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By 1702 a | Sir Neville Catelyn had died there and his widow ca |
Sir Jack Cater 15 February 1974 - 3 July 1978 | |
He was the son of | Sir William Catesby of Ashby St Ledgers, Northampto |
Other children included the army officers | Sir George Cathcart and Sir Charles Cathcart, both |
Scotland's legendary Bluebeard was | Sir John Cathcart. |
t generation of judges was profound; he trained | Sir Robert Catlyn, Sir Robert Broke, Sir Anthony Br |
Her marriage to | Sir John caused some scandal as Sir John failed to |
Sir Charles Cave, 8th Baronet (c. | |
Sir Thomas Cave, 7th Baronet (6 October 1766 - 15 J | |
Sir William Cavendish and Elizabeth Hardwick. | |
Sir Robert Cavendish Spencer (1791-1830), died unma | |
Sir John Cavendish became a lawyer and rose to Chie | |
Sir Hugh Cavendish Smith-Marriott, 11th Baronet (b. | |
Sir William Cavendish (1505 - 25 October 1557) was | |
Sir Richard Cavendish, 3rd Baronet (1765-1830) (suc | |
Back To Nature - Lady Brockhurst, | Sir Freddy, Cecelia, Prunella, Felicity |
Sir Robert Cecil de Belzim Barclay, 13th Baronet | |
Rear Admiral | Sir Nigel Cecil |
1621 | Sir Edward Cecil |
His overseers were named as Secretary of State | Sir William Cecil, the master of the rolls, Sir Wil |
1601: | Sir Edward Cecil, Richard Thaxton |
e beginning of the reign the chief minister was | Sir William Cecil, later Lord Burghley. |
mnon was published in 1566 with a dedication to | Sir William Cecil. |
He died in 1598 and was succeeded by his son | Sir Robert Cecil. |
Liberal member for Lockyer and Deputy Premier, | Sir Gordon Chalk, resigned. |
Finlay Currie as | Sir Wilfred Challis |
Major | Sir Thomas Chalmers Hetherington, KCB, CBE, QC, TD |
Sir Thomas Chaloner | |
Sir Thomas Chaloner (1559-1615) was an English natu | |
He was the son of statesman and poet | Sir Thomas Chaloner. |
Facing the Palestinians are the British, with | Sir Neville Chamberlain presiding. |
The 18th-century portion was built by | Sir William Chambers. |
Harrow, near Godalming, Surrey, was designed by | Sir William Chambers. |
Sir John Chamond was an English politician. | |
Sir John Chamond ?-1544 | |
Sir James Chance was the first baronet of the famil | |
Sir Hukam Chand Eye Hospital, | |
Sir John Chandos | |
rald was brother-in-law to his close friend Hon | Sir Edward Chandos Leigh. |
1355, 1360, 1370: | Sir Thomas Chandos |
1318, 1340, 1343: | Sir Roger Chandos |
Sir Palagani Chandra Reddy (23 November 1964 - 1 Ju | |
In honour of his wife's ancestry, | Sir William changed his name to Sir William William |
difficulties forced him to seek employment with | Sir Francis Chantrey. |
d Mousseau becomes premier of Quebec, replacing | Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau. |
Alan Napier as | Sir Henry Chapman |
Sir John Chapman, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
Sir Francis Charles Stanhope (29 September 1788 - 9 | |
Major-General | Sir Henry Charles Darling KCB (Uppingham, 28 Februa |
Captain | Sir William Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam GCVO (31 |
Sir Peregrine Charles Hugo Simon, (b. | |
Sir Francis Charles Stanhope, in 1849. | |
Sir Peter Charles Rubin is the current Chair of the | |
Sir John Charles Josslyn Ramsden, 9th Baronet (b. | |
Sir John Charles Richardson, 12th Baronet (c. | |
Eastick is the eldest son of | Sir Thomas Charles ("Tom") Eastick. |
Sir Windham Charles James Carmichael-Anstruther, 8t | |
Sir Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor (1877-1958) was a | |
Charles Clarke, 'Evans, | Sir (Robert) Charles (1918-1995)' Oxford Dictionary |
Sir Walter Charles Frederick Carncross (1855-1940) | |
Sir (Thomas) Charles Peregrine Blomefield, 6th Baro | |
Colonel | Sir Henry Charles Legge GCVO (1852-20 June 1924) wa |
Sir John Charles Dalrymple Hay, Bt (Conservative) 6 | |
Sir (Clinton Charles) Donald Cory, 5th Baronet (b. | |
