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His portrait was painted by | Sir Henry Raeburn. |
Painted by | Sir Joshua Reynolds 1785 (Aged 55) |
His portrait was painted by | Sir William Beechey, R.A. |
Thomas Betterton painted by | Sir Godfrey Kneller. |
Hibbert's portrait was painted by | Sir Thomas Lawrence in 1812 and by John Hoppner (c. |
George while Prince of Wales (1716), painted by | Sir Godfrey Kneller |
Painting of | Sir George Wombwell, 4th Baronet |
Painting by | Sir William Jardine, 1833 |
A painting of | Sir Richard Wallace, 1885 |
1779 oil painting of | Sir John Call with Bodmin Jail in the background, a |
Immortalised in paintings by | Sir Joshua Reynolds and J.M.W. Turner, it was descr |
The pair chose | Sir Humphry Davy as the first lecturer. |
Collected Papers of | Sir James Lighthill: 4 Volume Set. |
Memoirs and Papers of | Sir Andrew Mitchell |
They were the parents of | Sir Gervase Beckett, 1st Baronet. |
rial drinking fountain in the park commemorates | Sir Hedworth's gift of land for Roker Park. |
Cecil Parker - | Sir James Kirkman |
Cecil Parker - | Sir Arthur Harding |
Cecil Parker - | Sir Richard |
Cecil Parker - | Sir John |
nsard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Sir Walter Greene |
ncumbent Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) | Sir Waldron Smithers. |
whom he detailed the Houses of Parliament under | Sir Charles Barry. |
nsard 1803-2005: contributions in Parliament by | Sir Herbert Butcher |
He conducted part of | Sir Thomas Beecham's opera season at His Majesty's |
He was a business partner of | Sir John Logan Campbell. |
National Party MLC | Sir Adrian Solomons resigned on 2 August 1991. |
was won by the National Liberal Party candidate | Sir Henry Fildes. |
Both baronetcies passed to | Sir Ralph Hugo Anstruther, 7th Baronet. |
Having passed to | Sir William Baker, it was expanded and embellished |
Candleston passed to | Sir George's son, Mathew Herbert, and to his grands |
Eventually it passed from | Sir Richard O'Donnell to Sir Benjamin Guinness and |
aving no other sons, Cotheridge Court passed to | Sir Rowland's daughter Elizabeth. |
Ownership was varied passing from | Sir Walter Gibbons to Gaumont British. |
usical director is Ben Palmer and its patron is | Sir Roger Norrington. |
Jenkins retired under the patronage of | Sir Philip Wodehouse of Kimberley, where he met Sir |
He found patronage under | Sir James Emerson Tennent, who funded a trip to Lon |
Previous patrons include | Sir Yehudi Menuhin. |
The Courtyard's patrons include | Sir Derek Jacobi and Jo Brand. |
Elizabeth Paulet, married | Sir William Courtenay of Powderham |
Louis Payne - | Sir Miles O'Hara |
PD & | Sir C of Insex |
Today, over 20,000 people, including | Sir Evan Fritzenkotter, can trace their lineage to |
Cyril Percival - | Sir John |
Leslie Perrins - | Sir Richard Swingleton |
Nick Cheung - Peter Cheung | Sir |
Frank Pettingell - | Sir Julius |
London Philharmonic Orchestra: | Sir Charles Mackerras (Henry Wood Hall, London, Nov |
Nicholas Phipps - | Sir Henry Hazelrigg |
The phrase "yes | sir, yes sir, three bags full sir" has been used to |
For the royal physician, see | Sir John Baber. |
of. Challenger on his old physiology professor, | Sir William Rutherford. |
Elizabeth Pierrepont married | Sir Thomas Erskine, 1st Earl of Kellie |
Wragby Church, Nostell Priory, Burial place of | Sir Cotton Gargrave and father Sir Thomas Gargrave |
obably most famous for being the death place of | Sir Winston Churchill. |
Plaque honoring | Sir William Fenwick Williams |
Blue Plaque to | Sir Edmund Shaa, by Mottram Church |
His life was commemorated in a tragic play by | Sir Henry Taylor in 1834. |
He is played by | Sir Cedric Hardwicke. |
One of its more famous players include | Sir Dean Peters, property mogul, television persona |
of Smith, and Richard Griffiths plays barrister | Sir Edward Marshall-Hall. |
I enclose my name - asking you, if you please - | Sir - to tell me what is true? |
Poet Laureate | Sir John Betjeman described the church as "a Tracta |
For the seventeenth-century English poet, see | Sir Thomas Hawkins. |
For the British politician see | Sir Julian Goldsmid, 3rd Baronet |
For The Lincolnshire politician, see | Sir Robert Pattinson. |
