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rtrude Seton Gordon, and they had two children, | Sir Allen Aitcheson Havelock Charles, 2nd Baronet, |
They had two children: | Sir Thomas and Winifred. |
He had children: | Sir Richard Browne and Sir John Browne and died int |
actor, dancer and choreographer | Sir Robert Helpmann is named Australian Of The Year |
Sugar Plum Fairy & Rose Fairy - Choreographer: | Sir Peter Wright |
The pair chose | Sir Humphry Davy as the first lecturer. |
(Malcolm Fraser chose | Sir Zelman Cowen and Sir Ninian Stephen; and John H |
But, these are human beings, unarmed civilians, | sir. |
ne this, such as Mr Justice Christopher Clarke ( | Sir Christopher Simon Courternay Stephenson Clarke) |
Two of the class, | Sir Galahad and Sir Lancelot were converted to danl |
live, Edward Clive, George Clive, Edward Clive, | Sir Sidney Clive and Sir Robert Clive. |
John Babington Gilliat (and sister of Lt Col | Sir Martin Gilliat), on 23 April 1935. |
Lt. Col. | Sir James Walter Scott, 2nd Baronet 17 December 198 |
Louisa was the daughter of Col. | Sir James Tennant of the Bengal Artillery. |
Guy Standing as Inspector Col. | Sir Reginald Nielson |
The collector, | Sir Ashton Lever was born at Alkington Hall. |
Educated at Malvern College, | Sir Hugh Barnes joined the Indian Civil Service in |
Colonel | Sir Tufton Beamish |
His brother was Colonel | Sir Thomas Moore (ca. |
Colonel | Sir Charles Stuart, KB (January 1753 - 25 May 1801) |
ia purchased the ground for £1,000 from Colonel | Sir Thomas Marshall. |
Donald Sinden as Colonel | Sir Charles Holland |
Colonel | Sir Henry Charles Legge GCVO (1852-20 June 1924) wa |
Colonel | Sir Arthur Davidson |
Colonel | Sir Horace Beauchamp Seymour (1791-1851) (copy afte |
Mikhail Kozakov as Colonel | Sir Francis Chesney |
He married Averil Vivian, daughter of Colonel | Sir Henry Hussey Vivian, 1st Baron Swansea. |
Colvin, | Sir Auckland. |
Gary Justin - bass (Kingdom Come, | Sir Lord Baltimore) |
The English commander | Sir Horace Vere by Michiel van Mierevelt. |
n and namesake is the prominent naval commander | Sir Benjamin Bathurst. |
The English commander, | Sir William Pelham, marched through Munster in the |
rial drinking fountain in the park commemorates | Sir Hedworth's gift of land for Roker Park. |
roposed in 1925 by the Indian High Commissioner | Sir Atul Chatterjee, the building was designed by S |
Commodore | Sir James Maxwell Ramsay KCMG, KCVO, CBE, DSC (27 A |
On 8 April 1974, the Governor, Air Commodore | Sir Hughie Edwards, constituted the Ministry. |
Leader of the House of Commons: | Sir John Rushout, 4th Baronet |
Composer | Sir Edward Elgar practised amateur chemistry from a |
His father was the composer | Sir Lennox Berkeley. |
m Arnold Room was opened by the famous composer | Sir Malcolm Arnold in 1984. |
She is the sister of the composer, | Sir Richard Rodney Bennett. |
resident of the school is the English conductor | Sir Colin Davis. |
arate recordings of Messiah; one with conductor | Sir Adrian Boult and the other under the baton of S |
a is the birthplace of the orchestral conductor | Sir John Eliot Gardiner CBE FKC. |
It contains | Sir Lord Baltimore's first two studio albums, 1970' |
Not to be confused with his contemporary, | Sir John Houblon |
Cork on Cork: | Sir Kenneth Cork Takes Stock. |
should not be confused with his younger cousin | Sir Edward Willes, son of Sir John Willes. |
rs her son became a protege of Oxford's cousin, | Sir Francis Vere. |
His properties were given to his cousin, | Sir John Harington. |
He was the flag captain to his cousin, | Sir Charles Adam, on the West Indies station. |
etcy next passed to Frederick Evelyn's cousins, | Sir John Evelyn, 4th Bt (1757-1833) and Sir Hugh Ev |
He has covered | Sir Ranulph Fiennes' summiting of the north face of |
Crofton, | Sir Walter Frederick (1815-1897)' |
W. E. Cule, | Sir Constant: Knight of the Great King. |
ter shared a dance partnership with the danseur | Sir Anthony Dowell. |
They had two sons and two daughters, | Sir George being succeeded by his eldest son and he |
including Julian Lloyd Webber, Meredith Davies, | Sir Charles Groves and Sir Neville Marriner. |
Good day, | sir. |
rs implicated were executed there the same day: | Sir Ralph Vane and alongside him Sir Thomas Arundel |
Vie Politique de | Sir Louis H Lafontaine (1864) |
Dear | Sir (Prof. |
8 December: | Sir Keith Holyoake, former Prime Minister. |
ked of McCarthy, "Have you no sense of decency, | sir? |
Have you no sense of decency, | sir? |
the county of Denbighshire ( | Sir Ddinbych) |
