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e he was a classmate of former Arsenal Director | Sir Roger Gibbs. |
Field Marshal | Sir Roland Gibbs: 1982 - 1990 |
Sir John Gibson (ca. | |
He was son of | Sir John Gibson, of Alderstone, in Ratho parish, ne |
Sir John Gibson, journalist (died 1915) | |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael |
In 2007 Joseph was the recipient of The | Sir John Gielgud Award (Theatre) for that year. |
Edward Beddoes ( | Sir John Gielgud), the victim's British valet; |
re include work with Kirk Douglas, Oliver Reed, | Sir John Gielgud, Sir Roger Moore, Sir Michael Cain |
Starring | Sir John Gielgud, Bob Peck and Joanne Whalley-Kilme |
Sir John Gieve (16 January 2006 - March 2009) | |
1624 | Sir Richard Gifford, Sir Henry Holcroft |
rial drinking fountain in the park commemorates | Sir Hedworth's gift of land for Roker Park. |
enovated between 1867-79 under the direction of | Sir George Gilbert Scott. |
Sir George Gilbert Scott begins work on the renovat | |
The church was built in 1878 to a design by | Sir George Gilbert Scott. |
St John's Church was designed by | Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1852. |
The church was designed by | Sir George Gilbert Scott and built between 1857 and |
The chancel was added by | Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1868. |
t. Mary's Church was built in 1865, designed by | Sir George Gilbert Scott. |
Sir George Gilbert Scott | |
The historian | Sir Martin Gilbert said: "Alfred Wetzler was a true |
It was restored by | Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875. |
He began as an architect in 1816 and | Sir George Gilbert Scott was his pupil. |
The Davies-Gilbert family are descendants of | Sir Humphrey Gilbert, who was an older half-brother |
Sir Humphrey Gilbert, circa 1583 | |
Sir Humphrey Gilbert- Explorer and Founder of the f | |
He was a cousin of | Sir Alfred Gilbert. |
1624: Arthur Champernoun; | Sir Edward Giles |
Sir Anthony Gill | |
Sir George Gillespie Baker (25 April 1910-13 June 1 | |
Sir Robin Gillett, 2nd Baronet, Lord Mayor of Londo | |
John Babington Gilliat (and sister of Lt Col | Sir Martin Gilliat), on 23 April 1935. |
of the hospital - Rooksdown House - was used by | Sir Harold Gillies, the pioneering plastic surgeon. |
At a by-election in April 1921, | Sir John Gilmour was returned unopposed |
1926 | Sir John Gilmour |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir George Gipps |
He was succeeded by his eldest son, | Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Baronet. |
ThePeerage.com: | Sir Thomas Gladstone, 2nd Bt. |
Laurence Olivier ... | Sir Arthur Glanville-Jones |
Gluck's brother, | Sir Louis Gluckstein, was a Conservative politician |
Dick Turpin: | Sir John Glutton |
Cecil Humphreys - | Sir Percival Glyde |
Sir George Glyn, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir James Gobbo |
Sir John Godfrey - drums | |
Sir William Golding CBE, novelist, Nobel Prize in L | |
Bloom, Harold; | Sir William Golding (1983). |
For the British politician see | Sir Julian Goldsmid, 3rd Baronet |
Illusion in Nature and Art (1973), (ed with | Sir Ernst Gombrich), London: Duckworth. |
Sir Daniel Gooch, Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Su | |
Sir Nicholas Goodison in 1992, Patricia Hewitt in 2 | |
Sir George Goodman MP (c. | |
Sir Henry Goodricke, 2nd Baronet (1642-1705) was th | |
She married | Sir Francis Goodwin. |
Sir Oliver Goonetilleke | |
Sir Jenison Gordon died at Haverholme Priory, in Ma | |
the papal court at Avignon by bishop Kininmund, | Sir Adam Gordon and Sir Odard de Maubuisson. |
Sir Neil Gordon Thorne (born 8 August 1932) is a Br | |
Sir Robert Gordon, 5th Baronet (c 1738 - 1776) | |
His son | Sir John Gordon, who was also captured was executed |
Sir Robert Gordon, 4th Baronet (1696 - 1772) MP for | |
Sir William Gordon, 3rd Baronet (d. | |
Sir John Gordon, 2nd Baronet (d. | |
They had two sons, Lieutenant-General | Sir George Gordon-Lennox and Rear-Admiral Sir Alexa |
