. [8] and before 1952 joined by another at 73a Hindley Street. [9]
Torrens rose to be appointed Military Secretary in 1809. He attained the rank of major-general in 1814, and was gazetted K.C.B. and then Adjutant-General to the Forces in 1820. [3] Torrens died while out riding with his wife and daughters at Welwyn, Hertfordshire on 23 August 1828, aged 48. [1] [3]
The victim, Marjorie Ann Henley, was one of five candidates who ran for Kay Granger’s 12th Congressional District seat in the 2024 Republican primary. Fort Worth man arrested for drunk driving ...
For the descendants, and their close relatives, of Major-General Sir Henry Torrens (1779–1828), a senior British Army officer, and Adjutant-General to the Forces, and his cousin Robert Torrens (1780–1864), Royal Marines officer, political economist, part-owner of the influential Globe newspaper, and prolific writer. And the places, rivers ...