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Forenames |
Created |
Order |
Born |
Died |
Age |
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Fox |
Charles |
23 Oct 1851 |
Kt Bach |
11 Mar 1810 |
11 Jun 1874 |
64 |
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Fox |
(Charles) Douglas |
8 Mar 1886 |
Kt Bach |
14 May 1840 |
13 Nov 1921 |
81 |
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Fox |
Charles Edmund |
1 Jan 1907 |
Kt Bach |
18 Feb 1854 |
9 Oct 1918 |
64 |
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4 Jun 1917 |
KCSI |
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Fox |
Christopher |
15 Mar 2006 |
Kt Bach |
21 Jul 1949 |
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Cyril Fred |
20 Feb 1935 |
Kt Bach |
16 Dec 1882 |
15 Jan 1967 |
84 |
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Fox |
Cyril Sankey |
7 Jul 1943 |
Kt Bach |
24 Feb 1886 |
28 Dec 1951 |
65 |
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Fox |
Evelyn Emily Marian |
12 Jun 1947 |
DBE (Civ) |
15 Aug 1874 |
1 Jun 1955 |
80 |
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Fox |
Francis |
25 Jul 1912 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jun 1844 |
7 Jan 1927 |
82 |
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Fox |
Frank |
13 Jul 1926 |
Kt Bach |
12 Aug 1874 |
4 Mar 1960 |
85 |
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Fox |
(George) Malcolm |
7 Jul 1910 |
Kt Bach |
4 Mar 1843 |
10 Mar 1918 |
75 |
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Fox |
Harry Halton |
1 Jan 1930 |
KBE (Civ) |
23 May 1872 |
2 Oct 1936 |
64 |
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Fox |
(Henry) Murray |
16 Oct 1974 |
GBE (Civ) |
7 Jun 1912 |
9 Nov 1999 |
87 |
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Fox |
John |
13 Jul 1943 |
Kt Bach |
27 May 1882 |
18 Dec 1970 |
88 |
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Fox |
John Charles |
11 Feb 1921 |
Kt Bach |
29 May 1855 |
21 Mar 1943 |
87 |
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Fox |
John Jacob |
15 Feb 1944 |
Kt Bach |
12 Apr 1874 |
28 Nov 1944 |
70 |
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Fox |
(John) Marcus MP for Shipley
1970-1997. PC 1995 |
22 Jul 1986 |
Kt Bach |
11 Jun 1927 |
16 Mar 2002 |
74 |
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Fox |
John St. Vigor |
16 Feb 1939 |
Kt Bach |
10 Apr 1879 |
2 Jul 1968 |
89 |
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Fox |
Lionel Wray |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
21 Feb 1895 |
6 Oct 1961 |
66 |
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Fox |
Michael John Lord Justice of Appeal
1981-1992. PC 1981 |
14 Nov 1975 |
Kt Bach |
8 Oct 1921 |
9 Apr 2007 |
85 |
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Fox |
Paul Leonard |
14 Feb 1991 |
Kt Bach |
27 Oct 1925 |
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Fox |
Robert Eyes |
11 Jun 1913 |
Kt Bach |
22 Oct 1861 |
2 Oct 1924 |
62 |
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Fox |
Sidney Joseph |
12 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
1882 |
1 Dec 1962 |
80 |
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Fox |
Theodore Fortescue |
26 Jun 1962 |
Kt Bach |
26 Nov 1899 |
19 Jun 1989 |
89 |
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Fox |
William |
24 May 1879 |
KCMG |
1812 |
23 Jun 1893 |
80 |
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Foxell |
Maurice Frederic |
1 Jan 1965 |
KCVO |
15 Aug 1888 |
7 May 1981 |
92 |
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Foxley-Norris |
Christopher Neil |
1 Jan 1969 |
KCB (Mil) |
16 Mar 1917 |
28 Sep 2003 |
86 |
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1 Jan 1973 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Fox-Strangways |
Giles Stephen Holland, 6th
Earl of Ilchester |
2 Jan 1950 |
GBE (Civ) |
31 May 1874 |
29 Oct 1959 |
85 |
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Fox-Symons |
Robert |
3 Jun 1918 |
KBE |
1870 |
26 Jun 1932 |
61 |
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Foy |
Thomas Arthur Wyness |
24 Jul 1956 |
Kt Bach |
20 Jan 1895 |
11 Jan 1971 |
75 |
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Fradd |
Elizabeth Harriet |
31 Dec 2008 |
DBE (Civ) |
12 May 1949 |
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Frame |
Alistair Gilchrist |
15 Jul 1981 |
Kt Bach |
3 Apr 1929 |
26 Dec 1993 |
64 |
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Framlingham, Baron |
see "Lord" |
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Frampton |
Alan Russell [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2004] |
1 Aug 2009 |
KNZM |
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Frampton |
George James |
14 Dec 1908 |
Kt Bach |
16 Jun 1860 |
21 May 1928 |
67 |
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France |
Arnold William |
12 Jun 1965 |
KCB (Civ) |
20 Apr 1911 |
2 Jan 1998 |
86 |
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3 Jun 1972 |
GCB (Civ) |
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France |
Christopher Walter |
31 Dec 1988 |
KCB (Civ) |
2 Apr 1934 |
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31 Dec 1993 |
GCB (Civ) |
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France |
Ellen Dolour |
6 Jun 2016 |
DNZM |
1956 |
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France |
Joseph Nathaniel |
15 Jun 1996 |
KCMG |
16 Sep 1907 |
21 May 1997 |
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Francis |
(Cyril Gerard) Brooke |
7 Jul 1938 |
Kt Bach |
26 Nov 1883 |
16 Dec 1971 |
88 |
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Francis |
Frank Chalton |
11 Jun 1960 |
KCB (Civ) |
5 Oct 1901 |
15 Sep 1988 |
86 |
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Francis |
(Horace) William Alexander |
25 Jul 1989 |
Kt Bach |
31 Aug 1926 |
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Francis |
Jane Elizabeth |
31 Dec 2016 |
DCMG |
Oct 1956 |
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Francis |
John |
10 Feb 1922 |
Kt Bach |
7 Aug 1864 |
11 Jan 1937 |
72 |
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Francis |
Josiah |
19 Oct 1957 |
Kt Bach |
28 Mar 1890 |
22 Feb 1964 |
73 |
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Francis |
Laurie Justice |
12 Jun 1982 |
Kt Bach |
30 Aug 1918 |
3 Aug 1993 |
74 |
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Francis |
(Peter) Nicholas |
7 Dec 2016 |
Kt Bach |
22 Apr 1958 |
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Francis |
Philip |
7 Dec 1868 |
Kt Bach |
1822 |
9 Aug 1876 |
54 |
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Francis |
Richard Trevor Langford |
17 Jun 1989 |
KCMG |
10 Mar 1934 |
26 Jun 1992 |
58 |
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Francis |
Robert Anthony |
13 Feb 2015 |
Kt Bach |
4 Apr 1950 |
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Franckenstein |
George For further information, see the note at the foot of this
page |
17 Dec 1937 |
Hon GCVO |
18 Mar 1878 |
15 Oct 1953 |
75 |
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23 Jul 1938 |
GCVO |
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Frank |
Douglas George Horace |
27 Oct 1976 |
Kt Bach |
16 Apr 1916 |
30 Oct 2004 |
88 |
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Frank |
(Frederick) Charles |
6 Dec 1977 |
Kt Bach |
6 Mar 1911 |
5 Apr 1998 |
87 |
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Frank |
Howard, later [1920] 1st
baronet |
12 Feb 1914 |
Kt Bach |
10 Nov 1871 |
10 Jan 1932 |
60 |
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3 Jun 1918 |
KCB (Civ) |
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3 Jun 1924 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Frank |
(Thomas) Peirson |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jul 1881 |
12 Nov 1951 |
70 |
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Frankau |
Claude Howard Stanley |
13 Feb 1945 |
Kt Bach |
11 Feb 1883 |
29 Jun 1967 |
84 |
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Frankel |
Otto Herzberg |
23 Sep 1966 |
Kt Bach |
4 Nov 1900 |
21 Nov 1998 |
98 |
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Frankfort de Montmorency,
Viscount |
see "de
Montmorency" |
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Frankland |
Edward |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Civ) |
18 Jan 1825 |
9 Aug 1899 |
74 |
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Franklen |
Thomas Mansel |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
1840 |
29 Sep 1928 |
88 |
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Franklin |
Benjamin |
1 Jan 1903 |
KCIE |
1 May 1844 |
17 Feb 1917 |
72 |
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Franklin |
Eric Alexander |
11 Oct 1954 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jul 1910 |
8 Jul 1996 |
86 |
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Franklin |
George |
15 Jan 1916 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jul 1853 |
23 Sep 1916 |
63 |
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Franklin |
Leonard Benjamin |
22 Jun 1932 |
Kt Bach |
15 Nov 1862 |
11 Dec 1944 |
82 |
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Franklin |
Michael David Milroy |
11 Jun 1983 |
KCB (Civ) |
24 Aug 1927 |
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Franklin |
Reginald Hector |
2 Jan 1950 |
KBE (Civ) |
8 Feb 1893 |
6 May 1957 |
64 |
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Franklin |
Richard |
Aug 1840 |
Kt Bach |
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Franklyn |
Harold Edmund |
1 Jan 1943 |
KCB (Mil) |
28 Nov 1885 |
31 Mar 1963 |
77 |
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Franklyn |
William Edmund |
14 Jun 1912 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 May 1856 |
27 Oct 1914 |
58 |
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Franks |
Arthur Temple [Dick] |
30 Dec 1978 |
KCMG |
13 Jul 1920 |
12 Oct 2008 |
88 |
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Franks |
Augustus Wollaston |
26 May 1894 |
KCB (Civ) |
20 Mar 1826 |
21 May 1897 |
71 |
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Franks |
George McKenzie |
3 Jun 1927 |
KCB (Mil) |
16 Oct 1868 |
12 Oct 1958 |
89 |
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Franks |
John Hamilton |
11 Aug 1902 |
Kt Bach |
10 May 1848 |
27 Jan 1915 |
66 |
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Franks |
Kendal Mathew St. John |
12 Jul 1904 |
Kt Bach |
8 Feb 1851 |
30 Apr 1920 |
69 |
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Franks |
Oliver Shewell, later [1962]
Baron Franks [L]. PC 1949. OM 1977 |
13 Jun 1946 |
KCB (Civ) |
16 Feb 1905 |
15 Oct 1992 |
87 |
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1 Jan 1952 |
GCMG |
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17 Dec 1985 |
KCVO |
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Franks |
Thomas Harte |
27 Jul 1858 |
KCB (Mil) |
1808 |
5 Feb 1862 |
53 |
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Fraser |
Alasdair MacLeod |
2 Mar 2001 |
Kt Bach |
29 Sep 1946 |
16 Jun 2012 |
65 |
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Fraser |
Alexander George, 16th Lord
Saltoun |
24 Dec 1842 |
KCB (Mil) |
22 Apr 1785 |
18 Jul 1853 |
68 |
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25 Mar 1852 |
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Fraser |
Andrew Henderson Leith Lieut Governor of Bengal 1903-1908 |
1 Jan 1903 |
KCSI |
14 Nov 1848 |
26 Feb 1919 |
70 |
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Fraser |
Angus |
13 Feb 1962 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jan 1909 |
7 Jan 1963 |
53 |
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Fraser |
Angus McKay |
15 Jun 1985 |
KCB (Civ) |
10 Mar 1928 |
27 May 2001 |
73 |
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Fraser |
Lady Antonia Margaret
Caroline [daughter of the 7th Earl of
Longford, former wife of Sir Hugh Charles Patrick Joseph Fraser and widow of
Harold Pinter CH] CH 2017 |
31 Dec 2010 |
DBE (Civ) |
27 Aug 1932 |
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Fraser |
(Arthur) Ronald |
1 Jan 1949 |
KBE (Civ) |
3 Nov 1888 |
12 Sep 1974 |
85 |
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Fraser |
Bruce Austin, later [1946]
1st Baron Fraser of North Cape |
1 Jul 1941 |
KBE (Mil) |
5 Feb 1888 |
12 Feb 1981 |
93 |
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2 Jun 1943 |
KCB (Mil) |
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5 Jan 1944 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Fraser |
Bruce Donald |
10 Jun 1961 |
KCB (Civ) |
18 Nov 1910 |
22 Aug 1993 |
82 |
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Fraser |
Charles Annand |
31 Dec 1988 |
KCVO |
16 Oct 1928 |
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Fraser |
Charles Crauford VC MP for Lambeth North
1885-1892
For further information regarding the award of
his Victoria Cross, see the page containing details of the MPs for Lambeth
North |
30 May 1891 |
KCB (Mil) |
31 Aug 1829 |
7 Jun 1895 |
65 |
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Fraser |
Charles Frederick |
18 Jun 1915 |
Kt Bach |
4 Jan 1850 |
Jul 1925 |
75 |
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Fraser |
Colin |
20 Feb 1935 |
Kt Bach |
14 May 1875 |
11 Mar 1944 |
68 |
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Fraser |
David MacDowall |
25 May 1889 |
KCB (Mil) |
2 Mar 1825 |
25 Feb 1906 |
80 |
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30 Jun 1905 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Fraser |
David William |
2 Jun 1973 |
KCB (Mil) |
30 Dec 1920 |
15 Jul 2012 |
91 |
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31 Dec 1979 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Fraser |
Denholm de Montalt Stuart |
1948 |
KCVO |
5 Oct 1889 |
19 Oct 1956 |
67 |
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Fraser |
Dorothy Rita |
31 Dec 1986 |
DBE (Civ) |
3 May 1926 |
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Fraser |
Douglas Were |
6 Jul 1966 |
Kt Bach |
24 Oct 1899 |
2 Jan 1988 |
88 |
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Fraser |
Drummond Drummond |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
1867 |
31 Jul 1929 |
62 |
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Fraser |
Edward Cleather |
15 Feb 1923 |
Kt Bach |
26 Apr 1853 |
15 Oct 1927 |
74 |
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Fraser |
Edward Henry |
21 Jul 1908 |
Kt Bach |
15 Feb 1851 |
10 Nov 1921 |
70 |
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Fraser |
Everard Duncan Home |
14 Jun 1912 |
KCMG |
27 Feb 1859 |
20 Mar 1922 |
63 |
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Fraser |
Francis Richard |
15 Feb 1944 |
Kt Bach |
14 Feb 1885 |
2 Oct 1964 |
79 |
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Fraser |
Gordon |
26 Jun 1918 |
Kt Bach |
6 May 1873 |
23 Aug 1934 |
61 |
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Fraser |
Helen Jean Sutherland |
31 Dec 2016 |
DBE (Civ) |
1 Jun 1949 |
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Fraser |
(Henry) Paterson |
31 Dec 1960 |
KBE (Mil) |
15 Jul 1907 |
4 Aug 2001 |
94 |
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Fraser |
Henry Stuart |
Nov 2014 |
KA |
25 Jun 1944 |
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Fraser |
Hugh |
21 Feb 1917 |
Kt Bach |
26 Apr 1860 |
8 Jul 1927 |
67 |
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Fraser |
Hugh Charles Patrick
Joseph MP for Stone 1945-1950,
Stafford and Stone 1950-1983 and Stafford 1983-1984. Secretary of State for
Air 1962-1964. PC 1962 |
23 Jul 1980 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jan 1918 |
6 Mar 1984 |
66 |
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Fraser |
Hugh Stein |
12 Dec 1911 |
Kt Bach |
5 Mar 1863 |
29 Sep 1944 |
81 |
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Fraser |
Ian |
5 Feb 1963 |
Kt Bach |
9 Feb 1901 |
11 May 1999 |
98 |
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Fraser |
Ian James |
11 Feb 1986 |
Kt Bach |
7 Aug 1923 |
8 May 2003 |
79 |
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Fraser |
James |
2 Feb 1886 |
KCB (Civ) |
1816 |
13 Apr 1892 |
75 |
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Fraser |
(James) Campbell |
7 Feb 1978 |
Kt Bach |
2 May 1923 |
27 Apr 2007 |
83 |
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Fraser |
James Murdo |
16 Jun 2001 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Fraser |
John |
27 Jun 1853 |
KCMG |
1792 |
20 Dec 1864 |
72 |
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Fraser |
John, later [1943] 1st
baronet |
1 Feb 1937 |
KCVO |
23 Mar 1885 |
1 Dec 1947 |
62 |
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Fraser |
John Foster |
13 Jun 1917 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jun 1868 |
7 Jun 1936 |
67 |
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Fraser |
John George |
9 Nov 1905 |
Kt Bach |
17 Dec 1840 |
Jun 1927 |
86 |
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Fraser |
John George |
28 Feb 1924 |
Kt Bach |
1864 |
21 Jul 1941 |
77 |
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Fraser |
John Hugh Ronald |
12 Jul 1933 |
Kt Bach |
15 Mar 1878 |
5 Dec 1943 |
65 |
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Fraser |
(John) Malcolm, later [1921]
1st baronet |
19 May 1919 |
Kt Bach |
24 Dec 1878 |
4 May 1949 |
70 |
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" |
" |
30 Dec 1922 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Fraser |
Kenneth Barron |
19 Aug 1958 |
Kt Bach |
28 Mar 1897 |
24 Jun 1969 |
72 |
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Fraser |
Malcolm |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCMG |
1834 |
17 Aug 1900 |
66 |
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Fraser |
Matthew Pollock |
10 Jul 1929 |
Kt Bach |
6 Oct 1857 |
24 Dec 1937 |
80 |
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Fraser |
Peter Donald |
3 Nov 2015 |
Kt Bach |
6 Sep 1963 |
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Fraser |
Richard Michael, later
[1974] Baron Fraser of Kilmorack [L] |
13 Feb 1962 |
Kt Bach |
28 Oct 1915 |
1 Jul 1996 |
80 |
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Fraser |
Robert Brown |
12 Jul 1949 |
Kt Bach |
26 Sep 1904 |
20 Jan 1985 |
80 |
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Fraser |
Simon |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
21 Aug 1832 |
30 Jul 1919 |
86 |
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Fraser |
Simon James |
15 Jun 2013 |
KCMG |
3 Jun 1958 |
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" |
" |
31 Dec 2015 |
GCMG |
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Fraser |
Simon Joseph, 14th Lord
Lovat |
9 Nov 1908 |
KCVO |
25 Nov 1871 |
18 Feb 1933 |
61 |
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" |
" |
16 Jan 1915 |
KT |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1932 |
GCVO |
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Fraser |
Stuart Mitford |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCSI |
2 Jun 1864 |
1 Dec 1963 |
99 |
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Fraser |
Theodore |
7 Feb 1921 |
KCB (Mil) |
15 Jun 1865 |
22 May 1953 |
87 |
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Fraser |
Thomas |
23 May 1900 |
KCB (Mil) |
15 Nov 1840 |
5 May 1922 |
81 |
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Fraser |
Thomas Richard |
24 Oct 1902 |
Kt Bach |
5 Feb 1841 |
4 Jan 1920 |
78 |
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Fraser |
William |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Civ) |
18 Feb 1816 |
13 Mar 1898 |
82 |
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Fraser |
William |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
1840 |
16 Jul 1923 |
83 |
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" |
" |
21 May 1920 |
KCVO |
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Fraser |
William, later [1955] 1st
Baron Strathalmond |
13 Jul 1939 |
Kt Bach |
3 Nov 1888 |
1 Apr 1970 |
81 |
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Fraser |
(William Jocelyn) Ian, later
[1958] Baron Fraser of Lonsdale [L]. MP for St. Pancras 1924-1929 and
1931-1937, Lonsdale 1940-1950 and Morecambe and Lonsdale 1950-1958. CH 1953 |
27 Jun 1934 |
Kt Bach |
30 Aug 1897 |
19 Dec 1974 |
77 |
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Fraser |
William Kerr |
16 Jun 1979 |
KCB (Civ) |
18 Mar 1929 |
12 Sep 2018 |
89 |
|
" |
" |
16 Jun 1984 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Fraser |
(William) Robert |
1 Jan 1944 |
KBE (Civ) |
9 Oct 1891 |
10 Jul 1985 |
93 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1952 |
KCB (Civ) |
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Fraser Darling |
Frank |
14 Jul 1970 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jun 1903 |
22 Oct 1979 |
76 |
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Fraser-Tytler |
James Macleod Bannatyne |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Mil) |
1821 |
2 Feb 1914 |
92 |
|
" |
" |
30 Jun 1905 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Fraser-Tytler |
William Kerr |
2 Jan 1939 |
KBE (Civ) |
26 Dec 1886 |
23 Aug 1963 |
76 |
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Frayling |
Christopher John |
13 Mar 2001 |
Kt Bach |
25 Dec 1946 |
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Frazer |
Francis Vernon |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
1880 |
10 May 1948 |
67 |
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Frazer |
James George OM 1925 |
29 Jun 1914 |
Kt Bach |
1 Jan 1854 |
7 May 1941 |
87 |
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Frazer |
Thomas |
28 Jan 1947 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jan 1884 |
1 Aug 1969 |
85 |
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Frederick |
Charles Arthur Andrew |
9 Sep 1907 |
KCVO |
9 Apr 1861 |
21 Dec 1913 |
52 |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1910 |
GCVO |
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" |
" |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Civ) |
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Freedman |
Lawrence David PC 2009 |
31 Dec 2002 |
KCMG |
7 Dec 1948 |
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Freeland |
Henry Francis Edward |
30 Dec 1919 |
KCIE |
29 Dec 1870 |
29 Mar 1946 |
75 |
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Freeland |
Ian Henry |
8 Jun 1968 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 Sep 1912 |
2 Jul 1979 |
66 |
|
" |
" |
12 Jun 1971 |
GBE (Mil) |
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Freeland |
John Redvers |
16 Jun 1984 |
KCMG |
16 Jul 1927 |
Jul/Aug 2014 |
87 |
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|
Freeling |
Sanford Governor of the
Gold Coast 1876-1880 and Trinidad 1880-1884 |
25 May 1878 |
KCMG |
22 Jan 1827 |
30 Sep 1894 |
67 |
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Freeman |
James Darcy |
11 Jun 1977 |
KBE (Civ) |
19 Nov 1907 |
16 Mar 1991 |
83 |
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Freeman |
(Nathaniel) Bernard |
31 Mar 1967 |
Kt Bach |
1 Sep 1896 |
25 Nov 1982 |
86 |
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Freeman |
Philip Horace |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
27 May 1878 |
13 Apr 1933 |
54 |
|
" |
" |
2 Jan 1933 |
KCVO |
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Freeman |
Ralph |
8 Jul 1947 |
Kt Bach |
27 Nov 1880 |
11 Mar 1950 |
69 |
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Freeman |
Ralph |
14 Jul 1970 |
Kt Bach |
3 Feb 1911 |
24 Aug 1998 |
87 |
|
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Freeman |
Wilfrid Rhodes, later [1945]
1st baronet |
11 May 1937 |
KCB (Mil) |
18 Jul 1888 |
15 May 1953 |
65 |
|
" |
" |
20 Oct 1942 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Freeman-Mitford |
Algernon Bertram, 1st Baron
Redesdale. MP for Stratford on Avon 1892-1895 |
9 Nov 1903 |
KCVO |
24 Feb 1837 |
17 Aug 1916 |
79 |
|
" |
" |
1 Dec 1905 |
GCVO |
|
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" |
" |
15 May 1906 |
KCB (Civ) |
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Freeman-Thomas |
Freeman, later [1936] 1st
Marquess of Willingdon. MP for Hastings 1900-1906 and Bodmin 1906-1910.
