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He was replaced as Prime Minister by | Sir Basil Brooke. |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Dallas Brooks |
Governor of Western Australia - | Sir Frederick Broome |
His mother was Jane, dau. of | Sir Brian Broughton, 3rd Baronet, of Broughton, by |
Mary who married | Sir Brian Broughton-Delves, 4th Baronet |
Sir John Brown (6 December 1816 - 27 December 1896) | |
Sir John Brown with Mayor's Chain. | |
Sir Stephen Brown, GBE is a judge. | |
aternal grandfather was the banker and merchant | Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet, and his younger bro |
Sir William Brown, 1st Baronet, of Richmond Hill at | |
He had children: | Sir Richard Browne and Sir John Browne and died int |
Sir Anthony Browne QS (1509-1567) was a British jus | |
Sir Thomas Browne Selected Writings (1968) | |
Browne was the son of | Sir Matthew Browne of Betchworth Castle, and his wi |
Sir Adam Browne, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
His grandfather was | Sir Richard Browne, Kt. |
Sir Valentine Browne, Knight, Surveyor General of I | |
Sir Thomas Browne, physician, encyclopedist (died 1 | |
Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet of Deptford (ca. | |
Sir Valentine Browne, Knight is appointed to the ta | |
1553: Henry Stafford and | Sir Anthony Browne/Simon Lowe |
Sir Anthony Browne; Standard bearer for Eng; | |
Sir Frederick Browning | |
His older brother was | Sir John Brownlow, 1st Baronet. |
Sir William Brownlow, 1st Baronet (c. | |
He was born in 1554, the second son of | Sir Alexander Bruce of Airth. |
In 1612, he settled in London near his friend | Sir Robert Bruce Cotton. |
Sir Iain Bruce Seton, 13th Baronet (b. | |
Sir Gainsford Bruce (1834 - 24 February 1912) was a | |
Sir Henry Bruce, 3rd Baronet 1877 - 8 December 1907 | |
Sir Gainsford Bruce. | |
Sir Robert Brudenell KS (1461 - 30 January 1531) wa | |
Sir Orlando Brudgeman, who tried the Regicides of C | |
ied Elizabeth Bruyn, daughter and co-heiress of | Sir Henry Bruyn of South Ockendon, Essex, himself t |
Sir Andrew Bryan FRSE (1893-1988) was a Scottish mi | |
Sir Peter, Bt. | |
Sir Andrew Buchanan, Bt 11 February 1991 - present | |
Desmond Roberts - | Sir Geoffrey Bucknose |
Sir William Buell Richards (Chief Justice) - Septem | |
In 1850 | Sir Edmund, built the Leagrave Hall on land close t |
Sir Barrington Bulkeley Campbell, 3rd Baron Blythsw | |
Sir Richard Bulkeley's son-in-law was Sir Edwin San | |
He was the eldest son of | Sir Richard Bulkeley, Bt. of Beaumaris, (Chamberlai |
mother was Anna Maria, daughter of Vice-Admiral | Sir Edward Buller. |
school was opened on 5 October 1907 by General | Sir Redvers Buller. |
Sir Steve Bullock | |
Sir George Bullough died in 1939 while playing golf | |
An avid sportsman, | Sir George Bullough had a lifelong interest in hors |
Sir Edwin Bulmer, Counsel for the Defence | |
Sir E.L. Bulwer in 99 Quarterly Review 235-286 | |
In 1929, he played | Sir Harry Bumper in The School for Scandal at the K |
Sir Timothy Bun - Murray King | |
He was the son of | Sir Henry Bunbury, 2nd Baronet and his wife Mary Ey |
29 November - | Sir Henry Bunbury, 3rd Baronet, politician (died 17 |
The most notable Burdett lords were | Sir Robert Burdett, Francis Burdett and Sir Francis |
Sir Francis Burdett, 5th Baronet | |
Sir Francis Burdett, 1st Baronet (1642-c. | |
Elizabeth Walter (1613-1701), who married | Sir Francis Burdett. |
She is married to | Sir Arnold Burgen, her second husband; her first hu |
Sir Robert Burgess (sociologist)- Famous Sociologis | |
The hall was built by | Sir Thomas Burgh in 1460. |
He was the father of at least two children, | Sir Richard Burke and Sir David Burke, both of whom |
Sir William Burke (d. 2 Feb 1625) | |
He married, secondly, Helena Burke, daughter of | Sir John Burke of Derrymaclachtney, after 1672. |
Burke, | Sir Bernard; Burke, Ashworth P. (1928). |
He was the son of | Sir Edmund Burke, 2nd Baronet. |
9 December - | Sir Thomas Burke, 3rd Baronet, landowner and politi |
