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The first director was | Sir George Grove and he was followed by Sir Hubert |
Also in Drake's fleet was | Sir Richard Grenville, who was Erisey's cousin. |
The position's first holder was | Sir Leon Radzinowicz. |
Her brother was | Sir Robert Vere Darwin. |
His uncle was | Sir Merrick Burrell, 1st Baronet and his younger br |
e beginning of the reign the chief minister was | Sir William Cecil, later Lord Burghley. |
Their son was | Sir Percival David, 2nd Baronet. |
His younger brothee was | Sir Bryan Matthews. |
His older brother was | Sir John Brownlow, 1st Baronet. |
His nephew was | Sir Josias Cunningham. |
His younger brother was | Sir Edward Sabine. |
Her husband was | Sir Wymond Carew, by whom she had 19 children, incl |
Scotland's legendary Bluebeard was | Sir John Cathcart. |
Among the rescued was | Sir Sam Falle, later a British diplomat. |
His namesake grandfather was | Sir Robert Appleby Bartram. |
His son was | Sir William Courtenay II. |
The judge before whom they appeared was | Sir Richard Raynsford, noted for his severity to no |
His original online handle was | Sir Bruce Sterling, which was later shortened to Si |
By this time he had been knighted and was | Sir John Carroll. |
The driving force of this development was | Sir Percy Fitzpatrick. |
His successor was | Sir William Hussey. |
The first was | Sir Guy Green. |
The last manager of the Olympic was | Sir Ben Greet, later manager of the Old Vic. |
His son and heir was | Sir Thomas Tyrrell, Knt., of Heron (c. |
His son was | Sir Thomas Salt Bt. |
deputy in Pennsylvania from 1718 till 1727 was | Sir William Keith. |
icer in charge of the battle of Julianstown was | Sir Patrick Wemyss. |
His elder brother was | Sir George Balfour (1809-1894). |
The chairman for the XII Commonwealth Games was | Sir Edward Williams, KBE, KCMG. |
His maternal grandfather was | Sir Robert Way Harty, 1st Baronet. |
His father was | Sir John Courtenay. |
His brother-in-law was | Sir Thomas Heath. |
The architect was | Sir Richard Allison. |
His chief friend was | Sir Thomas Arundell. |
His heir was | Sir Richard, son of his second marriage to Matilda |
His successor was | Sir Walter Clegg. |
His younger brother was | Sir Butts Bacon, 1st Baronet. |
itchell Freeway was named in his honour, as was | Sir James Mitchell Park in Victoria Park and Sir Ja |
The architect was | Sir Edward Brantwood Maufe. |
The first keeper of the museum was | Sir Guy Francis Laking. |
One of his colleagues was | Sir William Plumpton, whose counsel he afterwards w |
The Lord of the Manor at this time was | Sir William Eden. |
known historic figure who lived in Writtle was | Sir John Petre (1549-1613). |
1. B Watt, | Sir George. |
His brothers were | Sir George Adam Smith and Sir James Dunlop Smith. |
Its regimental marches were ' | Sir Manley Power' (quick) and 'Caledonian' (slow). |
Her paternal grandparents were | Sir Richard Devereux and Dorothy Hastings, after wh |
The most notable Burdett lords were | Sir Robert Burdett, Francis Burdett and Sir Francis |
The designers were | Sir John Fowler and Sir Charles Fox for the two bri |
They were | Sir Robin Mackworth-Young GCVO (1958-1985), and Sir |
Among his friends were | Sir Edwin Landseer, William Etty, and particularly |
His paternal grandparents were | Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn. |
Among these were | Sir Joshua Reynolds, Dr. Johnson, after Reynolds, S |
Other important ministers were | Sir Francis Knollys and James Windebank. |
The party's leaders were: | Sir Joseph Carruthers from 1901 to 1907 and Sir Cha |
When | Sir Frederick McCoy died in May 1899 he became hono |
When | Sir Richard died in 1665, he was succeeded by his g |
When | Sir Thomas Kempe died in 1607, leaving four married |
The twist occurs when | Sir Gawain realizes that Lady Bertilak has been use |
Anne died before 1558 when | Sir Walter-with the permission of Mary-married Anne |
the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock where | Sir Winston Churchill was born. |
p between Tom (the son of the hotel owner where | Sir Charles stays) and Sarah Jane (the granddaughte |
No record remains of where | Sir Nicholas Slanning was buried. |
Jones, William, | Sir. |
Wimbledon | Sir Cyril Black Way |
Who had an affair with | Sir Jordan Dannenberg. |
His correspondence with Laud and with | Sir Dudley Carleton and Sir Francis Windebank (Char |
grouped as one of three progenitors, along with | Sir Robert McCarrison and Sir Albert Howard, of the |
with | Sir Adam Roberts) |
Number 6 was associated with | Sir Walter Scott in 1775. |
Loyola merged with | Sir George Williams University in 1974 to create Co |
"Knight in Common Armor: An Interview with | Sir John Sulston". |
Participated in masterclasses with | Sir James Galway, Frank Battisti, Stephen Preston a |
Liddesdale and 50 Scottish defenders along with | Sir Humphrey Boys and Sir Humphrey Jardine moved to |
Not to be confused with | Sir Austin Hudson, 1st Baronet. |
difficulties forced him to seek employment with | Sir Francis Chantrey. |
He is friends with | Sir Alan Parker, the film director. |
Norham Castle; July 1550 with | Sir Thomas Palmer. |
Making the rounds with | Sir William (1974) |
le he was named joint admiral of the fleet with | Sir Richard Haddock and Sir Henry Killigrew. |
Facing the Palestinians are the British, with | Sir Neville Chamberlain presiding. |
Illusion in Nature and Art (1973), (ed with | Sir Ernst Gombrich), London: Duckworth. |
The Emir with | Sir Herbet Samuel (centre) and T. E. Lawrence (left |
He later shared the Mastership with | Sir Bellingham-Graham and Sir Edward Smythe, the ho |
His meeting with | Sir John Carmichael turned into a battle, and he wa |
Booker also engaged in violent controversy with | Sir George Wharton. |
Not to be confused with | Sir John Rutherford, 1st Baronet. |
Man Who Would Be King - A John Huston film with | Sir (Thomas) Sean Connery, Sir Michael Caine, and C |
He later discussed the matter with | Sir Hyde East, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. |
ce in the Olympic Games (in 1984 and 1988) with | Sir Steve Redgrave. |
He sailed as a privateer with | Sir Francis Drake. |
He should not be confused with | Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-1665), also son of a Sir Eve |
Hampton Court cruised with | Sir Peter Warren's fleet in 1748. |
Holmes, a wealthy Quaker who collaborated with | Sir Richard Owen. |
co-author, with | Sir Robert Worcester and Roger Mortimore of Explain |
"Hail to the Chief" - words, | Sir Walter Scott; music James Sanderson |
During the year, | Sir Francis Verner Wylie succeeds Sir William Frase |
During the second siege the following year, | Sir Edward was present with ninety-four horsemen. |
121984/2 Crass - Yes | Sir, I Will LP |
Yes | Sir, I Can Boogie |
Yes | sir, Yes sir, a nickel bag full." |
Yes | Sir, Sorry Sir (2011) - TBA |
Yes | Sir, Dean Cain, Sir - (skit) |
Yes, | sir, I am |
Yes, | sir, I am a cowboy |
I believe you, | sir, are incorrect. |
Fierro: Who the fuck are you, | SIR. |
'Just wait until Papworth has seen you, | sir-' |
LIMBAUGH: Thank you, | sir. |
And you, | sir, can have my leg. |
I thank you, | sir. |
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