Governor of Bombay 1913-1918 and Madras 1919-1924. Governor General of Canada
1926-1930. Viceroy of India 1931-1936. PC 1931 |
12 Mar 1913 |
GCIE |
12 Sep 1866 |
12 Aug 1941 |
74 |
|
" |
" |
4 Dec 1917 |
GBE |
|
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|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1918 |
GCSI |
|
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|
" |
" |
20 Jul 1926 |
GCMG |
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|
|
Freeman-Thomas |
Marie Adelaide, Baroness
Willingdon, later [1936] Marchioness of Willingdon [wife of the 1st Marquess] |
4 Dec 1917 |
DBE |
24 Mar 1875 |
30 Jan 1960 |
84 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1924 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Freer |
Robert William George |
11 Jun 1977 |
KCB (Mil) |
1 Sep 1923 |
15 Jan 2012 |
88 |
|
" |
" |
13 Jun 1981 |
GBE (Mil) |
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Freer-Smith |
Hamilton Pym |
18 Dec 1905 |
Kt Bach |
1845 |
5 Feb 1929 |
83 |
|
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|
|
Freeston |
(Leslie) Brian Governor of the
Leeward Islands 1944-1948 and Fiji 1948-1952 |
1 Jan 1945 |
KCMG |
11 Aug 1892 |
16 Jul 1958 |
65 |
|
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|
|
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|
|
Freestun |
William Lockyer MP for Weymouth and
Melcombe Regis 1847-1859 |
20 Jun 1860 |
Kt Bach |
1804 |
16 Apr 1862 |
57 |
|
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Freeth |
Evelyn |
21 Jul 1908 |
Kt Bach |
25 May 1846 |
16 Sep 1911 |
65 |
|
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Freeth |
Gordon |
31 Dec 1977 |
KBE (Civ) |
6 Aug 1914 |
27 Nov 2001 |
87 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Freeth |
James |
10 Nov 1862 |
KCB (Mil) |
1786 |
19 Jan 1867 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Fremantle |
Arthur James Lyon Governor of Malta 1893-1899 |
26 May 1894 |
KCMG |
11 Nov 1835 |
25 Sep 1901 |
65 |
|
" |
" |
21 May 1898 |
GCMG |
|
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|
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Fremantle |
Charles Howe |
2 Jan 1857 |
KCB (Mil) |
1 Jun 1800 |
25 Jan 1869 |
68 |
|
" |
" |
13 Mar 1867 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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|
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|
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|
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Fremantle |
Charles William |
7 Jan 1890 |
KCB (Civ) |
12 Aug 1834 |
8 Oct 1914 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fremantle |
Edmund Robert |
25 May 1889 |
KCB (Mil) |
16 Jun 1836 |
10 Feb 1929 |
92 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1899 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
31 May 1926 |
GCVO |
|
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|
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|
|
Fremantle |
Francis Edward MP for St. Albans
1919-1943 |
22 Jun 1932 |
Kt Bach |
29 May 1872 |
26 Aug 1943 |
71 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fremantle |
John Waldegrave Halford, 4th
Baron Cottesloe |
11 Jun 1960 |
GBE (Civ) |
2 Mar 1900 |
22 Apr 1994 |
94 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fremantle |
Selwyn Howe |
19 Oct 1925 |
Kt Bach |
11 Aug 1869 |
16 Mar 1942 |
72 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Fremantle |
Sydney Robert |
1 Jan 1919 |
KCB (Mil) |
16 Nov 1867 |
29 Apr 1958 |
90 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1929 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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|
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French |
Christopher James Saunders |
14 Dec 1979 |
Kt Bach |
14 Oct 1925 |
14 Mar 2003 |
77 |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
French |
Edward Lee |
12 Dec 1911 |
KCVO |
22 Jul 1857 |
17 May 1916 |
58 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
French |
Frederick Edward |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
4 Jan 1882 |
6 Jul 1947 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
French |
George Arthur |
9 Nov 1902 |
KCMG |
19 Jun 1841 |
7 Jul 1921 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
French |
Henry Leon |
1 Jan 1938 |
KBE (Civ) |
30 Dec 1883 |
3 Apr 1966 |
82 |
|
" |
" |
1942 |
KCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1946 |
GBE (Civ) |
|
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French |
Houston |
13 Jul 1926 |
Kt Bach |
27 Mar 1858 |
11 Jun 1932 |
74 |
|
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|
|
French |
James Weir |
18 Feb 1941 |
Kt Bach |
Apr 1876 |
14 Jan 1953 |
76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
French |
John Denton Pinkstone, later
[1922] 1st Earl of Ypres. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 1918-1921. OM 1914 |
29 Nov 1900 |
KCB (Mil) |
28 Sep 1852 |
22 May 1925 |
72 |
|
" |
" |
31 Oct 1902 |
KCMG |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
30 Jun 1905 |
GCVO |
|
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|
|
" |
" |
25 Jun 1909 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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|
|
" |
" |
4 Jun 1917 |
KP |
|
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|
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|
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|
|
French |
John Russell |
3 Jun 1918 |
KBE |
5 Mar 1847 |
30 Jun 1921 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
French |
Joseph Charles [Joe] |
31 Dec 2002 |
KCB (Mil) |
15 Jul 1949 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
French |
Somerset Richard |
13 Aug 1901 |
KCMG |
1848 |
11 May 1929 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
French |
Wilfred Frankland |
23 Jun 1936 |
KCB (Mil) |
9 Nov 1880 |
6 Dec 1958 |
78 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frere |
Bartle Henry Temple |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
26 Aug 1862 |
20 Feb 1953 |
90 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frere |
Henry Bartle Edward, later
[1876] 1st baronet. Governor of Bombay 1862-1867 and the Cape Colony
1877-1880. PC 1873 |
20 May 1859 |
KCB (Civ) |
29 Mar 1815 |
29 May 1884 |
69 |
|
" |
" |
12 Feb 1866 |
KCSI |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
24 May 1866 |
GCSI |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
17 May 1876 |
GCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Frere |
Richard Tobias [Toby] |
31 Dec 1993 |
KCB (Mil) |
4 Jun 1938 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fressanges |
Francis Joseph |
9 Jun 1955 |
KBE (Mil) |
27 Feb 1902 |
17 Oct 1975 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fretwell |
George Herbert |
1 Jan 1953 |
KBE (Civ) |
21 Mar 1900 |
16 Mar 1991 |
90 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fretwell |
(Major) John Emsley |
31 Dec 1981 |
KCMG |
15 Jun 1930 |
30 Mar 2017 |
86 |
|
" |
" |
13 Jun 1987 |
GCMG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Freud |
Clement Raphael MP for Isle of Ely
1973-1983 and Cambridgeshire NE 1983-1987 |
29 Oct 1987 |
Kt Bach |
24 Apr 1924 |
15 Apr 2009 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frew |
John Lewtas |
20 Mar 1981 |
Kt Bach |
10 Sep 1912 |
8 May 1985 |
72 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frew |
Matthew Brown |
1 Jan 1948 |
KBE (Mil) |
7 Apr 1895 |
28 May 1974 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frew |
Sydney Oswell |
1 Jan 1949 |
KBE (Mil) |
4 Jan 1890 |
10 Jun 1972 |
82 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frewen |
John Byng |
1 Jan 1964 |
KCB (Mil) |
28 Mar 1911 |
30 Aug 1975 |
64 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1969 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Freyberg |
Barbara, Baroness
Freyberg [wife of the 1st Baron] |
1 Jan 1953 |
GBE (Civ) |
14 Jun 1887 |
24 Sep 1973 |
86 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Freyberg |
Bernard VC, later [1951] 1st
Baron Freyberg. Governor General of New Zealand 1946-1952 For further information on the award of his VC, see his entry
in the relevant Peerage page |
1941 |
KBE |
21 Mar 1889 |
4 Jul 1963 |
74 |
|
" |
" |
24 Nov 1942 |
KCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
29 Jan 1946 |
GCMG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Freyer |
Peter Johnston |
4 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) |
21 Jul 1851 |
6 Sep 1921 |
70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Friedlander |
Michael |
6 Jun 2016 |
KNZM |
1936 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Friend |
Lovick Bransby PC [I] 1916 |
1 Jan 1919 |
KBE (Mil) |
25 Apr 1856 |
19 Nov 1944 |
88 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Friend |
Phyllis Muriel |
31 Dec 1979 |
DBE (Civ) |
28 Sep 1922 |
24 Jun 2013 |
90 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Friend |
Richard Henry |
13 Nov 2003 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jan 1953 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Frink |
Elisabeth Jean CH 1992 |
31 Dec 1981 |
DBE (Civ) |
14 Nov 1930 |
18 Apr 1993 |
62 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fripp |
Alfred Downing |
18 Jul 1903 |
Kt Bach |
12 Sep 1865 |
25 Feb 1930 |
64 |
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" |
" |
9 Nov 1906 |
KCVO |
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Friswell |
Charles Hain |
13 Dec 1909 |
Kt Bach |
30 Dec 1871 |
15 Dec 1926 |
54 |
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Fritchie |
Irene Tordoff [Rennie],
later [2005] Baroness Fritchie [L] |
30 Dec 1995 |
DBE (Civ) |
29 Apr 1942 |
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Frith |
Eric Herbert Cokayne |
13 Feb 1973 |
Kt Bach |
10 Sep 1897 |
30 Jun 1984 |
86 |
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Frizelle |
Joseph |
16 Sep 1899 |
Kt Bach |
1841 |
17 Oct 1921 |
80 |
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Froggatt |
Leslie Trevor |
26 Mar 1982 |
Kt Bach |
8 Apr 1920 |
21 Oct 2010 |
90 |
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Froggatt |
Peter |
24 Jul 1985 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jun 1928 |
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Frome |
Norman Frederick |
10 Feb 1948 |
Kt Bach |
23 Sep 1890 |
29 Oct 1982 |
92 |
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Froom |
Arthur Henry |
10 Feb 1922 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jan 1873 |
29 Oct 1964 |
91 |
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Fropier |
Gabriel Pierre Jules |
31 Oct 1862 |
Kt Bach |
1808 |
12 Nov 1870 |
62 |
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Frossard |
Charles Keith |
20 Jul 1983 |
Kt Bach |
18 Feb 1922 |
15 Jul 2012 |
90 |
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" |
" |
31 Dec 1991 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Frost |
Barbara Mary |
7 Jun 2017 |
DBE (Civ) |
1952 |
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Frost |
David Paradine |
16 Feb 1993 |
Kt Bach |
7 Apr 1939 |
31 Aug 2013 |
74 |
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Frost |
John |
24 Jun 1904 |
KCMG |
8 Aug 1828 |
2 Apr 1918 |
89 |
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Frost |
John Meadows |
26 Jun 1918 |
Kt Bach |
15 Sep 1856 |
28 Dec 1935 |
79 |
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Frost |
Phyllis Irene |
1 Jan 1974 |
DBE (Civ) |
14 Sep 1917 |
31 Oct 2004 |
87 |
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Frost |
Terence Ernest Manitou
[Terry] |
24 Feb 1998 |
Kt Bach |
Oct 1915 |
1 Sep 2003 |
87 |
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Frost |
Thomas Gibbons |
11 Nov 1869 |
Kt Bach |
1820 |
6 Apr 1904 |
83 |
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Frost |
(Thomas) Sydney |
16 Sep 1975 |
Kt Bach |
13 Feb 1916 |
20 Apr 1997 |
81 |
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Fry |
Edward PC 1883 |
30 April 1877 |
Kt Bach |
4 Nov 1827 |
18 Oct 1918 |
90 |
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" |
" |
30 Apr 1907 |
GCMG |
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" |
" |
7 May 1907 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Fry |
Frederick Morris |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCVO |
9 Jul 1851 |
3 Feb 1943 |
91 |
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Fry |
Geoffrey Storrs, 1st baronet |
28 May 1937 |
KCB (Civ) |
27 Jul 1888 |
13 Oct 1960 |
72 |
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Fry |
Graham Holbrook |
31 Dec 2005 |
KCMG |
20 Dec 1949 |
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Fry |
Henry James Wakely |
15 Jan 1916 |
Kt Bach |
13 Nov 1849 |
18 Dec 1920 |
71 |
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Fry |
Leslie Alfred Charles |
13 Jun 1957 |
KCMG |
17 Apr 1908 |
21 Oct 1976 |
68 |
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Fry |
Margaret Louise |
31 Dec 1988 |
DBE (Civ) |
10 Mar 1931 |
6 Feb 2018 |
86 |
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Fry |
Peter
Derek MP for
Wellingborough 1969-1997 |
15 Feb 1994 |
Kt Bach |
26 May 1931 |
12 May 2015 |
83 |
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Fry |
Robert Alan |
Jul 2005 |
KCB (Mil) |
6 Apr 1951 |
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Fry |
Roger Gordon |
12 Oct 2012 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jan 1943 |
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Fry |
William |
13 Feb 1915 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jun 1853 |
25 Aug 1939 |
86 |
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Fry |
William |
23 Jul 1920 |
KCVO |
8 Sep 1858 |
20 Mar 1934 |
75 |
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Fry |
William Gordon |
23 Jul 1980 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jun 1909 |
29 Sep 2000 |
91 |
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Fry |
William Kelsey |
14 Feb 1951 |
Kt Bach |
18 Mar 1889 |
26 Oct 1963 |
74 |
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Fryars |
Robert Furness |
27 Feb 1952 |
Kt Bach |
1887 |
1978 |
91 |
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Fryberg |
Abraham |
5 Apr 1968 |
Kt Bach |
26 May 1901 |
13 Oct 1993 |
92 |
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Fryer |
Charles Edward |
12 Jul 1915 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jul 1850 |
19 Nov 1920 |
70 |
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Fryer |
Frederick William
Richards Chief Commissioner of
Burma 1895-1897 and Lieut Governor of Burma 1897-1903 |
1 Jan 1895 |
KCSI |
1845 |
20 Feb 1922 |
76 |
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Fryer |
John |
26 Jun 1903 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Jun 1838 |
28 Jan 1917 |
78 |
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Fryer |
John Claud Fortescue |
13 Jun 1946 |
KBE (Civ) |
13 Aug 1886 |
22 Nov 1948 |
62 |
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Fuchs |
Vivian Ernest |
15 May 1958 |
Kt Bach |
11 Feb 1908 |
11 Nov 1999 |
91 |
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Fulford |
Adrian Bruce |
14 Feb 2003 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jan 1953 |
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Fulford |
Catherine |
1 Jun 1953 |
DBE (Civ) |
early 1881 |
17 Jan 1960 |
79 |
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Fulford |
Roger Thomas Baldwin |
23 Jul 1980 |
Kt Bach |
24 Nov 1902 |
18 May 1983 |
80 |
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Fullagar |
Wilfred Kelsham |
1 Jan 1955 |
KBE (Civ) |
16 Nov 1892 |
9 Jul 1961 |
68 |
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Fuller |
Benjamin John |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
20 Mar 1875 |
10 Mar 1952 |
76 |
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Fuller |
Cyril Thomas Moulden |
4 Jun 1928 |
KCB (Mil) |
22 May 1874 |
1 Feb 1942 |
67 |
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Fuller |
Francis Charles Bernard
Dudley |
3 Jun 1919 |
KBE (Civ) |
22 Nov 1866 |
20 Sep 1944 |
77 |
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Fuller |
George Warburton |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG |
22 Jan 1861 |
22 Jul 1940 |
79 |
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Fuller |
John Bryan Munro |
18 Apr 1974 |
Kt Bach |
22 Sep 1917 |
31 Jan 2009 |
91 |
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Fuller |
John Michael Fleetwood, 1st
baronet |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCMG |
21 Oct 1864 |
5 Sep 1915 |
50 |
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Fuller |
(Joseph) Bampfylde |
1 Jan 1906 |
KCSI |
20 Mar 1854 |
29 Nov 1935 |
81 |
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Fuller |
Thomas Ekins |
9 Nov 1904 |
KCMG |
29 Aug 1831 |
5 Sep 1910 |
79 |
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Fullerton |
Eric John Arthur |
1 Jan 1934 |
KCB (Mil) |
1878 |
9 Nov 1962 |
84 |
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Fullerton |
John Reginald Thomas |
9 May 1899 |
KCVO |
10 Aug 1840 |
29 Jun 1918 |
77 |
|
" |
" |
1 Feb 1901 |
GCVO |
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Fulton |
Edmund McGilldowny Hope |
15 Jul 1907 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jul 1848 |
16 Aug 1913 |
65 |
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Fulton |
James Forrest MP for West Ham North
1886-1892 |
2 Dec 1892 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jul 1846 |
25 Jun 1925 |
78 |
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Fulton |
John Scott, later [1966]
Baron Fulton [L] |
22 Jul 1964 |
Kt Bach |
27 May 1902 |
14 Mar 1986 |
83 |
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Fulton |
Robert Fulton |
14 Dec 1908 |
Kt Bach |
1844 |
15 Oct 1927 |
83 |
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Fulton |
Robert Henry Gervase Governor of Gibraltar 2006-2009 |
11 Jun 2005 |
KBE (Mil) |
21 Dec 1948 |
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Fung |
Kenneth Ping-Fan |
7 Jul 1971 |
Kt Bach |
28 May 1911 |
16 May 2002 |
90 |
|
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Furley |
John |
14 Jan 1899 |
Kt Bach |
19 Mar 1836 |
27 Sep 1919 |
83 |
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Furlonge |
Geoffrey Warren |
1 Jan 1960 |
KBE (Civ) |
16 Oct 1903 |
15 Aug 1984 |
80 |
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Furness |
Christopher, later [1906]
1st Baron Furness. MP for Hartlepool 1891-1895 and 1900-1910 |
18 Jul 1895 |
Kt Bach |
23 Apr 1852 |
10 Nov 1912 |
60 |
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Furness |
Robert Allason |
7 Jun 1951 |
KBE (Civ) |
1883 |
4 Dec 1954 |
71 |
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Furness |
Robert Howard |
31 Jul 1929 |
Kt Bach |
10 Feb 1880 |
28 Feb 1959 |
79 |
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Furness-Smith |
Cecil |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
20 Mar 1890 |
15 Aug 1971 |
81 |
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Furnival Jones |
(Edward) Martin |
19 Jul 1967 |
Kt Bach |
7 May 1912 |
1 Mar 1997 |
84 |
|
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Furse |
Clara Hedwig Frances |
14 Jun 2008 |
DBE (Civ) |
16 Sep 1957 |
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Furse |
Katherine |
4 Jun 1917 |
GBE |
23 Nov 1875 |
25 Nov 1952 |
77 |
|
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Furse |
Michael Bolton |
1 Jan 1947 |
KCMG |
1870 |
18 Jun 1955 |
84 |
|
|
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|
|
Furse |
Ralph Dolignon |
12 Jun 1941 |
KCMG |
29 Sep 1887 |
1 Oct 1973 |
86 |
|
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|
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Furse |
William Thomas |
4 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) |
21 Apr 1865 |
31 May 1953 |
88 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1935 |
KCMG |
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Fyers |
William Augustus |
25 May 1889 |
KCB (Mil) |
1816 |
10 Nov 1895 |
79 |
|
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Fyfe |
Cleveland |
13 Jul 1943 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jan 1888 |
1 Mar 1959 |
71 |
|
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Fyfe |
William Hamilton |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
9 Jul 1878 |
13 Jun 1965 |
86 |
|
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Fyffe |
Richard Alan |
1 Jan 1969 |
KBE (Mil) |
12 Aug 1912 |
24 Dec 1972 |
60 |
|
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|
|
Fynn |
Percival Donald Leslie |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
16 Aug 1872 |
25 Apr 1940 |
67 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Fysh |
Philip Oakley |
1 Jan 1896 |
KCMG |
1 Mar 1835 |
20 Dec 1919 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fysh |
(Wilmot) Hudson |
1 Jun 1953 |
KBE (Civ) |
7 Jan 1895 |
6 Apr 1974 |
79 |
|
|
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|
Gabriel |
(Edmund) Vivian |
1 Jun 1937 |
Kt Bach |
28 Mar 1875 |
14 Feb 1950 |
74 |
|
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Gaddum |
John Henry |
14 Feb 1964 |
Kt Bach |
31 Mar 1900 |
30 Jun 1965 |
65 |
|
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Gadie |
Anthony MP for Bradford
Central 1924-1929 |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
7 Sep 1868 |
24 Aug 1948 |
79 |
|
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|
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Gadsden |
Peter Drury Haggerston |
17 Oct 1979 |
GBE (Civ) |
28 Jun 1929 |
4 Dec 2006 |
77 |
|
|
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Gadsdon |
Laurence Percival |
29 Sep 1960 |
Kt Bach |
24 Mar 1897 |
7 Aug 1967 |
70 |
|
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|
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Gage |
Berkeley Everard Foley |
9 Jun 1955 |
KCMG |
27 Feb 1904 |
3 Mar 1994 |
90 |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Gage |
Henry Rainald, 6th Viscount
Gage |
10 Apr 1939 |
KCVO |
30 Dec 1895 |
27 Feb 1982 |
86 |
|
|
|
|
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Gage |
William Hall |
18 May 1860 |
GCB (Mil) |
2 Oct 1777 |
4 Jan 1864 |
86 |
|
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Gage |
William James |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
1849 |
14 Jan 1921 |
71 |
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Gage |
William Marcus Lord Justice of Appeal
2004-2008. PC 2004 |
11 Nov 1993 |
Kt Bach |
22 Apr 1938 |
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Gaggero |
George |
18 Feb 1941 |
Kt Bach |
5 Apr 1897 |
4 Sep 1978 |
81 |
|
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Gai |
Pratibha Laxman |
30 Dec 2017 |
DBE (Civ) |
|
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|
Gainer |
Donald St. Clair |
31 May 1944 |
KCMG |
18 Oct 1891 |
30 Jul 1966 |
74 |
|
" |
" |
2 Jan 1950 |
GBE (Civ) |
|
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Gains |
John Christopher |
13 Nov 2003 |
Kt Bach |
22 Apr 1945 |
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Gainsford |
Ian Derek |
19 Jul 1995 |
Kt Bach |
24 Jun 1930 |
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|
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Gairdner |
Charles Henry Governor of Western
Australia 1951-1963 and Tasmania 1963-1968 |
10 Jun 1948 |
KCMG |
20 Mar 1898 |
22 Feb 1983 |
84 |
|
" |
" |
1 Apr 1954 |
KCVO |
|
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|
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1960 |
KBE (Civ) |
|
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1969 |
GBE (Civ) |
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|
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Gairdner |
William Tennant |
1 Jan 1898 |
KCB (Civ) |
8 Nov 1824 |
28 Jun 1907 |
82 |
|
|
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|
Gairy |
Eric Matthew PC 1977 |
2 Aug 1977 |
Kt Bach |
18 Feb 1922 |
23 Aug 1997 |
75 |
|
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Gaisford |
Philip |
20 Jul 1946 |
Kt Bach |
28 Nov 1891 |
11 Feb 1973 |
81 |
|
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Gait |
Edward Albert |
3 Jun 1915 |
KCSI |
16 Aug 1863 |
14 Mar 1950 |
86 |
|
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Gaitskell |
Arthur |
14 Jul 1970 |
Kt Bach |
Oct 1900 |
8 Nov 1985 |
85 |
|
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Gaius |
Saimon |
31 Dec 1987 |
KBE (Civ) |
6 Aug 1920 |
13 Jul 2006 |
85 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Galbraith |
Thomas Galloway Dunlop MP for Hillhead 1948-1982 |
31 Dec 1981 |
KBE (Civ) |
10 Mar 1917 |
2 Jan 1982 |
64 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Galbraith |
William |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 May 1837 |
15 Oct 1906 |
69 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gale |
Humfrey Myddelton |
5 Aug 1943 |
KBE (Mil) |
4 Oct 1890 |
8 Apr 1971 |
80 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gale |
Laurence George |
9 Jul 1968 |
Kt Bach |
25 Sep 1905 |
8 Jul 1969 |
63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gale |
Richard Nelson |
8 Jun 1950 |
KBE (Mil) |
25 Jul 1896 |
29 Jul 1982 |
86 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1953 |
KCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1954 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
|
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|
Gale |
Roger James MP for Thanet North
1983- |
14 Mar 2012 |
Kt Bach |
20 Aug 1943 |
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|
|
Galer |
(Frederic) Bertram |
13 Jul 1939 |
Kt Bach |
6 Aug 1873 |
15 Oct 1968 |
95 |
|
|
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|
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|
|
Gales |
Robert Richard |
18 Jun 1915 |
Kt Bach |
31 Oct 1864 |
25 Jul 1948 |
83 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gallagher |
James Michael |
25 Apr 1917 |
Kt Bach |
1860 |
2 Jan 1926 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Gallagher |
Monica Josephine |
12 Jun 1976 |
DBE |
5 Apr 1923 |
18 Sep 2013 |
90 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Gallagher |
William |
11 Jul 1916 |
Kt Bach |
18 Nov 1851 |
5 Aug 1933 |
81 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Gallagher |
William Murray |
31 Dec 2010 |
KNZM |
|
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|
|
Galleghan |
Frederick Gallagher |
11 Apr 1969 |
Kt Bach |
11 Jan 1897 |
20 Apr 1971 |
74 |
|
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Gallen |
Rodney Gerald |
31 Dec 1999 |
KNZM |
12 Aug 1933 |
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Galloway |
Alexander |
9 Jun 1949 |
KBE (Mil) |
3 Nov 1895 |
27 Jan 1977 |
81 |
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Galloway |
Archibald |
25 Aug 1848 |
KCB (Mil) |
12 Feb 1779 |
6 Apr 1850 |
71 |
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Galloway |
David James |
28 Feb 1924 |
Kt Bach |
8 May 1858 |
5 Mar 1943 |
84 |
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Galloway |
James |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
1862 |
18 Oct 1922 |
60 |
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Galloway |
William |
10 Jul 1924 |
Kt Bach |
1840 |
2 Nov 1927 |
87 |
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Gallwey |
Michael Henry |
24 May 1888 |
KCMG |
4 Nov 1826 |
24 Jul 1912 |
85 |
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Gallwey |
Thomas Joseph |
19 Apr 1901 |
KCMG |
14 Apr 1852 |
25 Feb 1933 |
80 |
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Gallwey |
Thomas Lionel John |
2 Jan 1889 |
KCMG |
20 Jul 1821 |
12 Apr 1906 |
84 |
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Galpern |
Myer, later [1979] Baron
Galpern [L]. MP for Shettleston 1959-1979 |
9 Feb 1960 |
Kt Bach |
1 Jan 1903 |
23 Sep 1993 |
90 |
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Galpin |
Albert James |
29 Oct 1968 |
KCVO |
1903 |
8 Jul 1984 |
81 |
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Galsworthy |
Anthony Charles |
12 Jun 1999 |
KCMG |
20 Dec 1944 |
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Galsworthy |
Arthur Norman |
1 Jan 1967 |
KCMG |
1 Jul 1916 |
7 Oct 1986 |
70 |
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Galsworthy |
Edwin Henry |
12 Aug 1887 |
Kt Bach |
24 Dec 1831 |
21 Dec 1920 |
88 |
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Galsworthy |
John Edgar |
24 Feb 1975 |
KCVO |
19 Jun 1919 |
18 May 1992 |
72 |
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Galt |
Alexander Tillock |
23 Jun 1869 |
KCMG |
6 Sep 1817 |
19 Sep 1893 |
76 |
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" |
" |
25 May 1878 |
GCMG |
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Galt |
Thomas |
18 Jun 1888 |
Kt Bach |
12 Aug 1815 |
19 Jun 1901 |
85 |
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Galton |
Douglas Strutt |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Civ) |
2 Jul 1822 |
18 Mar 1899 |
76 |
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Galton |
Francis |
26 Jun 1909 |
Kt Bach |
16 Feb 1822 |
18 Jan 1911 |
88 |
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Galway, Viscount |
see "Monckton-Arundell" |
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Galway |
Henry Lionel Governor of St.Helena
1902-1911, Gambia 1911-1913 and South Australia 1914-1920 |
24 Oct 1910 |
KCMG |
25 Sep 1859 |
17 Jun 1949 |
89 |
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Galway |
James |
12 Dec 2001 |
Kt Bach |
8 Dec 1939 |
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Galwey |
Michael |
2 Jun 1877 |
KCB (Mil) |
2 Oct 1818 |
22 Jul 1878 |
59 |
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Gam |
Getake |
17 Jun 1995 |
KBE (Civ) |
12 Aug 1943 |
11 Aug 2003 |
59 |
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Gamage |
Leslie Carr |
7 Jul 1959 |
Kt Bach |
5 May 1887 |
17 Oct 1972 |
85 |
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Gambier-Parry |
Richard |
2 Jan 1956 |
KCMG |
1894 |
19 Jun 1965 |
70 |
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Gamble |
David, 1st baronet |
24 Jun 1904 |
KCB (Civ) |
3 Feb 1823 |
4 Feb 1907 |
84 |
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Gamble |
Douglas Austin |
23 Jan 1909 |
KCVO |
8 Nov 1856 |
23 May 1934 |
77 |
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Gamble |
(Frederick) Herbert |
13 Jun 1964 |
KBE (Civ) |
21 May 1907 |
21 Jun 1983 |
76 |
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Gamble |
Reginald Arthur |
21 Feb 1917 |
Kt Bach |
1862 |
7 Jul 1930 |
68 |
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Gamblin |
George Henry |
8 May 1929 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jun 1870 |
2 Oct 1930 |
60 |
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Gambon |
Michael John |
17 Jul 1998 |
Kt Bach |
19 Oct 1940 |
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Game |
Philip Woolcott Governor of New South
Wales 1930-1935 |
3 Jun 1924 |
KCB (Mil) |
30 Mar 1876 |
4 Feb 1961 |
84 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1929 |
GBE (Mil) |
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" |
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3 Jun 1935 |
KCMG |
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" |
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11 May 1937 |
GCVO |
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" |
" |
2 May 1945 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Gammell |
James Andrew Harcourt |
8 Jun 1944 |
KCB (Mil) |
1892 |
1 Aug 1975 |
83 |
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Gammell |
Sydney James |
28 Jun 1928 |
Kt Bach |
1867 |
25 Feb 1946 |
78 |
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Gammell |
William Benjamin Bowring
[Bill] |
5 Jul 2006 |
Kt Bach |
29 Dec 1952 |
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Gandell |
Alan Thomas |
25 May 1978 |
Kt Bach |
8 Oct 1904 |
10 Jul 1988 |
83 |
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Gane |
Irving Blanchard |
1 Jan 1954 |
KCVO |
15 Apr 1892 |
26 Mar 1972 |
79 |
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Gangadi |
Stamo |
30 Aug 1839 |
KCMG |
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Ganilau |
Penaia Kanatabatu Governor General of Fiji
1983-1987 and President 1987-1993 |
1 Jan 1974 |
KBE (Civ) |
28 Jul 1918 |
15 Dec 1993 |
75 |
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" |
" |
31 Oct 1982 |
KCVO |
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" |
" |
29 Mar 1983 |
GCMG |
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Ganzoni |
Francis John Childs, later
[1929] 1st baronet and [1938] 1st Baron Belstead. MP for Ipswich 1914-1923
and 1924-1938 |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jan 1882 |
15 Aug 1958 |
76 |
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Garbett |
Colin Campbell |
12 Jun 1941 |
KCIE |
22 May 1881 |
10 Aug 1972 |
91 |
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Garbett |
Cyril Forster Archbishop of York
1942-1955. PC 1942 |
6 Feb 1955 |
GCVO |
6 Feb 1875 |
31 Dec 1955 |
80 |
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Garden |
Timothy, later [2004] Baron
Garden [L] |
11 Jun 1994 |
KCB (Mil) |
23 Apr 1944 |
9 Aug 2007 |
63 |
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Gardener |
(Alfred) John |
10 Jun 1954 |
KCMG |
6 Feb 1897 |
16 Mar 1985 |
88 |
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Gardiner |
Alan Henderson |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
29 Mar 1879 |
19 Dec 1963 |
84 |
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Gardiner |
Chittampalam Abraham |
17 Jul 1952 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jan 1899 |
10 Dec 1960 |
61 |
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Gardiner |
Frederick Crombie |
31 Mar 1921 |
KBE (Civ) |
10 Feb 1855 |
7 Aug 1937 |
82 |
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Gardiner |
George Arthur |
5 Mar 1991 |
Kt Bach |
3 Mar 1935 |
16 Nov 2002 |
67 |
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Gardiner |
Harawira Tiri [originally DCNZM 2 Jun 2008] |
1 Aug 2009 |
KNZM |
1945 |
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Gardiner |
Helen Louisa |
27 Apr 1961 |
DBE (Civ) |
24 Apr 1901 |
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Gardiner |
Henry Lynedoch |
30 Jan 1897 |
KCVO |
1820 |
16 Dec 1897 |
77 |
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Gardiner |
John |
19 Jul 1838 |
KCB (Mil) |
1776 |
6 Jun 1851 |
74 |
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Gardiner |
John Eliot |
26 Nov 1998 |
Kt Bach |
20 Apr 1943 |
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Gardiner |
Robert Septimus |
8 Jul 1922 |
Kt Bach |
26 Mar 1856 |
16 Nov 1939 |
83 |
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Gardiner |
Robert William [prev KCB (Mil) 2 Jan 1815] |
21 Jun 1859 |
GCB (Mil) |
2 May 1781 |
26 Jun 1864 |
83 |
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Gardiner |
Thomas Robert |
1 Jan 1936 |
KBE (Civ) |
8 Mar 1883 |
1 Jan 1964 |
80 |
|
" |
" |
11 May 1937 |
KCB (Civ) |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1941 |
GBE (Civ) |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1954 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Gardner |