Leslie Denison... | Sir Roger Howe |
Members included Thomas Derby, | Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard Pollard and John Ro |
His descendant | Sir Edward Waldegrave was a politician and courtier |
ontrol of the company passed to his descendants | Sir John Mowlem Burt (1845-1918) and Sir George Mow |
The dock was designed | Sir John Wolfe Barry & Partners. |
celebrities including the late Princess Diana, | Sir Paul McCartney, Sophie Anderton, Marie Helvin, |
e he was a classmate of former Arsenal Director | Sir Roger Gibbs. |
William Hogarth drew | Sir Francis Dashwood at his Devotions for dilettant |
West broadcasting region, were Gerald Durrell, | Sir Walter Ralegh, Sir Billy Butlin and Albert Beda |
In 1897 he was President of the Edinburgh | Sir Walter Scott Club and gave the Toast to Sir Wal |
opened in 1894 and is named after the educator | Sir Hugh Owen. |
Physiology or Medicine: Christiaan Eijkman, | Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins |
2002 EISCAT's | Sir Granville Beynon medal |
Her father was son of the elder | Sir Francis Knollys and his wife, Catherine Carey. |
June 5 - Ontario election: | Sir Oliver Mowat's Liberals win a third consecutive |
he 1929, 1933, 1938 and 1945 general elections, | Sir Basil Brooke was elected unopposed. |
Richardson, Anthony and Embry, | Sir Basil. |
great-grandson was famed aeronautics engineer, | Sir Morien Morgan. |
This inscrutable Englishman: | Sir John D'Oyly, Baronet, 1774-1824 page 4,87 , 249 |
Griffith Jones (Glan Menai) - Enwogion | Sir Aberteifi |
Enwogion | Sir Gaernarfon (1922) |
CALLER 2: Exactly, | sir. |
CALLER: Exactly, | sir. |
Rev. Bishop Lawrence Bianchi and his Excellency | Sir Alexander Grantham presiding. |
His grandson, the explorer | Sir Ranulph Fiennes, inherited the title on his bir |
The town is named after the Antarctic explorer | Sir Ernest Shackleton. |
It is named after the explorer, | Sir Douglas Mawson. |
F.M. | Sir Henry Hardinge, 1st Viscount Hardinge |
In fact, | Sir Francis enters and asks Charley to marry him. |
Faith, | sir, you need not fear. |
oping the Annamalai University after his father | Sir Rajah Muthiah and his grandfather Sir Annamalai |
His father | Sir Charles Kemeys, 2nd Baronet died in 1658. |
His father | Sir William Peel had been Governor of Hong Kong. |
In 1985 he succeeded his father | Sir Kirby Laing as chairman of John Laing plc. |
rn in Constantinople, Turkey, where his father, | Sir Peter Wyche, was the English Ambassador. |
His father, | Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams had been a Liberal Party MP. |
Bill Nighy as Anne's father, | Sir Alexander, Member of Parliament and World War I |
His father, | Sir Everard, was executed in 1606 for his part in t |
Episode 2, screened on 20 June 2004, featured | Sir Peter Scott and Sir David Attenborough. |
This production also featured | Sir Cedric Hardwicke, and Paul Robeson. |
And cannot go and fight, | sir! |
Cline was featured in the 2006 film | Sir! |
A Tour is included in the 2005 documentary film | Sir! |
Sarah Foote, married first | Sir John Lewis, 1st Baronet (d. |
Married first | Sir Robert Clifford, younger son of Thomas Clifford |
Married first | Sir Roger Vaughan and secondly Henry Johns. |
Married firstly | Sir Henry Vernon and secondly Ralph Shirley. |
Johanna Stewart, married firstly, | Sir John Keith, secondly, Sir John Lyon, and thirdl |
1625: John Fisher; | Sir Thomas Wilsford |
sham's recordings include several with flautist | Sir James Galway. |
John Woodvine as Adm. of the Fleet | Sir Terence Lewin (Chief of the Defence Staff) |
ctly as it was when the builders left following | Sir Thomas Tresham's death. |
South Manor for | Sir Thomas Parkyns, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire 185 |
It was created on 30 June 1615 for | Sir Robert Dormer, 1st Baronet. |
For | Sir Collingwood Hughes, Bt, croquet player (1854-19 |
he head of the Prime Minister's Policy Unit for | Sir John Major. |
For | Sir Horace Seymour (1885-1978), see Horace James Se |
He later played two first-class matches for | Sir Julien Cahn's XI in Argentina. |
The present Crewe Hall was built for | Sir Randolph and dates from 1615-36. |
The church was built in 1856 for | Sir Joseph Copley and was designed by Sir George Gi |
Cunningham built the summer residence here for | Sir Mark Cubbon. |
Raynsford was removed to make room for | Sir William Scroggs in June 1678. |
"Well and Truly Tried" (festschrift for | Sir Richard Eggleston, 1982) |
For | Sir William Hicks Farrington, 5th Baronet (1838-190 |
