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Potassium and sodium are isolated by | Sir Humphry Davy. |
Built around 1482 by | Sir Edmund Bedingfield. |
Remix done by | Sir J Jinx. |
Anglia's Creative Writing Course was founded by | Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Sir Angus Wilson in 1970. |
Mill buildings built by | Sir Titus Salt. |
The cemetery was designed by | Sir Reginald Blomfield. |
The hall was built by | Sir William Pierrepont around 1500. |
Two Latin epitaphs on Abyngdon by | Sir Thomas More have been preserved. |
Translated by | Sir Richard Colt-Hoare (1894), p.445 |
ly the file File:Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey by | Sir Thomas Lawrence.jpg |
Their portrait by | Sir Thomas Lawrence is in the Louvre. |
nd on the More Amadeus soundtrack, conducted by | Sir Neville Marriner. |
"How We Went to Mars" by | Sir Arthur C. Clarke (Amateur Science Fiction Stori |
During the Crimean War he was sent by | Sir Francis Beaufort, Hydrographer of the Navy, to |
ained glass in the chancel windows was given by | Sir Richard Brooke. |
He was named to the Senate by | Sir Wilfrid Laurier on April 4, 1901. |
Sculpture at Cardiff by | Sir William Goscombe John |
e of ballet music from the work was recorded by | Sir Thomas Beecham. |
He was replaced by | Sir Jim Rose. |
He was replaced as Sheriff by | Sir John Honeywood. |
He was replaced as Prime Minister by | Sir Basil Brooke. |
Koki Hirota listens to death sentence read by | Sir William Webb |
party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by | Sir James P. Whitney. |
The Company was designed by | Sir William Fairbaim. |
ight surrendered to the attacking forces led by | Sir Michael Woodhouse, Sir William Vavasour and Sir |
It was held by | Sir George Yeardley, Governor of the Colony of Virg |
The Lodges and gates were designed by | Sir Walter Tapper. |
There is an obelisk erected in 1774 by | Sir Richard Worsley in memory of Sir Robert Worsley |
ncluded 380 volumes of manuscripts collected by | Sir William Trumbull (3rd). |
main phases of building appear to have been by | Sir Richard Edgcumbe from 1485-89 and his son, Sir |
ence Spectrum is the prism, first discovered by | Sir Isaac Newton. |
The design was by | Sir Aston Webb and Son and the sculptor Alfred Drur |
ruins of the castle at Dunham were acquired by | Sir Robert Booth. |
He is played by | Sir Cedric Hardwicke. |
Grenfell by | Sir Martin Archer Shee |
The Talisman by | Sir Walter Scott |
There were additions to the house by | Sir Robert Smirke about 1830. |
as completely redesigned, following a design by | Sir Christopher Wren. |
official British history and co-authored by | Sir Charles Webster. |
A stone bridge was built by | Sir John de Cobham and Sir Robert Knolles (or Knoll |
An extension in 1902 was designed by | Sir Guy Dawber. |
In 1680 it was acquired by | Sir James Clavering and in 1802 the Claverings sold |
Cardinal Ercole Consalvi, by | Sir Thomas Lawrence's (1819). |
Unveiled 28 July 1875, sculpted by | Sir Thomas Brock. |
nse to crenellate his manor house was gained by | Sir Edmund Bacon in 1318. |
, calcium, magnesium, and strontium isolated by | Sir Humphry Davy. |
The church was built in 1878 to a design by | Sir George Gilbert Scott. |
His portrait was painted by | Sir Henry Raeburn. |
The building was probably built by | Sir Richard Mynors (c.1440-1528 ), a tax collector |
It was discovered by | Sir John Herschel. |
"Blade Runner" (1982), a cult movie directed by | Sir Ridley Scott. |
It was designed by | Sir Walter Tapper and his son, Michael. |
She was designed by | Sir Edward Hunt, and was the only ship built to her |
The castle was bought by | Sir John Bankes, Attorney General to Charles I, in |
The restaurant was sold by | Sir William in 1967. |
The peak was discovered in 1841 by | Sir James Clark Ross, who named this feature for Si |
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 |
Painted by | Sir Joshua Reynolds 1785 (Aged 55) |
The first public performance was given by | Sir Thomas Beecham in 1938. |
1865 and it was subsequently held from 1878 by | Sir William's son, Sir Philip Miles. |
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. |
Painting by | Sir William Jardine, 1833 |
The Company was founded by | Sir David McMurtry and John Deer in 1973. |
In 1849, they were rebuilt by | Sir John Cass's Foundation. |
RFA Wave Laird was built by | Sir J Laing & Sons Ltd, Sunderland. |
The Zoological Society of London is founded by | Sir Stamford Raffles. |
The Earl of Liverpool by | Sir George Hayter, 1823 |
I, edited by | Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 5. |
