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y will marry Jack Westruther, his favourite | great-nephew, and Kitty would be only too happy to compl |
When another | great-nephew arrives, Kitty hails him with relief. |
s to the succession, and favoring Tiberius' | great-nephew Caligula whom his daughter Eunia was having |
emorial Trust, established by Mountbatten's | great-nephew Charles, Prince of Wales after Mountbatten |
of Warwickshire County Cricket Club and his | great-nephew Chris Woods was a successful international |
ed a Knight of the Garter together with his | great-nephew Frederick, later Prince of Wales. |
Her adopted son, who was also her | great-nephew, George Arundale later became president of |
His | great-nephew Giovanni Antonio Cardinal Facchinetti de Nu |
J Hoare, his grandson Charles T Hoare and a | great-nephew Henry W Hoare all played first-class cricke |
The Khan became angry at the murder of his | great-nephew, however, and put those responsible to deat |
His | great-nephew is current Brisbane Broncos player Jharal Y |
His | great-nephew is Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Cla |
He is not to be confused with his | great-nephew, John Codrington Bampfylde. |
In 1842, Ritchie's | great-nephew John Ritchie Findlay came to live with Ritc |
Niebaum's | great-nephew John Daniel Jr. took over operations in 193 |
, L.G.B.J. and W.J., a nephew Neville Ford, | great-nephew John Barclay and uncle G.J.Ford all playing |
ndelssohn-Bartholdy (1875-1935), led by his | great-nephew Julius H. Schoeps (born 1942), tried to rec |
of Iraq, following the assassination of his | great-nephew King Faisal II by General Muhammad Najib ar |
His | great-nephew Lawrence Cannon was a Member of Parliament |
ew William, who became an archdeacon, and a | great-nephew named Robert de Alvers. |
He was a | great-nephew of Abraham Darby III. |
He was | great-nephew of the 1st Baron Lexinton. |
Morrison is a | great-nephew of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. |
completed in 1860 by Colonel John Willis, a | great-nephew of President James Madison. |
Saussy was the | great-nephew of the Savannah painter Hattie Saussy. |
He is the | great-nephew of former Mayor of Toronto Donald Dean Summ |
r Blackett of Hoppyland (1612-1675) and the | greatnephew of Sir William Blackett. |
He was the | great-nephew of his namesake Sir Roger Wilbraham, founde |
He is the | great-nephew of the singer Johnny Cash and the brother o |
ldest son of John Taylor Coleridge, and the | great-nephew of the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
was started by 15-year-old fan Andy Mitten, | great-nephew of the former Manchester United winger Char |
Ludwig was a | great-nephew of Tsarina Alexandra and Grand Duchess Eliz |
n Panmure estates passed to William another | great-nephew of the second Earl and the second son of th |
, current Machnovka Rebbe of Bnei Brak is a | great-nephew of Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshl of Machnovk |
He was | great-nephew of the first Sir Wolstan Dixie, Lord mayor |
Alexander was a | great-nephew of Tsarina Alexandra and Grand Duchess Eliz |
He is the | great-nephew of 1930s African-American track and field s |
He is the | great-nephew of Manuel V. Domenech, former legislator, M |
first Baronet of the 1866 creation and the | great-nephew of the first Baronet of the 1872 creation. |
John B. Breckinridge was also the | great-nephew of William Campbell Preston Breckinridge wh |
al Bishop of Pennsylvania, and a nephew and | great-nephew of successive Episcopal bishops of New York |
n Lawgoch the last and only known surviving | great-nephew of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd in 1378. |
rgeon and artist James Stuart, as well as a | great-nephew of the Indophile Major-General Charles Stua |
ssex (5 August 1871 - 18 February 1951) and | great-nephew of the poet Percy Shelley). |
n of Sir George Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet, and | great-nephew of Thomas Babington Macaulay, whose staunch |
politician and hereditary peer, and is the | great-nephew of Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby (a |
(b.1965), grandson Charlie Allen (b.1992), | great-nephew Oliver (b.1986) and nephews Bradley (b.1971 |
His | great-nephew Peter Oliver, Jr. married the daughter of G |
For the article about his | great-nephew, see Willie McStay (footballer born 1961). |
The estate was later inherited by Page's | great-nephew Sir Gregory Page-Turner in 1775. |
erest in the estates, with remainder to his | great-nephew, Sir Edward (1596-1648), who was a colonel |
Her | great-nephew, Stephen Lee "Steve" Gunn, was elected Mont |
at his death, in 1524, bequeathed it to his | great-nephew, Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland, in 15 |
He was born in Deptford, and was a | great-nephew through his mother of Lancelot Andrewes. |
His | great-nephew, Tom Stones, only discovered that he existe |
However, their | great-nephew was created a Baronet in 1831 (see below). |
His | great-nephew was Sir Joseph Barcroft, whose family home, |
The Grimston estates passed to his | great-nephew William Luckyn, who assumed the surname of |
Samuel, who died childless in 1700, to his | great-nephew William Luckyn, who in turn became the firs |
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