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The son of the late Admiral | Sir Harold Walker, Sir Harold was born in 1932, and |
an High Court judge in England and Wales, after | Sir John Wall (appointed 1990), Sir Michael Sachs ( |
Sir Richard Wallace | |
Sir Robert Wallace Best KCMG (18 June 1856 - 27 Mar | |
Sir Charles Wallace Seton, 13th Baronet (b. | |
20 July - | Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet, art collector (bo |
A painting of | Sir Richard Wallace, 1885 |
21 June - | Sir Richard Wallace, art collector (died 1890) |
her suggestions included "Wallace Bridge" after | Sir William Wallace. |
Sir John Wallop (c. | |
Henry VIII ordered | Sir John Wallop to hold reprisal raids. |
1626: | Sir Henry Wallop; Giles Hungerford |
Sir Edward Walpole KB PC (Ire) (1706 - 12 January 1 | |
The Great Man: | Sir Robert Walpole Pimlico, 2008. |
Sir Edward Walpole | |
William Stanhope and | Sir Robert Walpole participated in the negotiations |
Sir Robert Walpole | |
Sir Francis Walsingham - Ian Brooker | |
Sir Francis Walsingham (c. | |
After his death, she married | Sir Francis Walsingham in 1566. |
He was a nominee of | Sir Francis Walsingham. |
Lt. Col. | Sir James Walter Scott, 2nd Baronet 17 December 198 |
Sir William Walter, 1st Baronet (c. | |
Sir William Walton, OM - composer | |
Sir William Walworth, who killed Wat Tyler, the lea | |
Sir William Walworth, twice Lord Mayor of the City | |
Succeeding | Sir John Warburton Paul, who had previously been Go |
Notes on | Sir James Ware's De Praesulibus Hiberniae (1665), T |
Sir Ralph Warren (c. | |
Hampton Court cruised with | Sir Peter Warren's fleet in 1748. |
He was named after Admiral | Sir Peter Warren, an uncle of Sir William Johnson. |
Sir John Warrender, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
Sir George Warrender, 1st Baronet (c. | |
He was a younger son of | Sir John Warrender, 2nd Baronet and his wife Henrie |
Douglas Kennedy as | Sir Hubert Warrington |
Sir George Warwick Bampfylde, 6th Baronet (1786-185 | |
Sir Mark was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in | |
Sir Thomas was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1978. | |
Sir Charles was very angry. | |
His son, | Sir Nathaniel, was also a Member of Parliament, as |
A brother of | Sir Robert was Sir John de Washington (d. |
Sir Richard was educated at the Colombo Academy. | |
Sir Basil was born in Timaru, New Zealand. | |
Sir Philip was besieged in his castle but played a | |
Sir Ralph was son of Sir Thomas Warren, a fuller in | |
Sir Henry was father of Thomas Byam Martin. | |
Sir Thomas was succeeded by his son, Thomas (died 1 | |
Sir Geoffrey was made a MVO in 1968, and was promot | |
Sir Charles was the son of Sir James Fergusson, the | |
In 1969 | Sir Arthur was appointed an Honorary Doctor of the |
Sir Cyril was one of the first members of the Royal | |
Sir John was the son of Sir Thomas Sebright, 4th Ba | |
Sir John was the son of Sir John Philipps, 4th Baro | |
Sir Edward was MP for Weymouth. | |
One vessel, | Sir Galahad, was lost during the Falklands War, whi |
Sir David was the ancestor of the Burkes of Muskerr | |
Sir Edward was educated at Highgate School. | |
Sir William was buried at Brabourne church in Kent, | |
Sir Humphrey was also a noted stamp collector. | |
Sir Charles was the son of Sir Michael Blount of Ma | |
Sir William was born at Shustoke. | |
His younger brother | Sir Robert was also a noted adventurer. |
Sir Francis was born in the West Riding of Yorkshir | |
Sir Thomas was the eldest son of John Tipping of Wh | |
Sir James was also a magistrate. | |
Sir Guy was in turn the son of the former Arsenal c | |
On 11 August 1646, | Sir Rowland was compounded for delinquency. |
Sir William was born in Firle, East Sussex. | |
