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aker); King's College Choir; Jacques Orchestra; | Sir David Willcocks (first recording) |
Gardner, James Agg, | Sir (1927). |
1624: James Tomkins; | Sir William Beecher |
Jane married | Sir Thomas Darcy of Tolleshant Darcy, Essex |
6 January 1858: | Sir Cresswell Cresswell |
2 January 2007 | Sir Christopher Bland of the BT Group |
24 January - | Sir John Vanbrugh (died 1726) |
9 January - | Sir Humphry Davy tests the Davy lamp for miners at |
2 January - | Sir Harbottle Grimston, 2nd Baronet, politician (bo |
he was appointed Taipan of Jardines, replacing | Sir John Keswick. |
Their daughter Jean married | Sir Walter Palmer, 1st Baronet MP for Salisbury. |
Joan, survived | Sir Ralph, and re-married to Sir Thomas White, knt. |
Athletes Joe Bugner, | Sir Jack Hobbs, Louis Smith and Marty Scurll are al |
1625: John Fisher; | Sir Thomas Wilsford |
1659: John Thurloe; | Sir John Bernard |
Dugdale, William, John Caley, | Sir Henry Ellis, Bulkeley Bandinel (1819) Monastico |
, Viscount Saint Alban, and in 1626 John, later | Sir John, Underhill; and Bridget married Sir Willia |
John, later | Sir John, co-operated. |
Bertram Johns - | Sir Emmett Wildering |
holders included Charles Jasper Joly, Professor | Sir Robert Stawell Ball, Professor Sir William Rowa |
Jones, William, | Sir. |
The Incredible Journey of | Sir Francis Younghusband (Royal Court Upstairs) |
icer in charge of the battle of Julianstown was | Sir Patrick Wemyss. |
6 July 1893: | Sir William Henry Houldsworth unopposed |
20 July - | Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet, art collector (bo |
In July 1659 | Sir Richard was a supporter of Sir George Booth in |
July 11: | Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, superintendent of |
8 July - | Sir Arthur Evans, archaeologist (d. |
16 July - | Sir Joshua Reynolds, painter (died 1792) |
17 June - | Sir Stephen Richard Glynne, 9th Baronet (born 1807) |
25 June - | Sir Peter Abeles, businessman (b. |
18 June - | Sir Cornthwaite Hector William James Rason, Premier |
16 June - | Sir Henry Thomas, police magistrate in London (b.18 |
June 21: | Sir George Arthur, 1st Baronet, army officer and co |
21 June - | Sir Richard Wallace, art collector (died 1890) |
of Tasmania - John Evans (until 19 June), then | Sir Elliott Lewis (until 20 October), then John Ear |
III. (3) Junius to | Sir William Draper |
James Robertson Justice as | Sir Beverly Grant |
8 Carter was appointed Chief Justice succeeding | Sir Hugh Hoyles. |
e Suppiah Sharvananda - former Chief Justice of | Sir Lanka |
James Robertson Justice as | Sir Charles Robson |
James Robertson Justice - | Sir James Colbrooke |
Aleksandr Kaidanovsky as | Sir Lancelot |
Founder of Kalutara Vidyalaya, | Sir Cyril De Zoysa |
"Bonnie Kate / | Sir B. McKenzies" (Trad. |
Frank Keenan - | Sir Ensor Doone |
Sam Kelly as | Sir Roger's coachman |
Douglas Kennedy as | Sir Hubert Warrington |
Garrard sold the manor of Southfleet in Kent to | Sir William Sedley of Aylesford. |
1553, Damsell bought Wye College, in Kent, from | Sir Maurice Denys |
d FitzGerald Knights of Glin and Kerry, through | Sir Garrett FitzGerald Knt of Lisquinlan and Sir Ro |
erefore relied heavily on his key subordinates, | Sir John Cockcroft, William Penney, and Christopher |
Nelson Keys - | Sir Guy de Vere |
Charles King as | Sir Bors |
Claude King as | Sir John Petrie |
The Green Knight and | Sir Gawain then do battle, with Sir Gawain triumphi |
Along the way, Gareth is knighted by | Sir Lancelot. |
Kemys reportedly replied "I know then, | Sir, what course to take." |
He is popularly known as | Sir Jack Leslie. |
e was knighted in 1972 but chose to be known as | Sir Derek only in Britain. |
Alexander Knox ... | Sir Giles Manning |
Kingsford, C. L., 'Parning, | Sir Robert (d. 1343)', rev. |
These were Ladas and | Sir Visto. |
Back To Nature - Lady Brockhurst, | Sir Freddy, Cecelia, Prunella, Felicity |
The corner stone of St. Pauls's was laid by | Sir Wilfrid Laurier. |
The foundation stone of the church was laid by | Sir William Armstrong on 19 November 1866. |
As Mary I sold the land to | Sir Anthony Strelley, whose family held Strelley, n |
The son of the late Admiral | Sir Harold Walker, Sir Harold was born in 1932, and |
One of them Elizabeth later married | Sir William Neville Hart. |