Dorothy (1893-1958), married | Sir Archibald Gordon. |
Sir Charles Gore. | |
Sir William Goring, 1st Baronet (d. | |
Sir William Goring, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
Sir Charles Goring, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
Sir Eldon Gorst | |
Sir John Gorton GCMG, AC, CH (1911-2002) - 19th Pri | |
Sculpture at Cardiff by | Sir William Goscombe John |
It was sculpted by | Sir William Goscombe John. |
Sir Edmund Gosse, by John Singer Sargent, 1886 | |
The Life and Letters of | Sir Edmund Gosse, London, 1931 |
The voice on the other side say, " | Sir, sir, you've got the wrong number. |
On 30 April 1949, | Sir George Goudie, Country MLC for North Western Pr |
Tibetan Word Book, | Sir Basil Gould, C.M.G., C.I.E., and Hugh Edward Ri |
Sir Ronald Gould, 1947-1970 | |
Sir Robert Goushill or Gousell of Hoveringham, Nott | |
Warwick Buckland - | Sir William Gower |
Sir Thomas Gower, 1st Baronet of Stittenham (1584-c | |
Sir Thomas Gower, 2nd Baronet of Sittenham (c. | |
Physiology or Medicine: Christiaan Eijkman, | Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins |
General | Sir Douglas Gracey, Commander in Chief Pakistan Arm |
Maurice Denham as Rear Admiral | Sir Frederick Grafton |
He was the son of | Sir Crosland Graham of Clwyd Hall, Ruthin, Denbighs |
Sir (Atwell) Graham Lake, 10th Baronet (b. | |
h troops soon afterwards arrived at Suakin, and | Sir Gerald Graham took the offensive. |
Sir James Graham - First Lord of the Admiralty | |
Elizabeth Douglas, married | Sir Robert Graham of Fintry |
Sir John Graham Dalyell of the Binns, 6th Baronet ( | |
Sir Charles Graham, 6th Baronet 1983-1994 | |
Sir Francis Graham-Smith (born 25 April 1923) is a | |
reditary title Baron Glanusk which was given to | Sir Joseph's grandson, Sir Joseph Russell Bailey in |
James Robertson Justice as | Sir Beverly Grant |
Sir Mark granted the couple leave to appeal; but no | |
Rev. Bishop Lawrence Bianchi and his Excellency | Sir Alexander Grantham presiding. |
ed in honour of the then Governor of Hong Kong, | Sir Alexander Grantham. |
Sir (Charles) Granville Gibson (8 November 1880 - 1 | |
Edward Martindel as | Sir Alfred Grayle |
The first was | Sir Guy Green. |
nsard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Sir Walter Greene |
1969: | Sir Denis Greenhill |
Sir Leonard Greenwell (1781-1844), was a major-gene | |
The last manager of the Olympic was | Sir Ben Greet, later manager of the Old Vic. |
Lieutenant-General | Sir Charles Gregan Craufurd GCB (1761-1821) was a S |
Other Royalist commanders included Lord Mohun, | Sir Bevil Grenville and Sir Nicholas Slanning. |
Sir Richard Grenville 1544-1550 | |
Sir Bevil Grenville's Memorial, at Kilkhampton Chur | |
t those who took part in the council of war was | Sir Richard Grenville, a younger brother of Sir Bev |
Also in Drake's fleet was | Sir Richard Grenville, who was Erisey's cousin. |
He was the father of | Sir Thomas Gresham. |
Sir Nigel Gresley, 6th Baronet (c. | |
Gresley was the son of | Sir Thomas Gresley, 4th Baronet and his first wife |
The Locomotives of | Sir Nigel Gresley. |
line of notable speakers have spoken, including | Sir Nigel Gresley. |
Governor - | Sir George Grey is recalled by the British governme |
Premier - John Hall replaces | Sir George Grey on 8 October. |
Sir Thomas Grey (c. | |
Governor - | Sir George Grey |
Governor of South Australia - | Sir George Grey |
Sir Ralph Grey (1406-1443), married Elizabeth Fitzh | |
married Thomas Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk and | Sir John Grey |
Governor - | Sir George Grey resigns on 6 January. |
Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 11th Baronet (d. | |
Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet. | |
essively private secretary to Henry Labouchere, | Sir George Grey, and Sir Charles Wood. |
Sir George Grey, Portuguese-born British, is appoin | |
roy is dismissed on 18 November and replaced by | Sir George Grey. |
In 1610 it was granted by the Crown to | Sir Ralph Grey. |