reater Manchester Visual Arts Trust, chaired by | Sir Bob Scott. |
This class was designed by | Sir William White. |
He was succeeded as prime minister by | Sir Roy Welensky. |
as represented by its skiing team, captained by | Sir Roy McKenzie. |
Recordings of the suites include those by | Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Charles Groves, Horst Stein |
'Great Welshmen of Modern Days' by | Sir Thomas Hughes. |
The cemetery was designed by | Sir Herbert Baker. |
In 1872 the estate was acquired by | Sir Arthur Hodgson, High Sheriff in 1881. |
It is now run by | Sir Richard's daughter and son-in-law, Bridget and |
The Convention is Chaired by | Sir Emyr Jones Parry. |
Portrait of King James II by | Sir Godfrey Kneller |
The reserve was opened in 1998 by | Sir David Attenborough. |
th dismissed from this post, being succeeded by | Sir Robert Melville. |
His portrait was painted by | Sir William Beechey, R.A. |
It was produced by | Sir Alistair Scott-Johnston. |
He retired in 1945, to be replaced by | Sir John Redcliffe-Maud. |
amed after an archaeological site discovered by | Sir Aurel Stein. |
Charles Burney by | Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1781 |
incess Stephanie in Mayerling, choreographed by | Sir Kenneth MacMillan |
The Earl of Macclesfield, by | Sir Godfrey Kneller. |
a Government committee chaired by | Sir Arthur Hobhouse in 1947, which proposed 12 nati |
The cemetery was designed by | Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
He was succeeded by | Sir Hilton Lawson, 4th Baronet. |
s appointed Minister of Marine and Fisheries by | Sir John A. Macdonald in 1888, and kept that positi |
Immortalised in paintings by | Sir Joshua Reynolds and J.M.W. Turner, it was descr |
The Guildhall was designed by | Sir Edwin Cooper. |
The old family is today represented by | Sir Piers Dick-Lauder, 13th Baronet. |
It is a plantation bawn built in 1611 by | Sir Richard Wingfield. |
Morton was succeeded as secretary by | Sir John Coke. |
al development of the square was carried out by | Sir James Smith around 1726. |
e was possibly rebuilt around 1540, possibly by | Sir John Fortescue. |
The series was narrated by | Sir John A. Macdonald, played by veteran actor Coli |
William attended a motor show organised by | Sir David Salomons in Tunbridge Wells in 1895. |
Founded around 1613 by | Sir John Kedermister (d. |
The sale in 1613 was by | Sir John Mallory and Anna Eure, investors in the Vi |
Thomas Betterton painted by | Sir Godfrey Kneller. |
It was sculpted by | Sir William Goscombe John. |
was first proposed as early as December 1935 by | Sir Henry Tizard. |
Lady Lavery sat for more than 400 portraits by | Sir John. |
of the hospital - Rooksdown House - was used by | Sir Harold Gillies, the pioneering plastic surgeon. |
Max Merz in Isadora, choreographed by | Sir Kenneth MacMillan |
His life was commemorated in a tragic play by | Sir Henry Taylor in 1834. |
The Duke of Cleveland by | Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, 1820. |
It was restored by | Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875. |
The Wit of Music: Introduction by | Sir John Barbirolli. |
bbey Restoration (his additions were removed by | Sir Gilbert Scott) |
He was prosecuted by | Sir Archibald Bodkin and the Attorney-General, Sir |
f Middle Plantation, Williamsburg, Virginia, by | Sir Peter Lely. |
Designed by | Sir Robert Rawlinson, it was opened on 12 April 186 |
Wilbraham's Almshouses, Acton - founded by | Sir Roger Wilbraham (1613) |
The memorial was unveiled on 22 July 1928 by | Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon. |
He was attacked by | Sir Eyre Coote's forces and decisively defeated. |
The hall was built by | Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460. |
e sculpted pediment of the building was done by | Sir John Steell. |
HMS Beagle (left) with HMS Wrangler by | Sir Oswald Brierly, 1855 |
Hibbert's portrait was painted by | Sir Thomas Lawrence in 1812 and by John Hoppner (c. |
E.ON's Environmental Studies Centre opened by | Sir David Attenborough |
The park was formally opened by | Sir John Hutton, chairman of the LCC, in 1893. |
ding in the neo-classical style was designed by | Sir William Tite. |
The present castle was begun by | Sir Randal MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim, in 1636. |
Dorothy Forster, historical novel by | Sir Walter Besant |
Stalkin (Produced by | Sir Jinx) |
Portrait of Rev. Alexander Carlyle, 1796, by | Sir Henry Raeburn. |
The cemeteries were designed by | Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
nsard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Sir Herbert Butcher |