Edward Lucas |
10 Feb 1983 |
Kt Bach |
10 May 1912 |
22 Aug 2001 |
89 |
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Gardner |
Ernest MP for
Wokingham 1901-1918 and Windsor 1918-1922 |
15 Feb 1923 |
Kt Bach |
1846 |
7 Aug 1925 |
79 |
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Gardner |
Frances Violet |
14 Jun 1975 |
DBE (Civ) |
28 Feb 1913 |
10 Jul 1989 |
76 |
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Gardner |
George William Hoggan |
1 Jan 1959 |
KBE (Civ) |
4 May 1903 |
22 Aug 1975 |
72 |
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Gardner |
Helen Louise |
10 Jun 1967 |
DBE (Civ) |
13 Feb 1908 |
4 Jun 1986 |
78 |
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Gardner |
Richard Lavenham |
13 Oct 2005 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jun 1943 |
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Gardner |
Robert |
24 Jul 1905 |
Kt Bach |
14 Apr 1838 |
1920 |
82 |
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Gardner |
Roy Alan |
12 Nov 2002 |
Kt Bach |
20 Aug 1945 |
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Gardner-Thorpe |
Ronald Laurence |
14 Oct 1980 |
GBE (Civ) |
13 May 1917 |
11 Dec 1991 |
74 |
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Garforth |
William Edward |
12 Feb 1914 |
Kt Bach |
30 Dec 1845 |
1 Oct 1921 |
75 |
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Garland |
Patrick Neville |
19 Feb 1986 |
Kt Bach |
22 Jun 1929 |
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Garland |
(Ransley) Victor |
31 Dec 1981 |
KBE (Civ) |
5 May 1934 |
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Garland |
(Sharp) Archibald |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
11 May 1867 |
24 May 1937 |
70 |
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Garland |
Trevor |
12 Jun 2010 |
KBE (Civ) |
1955 |
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Garlick |
John |
12 Jun 1976 |
KCB (Civ) |
17 May 1921 |
17 Aug 2005 |
84 |
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Garnar |
James Wilson |
23 Feb 1933 |
Kt Bach |
11 May 1871 |
10 Oct 1957 |
86 |
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Garneau |
(Jean) George |
23 Jul 1908 |
Kt Bach |
19 Nov 1864 |
6 Feb 1944 |
79 |
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Garner |
Anthony Stuart |
14 Feb 1984 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jan 1927 |
22 Mar 2015 |
88 |
|
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Garner |
Harry Mason |
1 Jan 1951 |
KBE (Civ) |
3 Nov 1891 |
7 Aug 1977 |
85 |
|
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|
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Garner |
(Joseph John) Saville, later
[1969] Baron Garner [L] |
10 Jun 1954 |
KCMG |
14 Feb 1908 |
10 Dec 1983 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1965 |
GCMG |
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Garnett |
George |
12 Apr 1954 |
Kt Bach |
2 Nov 1871 |
22 Jan 1955 |
83 |
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Garnett |
Ian David Graham |
13 Jun 1998 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Sep 1944 |
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Garnham |
Neil Stephen |
7 Dec 2016 |
Kt Bach |
1959 |
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Garnier |
Edward Henry, later [2018]
Baron Garnier [L]. MP for Harborough 1992-2017 Solicitor General 2010-2012 PC 2015 |
13 Dec 2012 |
Kt Bach |
26 Oct 1952 |
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Garnier |
John |
16 Aug 1990 |
KCVO |
10 Mar 1934 |
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Garnsey |
Gilbert Francis |
3 Jun 1918 |
KBE |
21 Mar 1883 |
26 Jun 1932 |
49 |
|
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Garran |
(Isham) Peter |
10 Jun 1961 |
KCMG |
15 Jan 1910 |
5 Jul 1991 |
81 |
|
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|
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Garran |
Robert Randolph |
21 Feb 1917 |
Kt Bach |
10 Feb 1867 |
11 Jan 1957 |
89 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1920 |
KCMG |
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" |
" |
11 May 1937 |
GCMG |
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Garrard |
David Eardley |
25 Feb 2003 |
Kt Bach |
1939 |
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Garratt |
Francis Ludlow |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG |
18 Jun 1859 |
23 Jun 1928 |
69 |
|
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Garraway |
Edward Charles Frederick |
3 Jun 1922 |
KCMG |
10 Mar 1865 |
27 Jun 1932 |
67 |
|
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Garrett |
(Alwyn) Ragnar |
1 Jan 1959 |
KBE (Mil) |
12 Feb 1900 |
4 Nov 1977 |
77 |
|
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Garrett |
Anthony Peter |
12 Dec 1997 |
Kt Bach |
28 Nov 1952 |
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Garrett |
(Arthur) Wilfrid |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jan 1880 |
9 Jun 1967 |
87 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1955 |
KBE (Civ) |
|
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Garrett |
Douglas Thornbury |
8 Jul 1947 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jul 1883 |
22 Oct 1949 |
66 |
|
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|
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Garrett |
Frank |
1 Jan 1946 |
KCB (Civ) |
9 Dec 1869 |
19 Mar 1952 |
82 |
|
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|
|
Garrett |
(Joseph) Hugh |
2 Jan 1939 |
KCIE |
22 Jun 1880 |
6 Sep 1978 |
98 |
|
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|
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Garrett |
Raymond William |
11 Sep 1973 |
Kt Bach |
19 Oct 1900 |
12 Oct 1994 |
93 |
|
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|
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Garrett |
Robert |
2 Jan 1857 |
KCB (Mil) |
1794 |
13 Jun 1869 |
74 |
|
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Garrett |
Ronald Thornbury |
15 Feb 1944 |
Kt Bach |
5 Nov 1888 |
30 Jan 1972 |
83 |
|
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|
Garrett |
William Herbert |
15 Jul 1958 |
Kt Bach |
13 Mar 1900 |
20 Aug 1977 |
77 |
|
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Garrick |
James Francis |
28 Jun 1886 |
KCMG |
10 Jan 1836 |
12 Jan 1907 |
71 |
|
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Garrick |
Ronald |
17 Nov 1994 |
Kt Bach |
21 Aug 1940 |
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Garrioch |
(William) Henry |
19 Jul 1978 |
Kt Bach |
4 May 1916 |
18 Feb 2008 |
91 |
|
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Garrod |
Alfred Baring |
6 Aug 1887 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1819 |
28 Dec 1907 |
88 |
|
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|
|
Garrod |
(Alfred) Guy Roland |
2 Jun 1943 |
KCB (Mil) |
13 Apr 1891 |
3 Jan 1965 |
73 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1948 |
GBE (Mil) |
|
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Garrod |
Archibald Edward |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG |
25 Nov 1857 |
28 Mar 1936 |
78 |
|
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|
|
Garrod |
(John) Martin Carruthers |
31 Dec 1987 |
KCB (Mil) |
29 May 1935 |
17 Apr 2009 |
73 |
|
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|
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Garrow |
Nicholas |
16 Feb 1965 |
Kt Bach |
21 May 1895 |
23 Dec 1982 |
87 |
|
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|
|
Garstin |
William Edmund |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCMG |
29 Jan 1849 |
8 Jan 1925 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
6 Dec 1902 |
GCMG |
|
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|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1918 |
GBE |
|
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Garth |
Richard MP for
Guildford 1866-1868. PC 1888 |
13 May 1875 |
Kt Bach |
11 Mar 1820 |
23 Mar 1903 |
83 |
|
|
|
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|
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Garth |
William |
12 Feb 1914 |
Kt Bach |
26 Aug 1854 |
20 Feb 1923 |
68 |
|
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|
Garton |
Richard Charles |
14 Dec 1908 |
Kt Bach |
8 Oct 1857 |
22 Apr 1934 |
76 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1918 |
GBE |
|
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Garu |
Raghupati Venkataratnam
Nayudu |
10 Jul 1924 |
Kt Bach |
1862 |
26 May 1939 |
76 |
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Garvan |
John Joseph See
also the note at the foot of this page |
22 Oct 1927 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jan 1873 |
18 Jul 1927 |
54 |
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Garvey |
Ronald Herbert Governor of British
Honduras 1948-1952 and Fiji 1952-1958 |
8 Jun 1950 |
KCMG |
4 Jul 1903 |
31 May 1991 |
87 |
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" |
" |
18 Dec 1953 |
KCVO |
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Garvey |
Terence Willcocks |
1 Jan 1969 |
KCMG |
7 Dec 1915 |
7 Dec 1986 |
71 |
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Garvin |
Thomas Forrest |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
8 Aug 1881 |
18 Jun 1940 |
58 |
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Garvock |
John |
25 Aug 1864 |
KCB (Mil) |
1817 |
10 Nov 1878 |
61 |
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" |
" |
29 May 1875 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Garwood |
Richard Frank |
31 Dec 2016 |
KBE (Mil) |
10 Jan 1959 |
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Gascoigne |
Alvary Douglas Frederick |
1 Jan 1948 |
KCMG |
6 Aug 1893 |
18 Apr 1970 |
76 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1953 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Gascoigne |
David Rendel Kingston [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2005] |
1 Aug 2009 |
KNZM |
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Gascoigne |
(Ernest) Frederick Orby |
1 Jan 1927 |
KCVO |
19 Apr 1873 |
16 Jan 1944 |
70 |
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Gascoigne |
Julian Alvery Governor of Bermuda
1959-1964 |
1 Jul 1953 |
KCVO |
25 Oct 1903 |
26 Feb 1990 |
86 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1962 |
KCMG |
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Gascoigne |
William Julius |
24 Jul 1901 |
KCMG |
29 May 1844 |
9 Sep 1926 |
82 |
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Gascoyne-Cecil |
James Edward Hubert, 4th
Marquess of Salisbury. See Commons pages for details of the seats he
represented and Peerage pages for political posts held. |
12 Jun 1909 |
GCVO |
23 Oct 1861 |
4 Apr 1947 |
85 |
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" |
" |
14 Mar 1917 |
KG |
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Gascoyne-Cecil |
Robert Arthur Talbot, 3rd
Marquess of Salisbury. See Commons pages for details of the seats he
represented and Peerage pages for political posts held. |
30 Jul 1878 |
KG |
3 Feb 1830 |
22 Aug 1903 |
73 |
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" |
" |
22 Jul 1902 |
GCVO |
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Gascoyne-Cecil |
Robert Michael James,
7th Marquess of Salisbury |
13 Sep 2012 |
KCVO |
30 Sep 1946 |
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Gaselee |
Alfred |
20 May 1898 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 Jun 1844 |
29 Mar 1918 |
73 |
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" |
" |
24 Jul 1901 |
GCIE |
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" |
" |
25 Jun 1909 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gaselee |
Stephen |
3 Jun 1935 |
KCMG |
9 Nov 1882 |
15 Jun 1943 |
60 |
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Gaskell |
Arthur |
3 Jun 1930 |
KCB (Mil) |
6 Jul 1871 |
12 Jan 1952 |
80 |
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Gaskell |
Holbrook |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
1878 |
31 Mar 1951 |
72 |
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Gaskell |
Richard Kennedy Harvey |
25 Jul 1989 |
Kt Bach |
17 Sep 1936 |
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Gass |
Michael David Irving |
1 Jan 1969 |
KCMG |
24 Apr 1916 |
27 Feb 1983 |
66 |
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Gass |
Neville Archibald |
1 Jan 1958 |
KBE (Civ) |
1893 |
23 Sep 1965 |
72 |
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Gass |
Simon Lawrence |
31 Dec 2010 |
KCMG |
2 Nov 1956 |
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Gasson |
Lionel Bell |
18 Feb 1944 |
Kt Bach |
9 Aug 1889 |
16 Mar 1977 |
87 |
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Gastrell |
William Henry Houghton MP for Lambeth North 1910-1918 |
13 Jun 1917 |
Kt Bach |
24 Sep 1852 |
11 Apr 1935 |
82 |
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Gasyonga |
Charles Godrey |
26 Sep 1962 |
Kt Bach |
1910 |
1982 |
72 |
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Gatacre |
John |
28 Jun 1907 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 Feb 1841 |
15 Jul 1932 |
91 |
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Gatacre |
William Forbes |
15 Nov 1898 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 Dec 1843 |
18 Jan 1906 |
62 |
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Gatehouse |
Robert Alexander |
20 Dec 1985 |
Kt Bach |
30 Jan 1924 |
30 Oct 2002 |
78 |
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Gater |
George Henry |
15 Jul 1936 |
Kt Bach |
26 Dec 1886 |
14 Jan 1963 |
76 |
|
" |
" |
12 Jun 1941 |
KCB (Civ) |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1944 |
GCMG |
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Gates |
Frank Campbell |
1 Jan 1913 |
KCIE |
9 Nov 1862 |
12 Jan 1947 |
84 |
|
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Gathorne-Hardy |
Gathorne, 1st Viscount
Cranbrook, later [1892] 1st Earl of Cranbrook. See Commons pages for details
of the seats he represented and Peerage pages for political posts held. |
23 Apr 1880 |
GCSI |
1 Oct 1814 |
30 Oct 1906 |
92 |
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Gathorne-Hardy |
Isobel Constance Mary [wife of Sir John Francis Gathorne-Hardy] |
1 Jan 1945 |
DCVO |
20 Sep 1875 |
30 Dec 1963 |
88 |
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Gathorne-Hardy |
John Francis |
1 Mar 1929 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 Jan 1874 |
21 Aug 1949 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1935 |
GCB (Mil) |
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13 Jul 1935 |
GCVO |
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Gatti |
John Marice Ćmilius |
28 Jun 1928 |
Kt Bach |
1872 |
14 Sep 1929 |
57 |
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Gatty |
Stephen Herbert |
19 Dec 1904 |
Kt Bach |
9 Oct 1849 |
29 Mar 1922 |
72 |
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Gault |
James Frederick |
5 Jun 1952 |
KCMG |
26 Jun 1902 |
14 Jan 1977 |
74 |
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Gault |
Thomas Munro PC 1992 [originally DCNZM 30 Dec 2000] |
1 Aug 2009 |
KNZM |
31 Oct 1938 |
19 May 2015 |
76 |
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Gaunt |
Edwin |
5 Aug 1887 |
Kt Bach |
7 Jul 1818 |
21 Aug 1903 |
85 |
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Gaunt |
Ernest Frederick Augustus |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) |
25 Mar 1865 |
20 Apr 1940 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
28 Dec 1922 |
KBE (Mil) |
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Gaunt |
Guy Reginald Archer |
10 Sep 1918 |
KCMG |
1870 |
18 May 1953 |
82 |
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Gauntlett |
(Mager) Frederic |
30 Dec 1922 |
KBE (Civ) |
12 Oct 1873 |
25 Jan 1964 |
90 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1929 |
KCIE |
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Gauvain |
Henry John |
4 Mar 1920 |
Kt Bach |
1878 |
19 Jan 1945 |
66 |
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Gavan-Duffy |
Charles Leonard |
1952 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jun 1882 |
12 Aug 1961 |
79 |
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Gavey |
John |
15 Jul 1907 |
Kt Bach |
11 Aug 1842 |
1 Jan 1923 |
80 |
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Gavin |
William |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
31 May 1886 |
4 Jun 1968 |
82 |
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Gay |
Arthur William |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG |
22 Mar 1863 |
16 Dec 1944 |
81 |
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Gaye |
Arthur Stretton |
8 Jul 1941 |
Kt Bach |
22 May 1881 |
22 Sep 1960 |
79 |
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Gaymer |
Janet Marion |
12 Jun 2010 |
DBE (Civ) |
11 Jul 1947 |
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Geary |
Henry Le Guay Governor of Bermuda
1902-1904 |
23 May 1900 |
KCB (Mil) |
29 Apr 1837 |
31 Jul 1918 |
81 |
|
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Gebbie |
Frederick St. John |
5 Feb 1926 |
Kt Bach |
7 Aug 1871 |
20 Mar 1939 |
67 |
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Geddes |
(Anthony) Reay Mackay |
1 Jan 1968 |
KBE (Civ) |
7 May 1912 |
19 Feb 1998 |
85 |
|
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Geddes |
Auckland Campbell, later
[1942] 1st Baron Geddes. MP for Basingstoke 1917-1920. President of the Local
Government Board 1918-1919. Minister of Reconstruction 1919. President of the
Board of Trade 1919-1920. PC 1918 |
20 Aug 1917 |
KCB (Mil) |
21 Jun 1879 |
8 Jan 1954 |
74 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1922 |
GCMG |
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Geddes |
Charles John, later [1958]
Baron Geddes of Epsom [L] |
16 Jul 1957 |
Kt Bach |
1 Mar 1897 |
2 May 1983 |
86 |
|
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Geddes |
Eric Campbell MP for Cambridge
1917-1922. First Lord of the Admiralty 1917-1919. Minister without Portfolio
1919. Minister of Transport 1919-1921. PC 1917 |
11 Jul 1916 |
Kt Bach |
26 Sep 1875 |
22 Jun 1937 |
61 |
|
" |
" |
4 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) |
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" |
" |
4 Jun 1917 |
GBE |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1919 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Geddes |
Patrick |
25 Feb 1932 |
Kt Bach |
1854 |
17 Apr 1932 |
77 |
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Geddes |
Ross Campbell, 2nd Baron
Geddes |
1 Jan 1970 |
KBE (Civ) |
20 Jul 1907 |
2 Feb 1975 |
67 |
|
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Geddes |
William Duguid |
9 May 1892 |
Kt Bach |
1828 |
9 Feb 1900 |
71 |
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Geddis |
William Duncan |
11 Feb 1969 |
Kt Bach |
9 Jul 1896 |
12 Dec 1971 |
75 |
|
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Geering |
Lloyd George [originally PCNZM 30 Dec 2000] |
1 Aug 2009 |
GNZM |
26 Feb 1918 |
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Geidt |
Christopher Edward Wollaston
MacKenzie, later [2017] Baron Geidt [L].
PC 2007 |
11 Jun 2011 |
KCVO |
17 Aug 1961 |
|
|
|
" |
" |
31 Dec 2013 |
KCB (Civ) |
|
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|
" |
" |
5 Oct 2017 |
GCVO |
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|
" |
" |
30 Dec 2017 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Geikie |
Archibald OM 1914 |
30 Jul 1891 |
Kt Bach |
28 Dec 1835 |
10 Nov 1924 |
88 |
|
" |
" |
12 Aug 1907 |
KCB (Civ) |
|
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Geim |
Andre Konstantin |
4 May 2012 |
Kt Bach |
21 Oct 1958 |
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|
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Gelder |
(William) Alfred MP for Brigg Jan 1910-1918 |
18 Jul 1903 |
Kt Bach |
12 May 1855 |
26 Aug 1941 |
86 |
|
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Gell |
James |
20 Mar 1877 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jan 1823 |
12 Mar 1905 |
82 |
|
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|
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|
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Gellibrand |
John |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) |
5 Dec 1872 |
3 Jun 1945 |
72 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gemmell |
Arthur Alexander |
8 Feb 1955 |
Kt Bach |
2 Nov 1892 |
24 Sep 1960 |
67 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Genée-Isitt |
Adeline |
2 Jan 1950 |
DBE (Civ) |
6 Jan 1878 |
23 Apr 1970 |
92 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Genn |
Hazel Gillian |
17 Jun 2006 |
DBE (Civ) |
17 Mar 1949 |
|
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Geno |
Makena Viora |
31 Dec 1997 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Gent |
Christopher
Charles |
7 Dec 2001 |
Kt Bach |
10 May 1948 |
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Gent |
(Gerard) Edward James |
1 Jan 1946 |
KCMG |
1895 |
4 Jul 1948 |
53 |
|
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|
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Gentle |
Frederick William |
18 Jul 1947 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jul 1892 |
24 Feb 1966 |
73 |
|
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Gentle |
William Benjamin |
11 Jul 1916 |
Kt Bach |
8 Sep 1865 |
2 Sep 1948 |
82 |
|
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|
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|
|
Gentry |
William George |
12 Jun 1958 |
KBE (Mil) |
20 Feb 1899 |
13 Oct 1991 |
92 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
George |
Anthony Hastings For
information on his death, see the note at the foot of this page |
2 Jun 1943 |
KCMG |
3 Nov 1886 |
9 Jan 1944 |
57 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
George |
Arthur Thomas |
5 Oct 1972 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jan 1915 |
4 Sep 2013 |
98 |
|
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|
George |
Charles Frederick |
30 Oct 1998 |
Kt Bach |
3 Apr 1941 |
|
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|
|
George |
Edward Alan John, later
[2004] Baron George [L]. Governor of the Bank of England 1993-2003. PC 1999 |
17 Jun 2000 |
GBE (Civ) |
11 Sep 1938 |
18 Apr 2009 |
70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
George |
Edward James |
16 Feb 1939 |
Kt Bach |
1866 |
25 Oct 1950 |
84 |
|
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George |
Ernest |
6 Jul 1911 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jun 1839 |
8 Dec 1922 |
83 |
|
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|
|
George |
John Clarke MP for Pollok
1955-1964 |
1 Jan 1963 |
KBE (Civ) |
16 Oct 1901 |
14 Oct 1972 |
70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
George |
Richard William |
5 Dec 1995 |
Kt Bach |
24 Apr 1944 |
23 Mar 2016 |
71 |
|
|
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|
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|
|
George |
Robert Allingham |
5 Jun 1952 |
KBE (Mil) |
25 Jul 1897 |
13 Sep 1967 |
70 |
|
" |
" |
26 Mar 1954 |
KCVO |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
12 Jun 1958 |
KCMG |
|
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|
|
Georges |
(James) Olva |
20 Jul 1971 |
Kt Bach |
14 Jul 1890 |
27 Mar 1976 |
85 |
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Gepp |
(Ernest) Cyril |
1 Jan 1946 |
KBE (Mil) |
7 Jul 1879 |
28 Feb 1964 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gepp |
Herbert William |
23 Feb 1933 |
Kt Bach |
28 Sep 1877 |
14 Apr 1954 |
76 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Geraghty |
William |
12 Jun 1976 |
KCB (Civ) |
12 Feb 1917 |
7 May 1977 |
60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gerahty |
Charles Cyril |
13 Jul 1939 |
Kt Bach |
1888 |
6 Jun 1978 |
89 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gerard |
Montagu Gilbert |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCSI |
1843 |
27 Jul 1905 |
62 |
|
" |
" |
26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) |
|
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|
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Gerken |
Robert William Frank |
31 Dec 1985 |
KCB (Mil) |
11 Jun 1932 |
|
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|
|
German |
Edward |
16 Feb 1928 |
Kt Bach |
17 Feb 1862 |
11 Nov 1936 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
German |
James |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
3 Apr 1879 |
5 Jun 1958 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
German |
Ronald Ernest |
10 Feb 1959 |
Kt Bach |
19 Oct 1905 |
11 May 1983 |
77 |
|
" |
" |
12 Jun 1965 |
KCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gerrard |
(Albert) Denis |
27 Feb 1953 |
Kt Bach |
27 May 1903 |
23 Jan 1965 |
61 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gershon |
Peter Oliver |
25 Mar 2004 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jan 1947 |
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
Getty |
(John) Paul |
1986 |
Hon KBE |
7 Sep 1932 |
17 Apr 2003 |
70 |
|
" |
" |
1998 |
KBE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
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|
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Ghandy |
Jehangir Jivaji |
10 Mar 1945 |
Kt Bach |
18 Nov 1896 |
|
|
|
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|
|
|
Gholam, Nawab |
Hussan Khan Alazai Khan |
29 Jul 1879 |
KCSI |
|
|
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|
|
Ghosal |
Jyotsanath |
7 Mar 1936 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jun 1871 |
|
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|
|
Ghose |
Bipin Behary |
4 Mar 1932 |
Kt Bach |
3 Sep 1868 |
22 May 1934 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ghose |
Charu Chunder |
28 Jan 1926 |
Kt Bach |
4 Feb 1874 |
10 Sep 1934 |
60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ghose |
Chunder Madhur |
30 Jun 1906 |
Kt Bach |
26 Feb 1838 |
2 Mar 1918 |
80 |
|
|
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Ghose |
Rash Behari |
18 Jun 1915 |
Kt Bach |
23 Dec 1845 |
Mar 1921 |
75 |
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Ghose |
Sarat Kumar |
21 Jun 1938 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jul 1879 |
8 Jan 1963 |
83 |
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Ghosh |
Helen Frances |
14 Jun 2008 |
DCB (Civ) |
21 Feb 1956 |
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Ghosh |
Jnanendra Chandra |
23 Feb 1943 |
Kt Bach |
14 Sep 1894 |
21 Jan 1959 |
64 |
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Ghurburrun |
Rabindrah |
3 Mar 1981 |
Kt Bach |
27 Sep 1929 |
21 Apr 2008 |
78 |
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Ghuznavi |
Abdelkerim Abu Ahmed Khan |
18 Oct 1929 |
Kt Bach |
25 Aug 1872 |
24 Jul 1939 |
66 |
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Ghuznavi |
Abdul Halim Abul Hosein Khan |
7 Mar 1936 |
Kt Bach |
11 Nov 1876 |
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Gib |
William Anthony |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Mil) |
9 Jan 1827 |
18 Sep 1915 |
88 |
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Gibb |
Alexander |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
12 Feb 1872 |
21 Jan 1958 |
85 |
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" |
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1 Jan 1920 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Gibb |
Barry Alan Crompton |
26 Jun 2018 |
Kt Bach |
1 Sep 1946 |
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Gibb |
Claude Dixon |
10 Jul 1945 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jun 1898 |
15 Jan 1959 |
60 |
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" |
" |
2 Jan 1956 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Gibb |
Evan |
1 Jan 1936 |
KBE (Mil) |
12 Mar 1877 |
13 Jul 1947 |
70 |
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Gibb |
Francis Ross [Frank] |
17 Feb 1987 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jun 1927 |
c Jun 2013 |
85 |
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Gibb |
George Stegmann |
5 Jul 1904 |
Kt Bach |
30 Apr 1850 |
17 Dec 1925 |
75 |
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Gibb |
Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen |
6 Jul 1954 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jan 1895 |
22 Oct 1971 |
76 |
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Gibb |
Moira Margaret |
31 Dec 2011 |
DBE (Civ) |
Apr 1950 |
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Gibberd |
Frederick Ernest |
11 Jul 1967 |
Kt Bach |
7 Jan 1908 |
9 Jan 1984 |
75 |
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Gibbings |
Peter Walter |
14 Feb 1989 |
Kt Bach |
25 Mar 1929 |
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Gibbon |
Douglas Stuart |
12 Mar 1946 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jul 1882 |
13 Sep 1960 |
78 |
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Gibbon |
(Ioan) Gwilym |
19 Feb 1936 |
Kt Bach |
1874 |
4 Feb 1948 |
73 |
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Gibbon |
John Houghton |
3 Jun 1972 |
KCB (Mil) |
21 Sep 1917 |
7 May 1997 |
79 |
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" |
" |
21 Dec 1976 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gibbon |
William Duff |
6 Mar 1912 |
Kt Bach |
22 Aug 1837 |
18 Mar 1919 |
81 |
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Gibbons |
George Christie |
2 Jan 1911 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jul 1848 |
8 Aug 1918 |
70 |
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Gibbons |
(John) David Premier of Bermuda
1977-1982 |
31 Dec 1984 |
KBE (Civ) |
15 Jun 1927 |
25 Mar 2014 |
86 |
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Gibbons |
Thomas Clarke Pilling |
15 Feb 1923 |
Kt Bach |
1868 |
2 Jun 1934 |
65 |
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Gibbons |
Walter |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
14 May 1871 |
22 Oct 1933 |
62 |
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Gibbons |
William |
14 Jun 1912 |
KCB (Civ) |
21 Jan 1841 |
7 Jan 1930 |
88 |
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Gibbons |
William Kenrick |
9 Feb 1943 |
Kt Bach |
1876 |
26 Mar 1957 |
80 |
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Gibbs |
Anstice Rosa |
1 Jan 1967 |
DCVO |
2 Jan 1905 |
7 Feb 1978 |
73 |
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Gibbs |
Ben Thomas Brandreth |
27 Nov 1878 |
Kt Bach |
1821 |
2 Jun 1885 |
63 |
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Gibbs |
Charles Henry |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
1854 |
12 May 1924 |
69 |
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Gibbs |
Edward |
19 Jul 1838 |
KCB (Mil) |
1777 |
9 Jan 1847 |
69 |
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Gibbs |
Eustace Hubert Beilby, later
[2001] 3rd Baron Wraxall |
31 Dec 1985 |
KCVO |
3 Jul 1929 |
17 May 2017 |
87 |
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Gibbs |
Frank Stannard |
1 Jan 1954 |
KBE (Civ) |
3 Jul 1895 |
22 Oct 1983 |
88 |
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Gibbs |
Geoffrey Cokayne |
1 Jan 1955 |
KCMG |
20 Jul 1901 |
6 Jul 1975 |
73 |
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Gibbs |
Gerald Ernest |
10 Jun 1954 |
KBE (Mil) |
3 Sep 1896 |
10 Oct 1992 |
96 |
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Gibbs |
Harry Talbot PC 1972 |
10 Sep 1970 |
KBE (Civ) |
7 Feb 1917 |
25 Jun 2005 |
88 |
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" |
" |
10 Mar 1981 |
GCMG |
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Gibbs |
Humphrey Vicary Governor of Southern
Rhodesia 1959-1969. PC 1969 |
1 Jan 1960 |
KCMG |
22 Nov 1902 |
5 Nov 1990 |
87 |
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" |
" |
18 Nov 1965 |
KCVO |
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" |
" |
9 Jul 1969 |
GCVO |
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Gibbs |
Jennifer Barbara [Jenny] |
1 Jun 2009 |
DNZM |
14 Sep 1940 |
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Gibbs |
Martin St. John Valentine |
15 Jun 1991 |
KCVO |
14 Feb 1917 |
8 Feb 1992 |
74 |
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Gibbs |
Molly Peel [wife of Sir Humphrey Vicary Gibbs] |
22 Aug 1969 |
DBE (Civ) |
13 Jul 1912 |
20 Mar 1997 |
84 |
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Gibbs |
Peter Evan Wyldbore |
6 Oct 1997 |
KCVO |
1 Jan 1934 |
6 Sep 2001 |
67 |
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Gibbs |
Philip Armand Hamilton |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
1 May 1877 |
10 Mar 1962 |
84 |
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Gibbs |
Richard John Hedley |
28 Jun 2000 |
Kt Bach |
2 Sep 1941 |
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Gibbs |
Roger Geoffrey |
29 Mar 1994 |
Kt Bach |
13 Oct 1934 |
3 Oct 2018 |
83 |
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Gibbs |
Roland Christopher |
1 Jan 1972 |
KCB (Mil) |
22 Jun 1921 |
31 Oct 2004 |
83 |
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" |
" |
12 Jun 1976 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gibson |
Alexander Drummond |
1 Nov 1977 |
Kt Bach |
11 Feb 1926 |
14 Jan 1995 |
68 |
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Gibson |
Charles Granville MP for Pudsey and Otley
1929-1945 |
11 Jun 1937 |
Kt Bach |
8 Nov 1880 |
17 Jul 1948 |
67 |
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Gibson |
Donald Cameron Ernest Forbes |
8 Jun 1968 |
KCB (Mil) |
17 Mar 1916 |
22 Nov 2000 |
84 |
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Gibson |
Donald Evelyn Edward |
13 Feb 1962 |
Kt Bach |
11 Oct 1908 |
22 Dec 1991 |
83 |
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Gibson |
Edmund Currey |
12 Jun 1941 |
KCIE |
6 Jul 1886 |
13 May 1974 |
87 |
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Gibson |
(Ernest) Basil |
8 Jul 1941 |
Kt Bach |
1877 |
10 Feb 1962 |
84 |
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Gibson |
Frank Ernest |
30 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jul 1879 |
31 Dec 1965 |
86 |
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Gibson |
Henry James |
14 Jun 1912 |
KCB (Civ) |
7 Oct 1860 |
22 Nov 1950 |
90 |
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Gibson |
Herbert George, later [1931]
1st baronet |
1 Jan 1919 |
KBE (Civ) |
8 Jul 1868 |
28 Dec 1934 |
66 |
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Gibson |
(Horace) Stephen |
10 Jul 1956 |
Kt Bach |
12 May 1897 |
4 Nov 1963 |
66 |
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Gibson |
Ian |
18 Feb 1999 |
Kt Bach |
1 Feb 1947 |
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Gibson |
James Brown |
28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) |
1805 |
25 Feb 1868 |
62 |
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Gibson |
John |
1 Jan 1915 |
Kt Bach |
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Gibson |
John Hinshelwood |
11 Feb 1969 |
Kt Bach |
20 May 1907 |
9 Jul 1985 |
78 |
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Gibson |
John Morison |
1 Jan 1912 |
KCMG |
1 Jan 1842 |
3 Jun 1929 |
87 |
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Gibson |
