• John De Camborne Paynter, DSC (17 May 1898 – 6 June 1918) was a British flying ace of the First World War, credited with 10 aerial victories while flying...
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  • John Paynter may refer to: John Pender Paynter (1788–1856), British Royal Navy officer John Paynter (RAF officer) (1898–1918), World War I Royal Naval...
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  • notables as; John Edmund Greene, Colin Brown, George Chisholm MacKay, Leonard Slatter, Maurice Cooper, Miles Day, Ronald Graham, John Paynter, John Pinder,...
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  • membership. He was granted a short service commission as a Flying Officer in the RAF on 24 October 1919, though this appointment was later cancelled. On...
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  • Manchester Linzi Melanie Neal — Community Development Officer, RAF Odiham. For services to RAF Personnel and their Families Doris Anita Neil — For services...
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    Command during the Battle of Britain Noel Stephen Paynter – later chief intelligence officer of RAF Bomber Command Sir Charles Portal – Chief of Air Staff...
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  • Equity. For services to the Trade Union Movement. Hilary Jasmine Erica Paynter. Exhibitions Secretary, Society of Wood Engravers. For services to the...
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    the room has been little altered. Bess employed a decorator, named as John "Paynter" in her accounts. He used chalk and size made from glovers' offcuts...
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  • wounded), but Johns survived to be taken prisoner of war. Johns remained with the RAF until 1927, latterly as an administrative officer rather than a...
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  • Officer S. V. Williamson.(5). Acting Group Officer I. C. Mansel (162). Squadron Officers Acting Squadron Officer M. S. Philip (1277). Flight Officers...
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  • Hugh Bartlett (category Royal Army Service Corps officers)
    averages (behind Wally Hammond, Joe Hardstaff, Jr., Len Hutton and Eddie Paynter). Wisden elected him as a Cricketer of the Year in the 1939 edition. He...
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    For services to the Building Society Movement. Wing Commander John Irfon Davies, MBE, RAF (Retd). For public service, especially to the National Health...
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  • 1939) 11 December – Will Paynter, coal miner and union leader (born 1903) 14 December – Sir Walter Stansfield, police officer (born 1917) 15 December –...
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  • 2021 John Tracy 2021 Paul Kaminski 2021 Paul Nielsen 2021 Robert Winn 2022 Colin Paynter 2022 Jonathan Cooper 2022 Tewolde Tewolde 1961 Sir John Toothill...
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  • Watson, RN. John Young. Lawrence Hardy, RVM. Chief Technician Andre Robin Bird (LSI12106), A. TECH A, RAF. Petty Officer Steward Derek John Bond (D139155M)...
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  • 2012-11-05. Ronald Bergan (November 18, 2010). "Robert Paynter obituary". The Guardian. "Robert Paynter". The Daily Telegraph. October 22, 2010. Sarah Lyall...
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  • Paynter, Royal Air Force commodore (born 1898) 20 March Beverley Cross, playwright, librettist and screenwriter (born 1931) Laddie Lucas, RAF officer...
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    painted over several months at RAF Mildenhall. Knight lived in the WAAF Officers' Mess while on the base, and the RAF gave her the use of an obsolete...
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  • of the International Brigades and made an officer after being persuaded by Will Paynter to attend an officer training course a position he held until he...
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  • (b. 1922) John Waterlow, physiologist (b. 1916) 20 October Eva Ibbotson, novelist (b. 1925) D. Geraint James, doctor (b. 1922) Robert Paynter, cinematographer...
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    Herbert Sutcliffe (category Green Howards officers)
    scored 127, which was his last-ever century. The League team included Eddie Paynter, Manny Martindale and Learie Constantine, who scored a brilliant century...
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  • Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Open Bionics. For services to International Trade and Engineering Technology Brian Wyn Paynter — Project Director...
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  • Arnaud, Radio Officer, No. 45 Group, Transport Command, RAF. John Ross Burton, Radio Officer, No. 45 Group, Transport Command, RAF. First Officer Victoria...
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    William Sayle, S. Paynter, W. Wilkinson 1645: Capt. Josias Forster 1645–1647: The Triumvirate 1647–1649: Capt. Thomas Turner 1649–1650: John Trimingham (Elected...
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  • Camborne Haweis Paynter 1930: Robert Alexander Harvey of Trenowth, Grampound Road, Nr Truro 1931: Sir Edward Hoblyn Warren Bolitho 1932: Capt. John Tillie Coryton...
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  • Mrs Pass, lately Higher Executive Officer, Department of Employment. Gurney Philip Patchett, Chief Engineer, R.A.F. Midland Radar, Airwork Ltd. David...
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  • Hospital. David Shillingford Paynter. For public and social services. Conrad Boniface Peter Perera, Acting Settlement Officer, Land Settlement Department...
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  • Thwaites (58466), RAF Regiment. Flight Officer Elizabeth Patience Millicent Westbury (2057), Women's Royal Air Force. Flying Officer Sydney Hawthorne Hanson...
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  • Australia. Richard Hugh de Camborne Paynter, Esq., Superintendent, British South Africa Police Reserve, Officer Commanding the Police Reserve Division...
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  • Leonard Cheeseman, Radio Officer, British Overseas Airways Corporation. Frank Wilfred Holland, Civilian Armament Instructor, RAF Flying Training School...
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