Major-General Sir Julian Alvery Gascoigne, KCMG, KCVO, CB, DSO, DL (25 October 1903 – 26 February 1990) was a senior British Army officer who served in...
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Arthur Bamber Gascoigne CBE FRSL (24 January 1935 – 8 February 2022) was an English television presenter and author. He was the original quizmaster on...
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George Gascoigne (c.1535–1577), English poet Jill Gascoine (1937–2020), English actress and novelist John Gascoigne (disambiguation) Sir Julian Gascoigne (1903–1990)...
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Prison during 1952 riots Julian Gardner (born 1940), British art historian Julian Gascoigne (1903–1990), British Army officer Julian Gollop (born 1965), British...
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Benjamin Alexander Gascoigne, Baron Gascoigne (born 5 March 1983) is a British political adviser and life peer. He served as Political Secretary to the...
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Ebury) Hon. Elizabeth Ann Harcourt (b. 1932) m. Crispin Gascoigne (1929–2001) (son of Julian Gascoigne) Hon. Penelope Mary Harcourt (b. 1933) m. Anthony David...
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Henry Fairlie, political journalist (born 1924) 26 February – Sir Julian Gascoigne, Army major-general (born 1903) 28 February Fabia Drake, actress (born...
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Alexander Hood, Governor (1949–1955) John Woodall, Governor (1955–1959) Julian Gascoigne, Governor (1959–1964) Roland Robinson, Governor (1964–1972) Richard...
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(Major-General commanding the Household Division). Major-General Sir Julian Gascoigne (right), wearing General officer's full dress as Governor and military...
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Lt. Gen. Sir John Woodall, Royal Artillery 1959–1964: Maj. Gen. Sir Julian Gascoigne, Grenadier Guards 1964–1972: The Rt. Hon. Lord Martonmere 1972–1973:...
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supporting troops, along with the 201st Guards Brigade under Brigadier Julian Gascoigne temporarily attached, had taken part in the Allied invasion of Italy...
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Alan Brooke, 1st Viscount Alanbrooke (1946–1954) Major General Sir Julian Gascoigne (1954–1959) General Sir Richard Goodbody (1959–1966) General Sir Rodney...
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of Bermuda In office 1964–1972 Monarch Elizabeth II Preceded by Sir Julian Gascoigne Succeeded by Sir Richard Sharples Member of Parliament for Blackpool...
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Marshals 1736–1997. Pen & Sword Books Ltd. ISBN 0-85052-696-5. Horrocks, Julian (2023). Alanbrooke The Reluctant Warrior. Troubador Publishing. ISBN 978-1803135847...
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Brigadier-General Sir Ernest Frederick Orby Gascoigne Major-General Sir Julian Gascoigne Major-General Sir William Julius Gascoigne Lieutenant-General Isaac Gascoyne...
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Adjutant General 1960–1963 Succeeded by Sir James Cassels Preceded by Sir Julian Gascoigne Colonel Commandant and President, Honourable Artillery Company 1959–1966...
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domain audiobooks) Huxley, Julian S. (1936). "Eugenics and Society." Nature 137, 593-593. Gascoigne, R.M. (1991). "Julian Huxley and biological progress...
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Guards Division 1945–1946 Succeeded by Division disbanded Preceded by Sir Charles Loyd GOC London District 1947–1950 Succeeded by Sir Julian Gascoigne...
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Military offices Preceded by Sir Julian Gascoigne GOC London District 1953–1957 Succeeded by Sir Rodney Moore...
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Marriott, KCVO CB DSO MC 1947–1950 late Scots Guards Major-General Sir Julian Gascoigne, KCMG KCVO CB DSO 1950–1953 late Grenadier Guards Major-General Sir...
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Monarch Elizabeth II Preceded by Sir Alexander Hood Succeeded by Sir Julian Gascoigne Personal details Born (1897-04-19)19 April 1897 Died 7 May 1985(1985-05-07)...
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reformed, as the 201st Guards Brigade, under the command of Brigadier Julian Gascoigne in Egypt on 14 August 1942 and spent the next few months training there...
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Julian Andrew Dicks (born 8 August 1968) is an English football coach and former footballer, currently manager of Heybridge Swifts. Playing from 1985 until...
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Julian's husband, is hostile, but the others—Miriam (a former midwife), Gascoigne (a man from a military family), Luke (a former priest), and Julian—are...
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reinforced with the veteran 201st Guards Brigade, under Brigadier Julian Gascoigne, thus bringing the division up to strength with three brigades again...
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Danish chess player. Lew Erber, 55, American gridiron football coach. Julian Gascoigne, 86, British general. Cornell Gunter, 53, American singer, shot. Iphigene...
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Sir Julian Murray Lewis (born 26 September 1951) is a British Conservative Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for New Forest East...
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inherited by the writer and former University Challenge presenter Bamber Gascoigne in 2014 from his great aunt, the Duchess of Roxburghe, under circumstances...
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Revelations of Divine Love (section Julian of Norwich)
of Dame Margaret Gascoigne in 1637, the Benedictine monk Fr. Augustine Baker edited a treatise including two brief passages by Julian, which was kept in...
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21 September 1962 to 31 December 1987, presented by quizmaster Bamber Gascoigne. The BBC revived the programme on 21 September 1994, the programme's 32nd...
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