John Watson |
10 Jul 1945 |
Kt Bach |
9 Aug 1885 |
19 Mar 1947 |
61 |
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Gibson |
Kenneth Archibald |
17 Oct 2013 |
Kt Bach |
Aug 1957 |
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Gibson |
Leslie Bertram |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
14 Apr 1896 |
21 Sep 1952 |
56 |
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Gibson |
Marcus George |
2 Apr 1970 |
Kt Bach |
11 Jan 1898 |
11 Sep 1987 |
89 |
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Gibson |
Marston Creighton DaCosta |
Nov 2012 |
KA |
3 Mar 1954 |
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Gibson |
Maurice White PC 1975 For information on the death of this knight, see the note at
the foot of this page |
22 Oct 1975 |
Kt Bach |
1 May 1913 |
25 Apr 1987 |
73 |
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Gibson |
Peter Leslie Lord Justice of Appeal
1993-2005. PC 1993 |
25 Jun 1981 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jun 1934 |
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Gibson |
Ralph Brian PC 1985 |
14 Apr 1977 |
Kt Bach |
17 Oct 1922 |
30 Oct 2003 |
81 |
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Gibson |
Robert |
15 Oct 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
4 Nov 1864 |
1 Jan 1934 |
69 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1932 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Gibson |
Ronald George |
11 Mar 1975 |
Kt Bach |
28 Nov 1909 |
27 May 1989 |
79 |
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Gibson |
Walter Matthew |
26 Jun 1918 |
Kt Bach |
1856 |
22 Jan 1940 |
83 |
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Gibson |
William Waymouth |
13 Jul 1939 |
Kt Bach |
30 Aug 1873 |
21 Apr 1971 |
97 |
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Gibson-Carmichael |
Thomas
David, 11th baronet, later [1912] Baron Carmichael. MP for Midlothian
1895-1900. Governor of Victoria 1908-1911, Madras 1911-1912 and Bengal
1912-1917. |
9 Nov 1908 |
KCMG |
18 Mar 1859 |
16 Jan 1926 |
66 |
|
" |
" |
30 Oct 1911 |
GCIE |
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" |
" |
1917 |
GCSI |
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Gick |
William John |
18 Feb 1941 |
Kt Bach |
1877 |
31 Aug 1948 |
71 |
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Giddings |
(Kenneth Charles) Michael |
1 Jan 1975 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Aug 1920 |
5 Apr 2009 |
88 |
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Gidhaur, Maharaja of |
Raveneshwar Prasad Singh |
25 May 1895 |
KCIE |
1 Mar 1859 |
21 Nov 1923 |
64 |
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Gidhaur, Rajah of |
Jai Mangal Singh |
24 May 1866 |
KCSI |
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1889 |
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Gidney |
Claude Henry |
1942 |
KCIE |
23 Nov 1887 |
3 Oct 1968 |
80 |
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Gidney |
Henry Albert John |
8 Dec 1931 |
Kt Bach |
9 Jun 1873 |
5 May 1942 |
68 |
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Gielgud |
(Arthur) John CH 1977. OM 1996 |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
14 Apr 1904 |
21 May 2000 |
96 |
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Gieve |
(Edward) John Watson |
31 Dec 2004 |
KCB (Civ) |
20 Feb 1950 |
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Giffard |
(Charles) Sydney Rycroft |
31 Dec 1983 |
KCMG |
30 Oct 1926 |
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Giffard |
George |
29 May 1875 |
KCB (Mil) |
1815 |
8 Mar 1895 |
79 |
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Giffard |
George James |
1 Jan 1941 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Sep 1886 |
17 Nov 1964 |
78 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1944 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Giffard |
George Markham PC 1869 |
14 May 1868 |
Kt Bach |
4 Nov 1813 |
13 Jul 1870 |
56 |
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Giffard |
Gerald Godfray |
1 Jan 1923 |
KCIE |
19 Jan 1867 |
5 Jan 1926 |
58 |
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Giffard |
Hardinge Stanley, later
[1898] 1st Earl of Halsbury. MP for Launceston 1877-1885. Solicitor General
1875-1880. Lord Chancellor 1885-1886, 1886-1892 and 1895-1905. PC 1885 |
27 Nov 1875 |
Kt Bach |
3 Sep 1823 |
11 Dec 1921 |
98 |
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Giffard |
Henry Alexander |
18 Dec 1903 |
Kt Bach |
1838 |
1 Jul 1927 |
89 |
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Giffen |
Robert |
2 Jul 1895 |
KCB (Civ) |
22 Jul 1837 |
12 Apr 1910 |
72 |
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Gifford |
Maurice Raymond Incorrectly
shown in Shaw's "Knights of England" as a knight - see the note at
the foot of this page |
17 Apr 1896 |
KCMG |
5 May 1859 |
1 Jul 1910 |
51 |
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Gifford |
(Michael) Roger |
28 Mar 2014 |
Kt Bach |
3 Aug 1955 |
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Gilbart |
Andrew James |
3 Nov 2015 |
Kt Bach |
13 Feb 1950 |
19 Mar 2018 |
68 |
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Gilbart-Denham |
Seymour Vivian |
30 Jul 2002 |
KCVO |
10 Oct 1939 |
19 Jun 2018 |
78 |
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Gilbert |
Alfred |
9 Jun 1932 |
Kt Bach |
1854 |
4 Nov 1934 |
80 |
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Gilbert |
Arthur |
14 Oct 1999 |
Kt Bach |
16 May 1913 |
2 Sep 2001 |
88 |
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Gilbert |
Bernard William |
2 Jun 1943 |
KBE (Civ) |
1891 |
7 Nov 1957 |
66 |
|
" |
" |
13 Jun 1946 |
KCB (Civ) |
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" |
" |
8 Jun 1950 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Gilbert |
John |
14 Mar 1872 |
Kt Bach |
21 Jul 1817 |
5 Oct 1897 |
80 |
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Gilbert |
John Thomas |
9 Jan 1897 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jan 1829 |
23 May 1898 |
69 |
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Gilbert |
John William |
2 Jan 1922 |
KBE (Civ) |
23 Oct 1871 |
21 Dec 1934 |
63 |
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Gilbert |
Joseph Alfred |
31 Dec 1984 |
KCB (Mil) |
15 Jun 1931 |
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Gilbert |
Joseph Henry |
11 Aug 1893 |
Kt Bach |
1 Aug 1817 |
23 Dec 1901 |
84 |
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Gilbert |
(Joseph) Trounsell |
12 Jul 1955 |
Kt Bach |
30 Aug 1888 |
23 Jan 1975 |
86 |
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Gilbert |
Martin John PC 2009 |
2 Nov 1995 |
Kt Bach |
25 Oct 1936 |
3 Feb 2015 |
78 |
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Gilbert |
Walter Raleigh, later [1850]
1st baronet |
3 Apr 1846 |
KCB (Mil) |
18 Mar 1785 |
12 May 1853 |
68 |
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" |
" |
5 Jun 1849 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gilbert |
William Herbert Ellery |
12 Jun 1976 |
KBE (Civ) |
20 Jul 1916 |
25 Sep 1987 |
71 |
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Gilbert |
William Schwenck |
15 Jul 1907 |
Kt Bach |
18 Nov 1836 |
29 May 1911 |
74 |
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Gilbert-Carter |
see Carter |
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Gilbertson |
Geoffrey |
17 Feb 1981 |
Kt Bach |
29 May 1918 |
2 Feb 1991 |
72 |
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Gilchrist |
Andrew Graham |
1 Jan 1964 |
KCMG |
19 Apr 1910 |
6 Mar 1993 |
82 |
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Gilchrist |
James Albert |
24 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
16 Jun 1884 |
28 Jan 1965 |
80 |
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Gilchrist |
(James) Finlay Elder |
7 Feb 1978 |
Kt Bach |
13 Aug 1903 |
13 Mar 1987 |
83 |
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Gildea |
James |
18 Dec 1902 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jun 1838 |
6 Nov 1920 |
82 |
|
" |
" |
9 Nov 1908 |
KCVO |
|
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1920 |
GBE (Civ) |
|
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Giles |
Alexander Falconer |
1 Jan 1965 |
KBE (Civ) |
1915 |
11 Apr 1989 |
73 |
|
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Giles |
Charles Tyrrell |
8 Jul 1922 |
Kt Bach |
2 Feb 1850 |
16 Jan 1940 |
89 |
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Giles |
(Henry) Norman |
18 Jul 1969 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1905 |
26 May 1983 |
78 |
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Giles |
Oswald Bissill |
12 Jul 1955 |
Kt Bach |
11 Apr 1888 |
4 Aug 1970 |
82 |
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Giles [Parsons from 1987] |
Pauline |
10 Jun 1967 |
DBE (Mil) |
17 Sep 1912 |
2 Oct 2005 |
93 |
|
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Giles |
Robert Sydney |
8 Jul 1922 |
Kt Bach |
2 Dec 1865 |
25 Aug 1944 |
78 |
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Gilkison |
Alan Fleming |
21 Nov 1980 |
Kt Bach |
4 Nov 1909 |
13 Jan 1990 |
80 |
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Gill |
Anthony Keith |
16 Jul 1991 |
Kt Bach |
1 Apr 1930 |
6 Aug 2018 |
88 |
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Gill |
Archibald Joseph |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
13 May 1889 |
10 Apr 1976 |
86 |
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Gill |
Arthur Benjamin Norman [Ben] |
5 Dec 2003 |
Kt Bach |
1 Jan 1950 |
8 May 2014 |
64 |
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Gill |
Charles Frederick |
11 Feb 1921 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jun 1851 |
23 Feb 1923 |
71 |
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Gill |
David |
23 May 1900 |
KCB (Civ) |
12 Jun 1843 |
24 Jan 1914 |
70 |
|
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Gill |
Frank |
12 Jun 1941 |
KCMG |
4 Oct 1866 |
25 Oct 1950 |
84 |
|
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|
Gill |
Robin Denys |
31 Dec 2009 |
KCVO |
1927 |
|
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|
Gill |
Roy |
1 Jan 1945 |
KBE (Mil) |
19 Feb 1887 |
13 Oct 1967 |
80 |
|
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Gill |
(Thomas) Harry |
4 Jul 1950 |
Kt Bach |
5 Dec 1886 |
20 May 1955 |
68 |
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Gillam |
Patrick John |
20 Oct 1998 |
Kt Bach |
15 Apr 1933 |
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Gillan |
Cheryl Elise Kendall MP for Chesham and
Amersham 1992- PC 2010 |
30 Dec 2017 |
DBE (Civ) |
21 Apr 1952 |
5 Apr 2021 |
68 |
|
|
|
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|
Gillan |
George van Baerle |
8 Jun 1944 |
KCIE |
3 Sep 1890 |
19 Feb 1974 |
83 |
|
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Gillan |
(James) Angus |
8 Jun 1939 |
KBE (Civ) |
11 Oct 1885 |
23 Apr 1981 |
95 |
|
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Gillan |
Robert Woodburn |
1 Jan 1916 |
KCSI |
2 Aug 1867 |
2 Jul 1943 |
75 |
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Gillard |
Oliver James |
1 Jan 1975 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jun 1906 |
7 Sep 1984 |
78 |
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Gillen |
John de Winter |
3 Mar 1999 |
Kt Bach |
18 Nov 1947 |
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Gillespie |
Helen Shiels |
10 Jun 1954 |
DBE (Mil) |
26 Mar 1898 |
25 Aug 1974 |
76 |
|
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|
|
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|
|
Gillespie |
John |
19 Jul 1883 |
Kt Bach |
1822 |
2 Jan 1901 |
78 |
|
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Gillespie |
Robert |
30 Jul 1891 |
Kt Bach |
1818 |
15 Apr 1901 |
82 |
|
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|
Gillespie |
Robert Winton |
27 Sep 1941 |
Kt Bach |
1865 |
2 Aug 1945 |
80 |
|
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Gillett |
Edward Bailey |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
2 Aug 1888 |
13 Apr 1978 |
89 |
|
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Gillett |
George Masterman MP for Finsbury 1923-1935 |
25 Nov 1931 |
Kt Bach |
1870 |
10 Aug 1939 |
69 |
|
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Gillett |
Michael Cavenagh |
2 Jun 1962 |
KBE (Civ) |
12 Jul 1907 |
20 Jan 1971 |
63 |
|
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|
Gillett |
Peter Bernard |
14 Dec 1979 |
KCVO |
8 Dec 1913 |
4 Jul 1989 |
75 |
|
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|
Gillett |
Robin Danvers Penrose, 2nd
baronet |
13 Oct 1976 |
GBE (Civ) |
9 Nov 1925 |
21 Apr 2009 |
83 |
|
|
|
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|
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|
Gillett |
Stuart |
10 Feb 1959 |
Kt Bach |
1 Jun 1903 |
14 Apr 1971 |
67 |
|
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|
|
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|
|
Gillett |
(Sydney) Harold, later
[1959] 1st baronet |
12 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
27 Nov 1890 |
21 Sep 1976 |
85 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
Gillett |
(William) Alan |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jan 1879 |
18 Feb 1959 |
80 |
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
Gilliat |
Martin John |
1 Jan 1962 |
KCVO |
8 Feb 1913 |
27 May 1993 |
80 |
|
" |
" |
31 Dec 1980 |
GCVO |
|
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|
Gilliatt |
William |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
7 Jun 1884 |
27 Sep 1956 |
72 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1949 |
KCVO |
|
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|
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|
Gillie |
(Katherine) Annis Calder |
1 Jan 1968 |
DBE (Civ) |
3 Aug 1900 |
10 Apr 1985 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gillies |
Alexander |
19 Nov 1959 |
Kt Bach |
1891 |
19 Feb 1982 |
90 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gillies |
Harold Delf |
13 Jun 1930 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jun 1882 |
10 Sep 1960 |
78 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gillies |
William George |
14 Jul 1970 |
Kt Bach |
21 Sep 1898 |
15 Apr 1973 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
Gillinson |
Clive Daniel |
28 Oct 2005 |
Kt Bach |
7 Mar 1946 |
|
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|
Gillman |
Webb |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG |
26 Oct 1870 |
20 Apr 1933 |
62 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1927 |
KCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gillmore |
David Howe, later [1996]
Baron Gillmore of Thamesfield [L] |
16 Jun 1990 |
KCMG |
16 Aug 1934 |
20 Mar 1999 |
64 |
|
" |
" |
31 Dec 1993 |
GCMG |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gillott |
Samuel |
31 Oct 1901 |
Kt Bach |
29 Oct 1838 |
29 Jun 1913 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilman |
Charles Rackham |
18 Aug 1897 |
Kt Bach |
15 Oct 1833 |
24 Feb 1911 |
77 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmer |
Elizabeth May Knox |
7 Jun 1951 |
DBE (Civ) |
24 Mar 1880 |
28 Feb 1960 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmore |
Ian Thomas |
16 Nov 2010 |
Kt Bach |
1947 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmore |
Mary |
1 Feb 1937 |
DBE (Civ) |
16 Aug 1865 |
3 Dec 1962 |
97 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmour |
Allan Macdonald |
16 Jun 1990 |
KCVO |
23 Nov 1916 |
22 Sep 2003 |
86 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmour |
John, 2nd baronet. MP for
Renfrewshire East 1910-1918 and Pollok 1918-1940. Secretary of State for
Scotland 1924-1929. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries 1931-1932. Home
Secretary 1932-1935. PC 1922 |
12 Jul 1935 |
GCVO |
27 May 1876 |
30 Mar 1940 |
63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilmour |
Susan [wife of Sir Robert Gordon Gilmour, 1st
baronet] |
23 Jun 1936 |
DBE (Civ) |
24 May 1870 |
28 Jan 1962 |
91 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilpin |
(Edmund) Henry |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
4 Feb 1876 |
24 Jul 1950 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gilroy |
Norman Thomas |
1 Jan 1969 |
KBE (Civ) |
22 Jan 1896 |
21 Oct 1977 |
81 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Giltrap |
Colin John |
31 Dec 2011 |
KNZM |
1940 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gimlette |
Thomas Desmond |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Nov 1857 |
4 Oct 1943 |
85 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gimson |
Franklin Charles |
13 Jun 1946 |
KCMG |
10 Sep 1890 |
13 Feb 1975 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gina |
Lloyd Maepeza |
30 Dec 1989 |
KBE (Civ) |
5 May 1935 |
May 2007 |
72 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gingell |
John |
3 Jun 1978 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 Feb 1925 |
10 Dec 2009 |
84 |
|
" |
" |
1984 |
GBE |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
31 Dec 1991 |
KCVO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ginwala |
Padamji Pestonji |
22 Jun 1927 |
Kt Bach |
Nov 1875 |
18 Apr 1962 |
86 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Giordano |
Richard Vincent |
1989 |
Hon KBE |
Mar 1934 |
|
|
|
" |
" |
2002 |
KBE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gipps |
Reginald Ramsay |
16 Jan 1888 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 May 1831 |
10 Sep 1908 |
77 |
|
" |
" |
26 Jun 1902 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Girdwood |
Eric Stanley |
3 Jun 1935 |
KBE (Mil) |
1876 |
24 May 1963 |
86 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Girolami |
Paul |
9 Feb 1988 |
Kt Bach |
25 Jan 1926 |
|
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Girouard |
Edward Percy Cranwill Governor of Northern Nigeria
1907-1909. Commissioner of the East Africa Protectorate 1909-1912 |
19 Apr 1901 |
KCMG |
26 Jan 1867 |
26 Sep 1932 |
65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Girvan |
(Frederick) Paul Lord Justice of Appeal
[NI] 2007- PC 2007 |
27 Jun 1995 |
Kt Bach |
20 Oct 1948 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gladstone |
Gerald Vaughan |
13 Jun 1957 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 Oct 1901 |
11 Jul 1978 |
76 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1960 |
GBE (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gladstone |
Herbert John, Viscount
Gladstone. MP for Leeds 1880-1885 and Leeds West 1885-1910. First
Commissioner of Works 1894-1895. Home Secretary 1905-1910. Governor General
of South Africa 1910-1914. PC 1894 |
2 Nov 1910 |
GCMG |
7 Jan 1854 |
6 Mar 1930 |
76 |
|
" |
" |
22 Jun 1914 |
GCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
4 Jun 1917 |
GBE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gladstone |
Hugh Steuart |
18 Feb 1941 |
Kt Bach |
30 Apr 1877 |
5 Apr 1949 |
71 |
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Gladwyn, Baron |
see "Jebb" |
|
|
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|
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Glancy |
Bertrand James |
1 Jan 1935 |
KCIE |
31 Dec 1882 |
17 Mar 1953 |
70 |
|
" |
" |
24 Dec 1940 |
KCSI |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1946 |
GCIE |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Glancy |
Reginald Isidore Robert |
4 Jun 1928 |
KCIE |
19 Sep 1874 |
9 Dec 1939 |
65 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1936 |
KCSI |
|
|
|
|
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Glanfield |
Robert Henry |
25 Jun 1920 |
Kt Bach |
16 Oct 1862 |
Aug 1924 |
61 |
|
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|
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Glantawe, Baron |
see "Jenkins" |
|
|
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|
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Glanville |
William Henry |
9 Feb 1960 |
Kt Bach |
1 Feb 1900 |
30 Jun 1976 |
76 |
|
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|
|
Glasgow, Earl of |
see "Boyle" |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Glasgow |
(Thomas) William |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCB (Mil) |
6 Jun 1876 |
4 Jul 1955 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glass |
Leslie Charles |
1 Jan 1967 |
KCMG |
28 May 1911 |
17 Dec 1988 |
77 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glass |
Richard Atwood MP for Bewdley 1868-1869 |
26 Nov 1866 |
Kt Bach |
1820 |
22 Dec 1873 |
53 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glasspole |
Florizel Augustus Governor General of Jamaica
1973-1991 |
18 Apr 1981 |
GCMG |
25 Sep 1909 |
25 Nov 2000 |
91 |
|
" |
" |
16 Feb 1983 |
GCVO |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Glavish |
Rangimarie Naida |
30 Dec 2017 |
DNZM |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
Glazebrook |
Richard Tetley |
13 Jun 1917 |
Kt Bach |
18 Sep 1854 |
15 Dec 1935 |
81 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1920 |
KCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1934 |
KCVO |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glazebrook |
Susan Gwynfa Mary |
2 Jun 2014 |
DNZM |
8 Feb 1956 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glean |
Carlyle Arnold Governor General of
Grenada 2008-2013 |
10 Nov 2008 |
GCMG |
11 Feb 1932 |
|
|
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|
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|
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|
|
|
|
Gleed |
John Wilson |
13 Jul 1939 |
Kt Bach |
15 Mar 1865 |
30 Jul 1946 |
81 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glegg |
Alexander |
13 Jun 1930 |
Kt Bach |
1848 |
19 Sep 1933 |
85 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gleichen |
Albert Edward Wilfred |
22 Jan 1909 |
KCVO |
15 Jan 1863 |
14 Dec 1937 |
74 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glen |
Alexander |
2 Jan 1956 |
KBE (Civ) |
22 Nov 1893 |
16 Dec 1972 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glen |
Alexander Richard |
1 Jan 1967 |
KBE (Civ) |
18 Apr 1912 |
6 Mar 2004 |
91 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glenday |
Vincent Gonçalves Governor of British
Somaliland 1939-1940 |
1942 |
KCMG |
11 Feb 1891 |
30 Apr 1970 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Glendonbrook, Baron |
see "Bishop" |
|
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Glenesk, Baron |
see "Borthwick" |
|
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|
|
Glen-Haig |
Mary Alison |
31 Dec 1992 |
DBE (Civ) |
12 Jul 1918 |
15 Nov 2014 |
96 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glenn |
(Joseph Robert) Archibald |
6 Jul 1966 |
Kt Bach |
24 May 1911 |
4 Jan 2012 |
100 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Glenn |
Owen George |
31 Dec 2012 |
KNZM |
19 Feb 1940 |
|
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|
|
Glennie |
Evelyn Elizabeth Ann CH 2016 |
31 Dec 2006 |
DBE (Civ) |
19 Jul 1965 |
|
|
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|
|
Glennie |
Irvine Gordon |
1 Jan 1945 |
KCB (Mil) |
22 Jul 1892 |
8 Sep 1980 |
88 |
|
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|
|
Glenravel, Baron |
see "Benn" |
|
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Glentanar, Baron |
see "Coats" |
|
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Glentoran, Baron |
see "Dixon" |
|
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|
|
Glidewell |
Iain Derek Laing Lord Justice of Appeal
1985-1995. PC 1985 |
17 Jul 1980 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jun 1924 |
8 May 2016 |
91 |
|
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|
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|
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|
|
Globe |
Henry Brian |
15 Mar 2012 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jun 1949 |
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|
|
Glock |
William Frederick |
3 Feb 1970 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1908 |
28 Jun 2000 |
92 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gloster |
Elisabeth Lord Justice of
Appeal 2013-PC 2013 [wife of Sir
Oliver Bury Popplewell from 2008] |
8 Jul 2004 |
DBE (Civ) |
5 Jun 1949 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Gloucester, Duchess of |
H.R.H. Alice Christabel |
11 May 1937 |
GBE |
25 Dec 1901 |
29 Oct 2004 |
102 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1948 |
GCVO |
|
|
|
|
" |
" |
2 Apr 1975 |
GCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Gloucester, Duchess of |
Birgitte Eva [wife of the 2nd Duke] |
23 Jun 1989 |
GCVO |
20 Jun 1946 |
|
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|
|
Gloucester, Duke of |
H.R.H. Henry Frederick
William Albert |
31 Mar 1921 |
KG |
31 Mar 1900 |
10 Jun 1974 |
74 |
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2 Jan 1922 |
GCVO |
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3 Jun 1933 |
KT |
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29 Jun 1934 |
KP |
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28 Mar 1935 |
GCMG |
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1944? |
GCB |
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Gloucester, Duke of |
H.R.H. Richard Alexander
Walter George, 2nd Duke of Gloucester |
1 Jan 1974 |
GCVO |
26 Aug 1944 |
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" |
" |
23 Apr 1997 |
KG |
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Glover |
Audrey Frances |
12 Jun 2004 |
DBE (Civ) |
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Glover |
Douglas MP for Ormskirk
1953-1970 |
9 Feb 1960 |
Kt Bach |
13 Feb 1908 |
15 Jan 1982 |
73 |
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Glover |
(Edward) Otho |
31 Jul 1951 |
Kt Bach |
28 Oct 1876 |
21 Nov 1956 |
80 |
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Glover |
Ernest William, later [1920]
1st baronet |
6 Feb 1918 |
Kt Bach |
27 Aug 1864 |
21 Jan 1934 |
69 |
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Glover |
Gerald Alfred |
9 Feb 1971 |
Kt Bach |
5 Jun 1908 |
12 Dec 1986 |
78 |
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Glover |
Guy de Courcy |
8 Jun 1944 |
KBE (Mil) |
1887 |
30 Apr 1967 |
79 |
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Glover |
Harold Matthew |
21 Feb 1942 |
Kt Bach |
29 Oct 1885 |
22 Dec 1961 |
76 |
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Glover |
James Malcolm |
13 Jun 1981 |
KCB (Mil) |
25 Mar 1929 |
4 Jun 2000 |
71 |
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Glover |
John |
27 Jun 1900 |
Kt Bach |
6 Sep 1829 |
24 Mar 1920 |
90 |
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Glover |
John Hawley Governor of Lagos
1864-1866, Newfoundland 1876-1881, the Leeward Islands 1881-1883 and
Newfoundland 1883-1885 |
23 Apr 1874 |
GCMG |
24 Feb 1829 |
30 Sep 1885 |
56 |
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Glover |
Lesley Anne |
13 Jun 2015 |
DBE (Civ) |
19 Apr 1956 |
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Glover |
Victor Joseph Patrick |
5 Dec 1989 |
Kt Bach |
5 Nov 1932 |
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Glubb |
Frederic Manley |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG |
19 Aug 1857 |
31 Jul 1938 |
81 |
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Glubb |
John Bagot |
6 Mar 1956 |
KCB (Civ) |
16 Apr 1897 |
17 Mar 1986 |
88 |
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Gluckman |
Peter David [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2007] |
1 Aug 2009 |
KNZM |
1949 |
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Gluckstein |
Louis Halle |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
23 Feb 1897 |
27 Oct 1979 |
82 |
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" |
" |
14 Jun 1969 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Gluckstein |
Samuel |
12 Jul 1933 |
Kt Bach |
28 Sep 1880 |
19 Aug 1958 |
77 |
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Glyn |
Alan Jack MP for Clapham
1959-1964, Windsor 1970-1974 and Windsor and Maidenhead 1974-1992 |
30 Dec 1989 |
Kt Bach |
26 Sep 1918 |
4 May 1998 |
79 |
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Glyn |
Francis Maurice Grosvenor |
1 Jan 1954 |
KCMG |
Aug 1901 |
15 Dec 1969 |
68 |
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Glyn |
John Plumptre Carr |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Mil) |
11 Jan 1837 |
28 Mar 1912 |
75 |
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Glyn |
Julius Richard |
29 May 1886 |
KCB (Mil) |
15 Apr 1824 |
12 Aug 1910 |
86 |
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Glyn-Jones |
Hildreth |
27 Feb 1953 |
Kt Bach |
19 Mar 1895 |
30 Apr 1980 |
85 |
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Glyn-Jones |
William Samuel MP for Stepney 1910-1918 |
19 May 1919 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jan 1869 |
9 Sep 1927 |
58 |
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Glynn |
Joseph Aloysius |
12 Jul 1915 |
Kt Bach |
12 Apr 1869 |
7 Mar 1951 |
81 |
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Goad |
(Edward) Colin Viner |
15 Jun 1974 |
KCMG |
21 Dec 1914 |
15 Mar 1998 |
83 |
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Goad |
Sarah Jane Frances |
31 Dec 2011 |
DCVO |
23 Aug 1940 |
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Goadby |
Kenneth Weldon |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
7 Mar 1873 |
10 Aug 1958 |
85 |
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Goava |
Sinaka Vakai |
13 Jun 1998 |
KBE (Civ) |
5 Jul 1927 |
9 May 2003 |
75 |
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Gobbo |
James Augustine Governor of Victoria
1997-2000 |
26 Mar 1982 |
Kt Bach |
22 Mar 1931 |
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Godber |
Frederick, later [1956] 1st
Baron Godber |
7 Jul 1942 |
Kt Bach |
6 Nov 1888 |
10 Apr 1976 |
87 |
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Godber |
George Edward |
2 Jun 1962 |
KCB (Civ) |
4 Aug 1908 |
7 Feb 2009 |
100 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1971 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Goddard |
Daniel Ford MP for Ipswich
1895-1918 |
16 Dec 1907 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jan 1850 |
6 May 1922 |
72 |
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Goddard |
John Stanley |
Nov 1993 |
KA |
2 Dec 1931 |
15 Aug 2009 |
77 |
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Goddard |
(Joseph) Holland |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
1883 |
30 Jan 1958 |
74 |
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Goddard |
Lowell Patria |
2 Jun 2014 |
DNZM |
25 Nov 1948 |
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Goddard |
Rayner, later [1944] Baron
Goddard [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1938-1944. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
1944-1946. Lord Chief Justice 1946-1958. PC 1938 |
12 Apr 1932 |
Kt Bach |
10 Apr 1877 |
29 May 1971 |
94 |
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" |
" |
30 Sep 1958 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Goddard |
(Robert) Victor |
12 Jun 1947 |
KCB (Mil) |
6 Feb 1897 |
21 Jan 1987 |
89 |
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Godfray |
Hugh Charles Jonathan |
1 Feb 2018 |
Kt Bach |
27 Oct 1958 |
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Godfray |
James |
12 Jan 1891 |
Kt Bach |
1816 |
17 Jun 1897 |
80 |
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Godfrey |
Dan |
8 Jul 1922 |
Kt Bach |
20 Jun 1868 |
20 Jul 1939 |
71 |
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Godfrey |
George Cochrane |
10 Jul 1919 |
Kt Bach |
27 Sep 1871 |
18 Mar 1945 |
73 |
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Godfrey |
John Albert |
14 Mar 1950 |
Kt Bach |
17 Feb 1889 |
12 Nov 1973 |
84 |
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Godfrey |
Joseph Edward |
29 Jun 1914 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jul 1858 |
22 Oct 1938 |
80 |
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Godfrey |
Walter |
1 Jan 1964 |
KBE (Civ) |
14 Dec 1907 |
18 Oct 1976 |
68 |
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Godfrey |
William Wellington |
2 Jan 1939 |
KCB (Mil) |
2 Apr 1880 |
18 May 1952 |
72 |
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Godfrey-Faussett |
Bryan Godfrey |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCVO |
1863 |
20 Sep 1945 |
82 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1932 |
GCVO |
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Godlee |
Rickman John, 1st baronet |
1 Jan 1914 |
KCVO |
15 Apr 1849 |
20 Apr 1925 |
76 |
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Godley |
Alexander John |
22 Jun 1914 |
KCMG |
4 Feb 1867 |
6 Mar 1957 |
90 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1916 |
KCB (Mil) |
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" |
" |
2 Jan 1928 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Godley |
John Arthur, later [1909]
1st Baron Kilbracken |
24 Jan 1893 |
KCB (Civ) |
17 Jun 1847 |
27 Jun 1932 |
85 |
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" |
" |
26 Jun 1908 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Godman |
Alice Mary |
1 Jan 1918 |
DBE |
1868 |
3 Oct 1944 |
76 |
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Godsell |
William |
18 Jul 1903 |
Kt Bach |
23 Feb 1838 |
27 Sep 1924 |
86 |
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Godson |
Augustus Frederick MP for Kidderminster 1886-1906 |
6 Aug 1898 |
Kt Bach |
1835 |
11 Oct 1906 |
71 |
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Godwin |
Beatrice Annie [Anne] |
2 Jun 1962 |
DBE (Civ) |
1897 |
11 Jan 1992 |
94 |
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Godwin |
Charles Alexander Campbell |
3 Jun 1930 |
KCB (Mil) |
28 Oct 1873 |
18 Jul 1951 |
77 |
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Godwin |
Harry |
14 Jul 1970 |
Kt Bach |
9 May 1901 |
12 Aug 1985 |
84 |
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Godwin |
Henry |
9 Dec 1853 |
KCB (Mil) |
1784 |
26 Oct 1853 |
69 |
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Godwin |
John Arthur |
6 Feb 1913 |
Kt Bach |
17 Oct 1852 |
29 Apr 1921 |
68 |
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Godwin-Austen |
Alfred Reade |
13 Jun 1946 |
KCSI |
17 Apr 1889 |
20 Mar 1963 |
73 |
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Goenka |
Badridas |
2 Mar 1934 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jul 1883 |
26 Feb 1973 |
89 |
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Goenka |
Hari Ram |
11 Feb 1921 |
Kt Bach |
1862 |
27 Feb 1935 |
72 |
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Goff |
Park, later [1936] 1st
baronet. MP for Cleveland 1918-1923 and 1924-1929 and Chatham 1931-1935 |
26 Jun 1918 |
Kt Bach |
12 Feb 1871 |
14 Apr 1939 |
68 |
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Goff |
Reginald William Lord Justice of Appeal
1975-1980. PC 1975 |
9 Mar 1966 |
Kt Bach |
22 Mar 1907 |
17 Jan 1980 |
72 |
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Goff |
Robert Lionel Archibald,
later [1986] Baron Goff of Chieveley [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1982-1986.