Vie Politique de | Sir Louis H Lafontaine (1864) |
Portrait of | Sir Matthew Hale, by Wright |
Their portrait by | Sir Thomas Lawrence is in the Louvre. |
Formal portrait of | Sir John Struthers in 1890. |
Portrait of | Sir John Meurig Thomas by John Stanton Ward |
His portrait of | Sir Charles Tertius Mander, first baronet, is at Ow |
Portrait of | Sir William Cordell, by Cornelius de Zeeu, dated 15 |
That Great Lucifer: A Portrait of | Sir Walter Raleigh (1960) |
Allegorical portrait of | Sir John Luttrell, 1550, oil on panel |
Another portrait, by | Sir Ivor Hele, is held by the Australian War Memori |
Wilkins has produced portraits of | Sir Peter Blake and Sir Howard Hodgkin amongst nota |
its have been preserved, including portraits of | Sir Frederick Barlee, Sir Malcolm Fraser and Sir Lu |
Lady Lavery sat for more than 400 portraits by | Sir John. |
e was possibly rebuilt around 1540, possibly by | Sir John Fortescue. |
bert Bertram, thirdly Thomas Poynings, fourthly | Sir John Worth, and fifthly Sir John Wiltshire. |
Premier - | Sir Oliver Mowat |
The present baronet, | Sir Charles, is a former civil servant. |
Its Honorary President is | Sir Colin Davis. |
Deputy President - | Sir Nicholas Winterton M.P. |
Vincent Price as | Sir Hugh, The Captain |
Jason Priestley - | Sir Frederick Banting |
s included Arnold Bennett, J. B. Priestley, and | Sir Compton Mackenzie. |
On 4 May 1941, British Prime Minister | Sir Winston Churchill ordered General Sir Archibald |
t relative of former New Zealand Prime Minister | Sir Robert Muldoon |
Prime Minister | Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives remained in p |
celebrities including the late Princess Diana, | Sir Paul McCartney, Sophie Anderton, Marie Helvin, |
Gerald Pring as | Sir Horace Cranston |
He sailed as a privateer with | Sir Francis Drake. |
The proceedings made | Sir Samuel's seat in parliament secure for many yea |
It was produced by | Sir Alistair Scott-Johnston. |
Profile of | Sir Nicholas Wald |
He was prosecuted by | Sir Archibald Bodkin and the Attorney-General, Sir |
The British signatory of the Protocol was | Sir Ernest Satow. |
The complete rhyming psalter by | Sir Philip Sidney (d. |
Historical essay on the first publication of | Sir Isaac Newton's Principia (First published 1838) |
Naylor commissioned Edward Kemp, a pupil of | Sir Joseph Paxton, to lay out the gardens. |
Associated in the transaction of purchase being | Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons, Limited. |
Keith Pyott as | Sir Rudolph Gettins |
d Mousseau becomes premier of Quebec, replacing | Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau. |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir Anthony Musgrave (until 9 October) |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir John Lavarack |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir Matthew Nathan (until 17 September) |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir George Bowen, then Colonel Sir Samuel Blackall |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy GCMG CB/Sir Anthony Musgr |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir George Bowen |
Premier of Queensland - | Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir Walter Campbell |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir William MacGregor |
He was the son of Queensland Premier | Sir Arthur Morgan. |
Governor of Queensland - | Sir Leslie Orme Wilson |
R. Pound, | Sir Henry Wood (London, Cassell 1969), 149. |
His daughter Rachel married | Sir Patrick Reilly the diplomat. |
Basil Radford - | Sir John Moynton |
Bhaskaran Nair(Hindi), Late CG | Sir(Malayalam), Aruvikkal Raghavan Nair Sir, Raman |
James Raglan as | Sir Charles |
Kamal Kapoor ... Ramdas / | Sir Maryadas |
Rapier of | Sir William Harris held in All Saint's Church |
Herbert Rawlinson as | Sir James Blake |
Fred Raynham - | Sir Dugald MacLean |
Koki Hirota listens to death sentence read by | Sir William Webb |
Rear Admiral | Sir Nigel Cecil |
Rear Admiral | Sir Richard Trowbridge (1920-2003), KCVO, Governor |
Rear Admiral | Sir John Narborough, 1st Baronet RN (c. |
Maurice Denham as Rear Admiral | Sir Frederick Grafton |
- Bass (ex- Peste Noire, Brutal Rebirth, Triste | Sir) |
In 1849, they were rebuilt by | Sir John Cass's Foundation. |
