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Lieutenant General | Sir Francis Tuker (1944) |
General | Sir William Fawcett KCB (1727-1804) was an Adjutant |
General | Sir Brian Kenny 1987-1989 |
General | Sir Peter Hunt 1970-1972 |
Governor of Tasmania - Major General | Sir Harry Barron |
auvel of the Light Horse A Biography of General | Sir Harry Chauvel, GCMG, KCB. |
Governor of Queensland - Major General | Sir Herbert Chermside |
General | Sir William Keppel GCB (d. |
Major General | Sir Charles Armand Powlett, KB (c.1694 - 14 Novembe |
General | Sir Douglas Gracey, Commander in Chief Pakistan Arm |
General | Sir Brian Robertson 1947-1948 (also British Militar |
Revised by Jackson, General | Sir William. |
He was brother of General | Sir Ralph Darling. |
n 1835 he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to General | Sir Henry Fane in India. |
Lieutenant General | Sir John Kiszely is married with three children. |
In 1820 General | Sir R. Bolton bought the house. |
art was a cousin of the famous British general, | Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart. |
overed in 1967 and named for Canadian geologist | Sir William Edmond Logan (1798-1875). |
He was a nephew of the geologist | Sir Andrew Ramsay. |
Most famously, the eminent geologist | Sir Charles Lyell spent his childhood here. |
Gilbert, | Sir Martin. |
Gorilla ( | Sir Philip Egerton), Monkeyana. |
The British governor | Sir John Child appealed to Aurangzeb. |
Arrival of Governor | Sir Robert Duff, Circular Quay, Sydney, June 1893 |
An opponent of Governor | Sir John Harvey, he served on the Council 1639-41 u |
y Bridget Thomas, daughter of colonial Governor | Sir Shenton Thomas, with no issue. |
first House of Burgesses appointed by Governor | Sir George Yeardley. |
ey prevailed upon the British Colonial Governor | Sir Reginald Stubbs to deport him. |
On 5 February 1991, the Governor, | Sir Francis Burt, reconstituted the Ministry. |
He was the cousin of another Governor, | Sir James Fergusson. |
On 6 April 1950, the Governor, | Sir James Mitchell, constituted the Ministry. |
ed with the retirement of the Governor-General, | Sir John Kerr. |
Grandfather | Sir Richard Butler (Poletown) (died 20 August 1619) |
Great-great-great grandfather | Sir Edmund MacRichard Butler |
His grandfather, | Sir Edward Villiers (c. |
His grandfather, | Sir Maurice Dockrell, had been a Unionist MP before |
or army officer, as were both his grandfathers, | Sir Paul Pechell and Sir John Clavering. |
tate was later inherited by Page's great-nephew | Sir Gregory Page-Turner in 1775. |
And gude | Sir Robert Davidson, |
Gwerin-Eiriau | Sir Gaernarfon (1907) |
by whom she had | Sir Robert Demys, knt. |
Haji | Sir Ismail Sait Masjid, Banglore |
don, and met Neville Chamberlain, Lord Halifax, | Sir Horace Wilson and Sir Alexander Cadogan. |
Bloom, Harold; | Sir William Golding (1983). |
In Harpenden, | Sir John Lawes School is named after him |
His heir: | Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet, of Hailes, Haddin |
Y Done No WP:OR here | sir. |
‘I have met him, | sir,' Phillips replied. |
The historian | Sir Martin Gilbert said: "Alfred Wetzler was a true |
HMS | Sir Thomas Picton was a First World War Royal Navy |
Holder: | Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham |
Holders: | Sir Alexander William George Herder Grantham, Sir R |
Chief Justice - Hon | Sir George Arney |
He was Personal Assistant to MP Rt Hon | Sir James Molyneaux from 1976 to 1997. |
Hon | Sir William Macarthur MLC 1879 - 1882 |
rald was brother-in-law to his close friend Hon | Sir Edward Chandos Leigh. |
Hon | Sir Colin Sinclair KBE MLC 1951 - 1954 |
Chief Justice - Hon | Sir James Prendergast |
The Hon | Sir Francis Murphy, Speaker of the Legislative Asse |
Rt Hon | Sir Thomas Gault, 8 April 1992 |
1938: Adm The Hon | Sir Alexander Ramsay GCVO KCB DSO |
Hon. | Sir Gregory Cromwell |
Hon. | Sir Edward Nicholas Canning Beaumont (14 December 1 |
Hon. | Sir Allen Bristol Aylesworth |
The Honorable | Sir Run Run SHAW, G.B.M. |
Plaque honoring | Sir William Fenwick Williams |
However, | Sir Alex Ferguson had faith in his goalkeeper and s |
However, | Sir John Nelthorpe only had 39% grades A-C. |
If | Sir Humphrey has not already received a KBE, he sho |
If | Sir Thomas attempted to intimidate his daughter-in- |
His middle name derived from the illustrator | Sir John Tenniel, a distant relation. |
He served as a Lord of the Treasury in | Sir Robert Peel's Administration from 1834-1835. |
PHD's clients include | Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Rosie Swale-Pope, Andy Kirkpat |