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1986-1998. PC 1982 |
18 Dec 1975 |
Kt Bach |
12 Nov 1926 |
14 Aug 2016 |
89 |
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Goffe |
Herbert |
4 Jun 1928 |
KBE (Civ) |
14 Jan 1870 |
7 May 1939 |
69 |
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Goffin |
(John) Dean |
6 Oct 1983 |
Kt Bach |
9 Jul 1916 |
23 Jan 1984 |
67 |
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Gohel |
Jayvantsinhji Kayaji |
25 Jul 1989 |
Kt Bach |
14 Aug 1915 |
19 May 1995 |
79 |
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Gold |
Archibald Gilbey |
26 Jun 1918 |
Kt Bach |
28 Oct 1870 |
21 Aug 1935 |
64 |
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Gold |
Arthur Abraham |
14 Feb 1984 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jan 1917 |
25 May 2002 |
85 |
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Gold |
Charles MP for Saffron
Walden 1895-1900 |
24 Jul 1906 |
Kt Bach |
1837 |
2 Nov 1924 |
87 |
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Gold |
Harcourt Gilbey |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1876 |
27 Jul 1952 |
76 |
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Gold |
Joseph |
30 Jul 1980 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jul 1912 |
22 Feb 2000 |
87 |
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Goldberg |
Abraham |
20 Jul 1983 |
Kt Bach |
7 Dec 1923 |
1 Sep 2007 |
83 |
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Goldberg |
David Paul Brandes |
17 Oct 1996 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jan 1934 |
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Goldfinch |
Arthur Horne |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
10 May 1866 |
9 Nov 1945 |
79 |
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Goldfinch |
Henry |
6 Apr 1852 |
KCB (Mil) |
1781 |
21 Nov 1854 |
73 |
|
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Goldfinch |
Philip Henry Macarthur |
4 Jun 1934 |
KBE (Civ) |
1884 |
7 Apr 1943 |
58 |
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Goldie |
George Leigh |
28 Jun 1861 |
KCB (Mil) |
1789 |
26 Mar 1863 |
73 |
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Goldie |
Noel Barré MP for Warrington
1931-1945 |
10 Jul 1945 |
Kt Bach |
26 Dec 1882 |
4 Jun 1964 |
81 |
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Goldie-Taubman |
John Senhouse |
17 Jan 1896 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jan 1838 |
9 Nov 1898 |
60 |
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Golding |
John Simon Rawson |
22 Jul 1986 |
Kt Bach |
15 Apr 1921 |
23 Mar 1996 |
74 |
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Golding |
William Gerald Nobel Prize for
Literature 1983 |
27 Jul 1988 |
Kt Bach |
19 Sep 1911 |
19 Jun 1993 |
81 |
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Goldman |
Samuel |
14 Jun 1969 |
KCB (Civ) |
10 Mar 1912 |
28 Jul 2007 |
95 |
|
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Goldney |
John Tankerville |
2 Jan 1893 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jun 1846 |
11 Apr 1920 |
73 |
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Goldring |
John Bernard Lord Justice of Appeal
2008- PC 2008 |
10 Feb 2000 |
Kt Bach |
9 Nov 1944 |
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Goldsmid |
Frederic John |
3 Nov 1871 |
KCSI |
19 May 1818 |
12 Jan 1908 |
89 |
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Goldsmith |
Allen John Bridson |
13 Jun 1970 |
KCVO |
27 Nov 1909 |
13 Dec 1976 |
67 |
|
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Goldsmith |
James Michael |
27 Oct 1976 |
Kt Bach |
26 Feb 1933 |
19 Jul 1997 |
64 |
|
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Goldsmith |
Malcolm Lennon |
1 Jan 1943 |
KBE (Mil) |
22 Aug 1880 |
4 Oct 1955 |
75 |
|
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Goldsmith |
William Burgess |
31 Aug 1897 |
Kt Bach |
14 Sep 1837 |
23 Dec 1912 |
75 |
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Goldstone |
Frank Walter |
26 Jun 1931 |
Kt Bach |
7 Dec 1870 |
25 Dec 1955 |
85 |
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Goldsworthy |
Roger Tuckfield President of Nevis
1876-1877. Administrator of St. Lucia 1881-1884 and Grenada 1882-1883.
Governor of British Honduras 1884-1891 and the Falkland Islands 1891-1897 |
2 Jan 1889 |
KCMG |
1839 |
6 May 1900 |
60 |
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Gollan |
Alexander |
21 May 1898 |
KCMG |
1840 |
5 May 1902 |
61 |
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Gollan |
Henry Cowper |
11 Feb 1921 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jan 1868 |
5 Aug 1949 |
81 |
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Gollancz |
Hermann |
25 Jul 1923 |
Kt Bach |
30 Nov 1852 |
15 Oct 1930 |
77 |
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Gollancz |
Israel |
19 May 1919 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jul 1863 |
23 Jun 1930 |
66 |
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Gollancz |
Victor |
20 Jul 1965 |
Kt Bach |
9 Apr 1893 |
8 Feb 1967 |
73 |
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Gollop |
Fred Winlyn |
Nov 1996 |
KA |
|
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Gollop |
(William Harvey) Clyde |
Nov 1988 |
KA |
1916 |
17 Oct 2004 |
88 |
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Gombrich |
Ernst Hans Josef OM 1988 |
12 Jul 1972 |
Kt Bach |
30 Mar 1909 |
3 Nov 2001 |
92 |
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Gomersall |
Stephen John |
17 Jun 2000 |
KCMG |
17 Jan 1948 |
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Gomes |
Stanley Eugene |
10 Feb 1959 |
Kt Bach |
24 Mar 1901 |
24 Sep 1985 |
84 |
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Gomm |
William Maynard [prev KCB (Mil) 2 Jan 1815] |
21 Jun 1859 |
GCB (Mil) |
10 Nov 1784 |
15 Mar 1875 |
90 |
|
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Gomme |
(George) Laurence |
23 Feb 1911 |
Kt Bach |
17 Dec 1853 |
24 Feb 1916 |
62 |
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Gomme-Duncan |
Alan Gomme |
7 Feb 1956 |
Kt Bach |
5 Jul 1893 |
13 Dec 1963 |
70 |
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Gompertz |
Henry Hessey Johnston |
13 Jul 1926 |
Kt Bach |
31 Aug 1867 |
4 Feb 1930 |
62 |
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Gondal, Thakur of |
Bhagwatsinhji
Sagramji |
15 Feb 1887 |
KCIE |
24 Oct 1865 |
10 Mar 1944 |
78 |
|
" |
" |
22 Jun 1897 |
GCIE |
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" |
" |
1 Feb 1937 |
GCSI |
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Gonner |
Edward Carter Kersey |
31 Mar 1921 |
KBE (Civ) |
1862 |
24 Feb 1922 |
59 |
|
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Gonsalves-Sabola |
Joaquim Claudino |
25 Jul 1995 |
Kt Bach |
2 Oct 1929 |
4 Apr 2010 |
80 |
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Gonzi |
Michael Archbishop of
Malta 1943-1976 |
1 Jan 1946 |
KBE (Civ) |
13 May 1885 |
22 Jan 1984 |
98 |
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Gooch |
Henry Cubitt |
28 Jun 1928 |
Kt Bach |
7 Dec 1871 |
15 Jan 1959 |
87 |
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Gooch |
Robert Eric Sherlock, 11th
baronet |
1 Jan 1973 |
KCVO |
6 May 1903 |
13 Nov 1978 |
75 |
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Good |
John James Griffen |
1 Jul 2008 |
Kt Bach |
1943 |
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Goodale |
Ernest William |
8 Jul 1952 |
Kt Bach |
6 Dec 1896 |
16 Nov 1984 |
87 |
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Goodall |
(Arthur) David Saunders |
31 Dec 1986 |
KCMG |
9 Oct 1931 |
22 Jul 2016 |
84 |
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" |
" |
15 Jun 1991 |
GCMG |
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Goodall |
Reginald |
12 Feb 1985 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jul 1901 |
5 May 1990 |
88 |
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Goodall |
Roderick Harvey |
16 Jun 2001 |
KBE (Mil) |
19 Jan 1947 |
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Goodall |
Stanley Vernon |
1 Jan 1938 |
KCB (Civ) |
1883 |
24 Feb 1965 |
81 |
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Goodall |
(Valerie) Jane Morris |
14 Jun 2003 |
DBE (Civ) |
3 Apr 1934 |
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Goodbody |
Richard Wakefield |
1 Jan 1958 |
KBE (Mil) |
12 Apr 1903 |
29 Apr 1981 |
78 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1963 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Goodchild |
William Alfred Cecil |
25 Nov 1931 |
Kt Bach |
7 Nov 1885 |
27 Dec 1940 |
55 |
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Goode |
Charles Henry |
1 Jan 1912 |
Kt Bach |
26 May 1827 |
5 Feb 1922 |
94 |
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Goode |
Richard Allmond Jeffrey |
6 Mar 1928 |
Kt Bach |
30 Apr 1873 |
25 May 1953 |
80 |
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Goode |
Royston Miles [Roy] |
27 Apr 2000 |
Kt Bach |
6 Apr 1933 |
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Goode |
William Allmond
Codrington Governor Singapore
1957-1959 and North Borneo 1960-1963 |
4 Nov 1957 |
KCMG |
8 Jun 1907 |
15 Sep 1986 |
79 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1963 |
GCMG |
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Goode |
William Athelstane Meredith |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
10 Jun 1875 |
14 Dec 1944 |
69 |
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Goodenough |
Anthony Michael |
14 Jun 1997 |
KCMG |
5 Jul 1941 |
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Goodenough |
Francis William |
13 Jun 1930 |
Kt Bach |
1872 |
11 Jan 1940 |
67 |
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Goodenough |
William Edmund |
1 Jan 1919 |
KCB (Mil) |
2 Jun 1867 |
30 Jan 1945 |
77 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1930 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Goodenough |
William Howley |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Mil) |
5 Apr 1833 |
24 Oct 1898 |
65 |
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Gooderham |
Albert Edward |
1 Jan 1935 |
KCMG |
2 Jun 1861 |
25 Apr 1935 |
73 |
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Goodeve |
Charles Frederick |
12 Mar 1946 |
Kt Bach |
21 Feb 1904 |
7 Apr 1980 |
76 |
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Goodfellow |
Julia Mary |
12 Jun 2010 |
DBE (Civ) |
1 Jul 1951 |
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Goodfellow |
William |
29 Dec 1953 |
Kt Bach |
26 May 1880 |
5 Nov 1974 |
94 |
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Goodhart |
Philip Carter MP for Beckenham
1957-1992 |
17 Nov 1981 |
Kt Bach |
3 Nov 1925 |
5 Jul 2015 |
89 |
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Goodhart |
William Howard, later [1997]
Baron Goodhart [L] |
14 Feb 1989 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jan 1933 |
10 Jan 2017 |
83 |
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Goodhew |
Victor Henry |
9 Feb 1982 |
Kt Bach |
30 Nov 1919 |
11 Oct 2006 |
86 |
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Goodison |
Alan Clowes |
31 Dec 1984 |
KCMG |
20 Nov 1926 |
30 Jun 2006 |
79 |
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Goodison |
Nicholas Proctor |
9 Feb 1982 |
Kt Bach |
16 May 1934 |
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Goodlad |
Alastair Robertson, later
[2005] Baron Goodlad [L]. MP for Northwich 1974-1983 and Eddisbury 1983-1999.
Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury 1995-1997. PC 1992 |
2 Aug 1997 |
KCMG |
4 Jul 1943 |
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Goodman |
Barbara |
31 Dec 1988 |
DBE (Civ) |
5 Oct 1932 |
21 Jun 2013 |
80 |
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Goodman |
George MP for Leeds
1852-1857 |
26 Feb 1852 |
Kt Bach |
c 1792 |
13 Oct 1859 |
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Goodman |
Gerald Aubrey |
1920 |
Kt Bach |
6 Sep 1862 |
20 Jan 1921 |
58 |
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Goodman |
Godfrey Davenport |
1 Jan 1935 |
KCB (Civ) |
14 Oct 1868 |
24 May 1957 |
88 |
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Goodman |
Patrick Ledger [originally PCNZM 3 Jun 2002] |
13 Oct 1995 |
Kt Bach |
6 Apr 1929 |
9 Sep 2017 |
88 |
|
" |
" |
1 Aug 2009 |
GNZM |
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Goodman |
Victor Martin Reeves |
13 Jun 1959 |
KCB (Civ) |
14 Feb 1899 |
29 Sep 1967 |
68 |
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Goodman |
William George Toop |
25 Feb 1932 |
Kt Bach |
14 Mar 1872 |
4 Feb 1961 |
88 |
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Goodman |
William Meigh |
8 Dec 1902 |
Kt Bach |
1847 |
3 May 1928 |
80 |
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Goodrich |
James Edward Clifford |
26 Jun 1908 |
KCVO |
23 Jul 1851 |
21 Dec 1925 |
74 |
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Goodrich |
Matilda |
12 Jun 1947 |
DBE (Mil) |
|
13 Aug 1972 |
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Goodsell |
John William |
4 Oct 1968 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jul 1906 |
3 Jul 1981 |
74 |
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Goodson |
Alfred Lassam, later [1922]
1st baronet |
13 Jan 1915 |
Kt Bach |
17 May 1867 |
29 Nov 1940 |
73 |
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Goodwin |
Frederick Anderson
[Fred] annulled
1 Feb 2012 |
25 Nov 2004 |
Kt Bach |
17 Aug 1958 |
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Goodwin |
Frederick Tutu |
12 Jun 2004 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Goodwin |
George Goodwin |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCB (Civ) |
1862 |
2 Apr 1945 |
82 |
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Goodwin |
Matthew Dean |
4 Jul 1989 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jun 1929 |
10 Oct 2012 |
83 |
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Goodwin |
Reginald Eustace |
13 Feb 1968 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jul 1908 |
29 Sep 1986 |
78 |
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Goodwin |
Richard Elton |
1 Jan 1963 |
KCB (Mil) |
17 Aug 1908 |
28 Oct 1986 |
78 |
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Goodwin |
Stuart Coldwell |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
19 Apr 1886 |
6 Jun 1969 |
83 |
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Goodwin |
(Thomas Herbert) John
Chapman. Governor of Queensland 1927-1932 |
1 Jan 1919 |
KCB (Mil) |
24 May 1871 |
29 Sep 1960 |
89 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1932 |
KCMG |
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Goodwin |
William V'Alters Summers
Gradwell |
4 Mar 1920 |
Kt Bach |
1 Feb 1865 |
26 Jan 1942 |
76 |
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Goody |
John Rankine |
14 Dec 2005 |
Kt Bach |
27 Jul 1919 |
16 Jul 2015 |
95 |
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Goody |
Launcelot John |
31 Dec 1976 |
KBE (Civ) |
5 Jun 1908 |
13 May 1992 |
83 |
|
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Goold |
James Duncan, later [1987]
Baron Goold [L] |
20 Jul 1983 |
Kt Bach |
28 May 1934 |
27 Jul 1997 |
63 |
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Goold-Adams |
Hamilton John Governor of Queensland
1915-1920 |
26 Jun 1902 |
KCMG |
27 Jun 1858 |
12 Apr 1920 |
61 |
|
" |
" |
28 Jun 1907 |
GCMG |
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Goold-Adams |
Henry Edward Fane |
3 Jun 1918 |
KBE |
16 May 1860 |
15 Apr 1935 |
74 |
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Goonetilleke |
Oliver Ernest |
1 Jan 1944 |
KBE (Civ) |
1892 |
17 Dec 1978 |
86 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1948 |
KCMG |
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" |
" |
21 Apr 1954 |
KCVO |
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" |
" |
24 Jun 1954 |
GCMG |
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Goose |
Julian Nicholas |
2 Nov 2017 |
Kt Bach |
26 Jul 1961 |
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Goosman |
(William) Stanley |
12 Jun 1965 |
KCMG |
2 Jul 1890 |
10 Jun 1969 |
78 |
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Goossens |
Eugene Aynsley |
1 Nov 1955 |
Kt Bach |
26 May 1893 |
13 Jun 1962 |
69 |
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Gopalaswami |
Narsimha Ayyanagar |
18 Feb 1941 |
Kt Bach |
31 Mar 1882 |
10 Feb 1953 |
70 |
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Gordon |
Lord Adam Granville |
13 Jun 1970 |
KCVO |
1 Mar 1909 |
5 Jul 1984 |
75 |
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Gordon |
Alexander |
5 Jul 1930 |
Kt Bach |
22 May 1858 |
7 Jan 1942 |
83 |
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Gordon |
Alexander John [Alex] |
9 Feb 1988 |
Kt Bach |
25 Feb 1917 |
23 Jul 1999 |
82 |
|
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Gordon |
Alexander Robert Gisborne |
1 Jan 1965 |
GBE (Civ) |
28 Jul 1882 |
23 Apr 1967 |
84 |
|
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Gordon |
(Archibald) Douglas |
23 Feb 1943 |
Kt Bach |
14 Apr 1888 |
21 Sep 1966 |
78 |
|
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Gordon |
Archibald McDonald |
8 Feb 1955 |
Kt Bach |
29 Oct 1892 |
23 Nov 1974 |
82 |
|
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Gordon |
Benjamin Lumsden |
3 Jun 1899 |
KCB (Mil) |
8 Jul 1833 |
20 Nov 1916 |
83 |
|
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|
|
Gordon |
Charles Addison Somerville
Snowden |
13 Jun 1981 |
KCB (Civ) |
25 Jul 1918 |
1 Mar 2009 |
90 |
|
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|
Gordon |
Charles Alexander |
22 Jun 1897 |
KCB (Mil) |
1821 |
30 Sep 1899 |
78 |
|
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Gordon |
Charles Blair |
4 Jun 1917 |
KBE |
22 Nov 1867 |
30 Jul 1939 |
71 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1918 |
GBE |
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Gordon |
David John |
12 Feb 1925 |
Kt Bach |
4 May 1865 |
12 Feb 1946 |
80 |
|
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Gordon |
Donald |
25 Nov 2005 |
Kt Bach |
24 Jun 1930 |
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|
Gordon |
Elmira Minita Governor General of
Belize 1981-1993 |
11 Oct 1985 |
GCVO |
30 Dec 1930 |
|
|
|
" |
" |
14 Feb 1984 |
GCMG |
|
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Gordon |
Eyre |
16 Feb 1939 |
Kt Bach |
28 Feb 1884 |
28 Jul 1972 |
88 |
|
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|
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Gordon |
Frederick |
4 Jun 1917 |
KCB (Mil) |
9 Oct 1861 |
18 Oct 1927 |
66 |
|
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Gordon |
Garnet Hamilton |
13 Feb 1962 |
Kt Bach |
16 Sep 1904 |
8 Aug 1975 |
70 |
|
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Gordon |
Gerald Henry |
18 Oct 2000 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jun 1929 |
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Gordon |
Henry Robert |
1 May 1945 |
Kt Bach |
1886 |
11 Dec 1969 |
83 |
|
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|
Gordon |
Henry William |
6 Aug 1877 |
KCB (Civ) |
18 Jul 1818 |
22 Oct 1887 |
69 |
|
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|
|
Gordon |
James Alexander [prev KCB
(Mil) 2 Jan 1815] |
5 Jul 1855 |
GCB (Mil) |
6 Oct 1782 |
8 Jan 1869 |
86 |
|
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|
Gordon |
James Davidson |
24 May 1881 |
KCSI |
1834 |
27 Jun 1889 |
54 |
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Gordon |
John |
22 May 1855 |
Kt Bach |
|
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Gordon |
John Hannah |
26 Jun 1908 |
Kt Bach |
26 Jul 1850 |
Dec 1923 |
73 |
|
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|
|
Gordon |
John James Hood |
21 May 1898 |
KCB (Mil) |
12 Jan 1832 |
2 Nov 1908 |
76 |
|
" |
" |
26 Jun 1908 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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|
Gordon |
John Watson |
3 Jul 1850 |
Kt Bach |
1788 |
1 Jun 1864 |
75 |
|
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|
Gordon |
John William |
28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) |
1805 |
8 Feb 1870 |
64 |
|
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|
Gordon |
Keith Lyndell |
23 Oct 1979 |
Kt Bach |
8 Apr 1906 |
29 Mar 2003 |
96 |
|
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|
|
Gordon |
Pamela Felicity Premier of Bermuda
1997-1998 |
12 Jun 2004 |
DBE (Civ) |
|
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|
|
Gordon |
Sidney Samuel |
18 Jul 1972 |
Kt Bach |
20 Aug 1917 |
11 Apr 2007 |
89 |
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
Gordon |
Thomas Edward |
3 Jun 1893 |
KCIE |
12 Jan 1832 |
23 Mar 1914 |
82 |
|
" |
" |
23 May 1900 |
KCB (Mil) |
|
|
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|
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|
|
Gordon |
Thomas Stewart |
14 Nov 1938 |
Kt Bach |
26 Apr 1882 |
5 Jul 1949 |
67 |
|
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|
|
|
Gordon-Finlayson |
Robert |
11 May 1937 |
KCB (Mil) |
15 Apr 1881 |
23 May 1956 |
75 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gordon Jones |
Edward |
10 Jun 1967 |
KCB (Mil) |
31 Aug 1914 |
20 Feb 2007 |
92 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gordon Lennox |
Alexander Henry Charles |
1 Jan 1972 |
KCVO |
9 Apr 1911 |
4 Jul 1987 |
76 |
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gordon-Lennox |
Lady Blanche |
1 Jan 1919 |
DBE (Civ) |
14 Feb 1864 |
17 Aug 1945 |
81 |
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
|
Gordon-Lennox |
Charles
Henry, 7th Duke of Richmond and 2nd Duke of Gordon. MP for Sussex West
1869-1885 and Chichester 1885-1888. |
9 Nov 1904 |
GCVO |
27 Dec 1845 |
18 Jan 1928 |
82 |
|
" |
" |
6 Aug 1905 |
KG |
|
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|
|
Gordon-Lennox |
Lord Esmé Charles |
2 Jan 1939 |
KCVO |
1875 |
4 May 1949 |
73 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gordon Lennox |
George Charles |
1 Jan 1964 |
KBE (Mil) |
29 May 1908 |
11 May 1988 |
79 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gordon-Lennox |
Hilda Madeline, Dowager
Duchess of Richmond and Gordon [widow
of the 8th Duke] |
1 Jan 1946 |
DBE (Civ) |
16 Jun 1872 |
29 Dec 1971 |
99 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Gordon Lennox |
Lord Nicholas Charles |
14 Jun 1986 |
KCMG |
31 Jan 1931 |
11 Oct 2004 |
73 |
|
" |
" |
24 Oct 1988 |
KCVO |
|
|
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|
|
Gordon-Smith |
Allan Gordon |
13 Jul 1939 |
Kt Bach |
1881 |
12 Feb 1951 |
69 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1941 |
KBE (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
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|
|
Gordon-Taylor |
Gordon |
1 Jan 1946 |
KBE (Mil) |
18 Mar 1878 |
3 Sep 1960 |
82 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gordon-Watson |
Charles |
3 Jun 1919 |
KBE (Mil) |
Apr 1874 |
19 Dec 1949 |
75 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gore |
Charles Stephen |
18 May 1860 |
KCB (Mil) |
26 Dec 1793 |
4 Sep 1869 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
13 Mar 1867 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gore |
Francis Charles |
18 Jul 1903 |
Kt Bach |
19 May 1846 |
12 Feb 1940 |
93 |
|
" |
" |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Civ) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gore |
St. John Corbet |
6 Mar 1930 |
Kt Bach |
10 Dec 1859 |
5 Nov 1949 |
89 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Gore-Booth |
David Alwyn |
31 Dec 1996 |
KCMG |
15 May 1943 |
31 Oct 2004 |
61 |
|
" |
" |
13 Oct 1997 |
KCVO |
|
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Gore-Booth |
Paul Henry, later [1969]
Baron Gore-Booth [L] |
1 Jan 1957 |
KCMG |
3 Feb 1909 |
29 Jun 1984 |
75 |
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1 Mar 1961 |
KCVO |
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12 Jun 1965 |
GCMG |
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Gore-Browne |
Eric |
24 Mar 1948 |
Kt Bach |
2 Oct 1885 |
28 May 1964 |
78 |
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Gore-Browne |
Francis |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
1860 |
2 Sep 1922 |
62 |
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Gore-Browne |
Stewart |
13 Feb 1945 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1883 |
4 Aug 1967 |
84 |
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Gore Browne |
Thomas Anthony |
10 Feb 1981 |
Kt Bach |
20 Jun 1918 |
7 Sep 1988 |
70 |
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Gorell Barnes |
William Lethbridge |
31 Dec 1960 |
KCMG |
23 Aug 1909 |
25 Mar 1987 |
77 |
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Gorges |
(Edmond) Howard Lacam |
3 Jun 1919 |
KCMG |
16 Jan 1872 |
Nov 1924 |
52 |
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Gorham |
Richard Masters |
12 May 1995 |
Kt Bach |
3 Oct 1917 |
8 Jul 2006 |
88 |
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Gorman |
Eugene |
11 Jun 1966 |
KBE (Civ) |
10 Apr 1891 |
19 Jul 1973 |
82 |
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Gorman |
John Reginald |
20 Oct 1998 |
Kt Bach |
1 Feb 1923 |
26 May 2014 |
91 |
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Gorman |
William MP for
Royton 1923-1924 |
23 Jun 1950 |
Kt Bach |
15 Oct 1891 |
21 Dec 1964 |
73 |
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Gormanston, Viscount |
see "Preston" |
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Gormley |
Antony Mark David |
15 Apr 2014 |
Kt Bach |
30 Aug 1950 |
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Gormley |
Paul Brendan |
14 Jun 2014 |
KCMG |
2 Sep 1947 |
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Gorrie |
John |
8 Apr 1882 |
Kt Bach |
30 Mar 1829 |
4 Aug 1892 |
63 |
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Gorringe |
George Frederick |
29 Oct 1915 |
KCB (Mil) |
10 Feb 1868 |
24 Oct 1945 |
77 |
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1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG |
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Gorst |
John Eldon MP for Chatham
1875-1892 and Cambridge University 1892-1906. Solicitor General 1885-1886.
