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Campbell Gullan - | Sir John Rhead |
Despondent, Hacker asks | Sir Humphrey if there is any way that the inquiry c |
He had children: | Sir Richard Browne and Sir John Browne and died int |
They had issue | Sir Richard Butler, 2nd Baronet Polestown (d. |
Ashton was the half-brother of | Sir Thomas de Ashton the alchemist [see Ashton or A |
Premier - John Hall replaces | Sir George Grey on 8 October. |
Mahlon Hamilton - | Sir Gerald Adair |
His original online handle was | Sir Bruce Sterling, which was later shortened to Si |
Nicholas Hannen as | Sir Robert Peel |
Harriet married | Sir John Salusbury Salusbury-Trelawny in 1842 . |
Robert Harris - | Sir Huntley, Defence counsel |
Paul Hartmann as | Sir Henry Norris |
He has covered | Sir Ranulph Fiennes' summiting of the north face of |
Imogen Hassall as | Sir Roger's Secretary |
Anthony Hawtrey - | Sir Richard Croft |
Hayes attended | Sir Walter St John's Grammar School, Battersea. |
In 1865 he succeeded | Sir Hugh Hoyles as Premier. |
In 1929, he played | Sir Harry Bumper in The School for Scandal at the K |
He premiered | Sir Alexander Mackenzie's overture Cervantes at Son |
He replaced | Sir James Ormonde as Lord Treasurer of Ireland. |
He succeeded | Sir John Pakington, 3rd Baronet in 1688. |
After he leaves, | Sir Humphrey takes a call from the Master of Bailli |
Here, he succeeded | Sir Gerald FitzGerald KCMG. |
In the last position he replaced | Sir Noel Charles. |
In 1937, he replaced | Sir Henry Pelham as the Permanent Secretary. |
In 1945 he succeeded | Sir Baron Jayatilake as Ceylon Representative in In |
t generation of judges was profound; he trained | Sir Robert Catlyn, Sir Robert Broke, Sir Anthony Br |
He attended | Sir George Williams University in Montreal. |
He joined | Sir Elton in the song Daniel. |
In 1815, he replaced | Sir Thomas Picton as MP for Pembroke Boroughs. |
He and | Sir Henry investigate the mysterious light. |
The Daily Mirror ran the headline "It's | Sir Del and Sir Tel" (popular BBC Radio 2 DJ Terry |
His son and heir was | Sir Thomas Tyrrell, Knt., of Heron (c. |
His heir was | Sir Richard, son of his second marriage to Matilda |
Edward, son and heir of | Sir Walter Hungerford (d. |
His son and heir, another | Sir John Garrard, or Gerrard, was created a Baronet |
ed, before 1411, Alice, daughter and heiress of | Sir William Coggeshall, Knt. |
This house was held by | Sir Richard Merbrook by the late fourteenth century |
It was held by | Sir George Yeardley, Governor of the Colony of Virg |
Hellsing as | Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing |
essively private secretary to Henry Labouchere, | Sir George Grey, and Sir Charles Wood. |
The University also awarded her the | Sir Charles Harris Prize. |
Holmes Herbert as | Sir John Petrie |
Holmes Herbert as | Sir Frederick Holcomb |
Here lyes | Sir John the Grame, baith wight and wise, |
Cunningham built the summer residence here for | Sir Mark Cubbon. |
roposed in 1925 by the Indian High Commissioner | Sir Atul Chatterjee, the building was designed by S |
dical scholarship was named in honor of him and | Sir Edward Dunlop. |
ter Roberts on the Moon is co-named for him and | Sir Isaac Roberts. |
His brother, | Sir Edward Campbell, was also a Member of Parliamen |
tinued trading under the leadership of his son, | Sir Joseph McConnell and later his grandson, Sir R |
His nephew, | Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron, was a member of the Hou |
His son, | Sir Nathaniel, was also a Member of Parliament, as |
rn in Constantinople, Turkey, where his father, | Sir Peter Wyche, was the English Ambassador. |
He was succeeded by his son, | Sir Marteine Lloyd, 2nd Baronet. |
He was succeeded by his son | Sir George Sitwell, 2nd Baronet. |
oping the Annamalai University after his father | Sir Rajah Muthiah and his grandfather Sir Annamalai |
His nephew | Sir William Gell was a noted archaeologist. |
His descendant | Sir Edward Waldegrave was a politician and courtier |
ephew William Levett, second son of his brother | Sir Richard Levett. |
His son, | Sir Anthony Meyer, was also a Conservative MP. |
His uncle, | Sir Maurice Laing, had also been chairman. |
His son | Sir John Maud had a distinguished career. |
Not to be confused with his contemporary, | Sir John Houblon |
The baronetcy passed to his son, | Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton. |
His son, | Sir Robert inherited the house and it was given to |