In 1995 she received the | Sir Geoffrey Vickers Memorial Award. |
'The Recollections of | Sir Henry Dickens, K.C.' William Heinemann Ltd (193 |
CricketArchive record of | Sir John B Davis |
e of ballet music from the work was recorded by | Sir Thomas Beecham. |
Michael Redgrave as | Sir Arthur Benson Gray |
It is hosted regularly by | Sir Mark Tully. |
43), a writer to the signet, and was related to | Sir Robert Aytoun. |
Robert Yeamans was not a close relation of | Sir John. |
me better known personalities remained, notably | Sir Donald Bradman. |
bbey Restoration (his additions were removed by | Sir Gilbert Scott) |
Robert Rendel - | Sir Henry Markham |
The School was designed by renowned architect, | Sir Norman Foster and engineers Buro Happold, and i |
In 1307 John Adlington paid rent to | Sir Gilbert Standish. |
roy is dismissed on 18 November and replaced by | Sir George Grey. |
He was replaced by | Sir Jim Rose. |
He retired in 1945, to be replaced by | Sir John Redcliffe-Maud. |
The old family is today represented by | Sir Piers Dick-Lauder, 13th Baronet. |
victims of this unauthorised requisitioning was | Sir Humphrey Foster. |
was a Jewish refugee, one of the 669 rescued by | Sir Nicholas Winton. |
The Eyre family were rescued by | Sir George Pollock in September 1843. |
Among the rescued was | Sir Sam Falle, later a British diplomat. |
Residence of | Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 7th Baronet |
dfather was the distinguished restoration judge | Sir Wadham Wyndham. |
The church was restored by | Sir Albert Richardson in 1953. |
It was restored by | Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1875. |
s Group Chairman in 1998 with the retirement of | Sir William Purves. |
It was retrieved by | Sir Henry Norreys. |
In 2007 the name was revealed as | Sir William Stanier Community High School. |
The Baroness promises revenge on | Sir Edgar for this slight. |
ard Holland; Gilbert Ireland; Richard Standish; | Sir Richard Hoghton, 3rd Baronet |
Gordon Richards as | Sir Joshua Reynolds |
The road over | Sir Lowry's Pass is opened |
Desmond Roberts - | Sir Geoffrey Bucknose |
Charles Rock - | Sir Aylmer Brent |
1624: Roger Palmer; | Sir Robert Pooley |
Roger's son | Sir John Pilkington (d. |
He assumed the role after | Sir Peter Viggers stepped down during the MPs' expe |
Stewart Rome - | Sir John Waterton |
Raynsford was removed to make room for | Sir William Scroggs in June 1678. |
Milton Rosmer - | Sir Roger de la Haye |
Ross placed | Sir Barton in the hands of trainer H. Guy Bedwell a |
Making the rounds with | Sir William (1974) |
William Royle as | Sir Denis Nayland Smith |
He was Personal Assistant to MP Rt Hon | Sir James Molyneaux from 1976 to 1997. |
Rt Hon | Sir Thomas Gault, 8 April 1992 |
It is now run by | Sir Richard's daughter and son-in-law, Bridget and |
Major-General S.C. Mewburn, | Sir Robert Borden, and Sir A.E. Kemp |
rs implicated were executed there the same day: | Sir Ralph Vane and alongside him Sir Thomas Arundel |
Fernando Sancho - | Sir Albert |
George Sanders - | Sir Francis Leybourne |
George Sanders ... | Sir Masius |
The voice on the other side say, " | Sir, sir, you've got the wrong number. |
He is obviously Anna's son, and says that | Sir George is his stepfather. |
quarterly, over all on a bend three scallops - | Sir Ralph Evers (Eure) |
Unveiled 28 July 1875, sculpted by | Sir Thomas Brock. |
It was sculpted by | Sir William Goscombe John. |
Laurence Naismith as First Sea Lord ( | Sir Dudley Pound) |
The MP for this seat is | Sir Peter Tapsell. |
table landmarks were Crofton Place, the seat of | Sir Wastel Brisco, Bart. |
Sydney Seaward ... | Sir Mortimer Carnaby |
The second son, | Sir George Dick-Lauder, 12th Baronet succeeded him. |
not related to his namesake, the second Admiral | Sir William Parker. |
In 1648, he became secretary to | Sir Arthur Hesilrige. |
He became private secretary to | Sir John Peter Grant, Governor of Jamaica from 1868 |
Morton was succeeded as secretary by | Sir John Coke. |
Became Private Secretary to | Sir Archibald Campbell Laurie in 1877. |
See also | Sir John Tilley (diplomat), John Tilley (Pilgrim), |
For the pirate Morgan see Admiral | Sir Henry Morgan |
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