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As | Sir Robert died withouth issue, the Baronetcy becam |
Michael Gough as | Sir Jenner Halliday |
Neil Fitzgerald as | Sir Malcolm McLeonard |
John Welsh as | Sir Robert Abbey |
Alan Napier as | Sir George |
e was knighted in 1972 but chose to be known as | Sir Derek only in Britain. |
Godfrey Tearle as | Sir Wilfred Rhodes |
John Stocker as | Sir Burnivere/Evil Knight #2 |
Wyndham Guise as | Sir Daniel Ridgeley |
Tom Hollander as | Sir Amyas Paulet |
he Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984) as | Sir Hugh Belcher |
Claude King as | Sir John Petrie |
Burke & Wills (1985; as | Sir William Stawell) |
Richard Wattis as | Sir Charles Sims |
Finlay Currie as | Sir Wilfred Challis |
Patrick Troughton as | Sir Andrew Ffoulkes |
Miles Malleson as | Sir Oswald Pettiford |
Michael Redgrave as | Sir Arthur Benson Gray |
Denis Shaw as | Sir Richard |
Brandon Hurst as | Sir George Carew |
Edward Martindel as | Sir Alfred Grayle |
Gordon Richards as | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
Robert Flemyng as | Sir Brian Lewis |
Arthur Dignam as | Sir William Stawell |
Ian McLean as | Sir John |
Bernard Behrens as | Sir James Barnet |
Peter Cushing as | Sir Mark Ashley |
Jason London as | Sir Henry |
Actors such as | Sir Alec Guinness and Patrick Macnee also performed |
Edward Woodward as | Sir Samuel Hoare |
Clive Swift as | Sir Horace Wilson |
Mack Swain as | Sir Francis Beekman |
James Robertson Justice as | Sir Charles Robson |
Arthur Byron as | Sir Joseph Whemple |
Malcolm Tod as | Sir Charles Weston |
Adrian Dunbar as | Sir James Tyrrell |
Bleak House (series, 2005) as | Sir Leicester Dedlock |
David Morrell as | Sir Kay |
Stanley Logan as | Sir Stafford Hart |
David Torrence as | Sir Richard Hare |
Douglas Wilmer as | Sir Dennis Nayland Smith |
The chapel to the south was rebuilt in 1528 as | Sir Thomas More's private chapel. |
Graham Crowden as | Sir Geoffrey Macklin |
Allan Cuthbertson as | Sir Montague Corner |
Herbert Rawlinson as | Sir James Blake |
Kenneth Williams as | Sir Bernard Cutting |
Keith Pyott as | Sir Rudolph Gettins |
Norman Shelley as | Sir Robert Bellinger (voice) |
William Royle as | Sir Denis Nayland Smith |
Peter O'Toole as | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
Clive Brook as | Sir John Marlay |
The film also features Mel Smith as | Sir Toby, Richard E. Grant as Sir Andrew, Ben Kings |
Rupert Davies as | Sir John |
Matt Lucas as | Sir Oswald |
Donald Crisp as | Sir John Burleson |
Geoffrey Morris as | Sir Roderick Clyde |
Patrick Malahide as | Sir Myles |
Aleksandr Kaidanovsky as | Sir Lancelot |
Wilfrid Hyde-White as | Sir James |
ief Executive for the new body was announced as | Sir Bob Kerslake in December 2007. |
Hugh Griffith as | Sir Harry Cunningham |
O. B. Clarence as | Sir Archibald |
Tom Hollander as | Sir Peter Lely |
Richard Griffiths as | Sir Charles Sedley |
Matthew Boulton as | Sir Raymond Blantyre |
Succeeded to the baronetcy as | Sir Robert Frankland, January 1831 |
Succeeded to the baronetcy as | Sir Thomas Frankland, October 1726 |
Christopher Lee as | Sir Matthew Phillips |
Alan Napier as | Sir Henry Chapman |
John Gielgud as | Sir Gordon Munday |
Hugh Burden as | Sir Geoffrey |
Frederick Culley as | Sir John Chirwin |
John Le Mesurier as | Sir Mortimer Gallant |
Holmes Herbert as | Sir Frederick Holcomb |
Imogen Hassall as | Sir Roger's Secretary |
Paul Hartmann as | Sir Henry Norris |
Richard Vernon as | Sir Roger Wedgewood |
Joseph Vitale as | Sir Logris |
Richard Webb as | Sir Galahad |
William Bendix as | Sir Sagramore |
James Raglan as | Sir Charles |
John Bowers as | Sir Kenneth, Knight of the Leopard |
J. Trevor Davies as | Sir George Bentham |
They have had many great cricketers such as | Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde W |
Davy Burnaby as | Sir William Mardon |
In 2007 the name was revealed as | Sir William Stanier Community High School. |