Stewart, Duke of Lennox and Richmond, 1637, by | Sir Anthony van Dyck |
Another portrait, by | Sir Ivor Hele, is held by the Australian War Memori |
The ship was designed by | Sir Thomas Slade. |
He was accused of malpractice by | Sir Francis North. |
Burney gun, recoilless rifles designed by | Sir Charles Burney |
Portrait of Miss Caroline Fry by | Sir Thomas Lawrence |
Owned by | Sir Frank Crisp from 1875 to 1919. |
Carvings and Claywork (2008) has a foreword by | Sir Roy Strong and features other terracotta portra |
ngo was ordered on 13 April 1815 to a design by | Sir Robert Seppings. |
Coins of Ancient India by | Sir Alexander Cunningham. |
The complete rhyming psalter by | Sir Philip Sidney (d. |
ile at school he was encouraged and inspired by | Sir Peter Scott the conservationist and painter. |
It was remodelled in 1843 by | Sir Charles Barry. |
The cemeteries were designed by | Sir Reginald Blomfield. |
an old windmill, used as a recording studio by | Sir Paul McCartney. |
The current house was built around 1460 by | Sir John Cheyne. |
It was retrieved by | Sir Henry Norreys. |
begins on Trinity College Library, designed by | Sir Christopher Wren. |
ursery Suite is one of the last compositions by | Sir Edward Elgar (1857-1934). |
uction at Swinton Park was commenced in 1695 by | Sir Abstrupus Danby. |
The corner stone of St. Pauls's was laid by | Sir Wilfrid Laurier. |
The foundation stone of the church was laid by | Sir William Armstrong on 19 November 1866. |
The restaurant was taken over by | Sir William Steward in 1930. |
Step-Sister from Cinderella, choreographed by | Sir Frederick Ashton |
eferred to Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border by | Sir Walter Scott. |
sselmeyer from The Nutcracker, choreographed by | Sir Peter Wright |
He was succeeded by | Sir Clarmont Skrine. |
Windsor Guildhall in Berkshire, designed by | Sir Thomas Fitz (or Fiddes), is completed by Christ |
The house was built in 1553 by | Sir Richard Berkeley. |
Piers was succeeded by | Sir Edward Butler of Duiske, knt. |
Harrow, near Godalming, Surrey, was designed by | Sir William Chambers. |
The estate was acquired by | Sir John Lombe in 1796. |
George while Prince of Wales (1716), painted by | Sir Godfrey Kneller |
The castle was built between 1390 and 1420 by | Sir Philip Courtenay. |
c.1727: | Sir Multon Lambard |
Escaping, it wreaked havoc until slain by Cai ( | Sir Kay). |
Dugdale, William, John Caley, | Sir Henry Ellis, Bulkeley Bandinel (1819) Monastico |
n 1639, the Hall passed to his son, also called | Sir Richard Hutton. |
was won by the National Liberal Party candidate | Sir Henry Fildes. |
The Conservative candidate, | Sir Gifford Fox, Bt held the seat for the party. |
Edwyn Hoskyns was fourth son of Canon | Sir John Leigh Hoskyns, 9th Baronet, and father of |
Captain | Sir William Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam GCVO (31 |
Captain | Sir Robert Mends (c. |
The life of Captain | Sir Richd F. Burton. |
Governor of Tasmania - Captain | Sir Arthur Havelock (until 16 April), then Sir Gera |
Governor of Tasmania - Captain | Sir John Franklin |
Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania - Captain | Sir John Franklin |
In 1597 Antelope, then commanded by captain | Sir Thomas Vavasour, participated in the unsuccessf |
Captain | Sir (Henry Louis) Carron Greig, KCVO, CBE, DL (b. |
Captain | Sir Hubert Guy Dyke Acland, 4th Baronet, DSO (8 Jun |
1795 Captain | Sir George Horne |
Captain | Sir John Norman Ide Leslie, 4th Baronet (born 6 Dec |
In early June Cooke met up with Captain | Sir Edward Pellew's squadron at Quiberon Bay. |
lved the order, and the land passed to Cardinal | Sir Thomas Wolsey. |
4. Decline of Buddhism in India and its Causes | Sir Asutosh Mookerjee Silver Jubilee vol. |
CCG | Sir William Alexander assisting in New Orleans, fol |
In the 17th century, | Sir Thomas Neale inherited Kirkby Manor from Barone |
Responding, MKP's chairman | Sir Bob Reid denied that any such decision had been |
He is the grandson of former Arsenal Chairman | Sir Bracewell Smith through his mother Eileen Smith |
1624: Arthur Champernoun; | Sir Edward Giles |
he was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's | Sir Edward Frankland Prize Lectureship. |
ndon, by a daughter of --- Howard, of Cheshire; | Sir Thomas's last wife surviving him, re-married to |
Nick Cheung - Peter Cheung | Sir |
She is married to a Scottish clan chief | Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor. |
He was the father of at least two children, | Sir Richard Burke and Sir David Burke, both of whom |
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