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Lahore: Commanding Station: Brigadier | Sir James Tennant, Bengal Artillery |
Statue of | Sir Robert Hart in Shanghai. |
The statue of | Sir Galahad in honour of Harper |
A bronze statue of | Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exte |
Statue of | Sir Bobby Robson at Portman Road. |
A statue of | Sir Samuel Cunard in Halifax, Nova Scotia |
A statue of | Sir Winston Churchill in Parliament Square |
A statue of | Sir Francis Powell stands in Mesnes Park, Wigan. |
Noble's statue of | Sir James Outram, 1st Baronet (1871), Whitehall Gar |
A statue of | Sir Robert was located at the ground floor of the b |
One such is a statue of | Sir Robert Peel* mounted on a cylindrical stone pli |
Statue of | Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal, Tindal Square Chelms |
He was therefore the step-father of | Sir Edward Unton. |
Alice was the stepdaughter of | Sir Thomas More. |
Professors included Stephen Sondheim, | Sir Ian McKellen, Thelma Holt DBE, Arthur Miller, M |
Athole Stewart - | Sir Timothy Kentford |
Beatrice Stewart (married | Sir James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas) |
Patrick Stewart - | Sir Simon de Canterville (The Ghost) |
Catherine Stewart- married | Sir John Forbes, 6th lord Forbes |
Elspeth Stewart- married | Sir Robert Innes 2nd of Innermarky |
John Stocker as | Sir Burnivere/Evil Knight #2 |
Philip Stone - | Sir John Gallagher |
The story of | Sir Sidney Kidman. |
Noted students included | Sir Thomas More, who attended New Inn before going |
He financed the higher studies of | Sir Chhotu Ram. |
an old windmill, used as a recording studio by | Sir Paul McCartney. |
Today, the recording studios of | Sir Paul McCartney are to be found at the mill. |
h troops soon afterwards arrived at Suakin, and | Sir Gerald Graham took the offensive. |
He was succeeded by | Sir Edward Barkham, 2nd Baronet. |
He was succeeded by | Sir William Wedderburn. |
th dismissed from this post, being succeeded by | Sir Robert Melville. |
He was succeeded by | Sir Hilton Lawson, 4th Baronet. |
He was succeeded by | Sir Clarmont Skrine. |
Piers was succeeded by | Sir Edward Butler of Duiske, knt. |
as appointed solicitor-general in succession to | Sir Thomas Trevor. |
His successor was | Sir William Hussey. |
Successor to | Sir Walter Dongan, 3rd Baronet, he was 4th Baronet |
His successor was | Sir Walter Clegg. |
Actors such as | Sir Alec Guinness and Patrick Macnee also performed |
They have had many great cricketers such as | Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde W |
The name was suggested by | Sir John Herschel. |
Francis L. Sullivan - | Sir Julian Weyre |
At St. Benoid, 250 men surrender to | Sir John Colborne. |
The castle surrendered to | Sir Edward in September 1645. |
Mack Swain as | Sir Francis Beekman |
Clive Swift as | Sir Horace Wilson |
Sylvester, Beaumont, | Sir John Harrington, |
tions:Take Hwy #101 to San Rafael, and take the | Sir Francis Drake Blvd. |
The Tale Of | Sir Robin |
The Talisman by | Sir Walter Scott |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Ernest Clark |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir William Ellison-Macartney |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Phillip Bennett |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Gerald Strickland (until 20 May), then Sir Harr |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Gerald Strickland |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Robert Hamilton |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Charles Gairdner |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Ronald Cross, 1st Baronet |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Henry Young |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir John Eardley-Wilmot |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir William Denison |
Forrest Taylor as | Sir Errol/Thomas Eric |
Godfrey Tearle - | Sir Henry Mallory |
Godfrey Tearle as | Sir Wilfred Rhodes |
"Broadway" (Billy Bird, Teddy McCrae, | Sir Henry Joseph Woode) - 3:59 |
The Daily Telegraph Vice-Admiral | Sir John Cox |
McConnell served one term, and | Sir Daniel Dixon was elected in 1901. |
is named after its sponsor, textile millionaire | Sir Harry Djanogly. |
LIMBAUGH: Thank you, | sir. |
I thank you, | sir. |
Late medieval tombs include that of | Sir David Mathew(d.1484). |
important marriage of the Crawfords was that of | Sir Reginald Crawford's sister Margaret and Sir Ala |