Speakers were to include | Sir William Hart Dyke MP and Horatio Davies MP. |
Notable members include | Sir John Gell who was a Parliamentarian in the Engl |
One of its more famous players include | Sir Dean Peters, property mogul, television persona |
More recent examples include | Sir Roger Casement, whose knighthood was canceled f |
Previous patrons include | Sir Yehudi Menuhin. |
The Courtyard's patrons include | Sir Derek Jacobi and Jo Brand. |
Guests included | Sir Oswald Mosley and Rhodesian premier Ian Smith. |
Their children included | Sir Richard Sutton, 1st Baronet. |
Her siblings included | Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940), physicist; Sir Richar |
Noted students included | Sir Thomas More, who attended New Inn before going |
His descendants included | Sir Samuel Hoare, M.P., and Viscount Templewood. |
mous occupants of the house and estate included | Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet. |
Its MPs included | Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet, Peter King, 1st B |
re were three sons from this marriage including | Sir Thomas Long of Draycot. |
line of notable speakers have spoken, including | Sir Nigel Gresley. |
Today, over 20,000 people, including | Sir Evan Fritzenkotter, can trace their lineage to |
Christie was a friend of the industrialist | Sir Joseph Whitworth. |
becker, the British and Canadian industrialist, | Sir Neil McGowan Shaw (b. |
"Respect Yourself" (Luther Ingram, | Sir Mack Rice) - 4:53 |
This was followed in 1999 by the Institute's | Sir Robert Lawrence Award for Services to Logistics |
His son is | Sir David Latham QC, Chairman of the Parole Board. |
Heeee name is | Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles |
usical director is Ben Palmer and its patron is | Sir Roger Norrington. |
The next known owner is | Sir Thomas Essex who held the manor in about 1554. |
His brother is | Sir Samuel Brittan, an economics commentator at the |
Its Honorary President is | Sir Colin Davis. |
The MP for this seat is | Sir Peter Tapsell. |
The owner is | Sir David Tang. |
Among the composers represented in the book is | Sir William Hawte. |
tive Officer is James Cross and the Chairman is | Sir William (Bill) Callaghan. |
The principal of this branch is | Sir Majeed. |
e current president of the Gandhi Foundation is | Sir Richard Attenborough. |
They had issue | Sir Richard Butler, 2nd Baronet Polestown (d. |
9 January: | Sir Stanley Whitehead, politician and 15th Speaker |
5 January: | Sir Donald McLean, politician. |
Famous former jockey, | Sir Gordon Richards was born here. |
He joined | Sir Elton in the song Daniel. |
His son was the politician and judge | Sir Herbert Angas Parsons. |
Hodgson served as associate to High Court judge | Sir Victor Windeyer. |
dfather was the distinguished restoration judge | Sir Wadham Wyndham. |
At Whitlam's request, on 30 July | Sir John Kerr issued a proclamation convening the j |
On 11 July, | Sir Paul Hasluck's term as Governor-General ended, |
19 July: | Sir Robert Stout, 13th Premier of New Zealand |
Poul Reichhardt - Kaptajn | Sir William |
e was the brother of Cyril Kendall Butler, KBE, | Sir Spencer Harcourt Butler, Sir George Geoffrey Gi |
the papal court at Avignon by bishop Kininmund, | Sir Adam Gordon and Sir Odard de Maubuisson. |
ndication of that Prudent and Honourable Knight | Sir Henry Vane (1659) |
The New England Knight: | Sir William Phips, 1651-1695 ISBN 0802081711 (1998) |
e attack on Becket in 1170 by the four knights, | Sir Reginald FitzUrse, Sir Hugh de Morville, Brito |
ertising featured King Vitaman and his knights: | Sir Laffitup & Sir Cravenleigh and their foes Blue |
ed in honour of the then Governor of Hong Kong, | Sir Alexander Grantham. |
r grandfather was Chief Secretary of Hong Kong, | Sir Charles Philip Haddon-Cave. |
S. I. L. ( | Sir John Luttrell), 1550 HE (Hans Eworth)" |
essively private secretary to Henry Labouchere, | Sir George Grey, and Sir Charles Wood. |
It has transpired that the late | Sir John Halstead, Sir Geoffrey's predecessor durin |
Selected Writings of the Late | Sir Misha Black |
arried David Renwick Grant, and second the late | Sir Hugh Arbuthnot, 7th Bt. |
A later | Sir Edward Stradling, knight(d.1609), |
, Viscount Saint Alban, and in 1626 John, later | Sir John, Underhill; and Bridget married Sir Willia |
John, later | Sir John, co-operated. |
Shelley (7 September 1753-24 April 1844); later | Sir Timothy Shelley, 2nd Baronet of Castle Goring |
Later | Sir Owen. |
Sometime later, | Sir Humphrey joins Hacker in the Cabinet Room. |
