Admiral George Augustus Giffard, CMG (20 February 1849 – 23 September 1925) was a Royal Navy officer. The son of Captain Henry Wells Giffard and the grandson...
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speedway rider Sir George Giffard (1886–1964), British Army general George Augustus Giffard (1849–1925), Royal Navy officer Godfrey Giffard (c.1235–1302),...
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George Markham Giffard (1813–1870), English barrister and judge George Augustus Giffard, Royal Navy officer This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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Stephenson, G.C.H., and left issue, among others, Vice-admiral George Augustus Giffard, C.M.G. (b. 1849), who, as a lieutenant of the Alert, served in...
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Tapeley (redirect from Augustus Saltren-Willett)
Roger Giffard (died 1547), thus Brightley, together with other estates including Tapeley passed to the Giffard family. The pedigree of Giffard (pronounced...
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org. "No. 30012". The London Gazette. 10 April 1917. p. 3404. "George Augustus Giffard – The Dreadnought Project". www.dreadnoughtproject.org. "No. 28720"...
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Victoria from Cowes to Portsmouth on 2 February 1901. Captain George Augustus Giffard was appointed in command on 10 May 1902, and she was present at...
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Minister of Health and public Works of the State of Victoria Captain George Augustus Giffard, Royal Navy for services as Senior Naval Officer engaged in the...
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Indies near Trinidad in early 1900 under the command of Captain George Augustus Giffard. In late February 1900 she was ordered to return to Britain, where...
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Leofric George Alexander) 2nd Infantry Division (Major-General Henry Charles Loyd) 48th (South Midland) Infantry Division (Major-General Augustus Francis...
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Most of the Giffards' tenants and servants were Catholic until the mid-19th century. One of Andrew Giffard's sons, Bonaventure Giffard (1642–1734), was...
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Brigadier Paul Gibson General John Charles Hope Gibsone General Sir George Giffard Major-General Glyn Gilbert General Sir Walter Gilbert, 1st Baronet Major-General...
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(2000–2005) Bailiffs Thomas Godfrey Carey, Bailiff (1895–1902) Henry Alexander Giffard, Bailiff (1902–1908) William Carey, Bailiff (1908–1915) Edward Chepmell...
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Collinson CB Vice-Admiral Claude Henry Mason Buckle CB Vice-Admiral George Giffard CB Vice-Admiral William Loring CB Vice-Admiral Edward Southwell Sotheby...
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of Canada Peter Day, inorganic chemist Emma Dench, classicist Frederick Augustus Dixey, entomologist Barrie Dobson, historian Nakdimon S. Doniach, lexicographer...
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eleventh century, other Norman adventurers such as Robert Crispin and Walter Giffard participated in the probably papal organised siege of Barbastro of 1064...
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Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk Eldest son of Augustus FitzGerald, 3rd Duke of Leinster 4th son of George Sackville-West, 5th Earl De La Warr 3rd son of...
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Abbey 1128 Ruins The first Cistercian abbey in England, founded by William Giffard, the Bishop of Winchester. The monks are recorded as having endured poverty...
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Manor of Clovelly (section Giffard)
when the Giffards became tenants in chief. Roger Giffard in 1242 held Clovelly as one knight's fee from Sir Walter Giffard of Weare Giffard. His son Matthew...
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1857–??: Lt-Col Gilbert Hogg 1888–1929: George Augustus Anson 1929–1951: Colonel Sir Herbert Hunter 1951–1960: George William Richard Hearn 1960–1964: Stanley...
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a heavier-than-air machine. 1852 24 September – French engineer Henri Giffard flies 27 km (17 mi) from the Paris Hippodrome to Trappes in a steam-powered...
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– 1218/1219), whose mother was Hawise, sister of Fulk FitzWarin Osbert Giffard v t e Norman English and early Plantagenet monarchs and their relationship...
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Commanding, British Troops in Egypt during World War II General Sir George Giffard, Commander-in-Chief, 11th Army Group in World War II General Sir Thomas...
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married Margaret Milliton, daughter of John Milliton and widow of John Giffard of Yeo in the parish of Alwington, North Devon. His large monument, with...
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collector (d. 1715) Abdul-Qādir Bīdel, Persian Sufi poet (d. 1720) Bonaventure Giffard, English Catholic priest (d. 1734) Thomas Hancorne, Welsh clergyman and...
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Andrew Thorne (category Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George)
General Sir Augustus Francis Andrew Nicol Thorne, KCB, CMG, DSO & Two Bars, DL (20 September 1885 – 25 September 1970) was a senior British Army officer...
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Grafton, New South Wales (category Augustus FitzRoy, 3rd Duke of Grafton)
Brooke, Samantha and Mollie Frank McGuren (1909–1990), politician Iven Giffard Mackay (1882–1966), Lieutenant General David Marchant AM (born 1954), railway...
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Charles Christopher Pepys, 1st Baron Cottenham 1902: Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st Earl of Halsbury 1911: Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Baron Loreburn 1937:...
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Liberal Unionist Party MP for Wolverhampton South, 1898–1900 Bonaventure Giffard (1642–1734) – Roman Catholic bishop; Vicar Apostolic of the Midland District...
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many of the existing administration into his new royal household. William Giffard, William Rufus's chancellor, was made the bishop of Winchester, and the...
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