1472) married | Sir Robert Greystoke |
Sir Robert Grierson, 3rd Baronet (b. | |
Sir Richard Grierson, 7th Baronet (b. | |
Sir Cecil Griffin - Indian Civil Service | |
Sir Ralph Griffith, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. | |
Sir Ralph Griffith, The Times, 13 December 1963; pg | |
ed in 1951, and had one child, Lavinia (married | Sir Nicholas Grimshaw). |
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, architect, president of the | |
1626: | Sir Harbottle Grimston |
Sir Harbottle Grimston, 1st Baronet (c. | |
2 January - | Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet, politician (bo |
Lee married Dorothy Howe, daughter of | Sir George Grobham Howe, 1st Baronet and his wife E |
Sir Richard Grosvenor, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
The first director was | Sir George Grove and he was followed by Sir Hubert |
including Julian Lloyd Webber, Meredith Davies, | Sir Charles Groves and Sir Neville Marriner. |
Actors such as | Sir Alec Guinness and Patrick Macnee also performed |
Speaker of the House - | Sir Arthur Guinness |
Sir John Guise, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
Sad | Sir - guitar |
Sir Nigel Gull | |
Sir Sidney Guy Kimber (1873-1949) was a British pol | |
Sir (Colpoys) Guy Johnson, 8th Baronet (b. | |
Captain | Sir Hubert Guy Dyke Acland, 4th Baronet, DSO (8 Jun |
Sir Gareth Gwyn Roberts, 1958 Penmaenmawr. | |
1943: | Sir Evan Gwynne-Evans, Bt., of Oakland's Park, Newn |
Vie Politique de | Sir Louis H Lafontaine (1864) |
Sir F. H. C. Wiltshire MC, 18 October 1947 | |
Professor | Sir Leslie H. Martin (1900-1983), an Australian phy |
Sir John Habakkuk, 1950-1967 | |
Sir Nicholas Hacket Carew, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
( | Sir Robert had been married to Margaret, daughter o |
Sir Gerald had a brother, Sir Francis Stanhope Hans | |
le he was named joint admiral of the fleet with | Sir Richard Haddock and Sir Henry Killigrew. |
he Western Command was under Lieutenant General | Sir Robert Haining with HQ in Chester. |
Portrait of | Sir Matthew Hale, by Wright |
His eldest son, | Sir William Hale-White, was a distinguished doctor |
1614: | Sir Edward Hales |
had children by his first wife including a son | Sir John Hales who predeceased him and he was succe |
Major-General | Sir Colin Halkett K.C.B. |
Sir John Hall (1795, Little Beck, Westmorland - 17 | |
Sir Peter Hall | |
Sir John Hall, who built the MetroCentre | |
In 1900 | Sir Charles Hall, Recorder of London, died. |
Sir James Hall, 2nd Baronet (d. | |
He was the eldest brother of | Sir John Hall. |
Her maternal grandfather was Premier | Sir John Hall. |
Michael Gough as | Sir Jenner Halliday |
It has transpired that the late | Sir John Halstead, Sir Geoffrey's predecessor durin |
Sir Patrick Hamilton (died 1520) was a Scottish nob | |
Sir George Hamilton (bef. | |
He succeeded his father, Squadron Leader | Sir Norman Hamilton Pringle as 10th Baronet in 1961 |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Robert Hamilton |
Sir John Hamilton Spencer-Smith, 6th Baronet (b. | |
31 March - | Sir Ion Hamilton Benn, 1st Baronet, businessman and |
Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, 1877-January 1880 | |
Sir John Hamilton of Cadzow, 4th Laird of Cadzow (b | |
an edition of | Sir William Hamilton's lectures with memoir (1869, |
Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet (c. | |
Sir William Hamilton, 1st Baronet c 1645 c 1690 | |
Sir Robert Hamilton, 8th Baronet 1754 - 8 Jun 1799 | |
Sir Robert Hamilton, 3rd Baronet c 1720 | |
Sir Robert Hamilton, 5th Baronet 1714 - 1756 | |
Sir Robert Hamilton, 2nd Baronet 1650 1701 | |
Sir James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn (b. | |
Sir William Hamilton- ancestor of the Hamiltons of | |
Sir Arthur Hamilton-Gordon | |
The memorial was unveiled on 22 July 1928 by | Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon. |
The palazzo of the English ambassador, | Sir William Hamilton. |
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