Financial Secretary to the Treasury 1891-1892. Vice President of the
Committee on Education 1895-1902. PC 1890 |
1 Aug 1885 |
Kt Bach |
24 May 1835 |
4 Apr 1916 |
80 |
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Gorst |
John Lownes Eldon |
11 Jul 1902 |
KCB (Civ) |
25 Jun 1861 |
12 Jul 1911 |
50 |
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" |
" |
19 Jun 1911 |
GCMG |
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Gorst |
John Michael MP for Hendon North
1970-1997 |
20 Jul 1994 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jun 1928 |
31 Jul 2010 |
82 |
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Gort, Viscount |
see "Vereker" |
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Gorton |
John Grey PC 1968. CH 1971 |
11 Jun 1977 |
GCMG |
9 Sep 1911 |
19 May 2002 |
90 |
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Gosalia |
Harilal Nemchand |
21 Jun 1938 |
Kt Bach |
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Goschen |
George Joachim, 2nd Viscount
Goschen. MP for East Grinstead 1895-1906. Governor of Madras 1924-1929. PC
1930 |
17 Mar 1924 |
GCIE |
15 Oct 1866 |
24 Jul 1952 |
85 |
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" |
3 Jun 1929 |
GCSI |
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Goschen |
Harry William Henry Neville,
later [1927] 1st baronet |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
1865 |
7 Jul 1945 |
80 |
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Goschen |
John Alexander, 3rd Viscount
Goschen |
3 Jun 1972 |
KBE (Civ) |
7 Jul 1906 |
22 Mar 1977 |
70 |
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Goschen |
William
Edward, later [1916] 1st baronet. PC 1905 |
13 Sep 1901 |
KCMG |
18 Jul 1847 |
20 May 1924 |
76 |
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18 Apr 1904 |
KCVO |
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8 Sep 1905 |
GCVO |
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25 Jun 1909 |
GCMG |
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19 Jun 1911 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Goschen |
William Henry |
4 Jun 1917 |
KBE |
7 Jun 1870 |
16 Jun 1943 |
73 |
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Gosford, Earl of |
see "Acheson" |
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Gosling |
Arthur Hulin |
9 Jun 1955 |
KBE (Civ) |
26 Jul 1901 |
8 Aug 1982 |
81 |
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Gosling |
Audley Charles |
9 Nov 1901 |
KCMG |
20 Nov 1836 |
7 Dec 1913 |
77 |
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Gosling |
(Frederick) Donald |
28 Jul 1976 |
Kt Bach |
2 Mar 1929 |
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" |
" |
31 Dec 2003 |
KCVO |
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Goss |
James Richard William |
4 Nov 2014 |
Kt Bach |
12 May 1953 |
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Goss |
John |
19 Mar 1872 |
Kt Bach |
27 Dec 1800 |
10 May 1880 |
79 |
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Gossage |
Ernest Leslie |
1 Jan 1941 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 Feb 1891 |
8 Jul 1949 |
58 |
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Gosse |
Edmund |
12 Feb 1925 |
Kt Bach |
21 Sep 1849 |
16 May 1928 |
78 |
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Gosse |
James Hay |
12 Jul 1949 |
Kt Bach |
1876 |
14 Aug 1952 |
76 |
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Gosselin |
Martin le Marchant Hadsley |
27 Jun 1898 |
KCMG |
2 Nov 1847 |
26 Feb 1905 |
57 |
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" |
" |
7 Apr 1903 |
KCVO |
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" |
" |
21 Nov 1904 |
GCVO |
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Gosselin |
Nicholas |
24 Jul 1905 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jul 1839 |
4 Feb 1917 |
77 |
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Gosset |
Matthew William Edward |
28 Jun 1907 |
KCB (Mil) |
6 Jul 1839 |
17 Mar 1909 |
69 |
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Gosset |
Ralph Allen |
11 Aug 1885 |
KCB (Civ) |
1809 |
27 Nov 1885 |
76 |
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Goswell |
Brian Lawrence |
30 Jul 1991 |
Kt Bach |
26 Nov 1935 |
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Gothard |
Clifford Frederic |
10 Feb 1959 |
Kt Bach |
9 Jun 1893 |
31 May 1979 |
85 |
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Gott |
Benjamin Scaife |
28 Feb 1924 |
Kt Bach |
1865 |
26 Feb 1933 |
67 |
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Gott |
Charles Henry |
6 Mar 1930 |
Kt Bach |
1866 |
11 Sep 1965 |
99 |
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Götz |
Frank Leon Aroha |
18 Feb 1963 |
KCVO |
12 Sep 1892 |
14 Sep 1970 |
78 |
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Goudie |
George Louis |
16 Jun 1939 |
Kt Bach |
30 Mar 1866 |
1 May 1949 |
83 |
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Gouge |
Arthur Stretton |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jul 1890 |
14 Oct 1962 |
72 |
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Gough |
(Arthur) Ernest |
9 Jul 1966 |
Kt Bach |
7 Jan 1878 |
Oct 1974 |
96 |
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Gough |
(Charles) Brandon |
2 May 2002 |
Kt Bach |
8 Oct 1937 |
25 Apr 2012 |
74 |
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Gough |
Charles John Stanley VC For information
regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the foot of this
page |
22 Feb 1881 |
KCB (Mil) |
28 Jan 1832 |
6 Sep 1912 |
80 |
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" |
" |
25 May 1895 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gough |
Hubert de la Poer |
1 Jan 1916 |
KCB (Mil) |
12 Aug 1870 |
18 Mar 1963 |
92 |
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" |
" |
14 Jul 1917 |
KCVO |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1919 |
GCMG |
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" |
" |
11 May 1937 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gough |
Hugh, later [1842] 1st
baronet and [1849] 1st Viscount Gough. [prev KCB (Mil) 13 Sep 1831]. PC 1859 |
14 Oct 1841 |
GCB (Mil) |
3 Nov 1779 |
2 Mar 1869 |
89 |
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" |
" |
30 Jan 1857 |
KP |
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" |
" |
25 Jun 1861 |
KSI |
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" |
" |
24 May 1866 |
GCSI |
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Gough |
Hugh, 3rd Viscount Gough |
10 Feb 1904 |
KCVO |
27 Aug 1849 |
14 Oct 1919 |
70 |
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Gough |
Hugh Henry VC For
information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the
foot of this page |
22 Feb 1881 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 Nov 1833 |
12 May 1909 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
20 May 1896 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gough |
John Bloomfield |
13 Mar 1867 |
KCB (Mil) |
1804 |
22 Sep 1891 |
76 |
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" |
" |
29 May 1875 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gough |
John Edmund VC For
information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross, see the note at the
foot of this page |
20 Apr 1915 |
KCB (Mil) |
25 Oct 1871 |
21 Feb 1915 |
43 |
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Gough-Calthorpe |
Somerset Arthur |
1 Jan 1916 |
KCB (Mil) |
23 Dec 1864 |
27 Jul 1937 |
72 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1919 |
GCMG |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1922 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gough-Calthorpe |
Somerset John, later [1910]
7th Baron Calthorpe |
26 Jun 1908 |
KCB (Mil) |
23 Jan 1831 |
12 Nov 1912 |
81 |
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Gouin |
Lomer |
23 Jul 1908 |
Kt Bach |
19 Mar 1861 |
28 Mar 1929 |
68 |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1913 |
KCMG |
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Gould |
Albert John |
9 Nov 1908 |
Kt Bach |
12 Feb 1847 |
27 Jul 1936 |
89 |
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Gould |
Alfred Pearce |
26 Oct 1910 |
KCVO |
2 Jan 1852 |
19 Apr 1922 |
70 |
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Gould |
Basil John |
24 Jun 1941 |
Kt Bach |
1883 |
27 Dec 1956 |
73 |
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Gould |
Francis Carruthers |
24 Jul 1906 |
Kt Bach |
2 Dec 1844 |
1 Jan 1925 |
80 |
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Gould |
Robert Macdonald |
10 Feb 1948 |
Kt Bach |
1892 |
10 Nov 1971 |
79 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1953 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Gould |
Ronald |
12 Jul 1955 |
Kt Bach |
9 Oct 1904 |
11 Apr 1986 |
81 |
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Gould |
Trevor Jack |
5 Jul 1961 |
Kt Bach |
24 Jun 1906 |
2 May 1984 |
77 |
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Goulden |
(Peter) John |
30 Dec 1995 |
KCMG |
21 Feb 1941 |
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" |
" |
30 Dec 2000 |
GCMG |
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Goulding |
(Ernest) Irvine |
31 Mar 1971 |
Kt Bach |
1 May 1910 |
13 Jan 2000 |
89 |
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Goulding |
Marrack Irvine |
14 Jun 1997 |
KCMG |
2 Sep 1936 |
9 Jul 2010 |
73 |
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Goulter |
John Packard [originally DCNZM 31 Dec 2003] |
1 Aug 2009 |
KNZM |
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Gour |
Hari Singh |
28 Jan 1926 |
Kt Bach |
26 Nov 1872 |
25 Dec 1949 |
77 |
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Gourlay |
(Basil) Ian Spencer |
2 Jun 1973 |
KCB (Mil) |
13 Nov 1920 |
17 Jul 2013 |
92 |
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Gourlay |
Simon Alexander |
25 Jul 1989 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jul 1934 |
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Gourley |
Edward Temperley MP for Sunderland 1868-1900 |
18 Jul 1895 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jun 1826 |
15 Apr 1902 |
75 |
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Govan |
Lawrence Herbert |
31 Dec 1984 |
Kt Bach |
13 Oct 1919 |
6 Nov 2007 |
88 |
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Gow |
(James) Michael |
30 Dec 1978 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 Jun 1924 |
26 Mar 2013 |
88 |
|
" |
" |
31 Dec 1982 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Gow [Whiteley from 1994] |
Jane Elizabeth |
21 Dec 1990 |
DBE (Civ) |
14 Jul 1944 |
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Gowan |
Hyde Clarendon |
1 Jul 1933 |
KCSI |
4 Jul 1878 |
1 Apr 1938 |
59 |
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Gowan |
James Robert |
9 Nov 1905 |
KCMG |
1815 |
18 Mar 1909 |
93 |
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Gowans |
James |
19 Aug 1886 |
Kt Bach |
1 Aug 1821 |
25 Jun 1890 |
68 |
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Gowans |
James Learmonth |
9 Mar 1982 |
Kt Bach |
7 May 1924 |
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Gowans |
(Urban) Gregory |
18 Apr 1974 |
Kt Bach |
9 Sep 1904 |
1 Apr 1994 |
89 |
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Gower |
(Herbert) Raymond MP for Barry 1951-1983 and Vale
of Glamorgan 1983-1989 |
5 Feb 1974 |
Kt Bach |
15 Aug 1916 |
22 Feb 1989 |
72 |
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Gower |
(Robert) Patrick Malcolm |
8 Feb 1924 |
KBE (Civ) |
18 Aug 1887 |
31 Aug 1964 |
77 |
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Gower |
Robert Vaughan MP for Hackney Central
1924-1929 and Gillingham 1929-1945 |
18 Aug 1919 |
Kt Bach |
10 Nov 1880 |
6 Mar 1953 |
72 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1935 |
KCVO |
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Gowers |
Ernest Arthur |
5 Jun 1926 |
KBE (Civ) |
2 Jun 1880 |
16 Apr 1966 |
85 |
|
" |
" |
4 Jun 1928 |
KCB (Civ) |
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" |
" |
14 Jun 1945 |
GBE (Civ) |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1953 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Gowers |
William Frederick |
1 Jan 1926 |
KCMG |
1875 |
7 Oct 1954 |
79 |
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Gowers |
William Richard |
3 Aug 1897 |
Kt Bach |
20 Mar 1845 |
4 May 1915 |
70 |
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Gowers |
(William) Timothy |
4 Dec 2012 |
Kt Bach |
20 Nov 1963 |
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Gowing |
Lawrence Burnett |
13 Jul 1982 |
Kt Bach |
21 Apr 1918 |
5 Feb 1991 |
72 |
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Gowrie, Earl of |
see "Hore-Ruthven" |
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Gozney |
Richard Hugh Turton Governor of Bermuda 2007-2012 |
17 Jun 2006 |
KCMG |
21 Jul 1951 |
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Graaff |
Jacobus Arnoldus Combrinck |
1 Jan 1917 |
KCMG |
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5 Apr 1927 |
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Grabham |
Anthony Herbert |
9 Feb 1988 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jul 1930 |
21 Feb 2015 |
84 |
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Grace |
John te Herekiekie |
1 Jan 1968 |
KBE (Civ) |
28 Jul 1905 |
11 Aug 1985 |
80 |
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Grace |
(Oliver) Gilbert |
20 Oct 1953 |
Kt Bach |
1896 |
23 Jan 1968 |
71 |
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Gracey |
Douglas David |
14 Aug 1947 |
KCIE |
3 Sep 1894 |
5 Jun 1964 |
69 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1951 |
KCB (Mil) |
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Gracie |
Alexander |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
14 Nov 1860 |
2 Mar 1930 |
69 |
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Grade |
Lew, later [1976] Baron
Grade [L] |
11 Feb 1969 |
Kt Bach |
25 Dec 1906 |
13 Dec 1998 |
91 |
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Graesser |
Alastair Stewart Durward |
25 Jul 1973 |
Kt Bach |
17 Nov 1915 |
8 Jan 1993 |
77 |
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Grafftey-Smith |
Anthony Paul |
5 Jul 1960 |
Kt Bach |
24 May 1903 |
14 Oct 1960 |
57 |
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Grafftey-Smith |
Laurence Barton |
12 Jun 1947 |
KBE (Civ) |
16 Apr 1892 |
3 Jan 1989 |
96 |
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1 Jan 1951 |
KCMG |
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see "FitzRoy" |
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Graham |
(Albert) Cecil |
3 Jul 2008 |
Kt Bach |
22 Jan 1928 |
2009 |
81 |
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Graham |
Alexander Michael |
9 Oct 1990 |
GBE (Civ) |
27 Sep 1938 |
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Graham |
Aubrey Gregor |
18 Jul 1927 |
Kt Bach |
17 Dec 1867 |
13 Sep 1947 |
79 |
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Graham |
Cecil William Noble |
12 Dec 1911 |
Kt Bach |
19 Sep 1872 |
25 Feb 1945 |
72 |
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Graham |
Charles Frederick Claverhouse |
18 Dec 1905 |
Kt Bach |
1836 |
19 May 1924 |
87 |
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Graham |
Clarence Johnston, later
[1964] 1st baronet |
8 Jul 1952 |
Kt Bach |
8 May 1900 |
22 Dec 1966 |
66 |
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Graham |
David John |
6 Jun 2011 |
KNZM |
9 Jan 1935 |
2 Aug 2017 |
82 |
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Graham |
Douglas Arthur Montrose PC 1998 |
31 Dec 1998 |
KNZM |
12 Jan 1942 |
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Graham |
Edward Ritchie Coryton |
3 Jun 1915 |
KCB (Mil) |
7 Nov 1858 |
29 Jan 1951 |
92 |
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" |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCMG |
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Graham |
Fortescue |
28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) |
1794 |
9 Oct 1880 |
86 |
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Graham |
Frederick |
10 Jan 1907 |
KCB (Civ) |
1848 |
21 Feb 1923 |
74 |
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Graham |
(Frederick) Fergus, 5th
baronet. MP for Cumberland North 1926-1935 and Darlington 1951-1959 |
31 May 1956 |
KBE (Civ) |
10 Mar 1893 |
1 Aug 1978 |
85 |
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Graham |
George Goldie |
8 Jul 1952 |
Kt Bach |
10 Feb 1892 |
16 Jan 1974 |
81 |
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Graham |
Gerald VC For information regarding his award of the Victoria Cross,
see the note at the foot of this page |
18 Nov 1882 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Jun 1831 |
17 Dec 1899 |
68 |
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25 Aug 1885 |
GCMG |
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20 May 1896 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Graham |
Helen Violet |
11 May 1937 |
DCVO |
1879 |
27 Aug 1945 |
66 |
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Graham |
Henry John Lowndes |
11 Jul 1902 |
KCB (Civ) |
15 Jan 1842 |
5 Dec 1930 |
88 |
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Graham |
Hugh, later [1917] Baron
Atholstan |
9 Nov 1908 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jul 1848 |
28 Jan 1938 |
89 |
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Graham |
James |
31 Oct 1901 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jul 1856 |
8 Mar 1913 |
56 |
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Graham |
James Drummond |
20 Feb 1935 |
Kt Bach |
1875 |
4 Apr 1958 |
82 |
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Graham |
James Robert George, 2nd
baronet. MP for numerous seats (see Commons pages). First Lord of the
Admiralty 1830-1834 and 1852-1855. Home Secretary 1841-1846. PC 1830 |
15 Apr 1854 |
GCB (Civ) |
1 Jun 1792 |
25 Oct 1861 |
69 |
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Graham |
James Thompson |
30 May 1990 |
Kt Bach |
6 May 1929 |
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Graham |
John Alexander Noble, later
[1980] 4th baronet |
16 Jun 1979 |
KCMG |
15 Jul 1926 |
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" |
31 Dec 1985 |
GCMG |
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Graham |
John Alistair |
3 May 2000 |
Kt Bach |
6 Aug 1942 |
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Graham |
(John) Gibson |
12 Mar 1946 |
Kt Bach |
1896 |
5 May 1964 |
67 |
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Graham |
John James |
30 Jun 1905 |
KCMG |
21 Feb 1847 |
17 Dec 1928 |
81 |
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Graham |
(John) Patrick |
21 Feb 1969 |
Kt Bach |
26 Nov 1906 |
5 Dec 1993 |
87 |
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Graham |
(Joseph) Crosland |
10 Jul 1929 |
Kt Bach |
1866 |
30 Apr 1946 |
79 |
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Graham |
Lancelot |
1 Jan 1930 |
KCIE |
1880 |
7 Feb 1958 |
77 |
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" |
25 Feb 1936 |
KCSI |
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Graham |
Miles William Arthur Peel |
5 Jul 1945 |
KBE (Mil) |
11 Aug 1895 |
8 Feb 1976 |
80 |
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Graham |
Norman William |
20 Jul 1971 |
Kt Bach |
11 Oct 1913 |
25 Feb 2010 |
96 |
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Graham |
Peter |
12 Jun 1993 |
KCB (Civ) |
7 Jan 1934 |
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Graham |
Peter Alfred |
10 Mar 1987 |
Kt Bach |
25 May 1922 |
10 Jun 2009 |
87 |
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Graham |
Peter Walter |
15 Jun 1991 |
KCB (Mil) |
14 Mar 1937 |
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Graham |
Robert |
13 Jun 1917 |
Kt Bach |
12 Jul 1846 |
11 Feb 1929 |
82 |
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Graham |
Robert |
20 Feb 1935 |
Kt Bach |
14 Mar 1876 |
15 Oct 1947 |
71 |
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Graham |
Ronald William PC 1921 |
9 Jan 1915 |
KCMG |
24 Jul 1870 |
26 Jan 1949 |
78 |
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" |
" |
14 May 1923 |
GCVO |
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" |
" |
5 Jun 1926 |
GCMG |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1932 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Graham |
Samuel Horatio |
27 Jul 1988 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1912 |
10 Aug 1999 |
87 |
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Graham |
(Samuel) James |
26 Jun 1902 |
KCB (Mil) |
30 Jan 1837 |
11 May 1917 |
80 |
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Graham |
Thomas |
26 Jun 1908 |
KCB (Mil) |
26 Jan 1842 |
4 Nov 1925 |
83 |
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Graham |
Thomas Lynedoch |
4 Mar 1920 |
Kt Bach |
1860 |
May 1940 |
79 |
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Graham |
Violet Hermione, Duchess of
Montrose [wife of the 5th Duke] |
1 Jan 1918 |
GBE |
1852 |
21 Nov 1940 |
88 |
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Graham |
Wallace |
3 Jun 1916 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jan 1848 |
12 Oct 1917 |
69 |
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Graham |
William |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCB (Mil) |
1825 |
31 May 1907 |
81 |
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" |
" |
26 Jun 1902 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Graham |
William |
10 Feb 1922 |
Kt Bach |
23 Dec 1861 |
2 Apr 1932 |
70 |
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Graham-Bryce |
Isabel |
8 Jun 1968 |
DBE (Civ) |
30 Apr 1902 |
29 Apr 1997 |
94 |
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Graham-Campbell |
Rollo Frederick |
25 Feb 1933 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jan 1868 |
3 Jun 1946 |
78 |
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Grahame |
George Dixon PC 1920 |
10 Dec 1918 |
KCVO |
28 Apr 1873 |
9 Jul 1940 |
67 |
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" |
" |
2 Jan 1922 |
KCMG |
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" |
" |
13 May 1922 |
GCVO |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1929 |
GCMG |
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Graham-Harrison |
William Montagu |
5 Jun 1926 |
KCB (Civ) |
4 Feb 1871 |
29 Oct 1949 |
78 |
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Graham-Hodgson |
Harold Kingston |
2 Jan 1950 |
KCVO |
1890 |
21 Aug 1960 |
70 |
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Graham-Little |
Ernest Gordon Graham MP for University of London
1924-1950 |
24 Feb 1931 |
Kt Bach |
8 Feb 1867 |
6 Oct 1950 |
83 |
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Graham-Smith |
Francis |
18 Mar 1986 |
Kt Bach |
25 Apr 1923 |
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Grain |
Peter |
16 Feb 1928 |
Kt Bach |
25 Sep 1864 |
6 May 1947 |
82 |
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Grainge |
Lucian Charles |
29 Nov 2016 |
Kt Bach |
29 Feb 1960 |
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Grainger |
Katherine Jane |
31 Dec 2016 |
DBE (Civ) |
12 Nov 1975 |
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Granard, Earl of |
see "Forbes" |
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Grandy |
John |
10 Jun 1961 |
KBE (Mil) |
8 Feb 1913 |
2 Jan 2004 |
90 |
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" |
" |
13 Jun 1964 |
KCB (Mil) |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1967 |
GCB (Mil) |
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" |
" |
31 Dec 1987 |
GCVO |
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Granet |
(William) Guy |
6 Jul 1911 |
Kt Bach |
13 Oct 1867 |
11 Oct 1943 |
75 |
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" |
" |
2 Jun 1923 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Grange |
Kenneth Henry |
17 May 2013 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jul 1929 |
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Granger |
Clive William John Nobel Prize for Economics
2003 |
9 Mar 2005 |
Kt Bach |
4 Sep 1934 |
27 May 2009 |
74 |
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Granger |
(Hugh) Rupert |
12 Jul 1955 |
Kt Bach |
9 Oct 1890 |
15 Mar 1959 |
68 |
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Granger |
Thomas Colpitts |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
30 Aug 1852 |
13 Jan 1927 |
74 |
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Grannum |
Edward Allan |
28 Aug 1926 |
Kt Bach |
11 Dec 1869 |
16 Aqpr 1956 |
86 |
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Gransden |
Robert |
23 Jul 1946 |
Kt Bach |
10 Dec 1893 |
10 Apr 1972 |
78 |
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Grant |
(Albert) William |
12 Jul 1955 |
Kt Bach |
6 Feb 1891 |
9 Nov 1965 |
74 |
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Grant |
Alfred Hamilton, later
[1936] 12th baronet |
1 Jan 1918 |
KCIE |
12 Jun 1872 |
23 Jan 1937 |
64 |
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" |
" |
2 Jan 1922 |
KCSI |
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Grant |
Allan John |
6 Jan 1941 |
Kt Bach |
8 Sep 1875 |
19 Jul 1955 |
79 |
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Grant |
Andrew |
13 Jun 1946 |
KBE (Mil) |
1890 |
7 May 1967 |
76 |
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Grant |
Charles |
1 Jan 1885 |
KCSI |
22 Feb 1836 |
10 Apr 1903 |
67 |
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Grant |
Charles John Cecil |
12 Dec 1934 |
KCVO |
16 Aug 1877 |
9 Nov 1950 |
73 |
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" |
" |
1 Feb 1937 |
KCB (Mil) |
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Grant |
Clifford Harry |
2 Aug 1977 |
Kt Bach |
12 Apr 1929 |
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Grant |
David |
25 Oct 2016 |
Kt Bach |
12 Sep 1947 |
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Grant |
(Edmund) Percy Fenwick
George |
18 Aug 1920 |
KCVO |
1867 |
8 Sep 1952 |
85 |
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Grant |
Francis |
24 Mar 1866 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jan 1803 |
5 Oct 1878 |
75 |
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Grant |
Francis James |
3 Jun 1935 |
KCVO |
4 Aug 1863 |
17 Feb 1953 |
89 |
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Grant |
Heathcoat Salusbury |
1 Apr 1919 |
KCMG |
13 Feb 1864 |
25 Sep 1938 |
74 |
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Grant |
Henry Fane Governor of Malta
1907-1909 |
26 Jun 1908 |
KCB (Mil) |
4 May 1848 |
28 Jul 1919 |
71 |
|
" |
" |
24 Apr 1909 |
GCVO |
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Grant |
Ian David |
13 Jul 2010 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jul 1943 |
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Grant |
James Alexander |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCMG |
11 Aug 1831 |
5 Feb 1920 |
88 |
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Grant |
James Hope |
21 Jan 1858 |
KCB (Mil) |
22 Jul 1808 |
7 Mar 1875 |
66 |
|
" |
" |
9 Nov 1860 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Grant |
James Monteith |
28 May 1969 |
KCVO |
19 Oct 1903 |
1 Dec 1981 |
78 |
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Grant |
(John) Anthony MP for Harrow Central 1964-
1983 and Cambridgeshire SW 1983-1997 |
10 Feb 1983 |
Kt Bach |
29 May 1925 |
9 Oct 2016 |
91 |
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Grant |
John Douglas Kelso |
31 Dec 2004 |
KCMG |
17 Oct 1954 |
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Grant |
John Peter Lieut Governor of
Bengal 1859-1862. Governor of Jamaica 1866-1874 |
14 Feb 1862 |
KCB (Civ) |
28 Nov 1807 |
6 Jan 1893 |
85 |
|
" |
" |
20 Feb 1874 |
GCMG |
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Grant |
John Thornton |
24 May 1881 |
KCB (Mil) |
1812 |
15 Jan 1886 |
73 |
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Grant |
(Kenneth) Lindsay |
5 Feb 1963 |
Kt Bach |
10 Feb 1899 |
24 Jan 1989 |
89 |
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Grant |
Kerr |
24 May 1947 |
Kt Bach |
1878 |
13 Oct 1967 |
89 |
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Grant |
Malcolm John |
6 Dec 2013 |
Kt Bach |
29 Nov 1947 |
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Grant |
(Matthew) Alistair |
13 Feb 1992 |
Kt Bach |
6 Mar 1937 |
22 Jan 2001 |
63 |
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Grant |
Mavis |
12 Jun 1999 |
DBE (Civ) |
1 Feb 1948 |
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Grant |
Patrick Governor of
Malta 1867-1872 |
2 Jan 1857 |
KCB (Mil) |
11 Sep 1804 |
28 Mar 1895 |
90 |
|
" |
" |
1 Mar 1861 |
GCB (Mil) |
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" |
" |
23 Apr 1868 |
GCMG |
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Grant |
Paul Joseph Patrick |
11 Dec 2009 |
Kt Bach |
16 May 1957 |
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Grant |
Philip Gordon |
3 Jun 1931 |
KCB (Mil) |
10 Dec 1869 |
14 Jul 1943 |
73 |
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Grant |
Robert |
20 May 1896 |
KCB (Mil) |
1837 |
8 Jan 1904 |
66 |
|
" |
" |
26 Jun 1902 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Grant |
Scott Carnegie |
31 Dec 1998 |
KCB (Mil) |
28 Sep 1944 |
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Grant |
Thomas Tassell |
6 Sep 1858 |
KCB (Civ) |
1795 |
15 Oct 1859 |
64 |
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Grant |
William Lowther |
1 Jan 1917 |
KCB (Mil) |
10 Nov 1864 |
30 Jan 1929 |
64 |
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Grantchester, Baron |
see
"Suenson-Taylor" |
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Grant-Duff |
Arthur Cuninghame |
3 Jun 1924 |
KCMG |
23 May 1861 |
11 Apr 1948 |
86 |
|
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Grant-Duff |
Evelyn Mountstuart |
29 Aug 1916 |
KCMG |
9 Oct 1863 |
19 Sep 1926 |
62 |
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Grant-Duff |
Mountstuart Elphinstone MP for Elgin Burghs 1857-1881.
Governor of Madras 1881-1886 |
28 Jul 1886 |
GCSI |
21 Feb 1829 |
12 Jan 1906 |
76 |
|
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Grant-Ferris |
Robert Grant, later [1974]
Baron Harvington. MP for St. Pancras North 1937-1945 and Nantwich 1955-1974.
