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nighted before 1288, when he was called upon by | Sir Andrew Moray, to imprison his uncle Sir Hugh de |
of the hospital - Rooksdown House - was used by | Sir Harold Gillies, the pioneering plastic surgeon. |
Daisy Vane - ( | Sir George St. Alban's Ward) - Letty Lind |
Lady Anne Vaughan, married | Sir John Prideaux, 6th Baronet |
Vault of | Sir Henry Tate, West Norwood cemetery |
Richard Vernon as | Sir Roger Wedgewood |
Verses to | Sir William Throckmorton and his wife are prefixed. |
Henry Vibart - | Sir John Chester |
Vice Admiral | Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet (c. |
Charles Victor - | Sir William |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir James Gobbo |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Arthur Stanley |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Dallas Brooks |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir George Bowen |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir John Manners-Sutton |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Henry Loch |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Winston Dugan |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir George Clarke (until 24 November) |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Charles Darling |
Premier of Victoria - | Sir Bryan O'Loghlen |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael |
Victorian Premier | Sir Thomas Bent; |
dson & biographer of the famous Victorian actor | Sir Henry Irving. |
Henry VIII ordered | Sir John Wallop to hold reprisal raids. |
f Middle Plantation, Williamsburg, Virginia, by | Sir Peter Lely. |
or Air between 1937 and 1940: Viscount Swinton, | Sir Kingsley Wood, Sir Samuel Hoare and Sir Archiba |
They were frequent visitors of | Sir William Molesworth at Pencarrow, near Bodmin. |
Joseph Vitale as | Sir Logris |
E" in Vivian Stanshall's | Sir Henry at Rawlinson End (1980). |
Vnunet.com reported | Sir Dystic's claim that this message was privately |
Oliver Wakefield - | Sir Reginald Foxfield |
Premier of New South Wales - | Sir Robert Askin |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir William Dennison |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir William Denison |
Premier of New South Wales - | Sir Henry Parkes |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir Gerald Strickland (until 28 October) |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir Philip Game |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir Harry Rawson |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir John Northcott (from 1 August) |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir George Gipps |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy |
Premier of New South Wales - | Sir George Fuller |
an High Court judge in England and Wales, after | Sir John Wall (appointed 1990), Sir Michael Sachs ( |
Governor of New South Wales- Major-General | Sir Thomas Brisbane |
Henry B. Walthall - | Sir James Hamlin |
t those who took part in the council of war was | Sir Richard Grenville, a younger brother of Sir Bev |
His father was Admiral | Sir David Milne, and his younger brother became Adm |
officer commanding the Tower of London was one | Sir John Robinson. |
429, was named | Sir Alexander Henderson, and the name Sir Alexander |
His brother was Colonel | Sir Thomas Moore (ca. |
The Conservative candidate was 45-year-old | Sir Robert Bird, son of Sir Alfred. |
His grandfather was Major-General | Sir James Duff. |
The design was by | Sir Aston Webb and Son and the sculptor Alfred Drur |
The sale in 1613 was by | Sir John Mallory and Anna Eure, investors in the Vi |
His son was Maharaja | Sir Bhupinder Singh. |
The dock was designed | Sir John Wolfe Barry & Partners. |
Her maternal grandfather was Premier | Sir John Hall. |
e founder of the Sulgrave Manor Washingtons was | Sir Robert de Washington (d. |
Richard Wattis as | Sir Charles Sims |
Richard Webb as | Sir Galahad |
John Welsh as | Sir Robert Abbey |
The First Lord West was | Sir Thomas West, of Oakhanger, Northampton. |
While at | Sir Robert Borden High School she was Student Counc |
r, Elizabeth Georgiana (born 1941), who married | Sir Geoffrey Adam Shakerley, 6th Baronet. |
Elizabeth Paulet who married | Sir Edward Hoby |
Katherine Paulet who married | Sir Giles Wroughton |
Mary who married | Sir Brian Broughton-Delves, 4th Baronet |
ne daughter, Pauline Carol Myburgh, who married | Sir Benjamin Slade. |
Anne Vanlore, who married | Sir Charles Caesar |
Mary Vanlore, who married | Sir Edward Powell |