KRYTEN: 'But that's 39436175880932/C, | sir.' |
The school is named after the astronomer | Sir Bernard Lovell. |
It is named after the explorer, | Sir Douglas Mawson. |
ted with the first Special Award, from the 2005 | Sir Arthur Clarke Awards. |
served as flagship of Vice-Admiral of the Blue | Sir George Byng and belonged to Admiral Sir Cloudes |
Her brother was the actor | Sir Rex Harrison. |
and captured Goodrich Castle from the Royalist | Sir Henry Lingen. |
ed with the retirement of the Governor-General, | Sir John Kerr. |
On 5 February 1991, the Governor, | Sir Francis Burt, reconstituted the Ministry. |
He was a nephew of the geologist | Sir Andrew Ramsay. |
opened in 1894 and is named after the educator | Sir Hugh Owen. |
Two of the class, | Sir Galahad and Sir Lancelot were converted to danl |
A Dream of the Past: | Sir Isumbras at the Ford |
At the Restoration | Sir Thomas is said to have received £60,000 to comp |
John Woodvine as Adm. of the Fleet | Sir Terence Lewin (Chief of the Defence Staff) |
His brother was the physicist | Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor OM. |
His father was the composer | Sir Lennox Berkeley. |
It has transpired that the late | Sir John Halstead, Sir Geoffrey's predecessor durin |
During the year, | Sir Francis Verner Wylie succeeds Sir William Frase |
She is the sister of the composer, | Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. |
Bilston was the birthplace of the poet | Sir Henry Newbolt. |
The collector, | Sir Ashton Lever was born at Alkington Hall. |
"There are eight sail of the line, | Sir John" |
In 1897 he was President of the Edinburgh | Sir Walter Scott Club and gave the Toast to Sir Wal |
For the archaeologist, | Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie, see Flinders P |
It is also the best of the best of the best | sir! |
onald Hobley famously introduced the politician | Sir Stafford Cripps as Sir 'Stifford Crapps'. |
The painter | Sir Joshua Reynolds commissioned the house in 1772. |
His grandson, the explorer | Sir Ranulph Fiennes, inherited the title on his bir |
For the musician, | Sir Thomas Armstrong, see Thomas Armstrong (conduct |
This was followed in 1999 by the Institute's | Sir Robert Lawrence Award for Services to Logistics |
Selected Writings of the Late | Sir Misha Black |
om 1916, with the appointment of the President, | Sir Ponnambalam Arunachalam followed by eminent loc |
On 6 April 1950, the Governor, | Sir James Mitchell, constituted the Ministry. |
On 1 April 1947, the Lieutenant-Governor, | Sir James Mitchell, constituted the Ministry. |
ter shared a dance partnership with the danseur | Sir Anthony Dowell. |
The historian | Sir Martin Gilbert said: "Alfred Wetzler was a true |
n 1815 and 1822 Burton worked for the architect | Sir John Soane and traveled in Italy with his secre |
He was a cousin of the physicist | Sir Oliver Lodge. |
The physician | Sir George Baker was his grandson. |
oni , who was initially assisted by the painter | Sir James Thornhill. |
he current church was designed by the architect | Sir Robert Lorimer and was dedicated in 1932. |
Christie was a friend of the industrialist | Sir Joseph Whitworth. |
The Hon | Sir Francis Murphy, Speaker of the Legislative Asse |
Alexander Mackenzie, son of the aforementioned | Sir Colin "Cam" Mackenzie. |
The Honorable | Sir Run Run SHAW, G.B.M. |
His final guest was the actor | Sir Ian McKellen. |
Her father was son of the elder | Sir Francis Knollys and his wife, Catherine Carey. |
He was the brother of the actor, | Sir Charles Hawtrey. |
1938: Adm The Hon | Sir Alexander Ramsay GCVO KCB DSO |
His middle name derived from the illustrator | Sir John Tenniel, a distant relation. |
At the Reformation | Sir Thomas Cheyney was given possession of the site |
arried David Renwick Grant, and second the late | Sir Hugh Arbuthnot, 7th Bt. |
The Clandestine Marriage (Savoy Theatre, 1975): | Sir John Melvil |
Christie's English theatrical actor | Sir Charles Cartwright turns into Charles Cartwrigh |
Through their son | Sir Thomas Boleyn, Margaret and Sir William were th |
This holding was further expanded by their son | Sir John Gage who inherited land belonging to his f |
Cartwright passed them to | Sir George Carteret in England. |
Trevelyan in 1910 with his eldest son Theo and | Sir George Otto Trevelyan. |
George Theodore Berthon's | Sir Henry William Stisted |
Among these were | Sir Joshua Reynolds, Dr. Johnson, after Reynolds, S |