PC 1971 |
8 Jul 1969 |
Kt Bach |
30 Dec 1907 |
1 Jan 1997 |
89 |
|
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Grantham |
Alexander William George
Herder. Governor of Fiji 1945-1947 and Hong Kong 1947-1957 |
14 Jun 1945 |
KCMG |
15 Mar 1899 |
4 Oct 1978 |
79 |
|
" |
" |
7 Jun 1951 |
GCMG |
|
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|
|
Grantham |
Guy Governor
of Malta 1959-1962 |
5 Jun 1952 |
KCB (Mil) |
9 Jan 1900 |
8 Sep 1992 |
92 |
|
" |
" |
31 May 1956 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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Grantham |
William MP for
Surrey East 1874-1885 and Croydon 1885-1886 |
19 Jan 1886 |
Kt Bach |
23 Oct 1835 |
30 Nov 1911 |
76 |
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Grant-Sturgis |
Mark Beresford Russell |
1 Jan 1923 |
KCB (Civ) |
1884 |
29 Apr 1949 |
64 |
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Grant-Wilson |
Wemyss |
25 Jun 1920 |
Kt Bach |
21 Feb 1870 |
21 Jan 1953 |
82 |
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Granville, Earl and Countess |
see
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Granville |
Keith |
25 Jul 1973 |
Kt Bach |
1 Nov 1910 |
7 Apr 1990 |
79 |
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Granville-Chapman |
Timothy John |
30 Dec 2000 |
KCB (Mil) |
5 Jan 1947 |
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30 Dec 2006 |
GBE (Mil) |
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Grasett |
(Arthur) Edward |
c Aug 1945 |
KBE (Mil) |
1888 |
4 Dec 1971 |
83 |
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Grattan |
Edmund Arnout |
18 Nov 1889 |
Kt Bach |
1818 |
Aug 1890 |
72 |
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Grattan-Bellew |
Arthur John |
7 Jul 1959 |
Kt Bach |
23 May 1903 |
5 Jan 1985 |
81 |
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Grattan-Doyle |
Nicholas Grattan MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne
North 1918-1940 |
28 Feb 1924 |
Kt Bach |
18 Aug 1862 |
14 Jul 1941 |
78 |
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Graumann |
Harry |
30 Dec 1922 |
KBE (Civ) |
1868 |
19 Sep 1938 |
70 |
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Graves |
Cecil George |
2 Jan 1939 |
KCMG |
4 Mar 1892 |
12 Jan 1957 |
64 |
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Graves |
Hubert Ashton |
1 Jan 1953 |
KCMG |
10 Aug 1894 |
5 Apr 1972 |
77 |
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Graves |
Robert Windham |
1 Jan 1923 |
KCMG |
6 Jul 1858 |
10 Feb 1934 |
75 |
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Gray |
Albert |
1 Jan 1919 |
KCB (Civ) |
10 Oct 1850 |
27 Feb 1928 |
77 |
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Gray |
Alexander |
24 Jan 1933 |
Kt Bach |
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28 Apr 1933 |
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Gray |
Alexander |
28 Jan 1947 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jan 1882 |
17 Feb 1968 |
86 |
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Gray |
Alexander George |
18 Feb 1941 |
Kt Bach |
1 Mar 1884 |
26 Oct 1968 |
84 |
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Gray |
Archibald Montague Henry |
12 Mar 1946 |
Kt Bach |
1 Feb 1880 |
13 Oct 1967 |
87 |
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13 Jun 1959 |
KCVO |
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Gray |
Bernard Peter |
6 Oct 2015 |
Kt Bach |
6 Sep 1960 |
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Gray |
Charles Antony St. John |
16 Dec 1998 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jul 1942 |
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Gray |
Charles Ireland |
1 Jul 2008 |
Kt Bach |
25 Jan 1929 |
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Gray |
Denis John Pereira |
18 Feb 1999 |
Kt Bach |
2 Oct 1935 |
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Gray |
Ernest MP for West
Ham North 1895-1906 and Accrington 1918-1922 |
6 Jul 1925 |
Kt Bach |
27 Aug 1857 |
6 May 1932 |
74 |
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Gray |
(Francis) Anthony |
26 Mar 1981 |
KCVO |
3 Aug 1917 |
2 Aug 1992 |
74 |
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Gray |
George Mervyn |
31 Oct 1972 |
Kt Bach |
30 Sep 1910 |
25 Aug 1973 |
62 |
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Gray |
Harold William Stannus |
9 Jun 1938 |
KBE (Civ) |
1867 |
23 May 1951 |
83 |
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Gray |
Henry McIlree Williamson |
3 Jun 1919 |
KBE (Mil) |
14 Mar 1870 |
6 Oct 1938 |
68 |
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Gray |
James |
16 Feb 1954 |
Kt Bach |
14 Oct 1891 |
14 Dec 1975 |
84 |
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Gray |
John MP for
Kilkenny 1865-1875 |
30 Jun 1863 |
Kt Bach |
13 Jul 1815 |
9 Apr 1875 |
59 |
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Gray |
John Archibald Browne |
25 Jul 1973 |
Kt Bach |
30 Mar 1918 |
4 Jan 2011 |
92 |
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Gray |
(John Armstrong) Muir |
23 Nov 2005 |
Kt Bach |
21 Jun 1944 |
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Gray |
John Michael Dudgeon |
10 Jun 1967 |
KBE (Mil) |
13 Jun 1913 |
3 Feb 1998 |
84 |
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Gray |
John Milner |
15 Feb 1944 |
Kt Bach |
7 Jul 1889 |
15 Jan 1970 |
80 |
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Gray |
John Walton David |
1995 |
KBE (Civ) |
1 Oct 1936 |
1 Sep 2003 |
66 |
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Gray |
Michael Stuart |
31 Dec 1985 |
KCB (Mil) |
3 May 1932 |
13 Mar 2011 |
78 |
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Gray |
Reginald |
4 Mar 1920 |
Kt Bach |
29 Dec 1851 |
15 Sep 1935 |
83 |
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Gray |
Robert McDowall [Robin] |
18 May 1994 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jul 1931 |
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Gray |
Samuel Brownlow |
19 Dec 1901 |
Kt Bach |
1823 |
20 Jan 1910 |
86 |
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Gray |
Vivian Beaconsfield |
1 Jan 1945 |
KBE (Civ) |
25 May 1885 |
16 Mar 1948 |
62 |
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Gray |
Walter |
18 Dec 1902 |
Kt Bach |
1848 |
17 Mar 1918 |
69 |
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Gray |
William |
30 Jun 1890 |
Kt Bach |
1823 |
12 Sep 1898 |
75 |
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Gray |
William Stevenson |
24 Jul 1974 |
Kt Bach |
3 May 1928 |
9 Jul 2000 |
72 |
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Grayburn |
Vandeleur Molyneux |
11 Jun 1937 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jul 1881 |
21 Aug 1943 |
62 |
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Graydon |
Michael James |
17 Jun 1989 |
KCB (Mil) |
24 Oct 1938 |
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31 Dec 1992 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Grayson |
Henry Mulleneux, later
[1922] 1st baronet. MP for Birkenhead West 1918-1922 |
5 Jun 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
26 Jun 1865 |
27 Oct 1951 |
86 |
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Greatbatch |
Bruce Governor of
the Seychelles 1969-1973 |
4 Mar 1970 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jun 1917 |
20 Jul 1989 |
72 |
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20 Mar 1972 |
KCVO |
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Greathed |
Edward Harris |
28 Mar 1865 |
KCB (Mil) |
8 Jun 1812 |
19 Nov 1881 |
69 |
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Greaves |
George Richards |
24 May 1881 |
KCMG |
9 Nov 1831 |
11 Apr 1922 |
90 |
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25 Aug 1885 |
KCB (Mil) |
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" |
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20 May 1896 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Greaves |
John Bewley |
15 Feb 1954 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jun 1890 |
28 Jun 1977 |
87 |
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Greaves |
John Brownson |
9 Mar 1946 |
Kt Bach |
20 Jul 1900 |
22 Dec 1965 |
65 |
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Greaves |
Philip Marlowe |
Nov 2009 |
KA |
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Greaves |
(William) Ewart |
28 Feb 1924 |
Kt Bach |
11 Aug 1869 |
14 Mar 1956 |
86 |
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Greaves |
William Herbert |
14 Jul 1904 |
Kt Bach |
1 Mar 1857 |
18 Dec 1936 |
79 |
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Greaves |
(William) Western |
1 Jan 1974 |
KBE (Civ) |
29 Dec 1905 |
8 Jul 1982 |
76 |
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Greaves-Lord |
Walter |
17 Feb 1927 |
Kt Bach |
Sep 1878 |
18 Jun 1942 |
63 |
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Green |
Alan Michael |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
11 Apr 1885 |
3 Aug 1958 |
73 |
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Green |
Allan David |
31 Dec 1990 |
KCB (Civ) |
1 Mar 1935 |
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Green |
Andrew Fleming |
13 Jun 1998 |
KCMG |
6 Aug 1941 |
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Green |
David Mark John |
9 Jun 2018 |
Kt Bach |
8 Mar 1954 |
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Green |
(Donald) Percy |
5 Apr 1919 |
KCMG |
12 Mar 1866 |
1950 |
84 |
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Green |
Edward |
13 Mar 1867 |
KCB (Mil) |
1810 |
9 May 1891 |
80 |
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Green |
Frederick |
1 Jul 1912 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jun 1845 |
18 Feb 1927 |
81 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1919 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Green |
Frederick Daniel |
30 Oct 1928 |
Kt Bach |
8 Nov 1869 |
24 May 1932 |
62 |
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Green |
George |
23 Feb 1911 |
Kt Bach |
15 Dec 1843 |
8 Apr 1916 |
72 |
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Green |
George Ernest |
6 Mar 1963 |
Kt Bach |
1892 |
Oct 1982 |
90 |
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Green |
George Wade Guy |
2 Jun 1877 |
KCB (Mil) |
1825 |
Nov 1891 |
66 |
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Green |
(Gregory) David |
12 Jun 2004 |
KCMG |
2 Dec 1948 |
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Green |
Guy Stephen Montague Governor of Tasmania 1995-2003 |
15 Feb 1982 |
KBE (Civ) |
26 Jul 1937 |
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Green |
John |
7 Jul 1874 |
Kt Bach |
1808 |
18 Sep 1877 |
69 |
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Green |
John |
12 Jul 1949 |
Kt Bach |
1892 |
1953 |
61 |
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Green |
John Frederick Ernest |
12 Dec 1919 |
KCMG |
1866 |
30 Oct 1948 |
82 |
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Green |
John Little |
19 May 1919 |
Kt Bach |
6 Sep 1862 |
15 Jan 1953 |
90 |
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Green |
Kenneth |
1957 |
Kt Bach |
1907 |
20 Mar 1961 |
53 |
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Green |
Kenneth |
9 Feb 1988 |
Kt Bach |
7 Mar 1934 |
2010 |
76 |
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Green |
Malcolm |
13 Feb 2007 |
Kt Bach |
25 Jan 1942 |
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Green |
Mary Georgina |
1 Jan 1968 |
DBE (Civ) |
27 Jul 1913 |
19 Apr 2004 |
90 |
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Green |
Nicholas Nigel Lord Justice of Appeal
2018- |
18 Feb 2014 |
Kt Bach |
15 Oct 1958 |
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Green |
Owen Whitley |
31 Jul 1984 |
Kt Bach |
14 May 1925 |
1 Jun 2017 |
92 |
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Green |
Pauline |
31 Dec 2002 |
DBE (Civ) |
8 Dec 1948 |
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Green |
Peter James Frederick |
13 Jul 1982 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jul 1924 |
27 Jul 1996 |
71 |
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Green |
Philip |
12 Dec 2006 |
Kt Bach |
15 Mar 1952 |
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Green |
(Richard) Kenneth |
1 Jan 1957 |
KBE (Civ) |
3 Dec 1907 |
19 Mar 1961 |
53 |
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Green |
William |
26 May 1894 |
KCB (Mil) |
31 Aug 1836 |
16 May 1897 |
60 |
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Green |
William Henry Rodes |
24 May 1866 |
KCSI |
31 May 1823 |
9 Sep 1912 |
89 |
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Green |
William Kirby Mackenzie |
21 Jun 1887 |
KCMG |
1836 |
25 Feb 1891 |
54 |
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Green |
(William) Wyndham |
10 Apr 1945 |
KBE (Mil) |
1887 |
12 Nov 1979 |
92 |
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Greenacre |
Benjamin Wesley |
31 Oct 1901 |
Kt Bach |
1832 |
22 Apr 1911 |
78 |
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Greenaway |
David |
11 Nov 2014 |
Kt Bach |
20 Mar 1952 |
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Greenaway |
Percy Walter, later [1933]
1st baronet |
3 Oct 1932 |
Kt Bach |
11 Jun 1874 |
25 Nov 1956 |
82 |
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Greenaway |
Thomas Moore |
5 Apr 1968 |
Kt Bach |
1 Jun 1902 |
30 Oct 1980 |
78 |
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Greenborough |
Hedley Bernard [John] |
16 Jun 1979 |
KBE (Civ) |
7 Jul 1922 |
3 Jul 1998 |
75 |
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Greenbury |
Richard |
26 Mar 1992 |
Kt Bach |
31 Jul 1936 |
28 Sep 2017 |
81 |
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Greene |
Hugh Carleton |
1 Jan 1964 |
KCMG |
15 Nov 1910 |
19 Feb 1987 |
76 |
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Greene |
John Ball |
27 Jun 1885 |
Kt Bach |
1821 |
4 Feb 1896 |
74 |
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Greene |
Moya Marguerite |
9 Jun 2018 |
DBE (Civ) |
10 Jun 1954 |
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Greene |
Sidney Francis, later [1974]
Baron Greene of Harrow Weald [L] |
3 Feb 1970 |
Kt Bach |
12 Feb 1910 |
26 Jul 2004 |
94 |
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Greene |
Wilfrid Arthur, later [1941]
1st Baron Greene. Lord Justice of Appeal 1935-1937. Master of the Rolls
1937-1949. Lord of Appeal in Ordinary 1949-1950. PC 1935 |
25 Oct 1935 |
Kt Bach |
30 Dec 1883 |
16 Apr 1952 |
68 |
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Greene |
William Conyngham PC 1912 |
23 May 1900 |
KCB (Civ) |
29 Oct 1854 |
30 Jun 1934 |
79 |
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" |
" |
22 Jun 1914 |
GCMG |
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Greene |
(William) Graham |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Civ) |
16 Jan 1857 |
10 Sep 1950 |
93 |
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Greene Kelly |
Henry |
30 Jun 1906 |
Kt Bach |
21 Jul 1863 |
7 Jun 1934 |
70 |
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Greener |
Anthony Armitage |
26 Oct 1999 |
Kt Bach |
26 May 1940 |
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Greenfield |
Cornelius Ewen MacLean |
1 Jan 1965 |
KBE (Civ) |
2 May 1906 |
21 May 1980 |
74 |
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Greenfield |
Harry |
10 Feb 1948 |
Kt Bach |
2 Oct 1898 |
23 Apr 1981 |
82 |
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" |
" |
15 Jun 1974 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Greenfield |
Henry Challen |
6 Jul 1944 |
Kt Bach |
8 Dec 1885 |
14 Sep 1967 |
81 |
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Greengross |
Alan David |
22 Jul 1986 |
Kt Bach |
1929 |
13 Aug 2018 |
89 |
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Greenhill |
Alfred George |
21 Jul 1908 |
Kt Bach |
29 Nov 1847 |
10 Feb 1927 |
79 |
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Greenhill |
Denis Arthur, later [1974]
Baron Greenhill of Harrow [L] |
10 Jun 1967 |
KCMG |
7 Nov 1913 |
8 Nov 2000 |
87 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1972 |
GCMG |
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Greening |
Paul Woollven |
16 Aug 1985 |
KCVO |
4 Jun 1928 |
5 Nov 2008 |
80 |
|
" |
" |
9 Sep 1992 |
GCVO |
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Greenly |
John Henry Maitland |
1 Jan 1941 |
KCMG |
25 Jul 1885 |
31 Dec 1950 |
65 |
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Greenstock |
Jeremy Quentin |
13 Jun 1998 |
KCMG |
27 Jul 1943 |
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" |
" |
31 Dec 2002 |
GCMG |
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Greenwell |
Francis John |
16 Feb 1928 |
Kt Bach |
20 Oct 1852 |
2 Feb 1931 |
78 |
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Greenwell |
Leonard |
19 Jul 1838 |
KCB (Mil) |
1781 |
11 Nov 1844 |
63 |
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Greenwood |
Brian Mellor |
16 Feb 2012 |
Kt Bach |
1938 |
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Greenwood |
Christopher John |
10 Jul 2009 |
Kt Bach |
12 May 1955 |
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" |
" |
9 Jun 2018 |
GBE (Civ) |
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Greenwood |
Granville George MP for Peterborough
1906-1918 |
11 Jul 1916 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jan 1850 |
27 Oct 1928 |
78 |
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Greenwood |
James Mantle |
26 Jun 1962 |
Kt Bach |
22 Jan 1902 |
5 Dec 1969 |
67 |
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Greenwood |
Marjorie, later Viscountess
Greenwood [wife of the 1st Viscount] |
2 Jan 1922 |
DBE (Civ) |
1886 |
24 Apr 1968 |
81 |
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Greer |
Francis Nugent |
4 Mar 1920 |
Kt Bach |
24 Feb 1869 |
6 Feb 1925 |
55 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1923 |
KCB (Civ) |
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Greer |
Frederick Arthur, later
[1939] 1st Baron Fairfield. Lord Justice of Appeal 1927-1938. PC 1927 |
20 Mar 1919 |
Kt Bach |
1 Oct 1863 |
4 Feb 1945 |
81 |
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Greer |
Harry |
10 Feb 1922 |
Kt Bach |
18 Sep 1875 |
20 Mar 1947 |
71 |
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Greer |
Joseph Henry |
3 Jun 1925 |
KCVO |
1 Feb 1855 |
25 Aug 1933 |
78 |
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Greeson |
Clarence Edward |
8 Jun 1950 |
KBE (Mil) |
29 Nov 1888 |
10 Jun 1979 |
90 |
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Greet |
Philip Barling Ben |
10 Jul 1929 |
Kt Bach |
1857 |
17 May 1936 |
78 |
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Greeves |
Stuart |
1 Jan 1955 |
KBE (Mil) |
2 Apr 1897 |
11 Oct 1989 |
92 |
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Greg |
Robert Hyde |
1 Mar 1929 |
KCMG |
24 Dec 1876 |
3 Dec 1953 |
75 |
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Greg |
Walter Wilson |
4 Jul 1950 |
Kt Bach |
9 Jul 1875 |
4 Mar 1959 |
83 |
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Gregg |
Cornelius Joseph |
1 Jan 1941 |
KBE (Civ) |
|
14 Nov 1959 |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1944 |
KCB (Civ) |
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Gregg |
Henry |
25 Jun 1920 |
Kt Bach |
1859 |
6 Aug 1928 |
69 |
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Gregg |
Norman McAlister |
28 Jan 1953 |
Kt Bach |
1892 |
27 Jul 1966 |
74 |
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Gregory |
Andrew Richard |
11 Jun 2016 |
KBE (Mil) |
19 Nov 1957 |
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Gregory |
Augustus Charles |
9 Nov 1903 |
KCMG |
1 Aug 1819 |
25 Jun 1905 |
85 |
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Gregory |
Charles Hutton |
24 May 1883 |
KCMG |
14 Oct 1817 |
10 Jan 1898 |
80 |
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Gregory |
(George) David Archibald |
13 Jun 1964 |
KBE (Mil) |
8 Oct 1909 |
21 Mar 1975 |
65 |
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Gregory |
Henry Stanley |
1 Jan 1948 |
KCMG |
1890 |
29 Mar 1959 |
68 |
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Gregory |
Holman |
28 Mar 1935 |
Kt Bach |
30 Jun 1864 |
9 May 1947 |
82 |
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Gregory |
(John) Roger Burrow |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
2 Apr 1861 |
27 Feb 1938 |
76 |
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Gregory |
Michael John |
22 Jun 2011 |
Kt Bach |
1948 |
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Gregory |
Philip Spencer |
11 Jun 1913 |
Kt Bach |
2 Feb 1851 |
28 Oct 1918 |
67 |
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Gregory |
Richard Arman, later [1931]
1st baronet |
19 May 1919 |
Kt Bach |
29 Jan 1864 |
15 Sep 1952 |
88 |
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Gregory |
Theodore Emanuel |
30 Jun 1942 |
Kt Bach |
10 Sep 1890 |
24 Dec 1970 |
80 |
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Gregory |
William Henry MP for Dublin 1842-1847
and Galway County 1857-1872. Governor of Ceylon 1872-1877. PC [I] 1871 |
17 Aug 1875 |
KCMG |
12 Jul 1817 |
6 Mar 1892 |
74 |
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Gregson |
Peter John |
26 Jan 2012 |
Kt Bach |
3 Nov 1957 |
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Gregson |
Peter Lewis |
11 Jun 1988 |
KCB (Civ) |
28 Jun 1936 |
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" |
" |
30 Dec 1995 |
GCB (Civ) |
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Greig |
Alexander |
8 Jul 1947 |
Kt Bach |
1878 |
5 May 1950 |
71 |
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Greig |
Hector Chief
Secretary at Malta 1837-1847 |
26 Jan 1839 |
KCMG |
1786 |
5 Dec 1873 |
87 |
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Greig |
(Henry Louis) Carron |
21 Feb 1995 |
KCVO |
21 Feb 1925 |
11 Jul 2012 |
87 |
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Greig |
James William MP for Renfrewshire West
1910-1922 |
25 Jun 1921 |
Kt Bach |
31 Jan 1859 |
10 Jun 1934 |
75 |
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Greig |
Louis |
3 Jun 1932 |
KBE (Civ) |
17 Nov 1880 |
1 Mar 1953 |
72 |
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Greig |
Robert Blyth |
18 Feb 1919 |
Kt Bach |
23 Mar 1874 |
29 Nov 1947 |
73 |
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Grenfell |
Francis Wallace, later
[1902] 1st Baron Grenfell. Governor of Malta 1899-1903. PC [I] 1904 |
25 Nov 1886 |
KCB (Mil) |
29 Apr 1841 |
27 Jan 1925 |
83 |
|
" |
" |
25 May 1892 |
GCMG |
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" |
" |
15 Nov 1898 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Grenfell |
Harry Tremenheere |
30 Jun 1905 |
KCB (Mil) |
1845 |
19 Feb 1906 |
60 |
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Grenfell |
Wilfred Thomason |
25 Jul 1927 |
KCMG |
28 Feb 1865 |
10 Oct 1940 |
75 |
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Grenfell |
William Henry, Baron
Desborough. MP for Salisbury 1880-1882 and 1885-1886, Hereford 1892-1893 and
Wycombe 1900-1905 |
21 Jul 1908 |
KCVO |
30 Oct 1855 |
9 Jan 1945 |
89 |
|
" |
" |
3 Jun 1925 |
GCVO |
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" |
" |
17 Apr 1928 |
KG |
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Grenfell-Baines |
George |
12 Jul 1978 |
Kt Bach |
30 Apr 1908 |
9 May 2003 |
95 |
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Grenier |
John Charles Samuel |
9 May 1892 |
Kt Bach |
16 Jun 1840 |
31 Oct 1892 |
52 |
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Grenside |
John Peter |
15 Feb 1983 |
Kt Bach |
23 Jan 1921 |
28 May 2004 |
83 |
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Gresford Jones |
Edward Michael |
1 Jan 1968 |
KCVO |
21 Oct 1901 |
7 Mar 1982 |
80 |
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Gresley |
(Herbert) Nigel |
15 Jul 1936 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jun 1876 |
5 Apr 1941 |
64 |
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Gresson |
Kenneth Macfarlane PC 1963 |
1 Jan 1958 |
KBE (Civ) |
18 Jul 1891 |
7 Oct 1974 |
83 |
|
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Gretton |
Jennifer Ann, Baroness
Gretton |
17 Jun 2017 |
DCVO |
14 Jun 1943 |
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Gretton |
Peter William |
1 Jan 1963 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Aug 1912 |
11 Nov 1992 |
80 |
|
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Greville |
George |
9 Nov 1905 |
KCMG |
12 May 1851 |
25 Oct 1937 |
86 |
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Greville |
Margaret Helen Anderson |
2 Jan 1922 |
DBE |
1863 |
15 Sep 1942 |
79 |
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Greville |
Sidney Robert |
1 Jan 1912 |
KCVO |
16 Nov 1866 |
12 Jun 1927 |
60 |
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Grey |
Albert Henry George, 4th
Earl Grey. MP for Northumberland South 1880-1885 and Tyneside 1885-1886.
Governor General of Canada 1904-1911. PC 1908 |
7 Oct 1904 |
GCMG |
28 Nov 1851 |
28 Aug 1917 |
65 |
|
" |
" |
23 Jul 1908 |
GCVO |
|
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" |
" |
23 Oct 1911 |
GCB (Civ) |
|
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Grey |
Beryl Elizabeth CH 2017 |
11 Jun 1988 |
DBE (Civ) |
11 Jul 1927 |
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Grey |
Frederick William |
2 Jan 1857 |
KCB (Mil) |
23 Aug 1805 |
2 May 1878 |
72 |
|
" |
" |
28 Mar 1865 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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Grey |
George Governor of
South Australia 1841-1845, New Zealand 1845-1854 and 1861-1868 and the Cape
Colony 1854-1861. Premier of New Zealand 1877-1879. PC 1894 See also
the note at the foot of this page |
27 Apr 1848 |
KCB (Civ) |
14 Apr 1812 |
19 Sep 1898 |
86 |
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Grey |
George,
2nd baronet MP for
Devonport 1832-1847, Northumberland North 1847-1852 and Morpeth 1853-1874.
See entry in Baronetage pages for details of political posts held. |
31 Mar 1849 |
GCB (Civ) |
11 May 1799 |
9 Sep 1882 |
83 |
|
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Grey |
(George) Duncan |
15 Feb 1923 |
Kt Bach |
29 Sep 1868 |
14 Feb 1937 |
68 |
|
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Grey |
Henry George, 3rd Earl Grey.
MP for Winchilsea 1826-30, Higham Ferrers 1830-31, Northumberland 1831-32,
Northumberland Nth 1833-41 and Sunderland 1841-45. Secretary at War 1835-39.
Colonial Secretary 1846-52. PC 1835 |
10 Jun 1863 |
KG |
28 Dec 1802 |
9 Oct 1894 |
91 |
|
" |
" |
25 Mar 1869 |
GCMG |
|
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Grey |
John |
2 May 1844 |
KCB (Mil) |
1780 |
19 Feb 1856 |
75 |
|
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Grey |
John Howarth |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jul 1875 |
1 Jan 1960 |
84 |
|
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Grey |
Paul Francis |
1 Jan 1963 |
KCMG |
2 Dec 1908 |
15 Dec 1990 |
82 |
|
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Grey |
Raleigh |
3 Jun 1919 |
KBE (Civ) |
24 Mar 1860 |
10 Jan 1936 |
75 |
|
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Grey |
Ralph Francis Alnwick, later
[1968] Baron Grey of Naunton. Governor of British Guiana 1959-1964, the
Bahamas 1964-1969 and Northern Ireland 1968-1973 |
16 Feb 1956 |
KCVO |
15 Apr 1910 |
17 Oct 1999 |
89 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1959 |
KCMG |
|
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1964 |
GCMG |
|
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" |
" |
2 Jun 1973 |
GCVO |
|
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Grey |
William Governor of
Jamaica 1874-1877 |
28 May 1870 |
KCSI |
26 Mar 1818 |
15 May 1878 |
60 |
|
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Grey-Smith |
Ross |
31 Mar 1967 |
Kt Bach |
22 Jul 1901 |
14 Jul 1973 |
71 |
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Grey-Thompson |
Carys Davina [Tanni] |
31 Dec 2004 |
DBE (Civ) |
26 Jul 1969 |
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Grey-Wilson |
William Governor of St.