In the last position he replaced | Sir Noel Charles. |
Sir John Charlton was licensed to crenellate his dw | |
Sir Edgar Chatfeild-Clarke (17 February 1863 - 16 A | |
roposed in 1925 by the Indian High Commissioner | Sir Atul Chatterjee, the building was designed by S |
auvel of the Light Horse A Biography of General | Sir Harry Chauvel, GCMG, KCB. |
randfather was the industrialist and politician | Sir William Chaytor, 1st Baronet. |
Sir Milne Cheetham married twice. | |
Sir Thomas Cheney (or Cheyne) KG (c. | |
Governor of Queensland - Major General | Sir Herbert Chermside |
Mikhail Kozakov as Colonel | Sir Francis Chesney |
Henry Vibart - | Sir John Chester |
The University was founded by Rajah | Sir Annamalai Chettiar. |
Sir John Chetwode, 1st Baronet (1666-1733). | |
The current house was built around 1460 by | Sir John Cheyne. |
At the Reformation | Sir Thomas Cheyney was given possession of the site |
February 1 - | Sir Thomas Chicheley, English politician (born c. 1 |
Sir Thomas Chicheley. | |
Sir Arthur Chichester | |
Sir Francis Chichester had two sons, George and Gil | |
Sir John Chichester, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
Sir John Chichester, 4th Baronet (2 June 1689-2 Sep | |
Sir John Chichester, 5th Baronet (26 March 1721-18 | |
Sir Edward Chichester, 9th Baronet (20 November 184 | |
youngest sister, and obtained his benefice from | Sir Robert Chichester. |
The British governor | Sir John Child appealed to Aurangzeb. |
Frederick Culley as | Sir John Chirwin |
This was a gift of | Sir Arthur's choice, independent of the judging pan |
Sir Montague Cholmeley, 2nd Baronet | |
iana Beauclerk (1809 - 8 January 1880), married | Sir Montague Cholmeley, 2nd Bt. |
Sir Charles Christopher Bowen KB. | |
Sir John Christopher Smith-Dodsworth, 8th Baronet ( | |
Sir John Christopher Fagge, 12th Baronet (b. | |
Basil's uncle, | Sir Cecil Chubb, owned Stonehenge and gave it to th |
Sir Cecil Chubb, Last private owner of Stonehenge | |
Sir Richard Church (1890) | |
Sir Richard Church as a Greek general | |
Sir Richard Church married Marie-Anne, daughter of | |
the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock where | Sir Winston Churchill was born. |
"The tastiest thing around" - | Sir Winston Churchill |
On 4 May 1941, British Prime Minister | Sir Winston Churchill ordered General Sir Archibald |
A statue of | Sir Winston Churchill in Parliament Square |
Sir Winston Churchill Reservoir (South) | |
Sir Winston Churchill Senior High | |
Sir Winston Churchill's Grave | |
Sir Winston Churchill, prime minister | |
obably most famous for being the death place of | Sir Winston Churchill. |
Vnunet.com reported | Sir Dystic's claim that this message was privately |
ne's acceptance, various other acquaintances of | Sir Roger claimed to recognise him as well. |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir Ernest Clark |
The peak was discovered in 1841 by | Sir James Clark Ross, who named this feature for Si |
Audley, | Sir Robert Clark and the Hon Sir Rocco Forte, decid |
ted with the first Special Award, from the 2005 | Sir Arthur Clarke Awards. |
The conference hosts the | Sir Arthur Clarke Award prizegiving dinner. |
In 2006 he won the | Sir Arthur Clarke Award Lifetime Achievement Award. |
Professor | Sir Frederick Clarke or Sir Fred Clarke (1880-1952) |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir George Clarke (until 24 November) |
Sir William Clarke, politician | |
11 February - Lieutenant-Colonel | Sir Andrew Clarke, Governor of Western Australia. |
In 1680 it was acquired by | Sir James Clavering and in 1802 the Claverings sold |
His successor was | Sir Walter Clegg. |
His son | Sir David Clementi has recently stepped down as cha |
Sir Cecil Clementi, who served between 1929 to 1934 | |
Married first | Sir Robert Clifford, younger son of Thomas Clifford |
Sir Charles Clifford, 1st Baronet (1 January 1813 - | |
