George Garrard ARA (31 May 1760 – 8 October 1826) was an English animal, landscape and portrait painter, modeller, sculptor, engraver and printmaker. He...
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William George "Gun" Garrard (1 July 1864 – 20 October 1944) was a New Zealand rugby union official and referee. Garrard was born in London in 1864, but...
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Garrard & Co. Limited designs and manufactures luxury jewellery and silver. George Wickes founded Garrard in London in 1735 and the brand is headquartered...
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Apsley George Benet Cherry-Garrard (2 January 1886 – 18 May 1959) was an English explorer of Antarctica. He was a member of the Terra Nova expedition...
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George Garrett or Garrard (1579 – after 1650) was an English Member of Parliament. He was a younger son of Sir William Garrard of Dorney Court, Buckinghamshire...
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Margaret married George Garrard, one of the sons of Sir William Garrard (Lord Mayor of London 1555-1556). N.M. Fuidge, 'Dacres, George (c.1533-80), of...
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William Garrard may refer to: William Garrard (b. 1518-d. 1571) William Garrard (died 1545), MP for New Romney (UK Parliament constituency) William George Garrard...
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constituency) William George Garrard, New Zealand rugby union player and official Wilson Garrard (1864–1944), New Zealand cricketer and lawyer Garrard & Blumfield...
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PMID 21902081. Rentoumi, V.; Peters, T.; Conlin, J.; Garrard, P. (2017). "The acute mania of King George III: A computational linguistic analysis". PLOS One...
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Sir William Garrard (1518–1571), also Garrett, Gerrarde, etc., was a Tudor magnate of London, a merchant citizen in the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers...
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Dujardin (1622–1678) C. G. Finch-Davies (1875–1920) Jan Fyt (1611–1661) George Garrard (1760–1826) Sawrey Gilpin (1733–1807) Melchior d'Hondecoeter (c. 1636–1695)...
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David Douglas Garrard (born February 14, 1978) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL)...
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Wilson Roziere Garrard (14 June 1899 – 2 June 1956) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Auckland from 1919 to 1925 and represented...
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George Wickes (baptised 7 July 1698 – 31 August 1761) was an English silversmith who in 1735 founded the company that was to become Garrard & Co. George...
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George Garrett may refer to: George Garrard (MP) (aka George Garrett) (1579–c. 1650), English politician George Garrett (MP) (died 1648), English alderman...
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the incident, narrated at length in a letter of 10 November 1634 from George Garrard to Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, had something to do with...
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development of Noak Bridge in the Borough of Basildon (England), designed by George Garrard and Maurice Naunton, begins. June 10 – Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona...
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appointed by the King 1624–1637: Sir Robert Dallington, M.A. 1637–1650: George Garrard, M.A. 1650–1660: Edward Cressett 1660–1671: Sir Ralph Sydenham 1671–1677:...
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Charles Wilson Garrard (9 October 1868 – 21 February 1930) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1887 to 1904...
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Apsley Cherry-Garrard was the father of the polar explorer Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Namier, Sir Lewis; Brooke, John, eds. (1964). "CHERRY, George Henry (1793-1848)...
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Gerard and Gerald include: Gerrard, Garratt, Garret, Garred, Garrad, Garrard, Garrod, Jarrett, Jared, Jarratt, Jarrard, and Jerrold. Gerald FitzGerald...
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George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the American...
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Praise for the work came from many notable critics, including Maxine Garrard (Enquirer-Sun), Christopher Morley, and Harry Thornton Moore (New Republic)...
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Benoist, French neoclassical, historical and genre painter (born 1768) George Garrard, English artist (born 1760) November 12 – Christian Gullager, Danish...
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Deepdale, Fishwick, Ingol, Larches, Moor Park, Ribbleton, Riversway, St George's, St Matthew's, Town Centre, Tulketh, and University. Movements in 1997...
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Cherry-Garrard 1970, pp. 305–307. Huxley 1913a, pp. 333–334. Cherry-Garrard 1970, pp. 295–309. Cherry-Garrard 1970, pp. 310–312. Cherry-Garrard 1970, pp...
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cricket. Raoul Garrard was the elder son of Charles Garrard, a first-class cricketer and schoolteacher, and the brother of Wilson Garrard, who also played...
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he died on 8 March 1807. His pupils included John Warwick Smith and George Garrard. The latter married his eldest daughter Matilda. Many of his pictures...
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an English village. The project architects were Maurice Naunton and George Garrard. Construction began in 1979 and within 3 years almost 400 rented dwellings...
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Companion. p. 164. Retrieved 1 September 2018 – via Google Books. Boase, George Clement (1889). "Ewart, William" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary...
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