He composed an Elegy for | Sir Richard Herbert of Coldbrook. |
gardens were laid out between 1890 and 1905 for | Sir Philip Tatton Mainwaring. |
For | Sir Francis Theodore Page Burt, see Francis Burt. |
The settlement was named for | Sir Donald Mann, vice-president of the Canadian Nor |
Dickson works for | Sir George Harding and his wife Anna. |
It was home for | Sir Walter Raleigh in 1588-1589. |
The title was created in 1627 for | Sir Thomas Fairfax. |
The home was originally built for | Sir Joshua Reynolds by Sir William Chambers in 1772 |
Its genus is named for | Sir Charles Colville, an ex Governor of Mauritius. |
bert Bertram, thirdly Thomas Poynings, fourthly | Sir John Worth, and fifthly Sir John Wiltshire. |
FOWKE, | Sir George (Henry) (1864-1936), Lieutenant General |
Fraser, | Sir William. |
In 1612, he settled in London near his friend | Sir Robert Bruce Cotton. |
Advising friend | Sir James Dyson, where he is on the board of Dyson |
She was named after her father's friend, | Sir James Kady. |
ll, and of Chideock, Dorset, are descended from | Sir Thomas Arundell's elder brother, Sir John Arund |
from | Sir George Ivison Tapps, the Lord of the Manor of C |
The original idea came from | Sir Anthony Wagner, Garter Principal King of Arms. |
1553, Damsell bought Wye College, in Kent, from | Sir Maurice Denys |
Ownership was varied passing from | Sir Walter Gibbons to Gaumont British. |
youngest sister, and obtained his benefice from | Sir Robert Chichester. |
Eventually it passed from | Sir Richard O'Donnell to Sir Benjamin Guinness and |
In the novel Richard Shelton escapes from | Sir Daniel's castle when he realizes that Sir Danie |
Descended from | Sir Hildebrand de Alington, Under-Marshall to Willi |
"Holiday from Real" (live from | SIR) - 3:48 |
He graduated from | Sir George Williams College, presently Concordia Un |
The manuscript was bought from | Sir T. Gage's sale, in 1858. |
Distinguish from | Sir John Lawes (School). |
Furthermore | Sir Robert Armstrong, head of the civil service, wa |
Death of Gen | Sir Ralph Abercrombie by Sir Robert Ker Porter. |
1835.12.04 Gen. | Sir Frederick Adam |
Gen. | Sir John Sangye, VC |
1853.01.17 Gen. | Sir Richard Lluellyn, KCB |
is College of Arms correspondent is genealogist | Sir Hilary Bray. |
Gale, General | Sir Richard (1968). |
General | Sir Edward Quinan, Commander 10th Army |
Adam married Emily, daughter of General | Sir William Wyllie, in 1856. |
General | Sir John Reith was commissioned into The Parachute |
Major General | Sir Duncan Cumming K.B.E., C.B.E., O.B.E. |
d Frances Anne Calvert, the daughter of General | Sir Harry Calvert. |
he Western Command was under Lieutenant General | Sir Robert Haining with HQ in Chester. |
C-in-C: General | Sir Harold Alexander |
Lieutenant General | Sir Charles Keightley 1948-1951 |
Lieutenant General | Sir Brian Horrocks 1948 |
General | Sir William Augustus Pitt, KB (c. |
Memoirs of Major General | Sir James Murray Irwin. |
"Obituary of Major General | Sir Murray Irwin" (Obituaries). |
Wars and Shadows : Memoirs of General | Sir David Fraser |
school was opened on 5 October 1907 by General | Sir Redvers Buller. |
He was the father of General | Sir Henry Hildyard (1840-1916) and the grandfather |
Governor-General - General | Sir Charles Fergusson Bt GCMG KCB DSO MVO |
General | Sir George Colley in South Africa |
Brother of General | Sir Hugh Henry Gough VC; father of General Sir Hube |
He was the father of Major General | Sir Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly. |
General | Sir John (Philip) Du Cane GCB (1865-1947) is a form |
General | Sir George Augustus Wetherall GCB (1788 - 8 April 1 |
uding Major-General Augustus Lennox and General | Sir Wilbraham Lennox. |
Cecil Parker - General | Sir Hamish Fitzadam |
He was succeeded by General | Sir Maitland Wilson. |
General | Sir Henry Maitland Wilson |
Adair was the son of General | Sir Charles William Adair. |
He was also the uncle of General | Sir William Parke. |
General | Sir Martin Farndale, History of the Royal Regiment |
He was brother to General | Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC and uncle of the |
Major General | Sir David Henderson, 5 August 1914 - 22 November 19 |
as the second monitor to be named after General | Sir Ralph Abercrombie. |
Leo Genn .... General | Sir John Mandrake V.C. |
He was the grandfather of General | Sir Reginald Hildyard (1876-1965). |
Lieutenant General | Sir (Warren) Hastings Anderson KCB (1872-1930) was |
Lt General | Sir Roddy Cordy-Simpson |
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