Later, | Sir Humphrey is in the Cabinet Office with the Perm |
Sometime later, | Sir Humphrey invites Bernard for an informal chat. |
Poet Laureate | Sir John Betjeman described the church as "a Tracta |
Lawrie, | Sir Archibald, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D |
He succeeded his father, Squadron Leader | Sir Norman Hamilton Pringle as 10th Baronet in 1961 |
His father was the Te Ati Awa leader | Sir Ralph Love. |
After he leaves, | Sir Humphrey takes a call from the Master of Bailli |
GOC: Lieut-Gen | Sir Claud Jacob |
His lieutenant, | Sir George Heron, among others, was killed. |
s carried out this year by the Lord Lieutenant, | Sir Thomas Dunne. |
11 February - Lieutenant-Colonel | Sir Andrew Clarke, Governor of Western Australia. |
Tenth Army - Lieutenant-General | Sir Edward Quinan |
Lieutenant-General | Sir Mosley Mayne |
Lieutenant-General | Sir Steuart Robert Pringle, 10th Baronet, of Stichi |
Chief of the General Staff: Lieutenant-General | Sir H. R. Pownall |
Lieutenant-General | Sir John Vaughan KB (c. |
Governor - Lieutenant-General | Sir William Jervois begins his term on 20 January. |
Governor - Lieutenant-General | Sir William Jervois. |
Tenth Army commanded by Lieutenant-General | Sir Edward Quinan |
der-in-Chief, Ireland (first Lieutenant-General | Sir George Murray, then Sir John Byng, then Sir Ric |
ried Sybil Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-General | Sir Frederick Marshall, in 1912. |
They had two sons, Lieutenant-General | Sir George Gordon-Lennox and Rear-Admiral Sir Alexa |
Lieutenant-General | Sir William George Holmes |
He was the brother-in-law of Lieutenant-General | Sir James Hills-Johnes VC. |
Lieutenant-General | Sir John Harding (from 25 January 1945) |
Lieutenant-General | Sir Charles Gregan Craufurd GCB (1761-1821) was a S |
ower Canada as secretary to Lieutenant-Governor | Sir Francis Nathaniel Burton. |
On 1 April 1947, the Lieutenant-Governor, | Sir James Mitchell, constituted the Ministry. |
civil servants and lawyers from Chola Nadu like | Sir T. Madhava Rao, Sir A. Seshayya Sastri, Sir Moh |
"There are eight sail of the line, | Sir John" |
Little | Sir John with the Great Beard was the son of Sir Jo |
In response, William of Lochmaben, | Sir Ralph Dacre and Sir Anthony Lucy led an English |
heir obnoxious young visitor accidentally locks | Sir Gadabout in the torture chamber. |
son was the son of former Lord Mayor of London, | Sir Reginald Hanson. |
Laurence Naismith as First Sea Lord ( | Sir Dudley Pound) |
General Officer Commanding (GOC): Lt-Gen | Sir Thomas D'O. Snow |
Here lyes | Sir John the Grame, baith wight and wise, |
Macleay, | Sir, William John (1820-1891) National Library of A |
The proceedings made | Sir Samuel's seat in parliament secure for many yea |
e daughter of the first Independent TV magnate, | Sir Robert Renwick. |
His son was Maharaja | Sir Bhupinder Singh. |
Major | Sir Rautboy Richleigh (pronounced Raw-bee), England |
June 16- Major | Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell surveyor and explore |
Governor of Tasmania - Major | Sir George Strahan |
Major | Sir Thomas Chalmers Hetherington, KCB, CBE, QC, TD |
Obituary of Major-Gen | Sir G. Michelmore, The Times, Saturday, 30 October |
Major-General | Sir Henry Charles Darling KCB (Uppingham, 28 Februa |
O'Halloran was the second son of Major-General | Sir Joseph O'Halloran. |
Major-General | Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde, KCB, CSI, circa 1869 |
Major-General | Sir Colin Halkett K.C.B. |
(Despatch from Major-General | Sir James Hope Grant, K.C.B., dated 8th April, 1858 |
Major-General | Sir George Le Grand Jacob, |
Major-General | Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow CBE DSO ED 1966 - 1969 |
His grandfather was Major-General | Sir James Duff. |
Governor of New South Wales - Major-General | Sir Thomas Brisbane |
Despatch from Major-General | Sir Hugh Henry |
Governor of New South Wales - Major-General | Sir Richard Bourke |
Governor of New South Wales- Major-General | Sir Thomas Brisbane |
Major-General | Sir Hugh McCalmont KCB CVO (1845 - 1924) was a Brit |
His eldest son, Major-General | Sir Thomas Brooke-Pechell, 2nd Baronet (1753-1826), |
s created on 14 November 1807 for Major-General | Sir Thomas Blomefield, 1st Baronet. |
Their children include Major-General | Sir Charles William Dunbar Staveley and Harriet Fra |
the former British High Commissioner in Malaya, | Sir Gerald Templer. |
The Great Man: | Sir Robert Walpole Pimlico, 2008. |
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