Lady Constance, (1847-1891), who married | Sir Henry Bellingham, 4th Baronet |
Mary Butler who married | Sir Cormac McCarthy of Blarney. |
Mary Hales, who married | Sir Brook Bridges, 1st Baronet (d. |
Arabella who married | Sir Richard Harcourt |
1722), who married | Sir Rowland Winn, 3rd Baronet of Nostell |
Elizabeth Walter (1613-1701), who married | Sir Francis Burdett. |
lso wrote a comedy entitled The Wary Widdow, or | Sir Noisy Parrat, to which Sir Charles Sedley contr |
riage was to the Lady Elizabeth Finch, widow of | Sir Nathaniel Finch, and a daughter of Sir John Fot |
29 to Honor Grenville (1493-1566), the widow of | Sir John Bassett, and daughter of Sir Thomas Grenvi |
Margaret de Menteith, wife of | Sir Alexander de Abernethy. |
Their daughter Elizabeth became the wife of | Sir Walter Raleigh. |
, Lady Jeejeebhoy (born c.1793) was the wife of | Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, 1st baronet. |
Her younger sister Elsie was the wife of | Sir Edward Johnson-Ferguson, 2nd Baronet. |
Henrietta Elizabeth Frederica, wife of | Sir William Langham, 8th Baronet |
Margaret Butler, (c.1454- 1539) wife of | Sir William Boleyn of Blickling. |
In honour of his wife's ancestry, | Sir William changed his name to Sir William William |
ate was briefly married (as his second wife) to | Sir George Thalben-Ball. |
wife, and | Sir Walter's mother, was Agnes Danvers, co-heiress |
one of his daughters by his first wife, married | Sir Thomas Worsley, 6th Baronet, and one of their c |
Will of | Sir Walter Long 1st Bt; PRO PROB 11/340 |
1562: William Strickland, | Sir Henry Gate |
berg Acton Acton, Baron; Adolphus William Ward, | Sir; G W Prothero; Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Sir; ( |
Williams accompanied | Sir Francis Drake to Portugal, and later fought on |
Eric Bransby Williams - | Sir Brian Ballymore |
Kenneth Williams as | Sir Bernard Cutting |
Nicol Williamson - | Sir Edward More |
Douglas Wilmer as | Sir Dennis Nayland Smith |
Richard Wilson - | Sir John Thornhill |
Eric Wilton ... | Sir James Woodridge |
ved his PhD at New College Oxford with Nobelist | Sir Peter Medawar. |
sham's recordings include several with flautist | Sir James Galway. |
In early June Cooke met up with Captain | Sir Edward Pellew's squadron at Quiberon Bay. |
arate recordings of Messiah; one with conductor | Sir Adrian Boult and the other under the baton of S |
ion to the popularisation of science he won the | Sir M Vishweshwaraiah Award. |
In 2006 he won the | Sir Arthur Clarke Award Lifetime Achievement Award. |
the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock where | Sir Winston Churchill was born. |
John Woodvine - | Sir Francis Drake |
Edward Woodward as | Sir Samuel Hoare |
Tibetan Word Book, | Sir Basil Gould, C.M.G., C.I.E., and Hugh Edward Ri |
The Proceedings of a Conference on the Works of | Sir Julian Corbett and Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond |
Patriarcha and other political works of | Sir Robert Filmer, edited by Peter Laslett (B. |
The Poetical and Dramatic Works of | Sir Charles Sedley, ed. |
Complete works of | Sir Samuel White Baker |
Dickson works for | Sir George Harding and his wife Anna. |
The Fatal Wounding of | Sir Philip Sidney, 1805 |
Y Done No WP:OR here | sir. |
HMS Beagle (left) with HMS Wrangler by | Sir Oswald Brierly, 1855 |
Humberston Wright - | Sir George Paddock |
known historic figure who lived in Writtle was | Sir John Petre (1549-1613). |
In 1941, Wylie succeeded | Sir William Fraser-Tytler as British minister in Ka |
Her uncles were Wyndham Standing, | Sir Guy Standing, Percy Standing, Jr. and Jack Stan |
Jerry Mandy - Mr. X aka | Sir Oliver Hardy |
Mikhail Yanshin as | Sir Toby Belch |
Male Artist of the Year - | Sir Colin Davis |
Male of the Year - | Sir Colin Davis |
One thousand years ago, | Sir Lancelot succeeded in the quest to find the Hol |
Cecil Morton York - | Sir Trevor Trebarrow |
His younger brother | Sir Arthur Paget succeeded him as MP. |
His younger brother | Sir Robert was also a noted adventurer. |
His younger brother | Sir David Llewellyn was a Conservative politician. |
should not be confused with his younger cousin | Sir Edward Willes, son of Sir John Willes. |
His younger brother | Sir Balfour Oliphant Hutchison (1889-1967) was a Li |
When his younger brother, | Sir Gore Ouseley, was sent, in 1810, as Ambassador |
Joan, the youngest, married | Sir Thomas De Ludlow, and it was to her Scrivelsby |
[…] Your name | Sir, and the interest that you took in my case have |
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