His son, | Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, was responsible for Volum |
He was succeeded by his son, | Sir Charles Kemeys, 3rd Baronet. |
He died in 1598 and was succeeded by his son | Sir Robert Cecil. |
His son | Sir David Clementi has recently stepped down as cha |
His father | Sir Charles Kemeys, 2nd Baronet died in 1658. |
Rev. Bishop Lawrence Bianchi and his Excellency | Sir Alexander Grantham presiding. |
The work was completed by his son, | Sir John Rennie, and by Joseph Whidbey. |
His son | Sir David Trollope was also killed at Towton. |
is brother was Edward Winnington and his nephew | Sir Edward Winnington, 1st Baronet. |
His grandfather, | Sir Edward Villiers (c. |
ontrol of the company passed to his descendants | Sir John Mowlem Burt (1845-1918) and Sir George Mow |
His lieutenant, | Sir George Heron, among others, was killed. |
1490) or his brother | Sir William Conyers of Marske (d. |
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. |
His father, | Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams had been a Liberal Party MP. |
In 1612, he settled in London near his friend | Sir Robert Bruce Cotton. |
He was also a descendant of his namesakes | Sir John Bramston, the elder and the latter's son S |
His son | Sir Bernard Paget was a General in the British Army |
ight was succeeded in the baronetcy by his son, | Sir Charles Wright. |
His properties were given to his cousin, | Sir John Harington. |
he latter was succeeded in 1609 by his brother, | Sir John, whose da. |
His heir: | Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet, of Hailes, Haddin |
or army officer, as were both his grandfathers, | Sir Paul Pechell and Sir John Clavering. |
One of his sons, | Sir Malcolm (himself a judge), married the daughter |
His father, | Sir Everard, was executed in 1606 for his part in t |
His son | Sir John Gordon, who was also captured was executed |
He was the flag captain to his cousin, | Sir Charles Adam, on the West Indies station. |
His Uncle, | Sir Dudley McCorkell, had also been Lord Lieutenant |
On the death of his nephew | Sir John St John, 2nd Baronet (c. |
His nephew, | Sir Henry Oxenden, 3rd Baronet (d. |
ertising featured King Vitaman and his knights: | Sir Laffitup & Sir Cravenleigh and their foes Blue |
His grandfather, | Sir Maurice Dockrell, had been a Unionist MP before |
Four Years of Irish History 1845-1849, | Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & |
Halliwell Hobbes - | Sir Leopold Fischer |
Douglas Hodge - | Sir Thomas Bertram |
William Hogarth drew | Sir Francis Dashwood at his Devotions for dilettant |
For the sixteenth-century Thomas Holcroft, see | Sir Thomas Holcroft. |
The position's first holder was | Sir Leon Radzinowicz. |
Tom Hollander as | Sir Amyas Paulet |
Tom Hollander as | Sir Peter Lely |
Julian Holloway as | Sir Thomas |
rterhouse Blue (1987) - exterior of the home of | Sir Cathcart D'Eath |
In the 1930s it was briefly the home of | Sir Oswald Mosley. |
the Commission were made by the Home Secretary, | Sir William Harcourt. |
It was home for | Sir Walter Raleigh in 1588-1589. |
By Homer, translated | Sir William Marris). |
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. |
It is named in honor of | Sir Albert Hastings Markham. |
It was named in honour of | Sir Francis Bacon |
ndication of that Prudent and Honourable Knight | Sir Henry Vane (1659) |
Robert Horton ... | Sir George Sheridan |
The conference hosts the | Sir Arthur Clarke Award prizegiving dinner. |
Speaker of the House - | Sir David Monro |
It was the house of | Sir Robert Drury, who Drury Lane was named after. |
There were additions to the house by | Sir Robert Smirke about 1830. |
In 1599 she moved to the house of | Sir Ralph Babthorpe at Osgodby, Selby. |
Speaker of the House - | Sir Arthur Guinness |
Speaker of the House - | Sir Maurice O'Rorke |
He served as Treasurer of the Household under | Sir Robert Peel between 1841 and 1846. |
Cecil Humphreys - | Sir Percival Glyde |
Raymond Huntley - | Sir Geoffrey Dillon |
Brandon Hurst as | Sir George Carew |
Her husband was | Sir Wymond Carew, by whom she had 19 children, incl |
ford twice remarried, one of her husbands being | Sir James Hayes (d.1694). |
Wilfrid Hyde-White as | Sir James |
Olaf Hytten - | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
I am | Sir remaining with great respect |
I believe, | sir, that the document linked-to above demonstrates |
S. I. L. ( | Sir John Luttrell), 1550 HE (Hans Eworth)" |
Portrait of King James II by | Sir Godfrey Kneller |