They were | Sir Robin Mackworth-Young GCVO (1958-1985), and Sir |
He gained two stepsons from this marriage; | Sir Simon Towneley and Sir Peregrine Worsthorne. |
During this meeting | Sir Frederick Arthur Whitaker was elected as presid |
Members included Thomas Derby, | Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard Pollard and John Ro |
Hugh Thompson ... | Sir Edward Leighton |
Recordings of the suites include those by | Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Charles Groves, Horst Stein |
He thus became | Sir James Ah Koy, effective from 19 June 2006, a sp |
At first, Bernard is tightlipped, reminding | Sir Humphrey that he is the Minister's Principal Pr |
The Lord of the Manor at this time was | Sir William Eden. |
ower Canada as secretary to Lieutenant-Governor | Sir Francis Nathaniel Burton. |
1794 to 1811 | Sir James Pulteney, 7th Bt |
1948 to 1962 | Sir Frederick Delve |
2003 to 2007 | Sir Ken Knight |
Speakers were to include | Sir William Hart Dyke MP and Horatio Davies MP. |
The town is also home to the | Sir Donald Bradman or Bradman Museum. |
He reported to Admiral | Sir Reginald (Blinker) Hall, RN, Head of Room 40. |
He was knighted in 1924 to become | Sir Lewis Cohen. |
He was brother to General | Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC and uncle of the |
They amount to £310,000: | Sir Humphrey's plan has worked. |
1762 to 1794 | Sir James Saunders Sebright |
lved the order, and the land passed to Cardinal | Sir Thomas Wolsey. |
In the church is a memorial to Admiral | Sir Edward Codrington. |
I have the honour to be, | Sir |
Dudley sought to supplant | Sir William Phips as governor of Massachusetts. |
n 1835 he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to General | Sir Henry Fane in India. |
Malcolm Tod as | Sir Charles Weston |
Tomb of | Sir Thomas |
The church holds the tomb of | Sir Roger Smith, which includes decorative alabster |
Effigy from the tomb of | Sir Thomas Adams |
David Torrence as | Sir Richard Hare |
The Mountain Torrent; after | Sir E. Landseer. |
He trained under | Sir Aubrey Lewis. |
In 1942, management was transferred to | Sir R Ropner & Co Ltd. |
Translated by | Sir Richard Colt-Hoare (1894), p.445 |
He served as a Lord of the Treasury in | Sir Robert Peel's Administration from 1834-1835. |
Frederick Treves - | Sir Charles Portal |
Spencer Trevor - | Sir Bryan Johnstone |
in a National Theatre 80th birthday tribute to | Sir Laurence Olivier, Happy Birthday, Sir Larry on |
Patrick Troughton as | Sir Andrew Ffoulkes |
Roscoe Troxler and | Sir Huon, 1906 Kentucky Derby |
Ralph Truman as | Sir Ralph Sidley |
Ralph Truman - | Sir Robert Wyvern |
hases included Stoke Edith from the trustees of | Sir Henry Lingen in 1670 (made by his father), and |
Will the truth of | Sir Knight come out? |
In 1774 he became private tutor to | Sir Richard St. George. |
e daughter of the first Independent TV magnate, | Sir Robert Renwick. |
They had two children: | Sir Thomas and Winifred. |
They had two sons and two daughters, | Sir George being succeeded by his eldest son and he |
He was the father of at least two children, | Sir Richard Burke and Sir David Burke, both of whom |
Evaine and Bors have two sons, | Sir Lionel and Sir Bors the younger, who later achi |
rtrude Seton Gordon, and they had two children, | Sir Allen Aitcheson Havelock Charles, 2nd Baronet, |
They had two sons, | Sir Archibald Richard Charles Southby, 2nd Bt, and |
But, these are human beings, unarmed civilians, | sir. |
His uncle was | Sir Merrick Burrell, 1st Baronet and his younger br |
was in charge of Portsmouth WRNS under Admiral | Sir William James. |
Understudy to | Sir Gerald du Maurier 1928/29. |
he head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit for | Sir John Major. |
Manchester United manager | Sir Alex Ferguson on Neville |
son-in-law of former Manchester United manager | Sir Matt Busby. |
died architecture at Cambridge University under | Sir Leslie Martin. |
date unknown - | Sir John Powell Pryce, 6th Baronet (in debtors' pri |
date unknown - | Sir John Henry Scourfield, author (d. |
date unknown - | Sir Samuel Pennant, Lord Mayor of London |
date unknown - | Sir William Milbourne James (judge) (d. |
date unknown - | Sir William Owen, 4th Baronet of Orielton, politici |
date unknown - | Sir Thomas Foley, Welsh admiral (died 1833) |
date unknown - | Sir Charles John Salusbury, Baronet (d. |
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