Sir Edmund was the eldest son of Sir Edmund Antrobu | |
Sir Ellis was laid to rest on January 7, 2011. | |
Sir Adrian was also a Dominican Tertiary. | |
Sir Norman was born in Bryansford, County Down, Ire | |
Sir Richard was Mayor of Galway for the term 1627-2 | |
In July 1659 | Sir Richard was a supporter of Sir George Booth in |
Sir John was the father of that Sir Edward Willes w | |
During the second siege the following year, | Sir Edward was present with ninety-four horsemen. |
Sir John was the eldest son of John Clerk of Penicu | |
Sir Spencer was created Earl of Wilmington in 1728. | |
Sir Reginald was born in Worcester in around 1440, | |
Sir Peter was the sixth son of Richard Wyche (merch | |
Sir Edward was later decorated Australian of the Ye | |
Sir Arthur was Solicitor General from 1967 to 1970. | |
Sir Dominic was educated at Eton College and, after | |
Sir Edwin was married three times. | |
Sir Dominic was appointed Chancellor of the Univers | |
Sir John was brother to George Washington's great-g | |
Sir William was unmarried, and upon his death in 18 | |
His father, | Sir Everard, was executed in 1606 for his part in t |
Sir Alexander was educated at Rugby School and the | |
Sir James was vitally concerned with the teaching o | |
Sir John was the son of Sir John Arundell. | |
In October 1544, | Sir Edward was in charge of the transportation of t |
Sir Ian was the son of Rabbi Dr Morris Ginsberg. | |
Sir Roger was knighted by the Queen in 1991. | |
Sir Thomas was a grandson of Lord John Russell and | |
A statue of | Sir Robert was located at the ground floor of the b |
Sir Robert was appointed Chancellor of the Universi | |
Sir Thomas was buried in Aston Church, survived onl | |
Sir Jules was a noted philanthropist supporting man | |
Stewart Rome - | Sir John Waterton |
Sir Robert Waterton's father in law was Sir Richard | |
Sir Richard Watkins Richards was Lord Mayor of Sydn | |
Vice-Admiral | Sir Philip Watson KBE, LVO |
Sir David Watson, Higher Education Management and P | |
Pity | Sir Robert Watson-Watt, |
His maternal grandfather was | Sir Robert Way Harty, 1st Baronet. |
charity include Jon Snow, Hugh Grant, Professor | Sir David Weatherall and Lord Turnberg. |
Koki Hirota listens to death sentence read by | Sir William Webb |
The design was by | Sir Aston Webb and Son and the sculptor Alfred Drur |
Sir David Webster, Chief Executive from 1945-70 of | |
official British history and co-authored by | Sir Charles Webster. |
He was succeeded by | Sir William Wedderburn. |
Richard Vernon as | Sir Roger Wedgewood |
She had a brother, | Sir John Wedgwood. |
1650); married | Sir John Weld |
He was succeeded as prime minister by | Sir Roy Welensky. |
Sir William Weller Pepys, 2nd Baronet (d. | |
Sir Frederick Wells | |
Sir James Wellwood-Moncreiff, 9th Baronet (c. | |
Sir Philip Welsby Holland (14 March 1917 - 2 June 2 | |
Margaret Douglas of Morton, married | Sir John Wemyss of Wemyss. |
icer in charge of the battle of Julianstown was | Sir Patrick Wemyss. |
1634 | Sir Thomas Wenman |
Thomas was a son of | Sir William Wentworth of Northgatehead who served a |
at the pleasure of the Governor of Nova Scotia, | Sir John Wentworth until 1808, Governor Sir Sir Geo |
1676 - 16 April 1706), married in February 1692 | Sir John Wentworth, 1st Baronet |
Beuamont married Diana Wentworth, daughter of | Sir Thomas Wentworth, 5th Baronet. |
4. | Sir Leonard West (1515-1578), married Barbara Gasco |
William West was the eldest son of | Sir George West, the third of four brothers, and of |
The First Lord West was | Sir Thomas West, of Oakhanger, Northampton. |
Sir Thomas West, 2nd Lord De La Warr 1926 ISBN: B00 | |
1614: | Sir Richard Weston |
November 1622: | Sir Richard Weston |
Malcolm Tod as | Sir Charles Weston |
Sir John Weston | |