Charles Laughton as | Sir Simon de Canterville |
ed in 1951, and had one child, Lavinia (married | Sir Nicholas Grimshaw). |
The party's leaders were: | Sir Joseph Carruthers from 1901 to 1907 and Sir Cha |
of the 16th century the property was leased to | Sir Stephen Thornhurst and passed to his son, Sir W |
party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by | Sir James P. Whitney. |
ight surrendered to the attacking forces led by | Sir Michael Woodhouse, Sir William Vavasour and Sir |
Christopher Lee ... | Sir Felix Raybourne |
Christopher Lee as | Sir Matthew Phillips |
ctly as it was when the builders left following | Sir Thomas Tresham's death. |
South Australian premiers (from left) Richards, | Sir Richard Butler, Lionel Hill and Sir Henry Barwe |
Harrison has performed with Leonard Bernstein, | Sir Georg Solti, McCoy Tyner, and Paquito D'Rivera. |
Leslie Denison... | Sir Roger Howe |
1918 Life and Letters of | Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM, GCSI. 2 vols. |
The letters of | Sir William Jones. |
The Life and Letters of | Sir Edmund Gosse, London, 1931 |
Martin Lewis ... | Sir Arthur Benton |
In 1923 he succeeded the sitting Liberal MP, | Sir Henry Norman. |
he Western Command was under Lieutenant General | Sir Robert Haining with HQ in Chester. |
Lieutenant General | Sir Charles Keightley 1948-1951 |
Lieutenant General | Sir Brian Horrocks 1948 |
Lieutenant General | Sir (Warren) Hastings Anderson KCB (1872-1930) was |
Lieutenant General | Sir Francis Tuker (1944) |
Lieutenant General | Sir John Kiszely is married with three children. |
There is a brass commemorating the life of | Sir Hugh Hastings, the Lord of the Manor. |
In 1795 Dodson wrote a Life of | Sir Michael Foster. |
C.B. - A Life of | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1973) |
e service in a team which featured the likes of | Sir Stanley Matthews. |
n Carrington, 1st Marquess of Lincolnshire, and | Sir William Carrington were his elder brothers. |
erved with William Blois, Gilbert Lindfield and | Sir John Barker, respectively. |
Marjorie Lindsay, married | Sir William Douglas. |
The Old Pier at Littlehampton; after | Sir A. W. Callcott. |
Hall was built in 1835 by a Liverpool merchant, | Sir John Tobin. |
The Earl of Liverpool by | Sir George Hayter, 1823 |
Sam Livesey - | Sir Henry Linguard |
Jack Livesey ... | Sir Graham Forbes |
Potter LJ, Jonathan Parker LJ and | Sir Swinton Thomas dismissing the appeal. |
Local mill-owner | Sir William Houldsworth commissioned Alfred Waterho |
The Locomotives of | Sir Nigel Gresley. |
John Loder ................ | Sir John Lasher |
Stanley Logan as | Sir Stafford Hart |
Jason London as | Sir Henry |
Other Royalist commanders included Lord Mohun, | Sir Bevil Grenville and Sir Nicholas Slanning. |
don, and met Neville Chamberlain, Lord Halifax, | Sir Horace Wilson and Sir Alexander Cadogan. |
The First Sea Lord Admiral | Sir Dudley Pound opposed the plan. |
s carried out this year by the Lord Lieutenant, | Sir Thomas Dunne. |
n illegitimate son of a Scottish lord, probably | Sir John Livingston, baron of Callendar. |
The most notable Burdett lords were | Sir Robert Burdett, Francis Burdett and Sir Francis |
Raymond Lovell - | Sir Charles Leigh |
Raymond Lovell - | Sir Reeves Willoughby |
John Babington Gilliat (and sister of Lt Col | Sir Martin Gilliat), on 23 April 1935. |
Lt General | Sir Roddy Cordy-Simpson |
Lt. Col. | Sir James Walter Scott, 2nd Baronet 17 December 198 |
Matt Lucas as | Sir Oswald |
He was lutenist to | Sir Henry Pierrepont. |
?Elizabeth m to | Sir John Tyrrell knt of Gypping in the county of Su |
The Earl of Macclesfield, by | Sir Godfrey Kneller. |
Corps were named after the MacRobert brothers: | Sir Alasdair, Sir Iain and Sir Roderic. |
Main article: | Sir Gawain and the Green Knight |
Major General | Sir Duncan Cumming K.B.E., C.B.E., O.B.E. |
Memoirs of Major General | Sir James Murray Irwin. |
"Obituary of Major General | Sir Murray Irwin" (Obituaries). |
He was the father of Major General | Sir Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly. |
Major General | Sir David Henderson, 5 August 1914 - 22 November 19 |
Governor of Tasmania - Major General | Sir Harry Barron |
Governor of Queensland - Major General | Sir Herbert Chermside |
Major General | Sir Charles Armand Powlett, KB (c.1694 - 14 Novembe |
Patrick Malahide as | Sir Myles |