Sir Henry Burke, 7th Baronet (d. | |
Donald Crisp as | Sir John Burleson |
Sir Thomas Burnett, 1st Baronet. | |
Sir Robert Burnett, 5th Baronet (d. | |
Sir Alexander Burnett, 2nd Baronet (d. | |
Sir Thomas Burnett, 6th Baronet (d. | |
Burney gun, recoilless rifles designed by | Sir Charles Burney |
His uncle was | Sir Merrick Burrell, 1st Baronet and his younger br |
Sir James Burrough (judge) (1749-1837), British jud | |
Sir James Burrough (architect) (1691-1764), English | |
Sir James Burrow. | |
Governor of Western Australia - | Sir Francis Burt |
990, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, | Sir Francis Burt, constituted the Ministry. |
On 5 February 1991, the Governor, | Sir Francis Burt, reconstituted the Ministry. |
Robert W. Gillette as | Sir Adam Burton |
In 1633, | Sir Thomas Burton Bt was High Sheriff of Leicesters |
He provided many footnotes to | Sir Richard Burton's translation of the Arabian Nig |
Sir Charles Burton, 2nd Baronet (d 1812) | |
Leonard C. Smithers and | Sir Richard Burton. |
Ian Bannen - | Sir Matt Busby |
A bronze statue of | Sir Matt Busby, erected in 1996, stands on the exte |
Sir Matt Busby, Old Trafford, Manchester | |
son-in-law of former Manchester United manager | Sir Matt Busby. |
Admiral | Sir John Bush 1967-1970 |
nsard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Sir Herbert Butcher |
Sir Edmund Butler had distinguished himself in the | |
Grandfather | Sir Richard Butler (Poletown) (died 20 August 1619) |
Piers was succeeded by | Sir Edward Butler of Duiske, knt. |
Sir Walter Butler, 1st Baronet. | |
s the eldest son of James Butler, second son of | Sir Thomas Butler, 3rd Baronet, and his wife France |
Sir Richard Butler, 7th Baronet (14 July 1761 - 16 | |
Sir Philip Butler, married Elizabeth, daughter of S | |
Sir Edward Butler, 1st Viscount Galmoye (d. | |
Sir Thomas Butler, 6th Baronet | |
Sir Thomas Butler, 1st Baronet (d. | |
Sir Thomas Butler, 3rd Baronet of Cloughgrenan (a t | |
They had issue | Sir Richard Butler, 2nd Baronet Polestown (d. |
South Australian premiers (from left) Richards, | Sir Richard Butler, Lionel Hill and Sir Henry Barwe |
1891: | Sir Charles Butt |
He was the great-grandson of | Sir Thomas Buxton, 1st Baronet the abolitionist and |
Buxton was the eldest son of | Sir John Buxton, 2nd Baronet and his wife Elizabeth |
Sir Thomas Buxton. | |
served as flagship of Vice-Admiral of the Blue | Sir George Byng and belonged to Admiral Sir Cloudes |
His mother was Margaret, daughter of | Sir John Byron of Clayton. |
Sir Arthur C. Clarke also has a minor role in the f | |
"How We Went to Mars" by | Sir Arthur C. Clarke (Amateur Science Fiction Stori |
nces of WW Smyth will be found in the Memoir of | Sir A. C. Ramsay (1895), by Sir A Geikie. |
Governor of South Australia - | Sir William C.F. Robinson, GCMG |
Anne Vanlore, who married | Sir Charles Caesar |
He later played two first-class matches for | Sir Julien Cahn's XI in Argentina. |
Sir Julien Cahn's cricket team toured Ceylon and Ma | |
reviously Castor had lined up for Essex against | Sir J. Cahn's XI. |
round was constructed by cricket philanthropist | Sir Julien Cahn. |
Yes | Sir, Dean Cain, Sir - (skit) |
Sir Michael Caine | |
Sir HM Cairns LJ | |
Ratu | Sir George Cakobau 13 February 1973-12 February 198 |
Sir David Calcutt (lawyer) | |
Sir David Calcutt QC | |
Moore was then attached to | Sir Robert Calder's squadron blockading Ferrol. |
1779 oil painting of | Sir John Call with Bodmin Jail in the background, a |
1989 | Sir Roy Calne |
Dorothy Spring (1648-1714/5), married | Sir Christopher Calthorpe in 1664 |
before March 1558), daughter of | Sir William Calthorpe, K.B., of Burnham Thorpe, Nor |
Sir Harry Calvert, 1st Baronet (d. | |
d Frances Anne Calvert, the daughter of General | Sir Harry Calvert. |
Sir William Cameron Gull, 2nd Baronet of Brook Stre | |
Sir Ewen Cameron became Chairman of Committees in t | |
Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, Conservative Member | |
Sir Douglas Cameron Alexander Moore, 13th Baronet ( | |
Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel. | |
Sir Malcolm Campbell - Auto Racer (archive footage) | |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir Walter Campbell |
Sir Colin Campbell of Lundie (died c. 1650). | |
Became Private Secretary to | Sir Archibald Campbell Laurie in 1877. |
He was the son of | Sir Neil Campbell by his wife Mary Bruce. |
His brother, | Sir Edward Campbell, was also a Member of Parliamen |
Sir Malcolm Campbell, nine times World Land Speed R | |
Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
Sir Archibald Campbell, 3rd Baronet | |
March 12: | Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, army officer a |
He married Abigail (d. after 1640), daughter of | Sir Thomas Campbell, knight (who was Lord Mayor of |
C.B. - A Life of | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1973) |
Edward the King (Mini-series, 1975) - | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman |
His mother was Mary, daughter of | Sir Ronald Campbell. |
Campion was the son of | Sir William Campion of Combwell, and his wife Grace |
Governor of Western Australia - | Sir William Campion (until 9 June) |
"Yes | Sir, I Can Boogie" (Dostal - Soja) - 4:33 |
Yes | Sir, I Can Boogie |
1597: | Sir George Carew |
Brandon Hurst as | Sir George Carew |
Sir Matthew Carew (died 1618) was an English lawyer | |
They were all then granted to | Sir Nicholas Carew of Beddington in that same year. |
Sir Henry Carew, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
Sir Thomas Carew, 4th Baronet (c. | |
Sir Richard Carew, 1st Baronet (ca. | |
Her husband was | Sir Wymond Carew, by whom she had 19 children, incl |
ried secondly estate Martha Cromer, daughter of | Sir Matthew Carew, and widow of Sir James Cromer of |
He was the third son of | Sir Edmund Carew. |
Sir Philip Carey - C. Hayden Coffin | |
Sir Edmund Carey (1558-1637), married three times ( | |
1571: | Sir George Carey |
Sir John Carey, of Plashey (1491-1552), married Joy | |
His correspondence with Laud and with | Sir Dudley Carleton and Sir Francis Windebank (Char |
Sir Alexander Carmichael Bruce (ca. | |
His meeting with | Sir John Carmichael turned into a battle, and he wa |
He was the only son of | Sir James Carmichael, 2nd Baronet and his wife Loui |
Sydney Seaward ... | Sir Mortimer Carnaby |
1667 | Sir David Carnegie |
Sir James Carnegie, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
He was the eldest son of | Sir John Carnegie, 2nd Baronet and his wife Mary Bu |
Sir Anthony Caro | |
Sir Olaf Caroe (1892-1981), colonial administrator | |
His nephew, | Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron, was a member of the Hou |
Sir Raymond Carr (born 1919), historian | |
n Carrington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire, and | Sir William Carrington were his elder brothers. |
Roland Culver ... | Sir Richard Carrington |
18 October: | Sir James Carroll, politician |
By this time he had been knighted and was | Sir John Carroll. |
The party's leaders were: | Sir Joseph Carruthers from 1901 to 1907 and Sir Cha |
Sir Bryan Carsberg | |
29 July 1842) married | Sir James Carter in 1831. |
Cartwright passed them to | Sir George Carteret in England. |
Vice Admiral | Sir George Carteret, 1st Baronet (c. |
art was a cousin of the famous British general, | Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. |
Christie's English theatrical actor | Sir Charles Cartwright turns into Charles Cartwrigh |
More recent examples include | Sir Roger Casement, whose knighthood was canceled f |
Sir John Cass Faculty of Art, Media and Design | |
Sir John Cass Red Coat School in Stepney, London | |
It includes the | Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media and Design a |
In 1849, they were rebuilt by | Sir John Cass's Foundation. |
26 October - | Sir Lewis Casson, artist (died 1969) |
In the novel Richard Shelton escapes from | Sir Daniel's castle when he realizes that Sir Danie |
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