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The pair chose | Sir Humphry Davy as the first lecturer. |
9 January - | Sir Humphry Davy tests the Davy lamp for miners at |
Potassium and sodium are isolated by | Sir Humphry Davy. |
, calcium, magnesium, and strontium isolated by | Sir Humphry Davy. |
An extension in 1902 was designed by | Sir Guy Dawber. |
Sir Cecil Day, 1916-1936 | |
Sir Roger de Grey P.R.A. | |
Margaret de Menteith, wife of | Sir Alexander de Abernethy. |
e founder of the Sulgrave Manor Washingtons was | Sir Robert de Washington (d. |
Spanish Fly (1975) as | Sir Percy De Courcy |
Charles Laughton as | Sir Simon de Canterville |
Sir William de la Pole, Knight, of Wingfield Castle | |
SIR ERNEST DE SILVA | |
Sir Gavin de Dunbar of Cumnock | |
Sir Hugh de Balliol, who died without issue before | |
Sir Alexander de Balliol, who died without issue be | |
Founder of Kalutara Vidyalaya, | Sir Cyril De Zoysa |
Sir Maurice de Bunsen (1852-1932), British diplomat | |
Sir Peter de Montfort (c. | |
Sir Michael de Poynings, 2nd Baron Poynings, Knt. | |
Sir Michael de Poynings, 2nd Baron Poynings, marrie | |
Joan, the youngest, married | Sir Thomas De Ludlow, and it was to her Scrivelsby |
In 1846 he married Mary Hoghton, daughter of | Sir Henry de Hoghton, baronet. |
Sir John de Berkeley (21 January 1351 - 1428) | |
Sky Fever: The Autobiography of | Sir Geoffrey de Havilland. |
Ashton was the half-brother of | Sir Thomas de Ashton the alchemist [see Ashton or A |
Sir Edmund De Appleby famously fought in the Battle | |
Nelson Keys - | Sir Guy de Vere |
Yorke married Annie, daughter of | Sir Anthony de Rothschild, 1st Baronet, in 1873. |
A stone bridge was built by | Sir John de Cobham and Sir Robert Knolles (or Knoll |
Sir John de Cobham died in a Monastery in Maiden-Br | |
7. Agnes (b.c.1225); married 1262: | Sir Philip de Meldrum, Justiciar of Scotia (aka. |
Sir John de Sutton V (c. | |
He was the son of | Sir Humphrey de Trafford, 3rd Baronet, and Violet A |
Sir Thomas de Brus (c. | |
Sir Ralph de Stafford (born about 1354-1385). | |
The son of | Sir Robert de Lawedre of The Bass (d. |
Descended from | Sir Hildebrand de Alington, Under-Marshall to Willi |
Sir Walter de Riddlesford built a motte and bailey | |
Sir John de Menteith (c. | |
Sir Thomas de Ashton or Assheton (fl. | |
Milton Rosmer - | Sir Roger de la Haye |
Sir Richard de Willoughby (c. | |
1861: | Sir Anthony de Rothschild, 1st Baronet, of Aston Cl |
Sir Adam de Hepburn (d. | |
Sir Henry de Sandwich was Lord Warden of the Cinque | |
Patrick Stewart - | Sir Simon de Canterville (The Ghost) |
Sir Richard de Exeter (died 1327) was an Anglo-Iris | |
Sir Jean de Morphou, Comte de Roucha, without issue | |
Sir Robert de Malberthorp (d. | |
the Ashton mentioned by Froissart [see Ashton, | Sir John de, fl. |
Born in Northwich, Holland was educated at | Sir John Deane's Grammar School, Northwich. |
Governor-General - | Sir William Deane. |
Upon | Sir Charles' death in 1789, his eldest son, Vice-Ad |
After | Sir Sikander's death in 1942, Sir Chhoturam was inv |
Bleak House (series, 2005) as | Sir Leicester Dedlock |
Robert Harris - | Sir Huntley, Defence counsel |
Sir John Delamare (c. | |
Sir John Delaval, 3rd Baronet (7 November 1654 - 4 | |
1948 to 1962 | Sir Frederick Delve |
The baronetcy passed to his son, | Sir Evelyn Delves Broughton. |
Sir Miles Dempsey, Second World War general | |
by whom she had | Sir Robert Demys, knt. |
Fred Emney - | Sir George Denberry-Baxter |
Sir John Denham | |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir William Denison |
In the chancel is a wall memorial to | Sir Thomas Denison who died in 1765. |