, on the north side, 1837, Grade II*, architect | Sir Charles Barry |
His illegitimate son | Sir John Stewart of Methven was married to Margaret |
In 1700, | Sir Walter signed a trust deed that led to the form |
1863 Higinbotham became attorney-general in the | Sir James McCulloch government. |
In 1766, | Sir Peter Beckford visited Rome. |
Janet, married, in 1669, | Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall. |
In 1969 | Sir Arthur was appointed an Honorary Doctor of the |
In 1921 | Sir Thomas Picton was scrapped along with all her s |
In 1937 | Sir James joined his fathers' construction business |
In 1880 | Sir John Everett Millais painted her in one of his |
In Harpenden, | Sir John Lawes School is named after him |
In 2005 | Sir Tom Cowie opened a business and enterprise cent |
In 1633, | Sir Thomas Burton Bt was High Sheriff of Leicesters |
In 1934, | Sir Malcolm bought The Lodge at Sandy. |
the former British High Commissioner in Malaya, | Sir Gerald Templer. |
In revenge, | Sir Walter's sister, Gylle de Burgh, wife of Sir Ri |
In 1828 | Sir Charles Stuart became Lord Stuart de Rothesay. |
In 1850 | Sir Edmund, built the Leagrave Hall on land close t |
In 1958, | Sir J. J. School of Art was divided, with the Depar |
e in waiting and there was a delay in selecting | Sir Robert Vernon Harcourt, the son of Sir William |
In 1900 | Sir Charles Hall, Recorder of London, died. |
In 1858 | Sir Charles Mordaunt, 10th Baronet retained archite |
His sister, Jane Kemeys, had married in 1704 | Sir John Tynte of Halswell House, Somerset. |
In 1573 | Sir Thomas entertained Queen Elizabeth within its w |
ighbours were powerful Royalists, in particular | Sir John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers of Rocksavage and |
In fact, | Sir Francis enters and asks Charley to marry him. |
In 1643 | Sir James Pennyman, 1st Baronet of Ormesby became L |
the younger daughter, married, first, in 1583, | Sir George Saint Paule, bart. |
In 1721 | Sir Thomas Standish leased common land near White a |
In 1339 | Sir William Hesketh was granted a charter for a wee |
Following a competition in 1911, | Sir Edwin Cooper was commissioned to design the tow |
Their children include Major-General | Sir Charles William Dunbar Staveley and Harriet Fra |
idents of Harcourt Hill have included Professor | Sir Walter Raleigh, Sir Muirhead Bone and Martin Gi |
Films have included Please | Sir!, Bless This House and Not Now, Comrade. |
It includes the | Sir John Cass Department of Art, Media and Design a |
or Franklin are buried there, including Admiral | Sir Horatio Thomas Austin, Admiral Sir George Back, |
ey's loyalty to the Minister is inconvenient to | Sir Humphrey's plans, he readily makes oblique thre |
Incumbent premier | Sir Thomas Bent is returned with an increased major |
Coins of Ancient India by | Sir Alexander Cunningham. |
He was related to Indian statesman | Sir T. Madhava Rao. |
lmbridge Junior School , Elmbridge Infants, and | Sir Thomas Rich's School . |
se are now in the possession and inheritance of | Sir Roebuck Lynch, son to Sir Henry. |
This inscrutable Englishman: | Sir John D'Oyly, Baronet, 1774-1824 page 4,87 , 249 |
He insists that | Sir Humphrey should not have been "juggling with th |
The saddler insists that | Sir Richard ordered it in person, despite Sir Richa |
Guy Standing as Inspector Col. | Sir Reginald Nielson |
It was promoted by the inspiration of | Sir Adams. |
ile at school he was encouraged and inspired by | Sir Peter Scott the conservationist and painter. |
1829, is passed, largely at the instigation of | Sir John Nicholl. |
"Knight in Common Armor: An Interview with | Sir John Sulston". |
He had an introduction to | Sir John Soane but did not enter his office. |
The Wit of Music: Introduction by | Sir John Barbirolli. |
between the forces of Confederate Ireland under | Sir Phelim O'Neill and the Laggan Army under Sir Ro |
is College of Arms correspondent is genealogist | Sir Hilary Bray. |
Another distinguished alumnus is Professor | Sir Leszek Borysiewicz. |
Potassium and sodium are isolated by | Sir Humphry Davy. |
, calcium, magnesium, and strontium isolated by | Sir Humphry Davy. |
However, it seems | Sir Richard became a double agent. |
It contains | Sir Lord Baltimore's first two studio albums, 1970' |
4. Decline of Buddhism in India and its Causes | Sir Asutosh Mookerjee Silver Jubilee vol. |
Erritt, J. Obituary: | Sir John Boreham, KCB, 1925-94. |
Revised by Jackson, General | Sir William. |
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