ird son was the judge and Member of Parliament, | Sir Charles Wetherell (1770-1846). |
Married to | Sir Thomas Weyland Bowyer-Smyth, a baronet, Giedroy |
Francis L. Sullivan - | Sir Julian Weyre |
Sir Thomas Wharton | |
1539: | Sir Thomas Wharton (3rd term) |
Booker also engaged in violent controversy with | Sir George Wharton. |
Sir John Wheeler | |
1615: | Sir Edmund Wheler of Riding Court in Datchet |
Arthur Byron as | Sir Joseph Whemple |
Bertie's aunts frequently quote | Sir Roderick when displeased with Bertie. |
Sir Charles Whetham was Lord Mayor of London 1878. | |
1900: | Sir George Whichcote of Aswarby |
Field Marshal | Sir George White V.C., (1835-1912), Commander-in-Ch |
Complete works of | Sir Samuel White Baker |
He was brother to | Sir John White, alderman and MP. |
r character, with a notable catch-phrase; 'Yes, | Sir, Colonel White, Sir!' |
This class was designed by | Sir William White. |
Son of | Sir Hew Whiteford Dalrymple. |
9 January: | Sir Stanley Whitehead, politician and 15th Speaker |
Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, a prominent Member of Par | |
Whitelocke was doubtless a descendant of | Sir James Whitelocke. |
He joined the Liberal government of | Sir William Whiteway as Attorney-General from 1889 |
Sir George Whitmore was appointed as the first comm | |
Sir Clive Whitmore 1988-1994 | |
1407: | Sir Robert Whittington |
Sir Frank Whittle attended RAF Cranwell in the late | |
Christie was a friend of the industrialist | Sir Joseph Whitworth. |
Sir Basil, who showed a preference for labouring jo | |
Sir Richard, who married Catherine, daughter of Sir | |
he latter was succeeded in 1609 by his brother, | Sir John, whose da. |
Sir Thomas Widdrington. | |
Concordia Selander as | Sir Arne's wife |
Sir Edward's wife, Catherine's, duty was to bear so | |
Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne | |
Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne of Buddenipola Walauwa, Kegal | |
Sir Edwin Wijeyeratne with Queen Elizabeth II | |
les married firstly Mary Wilbraham, daughter of | Sir Richard Wilbraham of Woodhey and secondly Franc |
Wilbraham's Almshouses, Acton - founded by | Sir Roger Wilbraham (1613) |
Bertram Johns - | Sir Emmett Wildering |
"Major" | Sir John Wildman was captured here in 1655 [ref.2]. |
Sir John Wildman (c. | |
Sir Samuel Wilks, pathologist | |
On 24 June 2011, Number 10 announced that | Sir Peter will replace Sir Peter Westmacott as HM A |
121984/2 Crass - Yes | Sir, I Will LP |
aker); King's College Choir; Jacques Orchestra; | Sir David Willcocks (first recording) |
Sir David Willcocks - Conductor | |
Sir David Willcocks' arrangement in Carols for Choi | |
t King's College, Cambridge under Boris Ord and | Sir David Willcocks. |
should not be confused with his younger cousin | Sir Edward Willes, son of Sir John Willes. |
Sir Frederick William Thomas AE was Lord Mayor of M | |
Holders: | Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham, Sir R |
1880-1971), who married Admiral | Sir Herbert William Richmond |
4 November - | Sir David William Evans, lawyer, public servant and |
George Theodore Berthon's | Sir Henry William Stisted |
Sir Jenison William Gordon, 2nd Baronet of Newark-u | |
Sir George William Buckley is a British businessman | |
Holder: | Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham |
Sir George William Henry Jones (1874 - 3 January 19 | |
Sir David William Perceval Cooke, 12th Baronet (b. | |
Sir John William Fortescue (1859-1933), married Win | |
Sir Ernest William Sanders Montagu, Secretary for M | |
Adair was the son of General | Sir Charles William Adair. |
Sir John William Fisher (1788-1876) was a British s | |
Sir Edward William Dutton Colt, 10th Baronet (b. | |
Sir Adrian William Maxwell Baillie, 6th Baronet (18 | |
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