Their son was | Sir Hugh Clifford. |
1626: | Sir Gervase Clifton |
Sir David Clive Crosbie Trench, MC, U.S. Legion of | |
live, Edward Clive, George Clive, Edward Clive, | Sir Sidney Clive and Sir Robert Clive. |
Clive and Reverend Archer Clive, grandfather of | Sir Robert Clive. |
Sir Richard Clough (c. | |
April 19 - | Sir Thomas Clouston (b. |
Geoffrey Morris as | Sir Roderick Clyde |
John, later | Sir John, co-operated. |
Sam Kelly as | Sir Roger's coachman |
Sir John Coape Sherbrooke | |
Sir John Cobham gave the property to King Edward II | |
15 Oct 1947 Air Chief Marshal | Sir Ralph Cochrane |
Sir John Cochrane Moore AC (5 November 1915 - 30 Au | |
In 1946, she married | Sir Desmond Cochrane. |
to the officer commanding the station, Admiral | Sir Alexander Cochrane. |
Britain: | Sir Alexander Cockburn |
Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772-1853), MP a | |
Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, Lord Chief Ju | |
Sir William Cockburn, 11th Baronet (1773-1858), Dea | |
Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet, English lawye | |
The trial was presided over by | Sir Alexander Cockburn, the Lord Chief Justice. |
Sir James Cockburn, 9th Baronet (1804-1852) Governo | |
Sir Alexander Cockburn, 7th Baronet (1739-1745 at F | |
Sir John Cockcroft (Physics, 1951) | |
erefore relied heavily on his key subordinates, | Sir John Cockcroft, William Penney, and Christopher |
Sir Christopher Cockerell | |
Sir William Codrington, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
In the church is a memorial to Admiral | Sir Edward Codrington. |
His sister Catherine married Admiral | Sir Henry Codrington. |
Admiral | Sir Henry Coey Kane, KCB, (d. 30 January 1917) was |
ed, before 1411, Alice, daughter and heiress of | Sir William Coggeshall, Knt. |
He was knighted in 1924 to become | Sir Lewis Cohen. |
Sir Edward Coke wrote in the report the following. | |
Sir Edward Coke in his judicial robes. | |
Sir Edward Coke, 1st Baronet (d 1669) | |
Morton was succeeded as secretary by | Sir John Coke. |
At St. Benoid, 250 men surrender to | Sir John Colborne. |
James Robertson Justice - | Sir James Colbrooke |
Sir Thomas Colby, 1st Baronet (c. | |
Sir Ralph Cole, 2nd Baronet | |
24 August | Sir Christopher Cole, Royal Navy officer and politi |
1857 | Sir Thomas Colebrooke |
7 August - | Sir Arthur Coles (d. |
Sir John Coleville | |
Sir Andrew Colin Douglas Jardine, 5th Baronet (b. | |
Sir Syed College | |
Sir Syed College, Sir Syed Institute, Sir Syed High | |
Sir Charles Collett (1893-1971), Lord Mayor of Lond | |
General | Sir George Colley in South Africa |
Sir Robert Collier, in a Vanity Fair caricature of | |
It belonged to | Sir Cuthbert Collingwood; and to Robert Collingwood |
1970: | Sir Timothy Colman, of Bixley, KG |
1932 | Sir Iain Colquhoun, 7th Baronet |
Sir Robert Colraine Barclay, 15th Baronet (b. | |
Monument to | Sir Richard Colt Hoare in Salisbury Cathedral, Wilt |
May 19 - | Sir Richard Colt Hoare, English archaeologist (b. |
Sir Richard Colt Hoare - The Ancient History of Sou | |
Translated by | Sir Richard Colt-Hoare (1894), p.445 |
Sir Richard Colt-Hoare (1894), p.456 | |
Its genus is named for | Sir Charles Colville, an ex Governor of Mauritius. |
Sir Auckland Colvin, by unknown photographer | |
Will the truth of | Sir Knight come out? |
Sir Roderick Comes to Lunch (The Inimitable Jeeves) | |
Sir John Comyns SL (c. | |
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of Sherlock Holmes | |
Peter O'Toole as | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
It is based on the | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle novel of the same name. |
Sir Roger Conant, 1st Baronet (1899-1973), British | |
Sir Anthony Coningham de Waltham Denny, 8th Baronet | |
6 Oct 1945 Air Marshal | Sir Arthur Coningham |
1614: | Sir Ralph Coningsby; William Beecher |
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