Gerald Pring as | Sir Horace Cranston |
Hellsing as | Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing |
the Ashton mentioned by Froissart [see Ashton, | Sir John de, fl. |
Despondent, Hacker asks | Sir Humphrey if there is any way that the inquiry c |
The school is named after the astronomer | Sir Bernard Lovell. |
Chapman was educated at | Sir Walter St John's School and King's College Lond |
was born in Gloucester, England and educated at | Sir Thomas Rich's Grammar School. |
Born in Northwich, Holland was educated at | Sir John Deane's Grammar School, Northwich. |
While at | Sir Robert Borden High School she was Student Counc |
n this film, the escaped convict Selden attacks | Sir Henry in Baskerville Hall. |
Hayes attended | Sir Walter St John's Grammar School, Battersea. |
He attended | Sir George Williams University in Montreal. |
He was brought up in Walthamstow, and attended | Sir George Monoux Grammar School. |
Audley, | Sir Robert Clark and the Hon Sir Rocco Forte, decid |
24 August | Sir Christopher Cole, Royal Navy officer and politi |
7 February (in Australia): | Sir Cedric Stanton Hicks, nutrition scientist. |
s associate to then Chief Justice of Australia, | Sir Garfield Barwick. |
Governor of South Australia- | Sir William Jervois |
Physician and author | Sir John Floyer was born in Hints. |
Aye, Aye, | Sir, a saga of the lower deck by Clinker Knocker |
Ageing English bachelor | Sir Basil Winterton (C. |
Diwan Bahadur | Sir S. Kumaraswami Reddiar (b. |
s succeeded by his grandson, the fifth Baronet, | Sir Thomas Edward Peregrine Blomefield. |
The present baronet, | Sir Charles, is a former civil servant. |
of Smith, and Richard Griffiths plays barrister | Sir Edward Marshall-Hall. |
I have the honour to be, | Sir |
Sylvester, Beaumont, | Sir John Harrington, |
Baker became | Sir James Paget's assistant for many years. |
He thus became | Sir James Ah Koy, effective from 19 June 2006, a sp |
He was knighted in 1924 to become | Sir Lewis Cohen. |
d Monro is knighted during the year and becomes | Sir David Monro. |
He was knighted in 1965, becoming | Sir Alexander Downer. |
Edward Beddoes ( | Sir John Gielgud), the victim's British valet; |
ford twice remarried, one of her husbands being | Sir James Hayes (d.1694). |
Associated in the transaction of purchase being | Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons, Limited. |
I believe, | sir, that the document linked-to above demonstrates |
Mary married the first president of Bengal, | Sir Charles Eyre. |
months later by the Deputy Governor of Bengal, | Sir John Littler. |
Harrison has performed with Leonard Bernstein, | Sir Georg Solti, McCoy Tyner, and Paquito D'Rivera. |
George Theodore Berthon's | Sir Henry William Stisted |
Besides, | Sir, I did |
It is also the best of the best of the best | sir! |
Oswald Birley, | Sir George Stanley (Governor of Fort St-George). |
served as flagship of Vice-Admiral of the Blue | Sir George Byng and belonged to Admiral Sir Cloudes |
Hillary - Blue ( | Sir Edmund Hillary) |
Tibetan Word Book, | Sir Basil Gould, C.M.G., C.I.E., and Hugh Edward Ri |
Both | Sir Terry Farrell and Sir Nicholas Grimshaw were me |
Lahore: Commanding Station: Brigadier | Sir James Tennant, Bengal Artillery |
7 November 1942: Brigadier | Sir Alexander Stanier, Bt. |
Britain: | Sir Alexander Cockburn |
It saw Simpson unite with fellow Britons | Sir Ranulph Fiennes, the adventurer, and Sir Robin |
Back To Nature - Lady Brockhurst, | Sir Freddy, Cecelia, Prunella, Felicity |
His younger brother | Sir Arthur Paget succeeded him as MP. |
ephew William Levett, second son of his brother | Sir Richard Levett. |
His younger brother | Sir Robert was also a noted adventurer. |
His younger brother | Sir David Llewellyn was a Conservative politician. |
1490) or his brother | Sir William Conyers of Marske (d. |
His younger brother | Sir Balfour Oliphant Hutchison (1889-1967) was a Li |