Governor of Tasmania - | Sir William Denison |
Her sisters were married to | Sir Alfred Dennis and Herbert Warrington Smyth. |
Governor of New South Wales - | Sir William Dennison |
Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney, British engineer and | |
1604: | Sir Edward Denny |
In early January 1954 Admiral | Sir Michael Denny took over as Commander-in-Chief, |
She was the daughter of | Sir Edmund Denny, of Cheshunt and Lady Mary Coke. |
Admiral | Sir Michael Denny, Third Sea Lord from 1949-53 |
Sir Barry Denny, 2nd Baronet (d. | |
Sir Edward Denny, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
Sir William Denny, 1st Baronet (d. | |
1553, Damsell bought Wye College, in Kent, from | Sir Maurice Denys |
1394: | Sir Gilbert Denys of Siston |
John Denys of Waterton, Glamorgan, father of | Sir Gilbert Denys(d.1422) of Siston Court, Glos. |
grave was married to Elizabeth, the daughter of | Sir John Dering, of Pluckley, and first cousin of S |
He was the son of | Sir Edward Dering, 5th Baronet and Elizabeth Hensha |
He was the eldest son of | Sir Edward Dering, 3rd Baronet of Surrenden in Pluc |
Sir Edward Dering. | |
Sir James Desmond Piers, 11th Baronet (b. | |
Sir Gilbert Dethick Kt FSA (c. | |
57 Banks married Elizabeth Dethick, daughter of | Sir John Dethick. |
Married | Sir Richard Deveraux, a son of Walter Devereux, 1st |
Her paternal grandparents were | Sir Richard Devereux and Dorothy Hastings, after wh |
Married | Sir Richard Devereux, a son of Walter Devereux, 1st |
Sir Thomas Devereux. | |
Sir Richard Devereux. | |
The second son, | Sir George Dick-Lauder, 12th Baronet succeeded him. |
The old family is today represented by | Sir Piers Dick-Lauder, 13th Baronet. |
'The Recollections of | Sir Henry Dickens, K.C.' William Heinemann Ltd (193 |
He was the son of | Sir Alexander Dickson. |
Besides, | Sir, I did |
Sir John died unmarried in 1632 and William inherit | |
Sir James died four years later. | |
Sir Charles died in 1658. | |
Sir John died five months later on 21 November 1960 | |
His son, also named | Sir William, died in 1349 during the Black Death. |
Sir George died a millionaire. | |
As | Sir Robert died withouth issue, the Baronetcy becam |
Sir Alec died aged 82 in 1991. | |
Sir John died while his children were young. | |
Sir Malcolm died in January 1955, aged 86. | |
Sir Robert died in 1714. | |
When | Sir Richard died in 1665, he was succeeded by his g |
Sir David died from cancer on 6 September 2009 at t | |
Sir Clement died in debt in 1693. | |
Sir John died in 1476. | |
Sir Albert died in 1939, aged 73. | |
Sir Edward died on the 19th February 1666 and is bu | |
Sir Thomas died in 1655. | |
Sir Gerald died on 18 January 1946, aged 78, and wa | |
John Digby was the son of | Sir George Digby of Coleshill, Warwickshire and Abi |
He should not be confused with | Sir Kenelm Digby (1603-1665), also son of a Sir Eve |
Sir Charles Dilke 1882-1885 | |
Dilke was the son of | Sir Charles Dilke, 1st Baronet. |
Peter Copley - | Sir John Dill |
Raymond Huntley - | Sir Geoffrey Dillon |
Sir Hugh Dillon Massey, 1st Baronet (c. | |
Sir James Dillon | |
He was born in Nelson, the eldest son of | Sir Francis Dillon Bell. |
Llewellyn was born in 1870 to | Sir John Dillwyn-Llewellyn, 1st Baronet and his wif |
Russell Napier - | Sir Henry Dimmock |
Sir William Disney fought with Edward, the Black Pr | |
Sir Wolstan Dixie of Market Bosworth (1597-1630), f | |
McConnell served one term, and | Sir Daniel Dixon was elected in 1901. |
is named after its sponsor, textile millionaire | Sir Harry Djanogly. |
His grandfather, | Sir Maurice Dockrell, had been a Unionist MP before |
1714 | Sir Samuel Dodd |
Sir J. Dodson in the appeal Liddell v. Westerton,' | |