Miles Malleson as | Sir Oswald Pettiford |
He was accused of malpractice by | Sir Francis North. |
Educated at Malvern College, | Sir Hugh Barnes joined the Indian Civil Service in |
South Manor for | Sir Thomas Parkyns, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire 185 |
13 March - | Sir William Herschel discovers the planet Uranus. |
31 March - | Sir Ion Hamilton Benn, 1st Baronet, businessman and |
March 12: | Sir Archibald Campbell, 1st Baronet, army officer a |
Its regimental marches were ' | Sir Manley Power' (quick) and 'Caledonian' (slow). |
"How King Marke and | Sir Dinadan heard Sir Palomides making great sarrow |
The estate passed through her marriage to | Sir Robert Cotton. |
"The Marriage of | Sir Gawain" is an English Arthurian ballad, collect |
re were three sons from this marriage including | Sir Thomas Long of Draycot. |
Her marriage to | Sir John caused some scandal as Sir John failed to |
She is married to | Sir Arnold Burgen, her second husband; her first hu |
Married firstly | Sir Henry Vernon and secondly Ralph Shirley. |
1880-1971), who married Admiral | Sir Herbert William Richmond |
Johanna Stewart, married firstly, | Sir John Keith, secondly, Sir John Lyon, and thirdl |
Urania, married Admiral | Sir Edward Tucker. |
Sarah Foote, married first | Sir John Lewis, 1st Baronet (d. |
Egidia Stewart, married 1387 | Sir William Douglas of Nithsdale |
Married first | Sir Robert Clifford, younger son of Thomas Clifford |
7. Agnes (b.c.1225); married 1262: | Sir Philip de Meldrum, Justiciar of Scotia (aka. |
She married secondly | Sir John Drummond of Innerpeffry. |
Elizabeth Mary Gertrude (1890-?), married to | Sir Torquhil Matheson, 5th Baronet |
She married [2] | Sir Thomas Jermyn, Knt.,(ca. |
Nesta was married to | Sir Ralph Bloet, who raised Morgan as his son. |
Married first | Sir Roger Vaughan and secondly Henry Johns. |
Her sisters were married to | Sir Alfred Dennis and Herbert Warrington Smyth. |
She married secondly, | Sir Robert Throckmorton, 11th Bt. |
Married to | Sir Thomas Weyland Bowyer-Smyth, a baronet, Giedroy |
His sister Catherine married Admiral | Sir Henry Codrington. |
"How We Went to Mars" by | Sir Arthur C. Clarke (Amateur Science Fiction Stori |
Garry Marsh ... | Sir Andrew Stevens |
Garry Marsh - | Sir Richard Melross |
Gary Marshal as | Sir Lionel |
Martin - | Sir Derek Jacobi |
Edward Martindel as | Sir Alfred Grayle |
Their eldest daughter Mary married | Sir William Hay of Yester, another daughter Geillis |
Their daughter Mary married | Sir Herbert Cook. |
James Mason as | Sir Brack |
Participated in masterclasses with | Sir James Galway, Frank Battisti, Stephen Preston a |
He later shared the Mastership with | Sir Bellingham-Graham and Sir Edward Smythe, the ho |
He later played two first-class matches for | Sir Julien Cahn's XI in Argentina. |
He later discussed the matter with | Sir Hyde East, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. |
On 12 May 1917, | Sir Edward Parrott was returned unopposed. |
May - | Sir Samuel Thomas Evans, politician and judge (died |
Anita McConnell, ‘Billingsley, | Sir Henry (d. |
Rex McDougall - | Sir Henry Baskerville |
Ian McLean as | Sir John |
Gerard McSorley as | Sir Kenneth Curtis |
Canberra Medallion and | Sir Zelman Cowan Award (1982) |
Medicine - | Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Howar |
Medicine - | Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, George H. Hi |
His meeting with | Sir John Carmichael turned into a battle, and he wa |
For the Privy Council member, see | Sir Frederick Paul Girvan (judge) |
Notable members include | Sir John Gell who was a Parliamentarian in the Engl |
nces of WW Smyth will be found in the Memoir of | Sir A. C. Ramsay (1895), by Sir A Geikie. |
The event was recorded in the memoirs of | Sir Astley Cooper Key. |
In the chancel is a wall memorial to | Sir Thomas Denison who died in 1765. |
The memorial to | Sir Thomas' daughter Martha, in Stowe church |
His early works include a memorial to | Sir John Bernard Bosanquet. |
The main section has memorials to | Sir Arthur Sullivan, Robbie Burns, Sir Wilfred Laws |
y the Royal Society of New Zealand in memory of | Sir James Hector. |
including Julian Lloyd Webber, Meredith Davies, | Sir Charles Groves and Sir Neville Marriner. |
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