His brother, | Sir Edward Campbell, was also a Member of Parliamen |
In 1607 he succeeded his elder brother, | Sir William Garrard, to the family estates at Dorne |
She had a brother, | Sir John Wedgwood. |
In 1743, his elder brother, | Sir Erasmus Philipps, 5th Baronet, was accidentally |
Gluck's brother, | Sir Louis Gluckstein, was a Conservative politician |
His older brother, | Sir Christopher Hawkins, became an MP and mineowner |
he latter was succeeded in 1609 by his brother, | Sir John, whose da. |
When his younger brother, | Sir Gore Ouseley, was sent, in 1810, as Ambassador |
Corps were named after the MacRobert brothers: | Sir Alasdair, Sir Iain and Sir Roderic. |
Athletes Joe Bugner, | Sir Jack Hobbs, Louis Smith and Marty Scurll are al |
Burke, | Sir Bernard; Burke, Ashworth P. (1928). |
A Million Bubble Burst ( | Sir Real Mix) |
The name was suggested by | Sir John Herschel. |
She was designed by | Sir William Rule, and was the only ship built to he |
rried Elizabeth Coningsby, who was described by | Sir Henry Spelman as |
Along the way, Gareth is knighted by | Sir Lancelot. |
he church has a triangular lychgate designed by | Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
He was succeeded by | Sir Edward Barkham, 2nd Baronet. |
nsard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Sir Walter Greene |
The Earl of Ossory by | Sir Peter Lely. |
was a Jewish refugee, one of the 669 rescued by | Sir Nicholas Winton. |
n 1964, publishers George Outram were bought by | Sir Hugh Fraser. |
These gardens were designed around 1910 by | Sir Reginald Blomfield. |
The Eyre family were rescued by | Sir George Pollock in September 1843. |
Her portrait was painted by | Sir Godfrey Kneller in 1708. |
The chancel was built in 1626 by | Sir Robert Banastre (who died in 1649). |
Baseball was introduced to Derby by | Sir Francis Ley, an industralist, who owned Ley's M |
esigned by George Edmund Street commissioned by | Sir Tatton Sykes of Sledmere House. |
It was paid for by | Sir Uvedale Price and his son Sir Robert Price. |
In 1604 the priory was acquired by | Sir Thomas Egerton. |
It is hosted regularly by | Sir Mark Tully. |
roy is dismissed on 18 November and replaced by | Sir George Grey. |
The conference was presided over by | Sir T. Madhava Rao. |
The house was started in 1546 by | Sir Richard Morrison. |
nighted before 1288, when he was called upon by | Sir Andrew Moray, to imprison his uncle Sir Hugh de |
The church was restored by | Sir Albert Richardson in 1953. |
Harewood House, Yorkshire, altered by | Sir Charles Barry |
Founded in the 17th century by | Sir John Stradling and refounded by Sir Leoline Jen |
X Corps: Commanded by | Sir Thomas Morland |
The 18th-century portion was built by | Sir William Chambers. |
lphonsius Shen Fu-Tsung, The Chinese Convert by | Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1687 |
See The Founders of Geology, by | Sir A Geikie (1897). |
This house was held by | Sir Richard Merbrook by the late fourteenth century |
Le Morte d'Arthur by | Sir Thomas Mallory |
ency had been represented since its creation by | Sir Peter Viggers. |
It was later occupied by | Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, who subsequently be |
Port Elizabeth named by | Sir Rufane Donkin |
The race was described as "amazing" by | Sir Matthew Pinsent. |
The trial was presided over by | Sir Alexander Cockburn, the Lord Chief Justice. |
He was succeeded as Chairman by | Sir John Bond. |
London and the LondonDerry Companies, by | Sir T. Phillips, March 18, 1614, pg. |
ned and renamed Thatched House Lodge in 1771 by | Sir John Soane. |
He was succeeded by | Sir William Wedderburn. |
The lighthouse was designed by | Sir James Nicholas Douglass and built by William Do |
Chapman with the Northern Sinfonia conducted by | Sir Neville Marriner in 1970 (EMI) |
In 1910 the court was bought by | Sir Archibald Langham. |
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