Older brother of | Sir Harry Donald Secombe. |
18 December 1995 - 2006: | Sir Christopher Donald Jack Bland |
Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer for Engla | |
Sir Walter Dongan, 1st Baronet (d. | |
Successor to | Sir Walter Dongan, 3rd Baronet, he was 4th Baronet |
Port Elizabeth named by | Sir Rufane Donkin |
Sir John Donne acquired the estates in 1480. | |
Frank Keenan - | Sir Ensor Doone |
It was created on 30 June 1615 for | Sir Robert Dormer, 1st Baronet. |
Sir William Douglas of Stoneypath, near Garvald (d. | |
Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie, Knt. | |
Sir William Douglas of Drumlanrig | |
Egidia Stewart, married 1387 | Sir William Douglas of Nithsdale |
15 July 1945 Air Chief Marshal | Sir Sholto Douglas |
Sir Archibald Douglas of Glenbervie | |
He was the son of | Sir Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie, Treasurer of S |
Sir Kenneth Douglas, 4th Baronet (29 May 1868 - 28 | |
Sir Robert Douglas, 3rd Baronet (died 24 July 1692) | |
Sir Robert Douglas, 4th Baronet (c 1662 - 27 Januar | |
Sir Alexander Douglas, 7th Baronet (1738 - 28 Novem | |
Beatrice Stewart (married | Sir James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas) |
He was the son of | Sir William Douglas, 6th Baron Drumlanrig (b. |
Marjorie Lindsay, married | Sir William Douglas. |
Sir Archibald Douglas. | |
ter shared a dance partnership with the danseur | Sir Anthony Dowell. |
He was knighted in 1965, becoming | Sir Alexander Downer. |
Sir Alfred Downing Fripp K.C.V.O. | |
He was also the father of | Sir Edwin Downman. |
John Woodvine - | Sir Francis Drake |
In 1589, an English Armada under | Sir Francis Drake and Sir John Norris suffered heav |
Fred Emney as | Sir Francis Drake |
tions:Take Hwy #101 to San Rafael, and take the | Sir Francis Drake Blvd. |
Williams accompanied | Sir Francis Drake to Portugal, and later fought on |
Sir Francis Drake's personal almanac | |
Named after | Sir Francis Drake. |
century Almshouse, was built by a descendant of | Sir Francis Drake. |
He sailed as a privateer with | Sir Francis Drake. |
III. (3) Junius to | Sir William Draper |
He was articled to | Sir Thomas Drew. |
Joss Ambler - | Sir George Driscoll |
She married secondly | Sir John Drummond of Innerpeffry. |
He was the son of Vice-Admiral | Sir Adam Drummond, K.C.B., of Megginch Castle, Pert |
1631), daughter of | Sir William Drury of Hawstead. |
It was the house of | Sir Robert Drury, who Drury Lane was named after. |
ughters, Elizabeth Sothill, (1505-1575) married | Sir William Drury, Kt., M.P., P.C., (c1500 - 1558), |
Sir Erasmus Dryden, 1st Baronet (c. | |
Sir Robert Dryden, 3rd Baronet (c. | |
Sir John Dryden, 2nd Baronet (c. | |
1727: | Sir John Dryden, 7th Baronet |
Understudy to | Sir Gerald du Maurier 1928/29. |
The brand is named after | Sir Gerald du Maurier, a British actor and manager. |
Sir George Duckett, 1st Baronet (1725 - 1822), born | |
Elizabeth was the niece of | Sir George Duckett. |
Arrival of Governor | Sir Robert Duff, Circular Quay, Sydney, June 1893 |
Sir Michael Duff, 3rd Baronet (formerly Lord Lieute | |
His grandfather was Major-General | Sir James Duff. |
Governor of South Australia - | Sir Winston Dugan |
Governor of Victoria - | Sir Winston Dugan |
Sir John Dugdale Astley, 1st Baronet (27 June 1778 | |
Sir Paul Dukes KBE (1889-1967) was a British author | |
Sir James Dunbar Gun-Munro Roberts, 7th Baronet (b. | |
Lord Findlater married Anne Dunbar, daughter of | Sir William Dunbar, 1st Baronet, in 1687. |
Sir John Duncan Bligh, in 1861. | |
He was the son of | Sir Edmund Dunch (1551-1623). |
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