Helena 1887-1897, the Falkland Islands 1897-1904 and the Bahamas 1904-1912 |
9 Nov 1904 |
KCMG |
7 Apr 1852 |
14 Feb 1926 |
73 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
|
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Grice |
John |
21 Feb 1917 |
Kt Bach |
6 Oct 1850 |
27 Feb 1935 |
84 |
|
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Grice |
Paul Edward |
5 Jul 2016 |
Kt Bach |
13 Oct 1961 |
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Gridley |
Arnold Babb, later [1955]
1st Baron Gridley. MP for Stockport 1935-1950 and Stockport South 1950-1955 |
1 Jan 1920 |
KBE (Civ) |
16 Jul 1878 |
27 Jul 1965 |
87 |
|
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Grier |
(Edmund) Wyly |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
1862 |
7 Dec 1957 |
95 |
|
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Grier |
Selwyn Macgregor Governor of the Windward
Islands 1935-1937 |
28 Feb 1934 |
Kt Bach |
Apr 1878 |
8 Nov 1946 |
68 |
|
" |
" |
23 Jun 1936 |
KCMG |
|
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Grierson |
Andrew |
13 Jun 1930 |
Kt Bach |
1869 |
19 Oct 1936 |
67 |
|
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Grierson |
George Abraham OM 1928 |
14 Jun 1912 |
KCIE |
7 Jan 1851 |
7 Mar 1941 |
90 |
|
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Grierson |
Herbert John Clifford |
15 Jul 1936 |
Kt Bach |
16 Jan 1866 |
19 Feb 1960 |
94 |
|
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Grierson |
James Moncrieff |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Mil) |
27 Jan 1859 |
17 Aug 1914 |
55 |
|
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Grierson |
Ronald Hugh |
16 Oct 1990 |
Kt Bach |
6 Aug 1921 |
23 Oct 2014 |
93 |
|
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Grieve |
(Herbert) Ronald Robinson |
19 Aug 1958 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jun 1896 |
1 Jul 1982 |
86 |
|
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Grieve |
Robert |
8 Jul 1969 |
Kt Bach |
11 Dec 1910 |
25 Oct 1995 |
84 |
|
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Griffin |
Anthony Templer Frederick
Griffith |
12 Jun 1971 |
KCB (Mil) |
24 Nov 1920 |
16 Oct 1996 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1975 |
GCB (Mil) |
|
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Griffin |
Arthur Cecil |
23 Feb 1943 |
Kt Bach |
3 Mar 1888 |
28 Jan 1970 |
81 |
|
" |
" |
13 Jun 1946 |
KCIE |
|
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|
" |
" |
10 Jun 1954 |
KBE (Civ) |
|
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|
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Griffin |
(Arthur) John Stewart |
16 Jun 1990 |
KCVO |
1924 |
1 Apr 2009 |
84 |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Griffin |
(Charles) David |
18 Apr 1974 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jul 1915 |
25 Mar 2004 |
88 |
|
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|
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Griffin |
Charles James |
25 Jul 1923 |
Kt Bach |
1875 |
3 Jan 1962 |
86 |
|
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Griffin |
Elton Reginald |
28 Sep 1970 |
Kt Bach |
1906 |
16 Jun 1975 |
68 |
|
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Griffin |
Francis Frederick |
9 Feb 1971 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jun 1904 |
22 Jul 1982 |
78 |
|
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|
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Griffin |
Harry Daly |
12 Dec 1911 |
Kt Bach |
5 Oct 1864 |
13 Apr 1936 |
71 |
|
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Griffin |
Herbert John Gordon |
12 Feb 1957 |
Kt Bach |
16 Dec 1889 |
3 Mar 1969 |
79 |
|
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|
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Griffin |
John Bowes |
19 Jul 1955 |
Kt Bach |
19 Apr 1903 |
2 Feb 1992 |
88 |
|
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Griffin |
(Lancelot) Cecil Lepel |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
5 Jan 1900 |
28 May 1964 |
64 |
|
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|
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Griffin |
Lepel Henry |
24 May 1881 |
KCSI |
20 Jul 1838 |
9 Mar 1908 |
69 |
|
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|
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Griffith |
Arthur Frederick |
2 Aug 1977 |
Kt Bach |
22 Apr 1913 |
17 Nov 1982 |
69 |
|
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|
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Griffith |
Francis Charles |
16 Apr 1931 |
Kt Bach |
9 Nov 1878 |
16 Nov 1942 |
64 |
|
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|
|
Griffith |
John Purser |
6 Jul 1911 |
Kt Bach |
5 Oct 1848 |
21 Oct 1938 |
90 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Griffith |
Ralph Edwin Hotchkin |
16 Apr 1932 |
Kt Bach |
4 Mar 1882 |
11 Dec 1963 |
81 |
|
" |
" |
16 Apr 1932 |
KCSI |
|
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|
|
Griffith |
Samuel Walker |
23 Jul 1886 |
KCMG |
21 Jun 1845 |
9 Aug 1920 |
75 |
|
" |
" |
1 Jan 1895 |
GCMG |
|
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|
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Griffith |
William Brandford Governor of the Gold Coast
1880-1881 and 1885-1895 |
24 May 1887 |
KCMG |
11 Aug 1824 |
19 Sep 1897 |
73 |
|
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Griffith |
William Brandford |
17 Jan 1898 |
Kt Bach |
9 Feb 1858 |
8 Jan 1939 |
80 |
|
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|
|
Griffith-Boscawen |
Arthur Sackville Trevor MP for Tunbridge 1892-1906, Dudley
Dec 1910-1921 and Taunton 1921-1922. PC 1920 |
6 Jul 1911 |
Kt Bach |
18 Oct 1865 |
1 Jun 1946 |
80 |
|
|
|
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|
|
Griffith-Jones |
Eric Newton |
2 Jun 1962 |
KBE (Civ) |
1 Nov 1913 |
13 Feb 1979 |
65 |
|
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|
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Griffith Williams |
John |
27 Jun 2007 |
Kt Bach |
20 Dec 1944 |
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Griffiths |
David Edward |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
1895 |
8 Oct 1957 |
62 |
|
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|
|
Griffiths |
Eldon Wylie MP for Bury St
Edmunds 1964-1992 |
24 Jul 1985 |
Kt Bach |
25 May 1925 |
3 Jun 2014 |
89 |
|
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|
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|
|
Griffiths |
(Elizabeth) Anne |
11 Jun 2005 |
DCVO |
2 Nov 1932 |
3 Mar 2017 |
84 |
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
Griffiths |
(Ernest) Roy |
24 Jul 1985 |
Kt Bach |
8 Jul 1926 |
28 Mar 1994 |
67 |
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Griffiths |
Hugh Ernest |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
10 Mar 1891 |
16 May 1961 |
70 |
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Griffiths |
Michael |
18 Mar 2014 |
Kt Bach |
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Griffiths |
Percival Joseph |
8 Jul 1947 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jan 1899 |
14 Jul 1992 |
93 |
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" |
8 Jun 1963 |
KBE (Civ) |
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Griffiths |
Reginald Ernest |
13 Feb 1973 |
Kt Bach |
4 Apr 1910 |
17 Jul 1991 |
81 |
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Griffiths |
William Hugh, later [1985]
Baron Griffiths [L]. Lord Justice of Appeal 1980-1985. Lord of Appeal in
Ordinary 1985-1993. PC 1980 |
19 Feb 1971 |
Kt Bach |
26 Sep 1923 |
30 May 2015 |
91 |
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Griffiths |
William Thomas |
23 Jul 1946 |
Kt Bach |
19 Apr 1895 |
30 Jul 1952 |
57 |
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Grigg |
Edward William Macleay,
later [1945] 1st Baron Altrincham. MP for Oldham 1922-1925 and Altrincham 1933-1945. Governor of Kenya
1925-1930. PC 1944 |
11 Oct 1920 |
KCVO |
8 Sep 1879 |
1 Dec 1955 |
76 |
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" |
2 Jan 1928 |
KCMG |
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Grigg |
Percy James PC 1942 |
1 Jan 1932 |
KCB (Civ) |
16 Dec 1890 |
5 May 1964 |
73 |
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" |
1 Jan 1936 |
KCSI |
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Griggs |
(William) Peter MP for Ilford 1918-1920 |
11 Jul 1916 |
Kt Bach |
1854 |
11 Aug 1920 |
66 |
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Grigson |
Geoffrey Douglas |
21 Jul 2000 |
Kt Bach |
28 Oct 1944 |
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Grigson |
Wilfrid Vernon For
information on his death, see the note at the foot of this page |
20 Jul 1948 |
Kt Bach |
11 Oct 1896 |
26 Nov 1948 |
52 |
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Grille |
Frederick Louis |
23 Feb 1938 |
Kt Bach |
20 Feb 1889 |
6 Oct 1958 |
69 |
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Grimble |
Arthur Francis Governor of the
Seychelles 1936-1942 and the Windward Islands 1942-1948 |
1 Jan 1938 |
KCMG |
11 Jun 1888 |
12 Dec 1956 |
68 |
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Grime |
Harold Riley |
7 Jul 1959 |
Kt Bach |
12 May 1896 |
31 Aug 1984 |
88 |
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Grimley Evans |
John |
4 Nov 1997 |
Kt Bach |
17 Sep 1936 |
26 Mar 2018 |
81 |
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Grimshaw |
Nicholas Thomas |
17 Apr 2002 |
Kt Bach |
9 Oct 1939 |
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Grimshaw |
William Josiah |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
29 Nov 1886 |
12 Sep 1958 |
71 |
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Grimston |
Rollo Estouteville |
12 Dec 1911 |
KCVO |
26 Oct 1861 |
29 Jan 1916 |
54 |
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Grimstone |
Gerald Edgar |
6 Feb 2015 |
Kt Bach |
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see "Beckett" |
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Grimwade |
Andrew Sheppard |
14 Aug 1980 |
Kt Bach |
26 Nov 1930 |
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Grimwade |
(Wilfrid) Russell |
4 Jul 1950 |
Kt Bach |
15 Oct 1879 |
2 Nov 1955 |
75 |
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Grindle |
Gilbert Edmund Augustine |
2 Jan 1922 |
KCMG |
28 May 1869 |
6 Feb 1934 |
64 |
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Grindrod |
John Basil Rowland |
31 Dec 1982 |
KBE (Civ) |
14 Dec 1919 |
4 Jan 2009 |
89 |
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Grinlinton |
John Joseph |
25 Jun 1894 |
Kt Bach |
1828 |
12 May 1912 |
83 |
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Grinstead |
Stanley Gordon |
22 Jul 1986 |
Kt Bach |
17 Jun 1924 |
13 Jul 2009 |
85 |
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Groom |
Littleton Ernest |
1 Jan 1924 |
KCMG |
22 Apr 1867 |
6 Nov 1936 |
69 |
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Groom |
(Thomas) Reginald |
26 Oct 1961 |
Kt Bach |
30 Dec 1906 |
28 Jun 1987 |
80 |
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Groom |
Victor Emmanuel |
1 Jan 1952 |
KBE (Mil) |
4 Aug 1898 |
6 Dec 1990 |
92 |
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" |
16 Jul 1953 |
KCVO |
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Grose |
Alan |
17 Jun 1989 |
KBE (Mil) |
24 Sep 1937 |
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Grose |
James Trevilly |
28 Feb 1934 |
Kt Bach |
13 Apr 1872 |
5 Dec 1944 |
72 |
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Gross |
Peter Henry |
11 Dec 2001 |
Kt Bach |
13 Feb 1952 |
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Grossart |
Angus McFarlane McLeod |
21 Oct 1997 |
Kt Bach |
6 Apr 1937 |
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Grosvenor |
Hugh Richard Arthur, 2nd
Duke of Westminster |
9 Nov 1907 |
GCVO |
19 Mar 1879 |
19 Jul 1953 |
74 |
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Ground |
Richard William |
20 Jan 2014 |
Kt Bach |
2 May 1949 |
22 Feb 2014 |
64 |
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Grounds |
Roy Burman |
8 Jul 1969 |
Kt Bach |
18 Dec 1905 |
2 Mar 1981 |
75 |
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Grove |
Coleridge |
21 May 1898 |
KCB (Mil) |
26 Sep 1839 |
17 May 1920 |
80 |
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Grove |
Edmund Frank |
3 Nov 1982 |
KCVO |
20 Jul 1920 |
28 Jun 2010 |
89 |
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Grove |
George |
22 May 1883 |
Kt Bach |
13 Aug 1820 |
28 May 1900 |
79 |
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Grove |
William Robert PC 1887 |
21 Feb 1872 |
Kt Bach |
11 Jul 1811 |
1 Aug 1896 |
85 |
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Grover |
Anthony Charles |
25 Jul 1973 |
Kt Bach |
13 Oct 1907 |
3 Sep 1981 |
73 |
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Grover |
Malcolm Henry Stanley |
12 Dec 1911 |
KCIE |
19 Jul 1858 |
17 Nov 1945 |
87 |
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" |
22 Jun 1914 |
KCB (Mil) |
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Groves |
Charles Barnard |
13 Feb 1973 |
Kt Bach |
10 Mar 1915 |
20 Jun 1992 |
77 |
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Groves |
John |
27 Jun 1900 |
Kt Bach |
7 Oct 1828 |
2 Oct 1905 |
76 |
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Grove-White |
Maurice Fitzgibbon |
10 Apr 1945 |
KBE (Mil) |
1887 |
3 Apr 1965 |
77 |
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Grubb |
Howard |
22 Aug 1887 |
Kt Bach |
1844 |
16 Sep 1931 |
87 |
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Grubb |
Kenneth George |
30 Jun 1953 |
Kt Bach |
9 Sep 1900 |
3 Jun 1980 |
79 |
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" |
13 Jun 1970 |
KCMG |
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Grugeon |
John Drury |
12 Feb 1980 |
Kt Bach |
20 Sep 1928 |
22 Nov 2009 |
81 |
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Grundy |
Claude Herbert |
15 Feb 1966 |
Kt Bach |
9 Feb 1891 |
31 May 1967 |
76 |
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Grundy |
Cuthbert Cartwright |
18 Aug 1919 |
Kt Bach |
1846 |
1 Feb 1946 |
99 |
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Grundy |
Edouard Michael FitzFrederick |
1 Jan 1963 |
KBE (Mil) |
29 Sep 1908 |
15 Jun 1987 |
78 |
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Grundy |
Mark |
2 Nov 2006 |
Kt Bach |
19 Jul 1959 |
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Grylls |
(William) Michael John MP for Chertsey 1970-1974 and
Surrey NW 1974-1997 |
13 Feb 1992 |
Kt Bach |
21 Feb 1934 |
7 Feb 2001 |
66 |
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Gubbins |
Charles O'Grady |
20 Jun 1911 |
Kt Bach |
1833 |
1911 |
78 |
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Gubbins |
Colin McVean |
1 Jan 1946 |
KCMG |
2 Jul 1896 |
11 Feb 1976 |
79 |
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Gubbins |
William Launcelotte |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCB (Mil) |
26 Jul 1849 |
8 Jul 1925 |
75 |
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Guest |
Charles Edward Neville |
1 Jan 1954 |
KBE (Mil) |
1900 |
23 Jun 1977 |
76 |
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Guest |
Ernest Lucas |
1 Jan 1944 |
KBE (Civ) |
20 Aug 1882 |
20 Sep 1972 |
90 |
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Gueterbock |
Paul Gottlieb Julius |
1 Jan 1949 |
KCB (Civ) |
13 Sep 1886 |
8 Mar 1954 |
67 |
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Guggisberg |
(Frederick) Gordon Governor of the Gold Coast
1919-1927 and British Guiana 1928-1930 |
2 Jan 1922 |
KCMG |
20 Jul 1869 |
21 Apr 1930 |
60 |
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Guilfoyle |
Margaret Georgina Constance |
31 Dec 1979 |
DBE (Civ) |
15 May 1926 |
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Guillemard |
Lawrence Nunns Governor of the Straits
Settlements 1919-1927 |
24 Jun 1910 |
KCB (Civ) |
7 Jun 1862 |
13 Dec 1951 |
89 |
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" |
" |
2 Jun 1923 |
KCMG |
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" |
" |
1 Jan 1927 |
GCMG |
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Guinness |
Alec CH 1994 |
10 Feb 1959 |
Kt Bach |
2 Apr 1914 |
5 Aug 2000 |
86 |
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Guinness |
Arthur Robert |
20 Jun 1911 |
Kt Bach |
1846 |
10 Jun 1913 |
66 |
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Guinness |
Arthur Rundell |
9 Jun 1949 |
KCMG |
26 May 1895 |
12 Mar 1951 |
55 |
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Guinness |
Edward Cecil, 1st Viscount
Iveagh, later [1919] 1st Earl of Iveagh |
25 Feb 1896 |
KP |
10 Nov 1847 |
7 Oct 1927 |
79 |
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" |
" |
7 Jan 1910 |
GCVO |
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Guinness |
Howard Christian Sheldon |
15 Jul 1981 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jun 1932 |
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Guinness |
John Ralph Sidney |
23 Feb 1999 |
Kt Bach |
23 Dec 1935 |
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Guinness |
Reginald Robert Bruce |
2 Aug 1897 |
Kt Bach |
9 Sep 1842 |
9 Jul 1909 |
66 |
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Guise |
John Governor
General of Papua New Guinea 1975-1977 |
14 Jun 1975 |
KBE (Civ) |
29 Aug 1914 |
7 Feb 1991 |
76 |
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" |
" |
16 Sep 1975 |
GCMG |
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Guise |
John Wright, 3rd
baronet [prev KCB (Mil) 13 Sep 1831] |
10 Nov 1862 |
GCB (Mil) |
20 Jul 1777 |
1 Apr 1865 |
87 |
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Guise-Moores |
Samuel Guise |
3 Jun 1925 |
KCB (Mil) |
24 Dec 1863 |
3 Oct 1942 |
78 |
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" |
" |
3 Jun 1931 |
KCVO |
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Gujadhur |
Radhamohun |
16 Mar 1976 |
Kt Bach |
1909 |
12 Aug 1988 |
79 |
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Gullett |
Henry Somer |
2 Jan 1933 |
KCMG |
26 Mar 1878 |
13 Aug 1940 |
62 |
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Gumbs |
Emile Rudolph |
18 Feb 1994 |
Kt Bach |
18 Mar 1928 |
10 May 2018 |
90 |
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Gumley |
Louis Stewart |
5 Jul 1937 |
Kt Bach |
1872 |
30 Sep 1941 |
69 |
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Gundry |
William See the note at
the foot of this page |
21 Dec 1916 |
Kt Bach |
1845 |
10 Jan 1917 |
71 |
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Gunesekera |
Frank Arnold |
29 Mar 1950 |
Kt Bach |
14 Nov 1887 |
23 Jan 1952 |
64 |
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Gunewardene |
Ratnakirti Senarat Serasinghe |
2 Jan 1956 |
Kt Bach |
1899 |
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Gun-Munro |
Sydney Douglas Governor of St.Vincent
1977-1979 and Governor General 1979-1985 |
11 Jun 1977 |
Kt Bach |
29 Nov 1916 |
1 Mar 2007 |
90 |
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" |
" |
29 Oct 1979 |
GCMG |
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Gunn |
George Roy |
10 Jun 1967 |
KBE (Mil) |
23 Dec 1910 |
27 Feb 1974 |
63 |
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Gunn |
(Herbert) James |
5 Feb 1963 |
Kt Bach |
30 Jun 1893 |
30 Dec 1964 |
71 |
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Gunn |
John |
6 Aug 1898 |
Kt Bach |
28 Oct 1837 |
20 Jan 1918 |
80 |
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Gunn |
John Currie |
9 Feb 1982 |
Kt Bach |
13 Sep 1916 |
26 Jul 2002 |
85 |
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Gunn |
Robert Norman |
25 Jul 1995 |
Kt Bach |
16 Dec 1925 |
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Gunn |
William Archer |
31 Dec 1960 |
KBE (Civ) |
1 Feb 1914 |
17 Apr 2003 |
89 |
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Gunning |
(Orlando) Peter |
10 Feb 1959 |
Kt Bach |
1 Oct 1908 |
4 Nov 1964 |
56 |
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Gunson |
James Henry |
10 Jul 1924 |
Kt Bach |
1877 |
12 May 1963 |
85 |
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Gunter |
Geoffrey Campbell |
7 Feb 1961 |
Kt Bach |
30 Apr 1879 |
17 Sep 1961 |
82 |
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Gunther |
John Thomson |
14 Sep 1975 |
Kt Bach |
2 Oct 1910 |
27 Apr 1984 |
73 |
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Gupta |
Krishna Govinda |
19 Jun 1911 |
KCSI |
28 Feb 1851 |
Mar 1926 |
75 |
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Gurden |
Harold Edward |
20 Jul 1983 |
Kt Bach |
28 Jun 1903 |
27 Apr 1989 |
85 |
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Gurdon |
John Bertrand Nobel Prize for Medicine
2012 |
30 Nov 1995 |
Kt Bach |
2 Oct 1933 |
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Gurdon |
William Brampton MP for Norfolk North
1899-Jan 1910 |
24 May 1882 |
KCMG |
5 Sep 1840 |
31 May 1911 |
70 |
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Gurner |
(Cyril) Walter |
20 Jul 1946 |
Kt Bach |
18 Jan 1888 |
14 Aug 1960 |
72 |
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Gurney |
Eustace |
28 Jun 1911 |
Kt Bach |
4 Oct 1876 |
3 Dec 1927 |
51 |
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Gurney |
Goldsworthy |
10 Aug 1863 |
Kt Bach |
14 Feb 1793 |
28 Feb 1875 |
82 |
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Gurney |
Henry Lovell
Goldsworthy For
information on the death of this knight, see the note at the foot of this
page |
14 Apr 1947 |
Kt Bach |
27 Jun 1898 |
6 Oct 1951 |
53 |
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" |
" |
1948 |
KCMG |
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Gurney |
Hugh |
3 Jun 1935 |
KCMG |
4 Feb 1878 |
7 Mar 1968 |
90 |
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Gurney |
Somerville Arthur |
9 Nov 1909 |
KCVO |
21 Oct 1835 |
17 May 1917 |
81 |
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Gurney |
Walter Edwin |
18 Feb 1919 |
Kt Bach |
1854 |
8 Jan 1924 |
69 |
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Gurney-Dixon |
Samuel |
10 Feb 1942 |
Kt Bach |
6 Jul 1878 |
30 Apr 1970 |
91 |
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Gutch |
John |
13 Jun 1957 |
KCMG |
12 Jul 1905 |
11 Feb 1988 |
82 |
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Guthardt |
Phyllis Myra |
12 Jun 1993 |
DBE (Civ) |
1 Aug 1929 |
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Guthrie |
Charles Ronald Llewelyn,
later [2001] Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank [L] |
30 Dec 1989 |
KCB (Mil) |
17 Nov 1938 |
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" |
" |
11 Jun 1994 |
GCB (Mil) |
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Guthrie |
Connop Thirlwall Robert,
later [1936] 1st baronet |
1 Jan 1918 |
KBE |
6 Jul 1882 |
28 Sep 1945 |
63 |
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Guthrie |
James |
12 May 1903 |
Kt Bach |
10 Jun 1859 |
6 Sep 1930 |
71 |
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Guthrie |
Rutherford Campbell |
4 Oct 1968 |
Kt Bach |
28 Nov 1899 |
20 Feb 1990 |
90 |
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Guthrie |
(William) Tyrone |
7 Feb 1961 |
Kt Bach |
2 Jul 1900 |
15 May 1971 |
70 |
|
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Guttery |
Norman Arthur |
1 Jan 1951 |
KBE (Civ) |
4 Jul 1889 |
23 Apr 1962 |
72 |
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Guttmann |
Ludwig |
15 Feb 1966 |
Kt Bach |
3 Jul 1899 |
18 Mar 1980 |
80 |
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Guy |
Henry Lewis |
1 Mar 1949 |
Kt Bach |
15 Jun 1887 |
20 Jul 1956 |
69 |
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Guy |
Philip Melmoth Nelson |
24 May 1873 |
KCB (Mil) |
1804 |
10 Mar 1878 |
73 |
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Guy |
Roland Kelvin |
31 Dec 1980 |
KCB (Mil) |
25 Jun 1928 |
13 Dec 2005 |
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31 Dec 1986 |
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Gwalior, Dewan of |
Rao Rajah Gunput Rao Kirkee
Shamshir Bahadur |
31 Dec 1875 |
KCSI |
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Gwalior, Maharaja of |
George Jiwaji Rao Scindia |
1 Jan 1941 |
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26 Jun 1916 |
16 Jul 1961 |
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1 Jan 1946 |
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Gwalior, Maharaja of |
Jayajirao Scindia |
25 Jun 1861 |
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19 Jan 1835 |
20 Jun 1886 |
51 |
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24 May 1866 |
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1 Jan 1877 |
Hon GCB (Mil) |
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Gwalior, Maharaja of |
Madho Rao Sindhia Bahadur |
25 May 1895 |
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20 Oct 1876 |
5 Jun 1925 |
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24 Jul 1901 |
Hon KCB (Mil) |
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Gwatkin |
Frederick |
21 Feb 1942 |
Kt Bach |
1885 |
20 Apr 1969 |
83 |
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Gwatkin |
Norman Wilmshurst |
1 Jan 1951 |
KCVO |
2 Aug 1899 |
31 Jul 1971 |
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1 Jan 1963 |
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Gwatkin |
Willoughby Garnons |
7 Jan 1920 |
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2 Feb 1925 |
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Gwyer |
Maurice Linford |
4 Jun 1928 |
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25 Apr 1878 |
12 Oct 1952 |
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3 Jun 1935 |
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Charles William |
3 Jun 1931 |
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12 Feb 1963 |
93 |
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Gwynne |
Roland Vaughan |
12 Feb 1957 |
Kt Bach |
16 May 1882 |
15 Nov 1971 |
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Gwynne-James |
Arthur Gwynne |
10 Jul 1935 |
Kt Bach |
1885 |
17 Mar 1936 |
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Gwynne-Jones |
Peter Llewellyn |
31 Dec 2009 |
KCVO |
12 Mar 1940 |
21 Aug 2010 |
70 |
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Helen Charlotte Isabella |
3 Jun 1919 |
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21 Jan 1879 |
26 Aug 1967 |
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3 Jun 1929 |
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Gyaw |
Htoon Aung |
24 Feb 1943 |
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Maung |
10 Feb 1942 |
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1886 |
16 Jul 1971 |
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Gyi |
Joseph Augustus Maung |
14 Apr 1927 |
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1872 |
9 Mar 1955 |
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Gzowski |
Kazimierz Stanislaus |
21 May 1890 |
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5 Mar 1813 |
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Sir George Franckenstein [Hon GCVO 1937, GCVO 1938] |
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Sir George and his wife were killed in a plane
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"A Convair-240 two-engined aircraft of the
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crashed six miles west of the Rhine-Main
airport, outside Frankfurt, this afternoon. All its 40 passengers, including
11 |
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women and three children, and the four members
of the crew were killed. |
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"The aircraft had not long resumed its
flight to Brussels when, according to witnesses, it lost height, rose again,
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then fell precipitously into the woods near
Walldorf. German and American police and firemen recovered the bodies from |
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the débris. There was some mist about, but the
weather was good, with adequate visibility and only a light wind. |
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"The airliner made the intermediate landing
at Rhine-Main with 16 passengers and took on board 24 more, including several |
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British subjects and American citizens bound for
New York. |
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"It is stated that the engines seemed to be
misfiring. Once his aircraft was airborne the pilot apparently sought to gain |
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height and to make a circuit in the hope of
being able to land again. |
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"Sir George Franckenstein, aged 75,
formerly Austrian Ambassador to Britain, and his wife were among those killed
in the |
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air crash............. |
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"the cause of the crash is unknown. The
aircraft caught fire when it hit the ground, and all on board died instantly.
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German
airport employee said that the Convair was "smashed to matchwood,"
which was scattered over a radius of 50 |
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yards. A dozen pieces of luggage lay undamaged,
having been thrown clear." |
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As to the cause of the crash, the Aviation
Safety Network website states the probable cause was the short circuiting of |
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the sparking plugs, due to a heavy deposit of
lead on them. |
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The following [edited] obituary appeared in
"The Times" also on 15 October 1953:- |
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"Sir George Franckenstein.......was one of
the most distinguished members of the Diplomatic Corps in London during the |
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period between the two wars. He was the envoy
chosen by the Austrian Republic to represent it in London when diplom- |
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atic relations were resumed with Great Britain
after the 1914-18 War, and he held the post uninterruptedly until Austrian |
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independence was destroyed by the German Reich
in 1938. When his post was suppressed he became a British subject |
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and was created a Knight Bachelor [sic]. The
previous year he had had conferred upon him the G.C.V.O. |
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"Franckenstein was born in 1878, the son of
a diplomat of the old Austro-Hungarian service, Baron Karl Franckenstein, and |
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of his wife, who had been by birth a Countess
Schoenborn. As a young man he served as attaché and secretary in several |
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of the larger Austro-Hungarian Embassies abroad
before becoming private secretary to Count [Alois Lexa von] Aehrenthal, |
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then Foreign Minister [1906-1912]. He was
afterwards frequently sent on special missions abroad, which included a visit
to |
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India and another to the Caucasus. |
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"The most painful duty he had to perform
was to go to Paris after the War of 1914-18 to receive the terms of peace |
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imposed
upon the new and dismembered Austria. He used afterwards to recall how he -
when all agreed to regard as one |
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of the gentlest and most cultured of men - was
confined behind barbed wire and never allowed to go for a motor drive |
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without an armed guard. He combined dignity with
tact in his difficult position, and the Vienna Government had no |
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hesitation
in choosing him to reopen the house in Belgrave Square where he had served
before 1914 under Count |
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Mensdorff
[Austro-Hungarian Ambassador to Great Britain 1904-1914] - now to be a
Legation instead of an Embassy. He |
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made his Legation a centre of London life, where
politicians, artists, journalists, and general society mingled without |
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ceremony and where first-rate concerts were
performed by Viennese virtuosi. |
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"Franckenstein made a great success of his
mission. He negotiated the loan raised for Austria under the League of
Nations |
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scheme, a large part of the money being found in
London. He was also responsible for the idea for holding an exhibition |
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of British art in Vienna in 1927, and furthered
every project for encouraging British travellers to visit Austria. He drew
the |
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bonds of the two countries very closely
together, culturally as well as politically, and when the Nazis seized his
native |
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land it seemed a natural transition for him to
become a British subject. The normally rather complicated formalities of |
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naturalisation were waived, and he immediately
became known as Sir George, instead of Baron Franckenstein. He was |
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active
during the 1939-45 War on a committee which prepared the case for an
independent Austria after the end of |
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hostilities. He published his reminiscences in a
volume called Facts and features of My Life (1939). |
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'In 1939 he married Editha, daughter of the late
Captain N. Keppel King. There is a son of the marriage." |
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Sir Drummond Drummond Fraser [KBE 1920] |
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The
report beneath of the inquest into Sir Drummond's death by suicide appeared
in the "Daily Telegraph" of 2 August |
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1929:- |
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'Depression
following upon the realisation that he would never again be able to occupy
the great position he had formerly |
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held
was stated at an inquest at Blakeney, on Wednesday, to have been responsible
for the suicide of Sir Drummond |
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Drummond Fraser, the well-known banker and
financial authority. |
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'Sir
Drummond had been found earlier in the day with his throat cut. A verdict of
suicide while of unsound mind was |
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recorded. |
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'Helen
Low, who had been Sir Drummond's nurse for seven months, said that she was on
night duty. Sir Drummond woke |
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at four, but subsequently slept. She left the
room at 6.35, but hearing a noise four minutes later, she returned and found |
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him in what she thought was a state of
haemorrhage. She summoned assistance, and later it was discovered that his
throat |
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was cut. |
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'Dr.
H.W. Hales, of Sheringham, who had been attending Sir Drummond during his
residence at Blakeney, said that he had a |
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nervous breakdown in 1915, following the loss of
his two sons in the war, and was considerably depressed at the death of |
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his wife two years ago. He had entirely lost the
use of his legs, and had to be helped in and out of bed. For some time he |
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had hoped again to occupy the great position he
once held, but the knowledge that he would never do so was gradually |
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impressed on his mind and made him subject to
fits of great depression. |
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'Dr.
Hales' partner said that a razor and case were found near Sir Drummond's
right hand, and Mabel Reynolds, chamber- |
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maid, described how Sir Drummond asked her on
Sunday to give him a case from a chest of drawers. She did not know it |
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contained any razors. |
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'Sir
Drummond Drummond Fraser, of Scottish descent, the son of the late Mr. W.
Murray Fraser, was born in Manchester |
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in 1867. He was for a time managing director of
the Manchester and Liverpool District Bank, and served as president of |
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the Manchester Bankers' Institute. Interested in
many financial and industrial undertakings, he was also a Director of |
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Trafford Park Estates, of the Redeemable
Securities Investment Trust, and of the First, Second, and Third Co-operative |
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Investments Trusts. Sir Drummond was
vice-president of the Institute of Bankers, and hon. lecturer on banking at |
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Manchester University. |
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'Sir
Drummond rendered especially valuable assistance to the country during and
after the war in connection with finance. |
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He helped materially to set on foot the system
of day-to-day borrowing, greatly easing the financial difficulties of the |
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Government. He was made a K.B.E. in 1920. |
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'In
1921 he became the first organiser of the international credit scheme under
the League of Nations, and in this work |
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he was ably assisted by his wife, Lady Drummond
Fraser.' |
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Sir Christopher John Frayling [Kt Bach 2001] |
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Sir Christopher is a British cultural historian
and a former Chairman of the Arts Council. One of his special interests is
the |
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"spaghetti western," which led to his
writing a popular biography of Sergio Leone, and he has appeared in several
docum- |
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entaries
about Leone and his films. This interest also extends to the films of Clint
Eastwood, such that his motto is "Perge |
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Scelus Mihi Diem Perficias." This is
translated as "Proceed, varlet, and let the day be rendered perfect for
my benefit," or, |
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in Clint Eastwood's oft-quoted phrase, "Go
ahead, punk, make my day." |
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Sir John Joseph Garvan [Kt Bach 1927] |
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Garvan's name was included in the 1927 New
Year's Honours List published in a supplement to the London Gazette dated |
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31 December 1926 (issue 33235, page 2). A
further entry in the London Gazette, dated 22 October 1927 (issue 33323, |
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page 6697) states that "The King has been
pleased, by Letters Patent under the Great Seal of the Realm, to confer the |
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dignity of Knighthood upon John Joseph
Garvan." Garvan had, however, died on 18 July 1927, thus making the
knighthood |
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effectively posthumous. |
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Sir Anthony Hastings George [KCMG 1943] |
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Sir Anthony committed suicide in Baltimore in
January 1944, as reported in the "New York Times" of 10 January
1944:- |
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'Sir Anthony Hastings George, 56, British
consul-general in Boston, was killed today in a fall from a fourth-story
hotel |
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window, the British consulate here [Baltimore]
reported. |
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Sir Anthony, who had been in the consular
service nearly all his life, was in Baltimore prior to returning to England
on sick |
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leave. |
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'He was the British consul in Shanghai at the
time of Pearl Harbor and was interned by the Japanese for eight months, |
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returning to England in 1942. He had held the
Boston post since February, 1943. Sir Anthony was unmarried. |
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'Dr. Henry C. Wollenweber, assistant medical
examiner for Baltimore, pronounced the death a suicide. Patrolmen Wilbert |
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Sudmaier and John Foertschbeck reported that
several passers-by saw Sir Anthony standing in the hotel window and one |
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of them ran inside to notify the manager. When
hotel men reached the room, which Sir Anthony had engaged last night, |
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they found it empty. |
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'Boston consular officials who had accompanied
Sir Anthony to Baltimore said that he never had fully recovered from |
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amoebic dysentery, contracted during his
internment at Shanghai.' |
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In another section of the "New York
Times" on the same day (10 January 1944) Sir Anthony's life is described
as follows:- |
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'Sir Anthony Hastings George was the son of
William Edward George, Downside, Stoke Bishop, Bristol. He was educated at |
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Malvern and in 1908 passed the competitive
examinations for consular service. His first post was in China, where he went |
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as
student interpreter in 1908. During his thirty-four years in that country he
served in many capacities at Hankow, |
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Nanking, Shanghai, Peiping, Tientsin and other
places. |
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'After many years as acting vice consul and
acting commercial secretary, he was appointed vice consul in 1926. In 1929 |
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he was appointed consul, in 1930 commercial
secretary and in 1940 general consul. He served as British delegate to the |
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China Customs Tariff Commission in 1922 and as
representative from China at the coronation of King George in 1937. In |
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1938 Mr. George was made a companion of St.
Michael and St. George. In the spring of last year he was made a knight |
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in that order.' |
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Sir Maurice White Gibson [Kt Bach 1975] |
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Sir Maurice and his wife were murdered by the
IRA in April 1987. The subsequent inquest was reported by "The Irish
Times" |
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on 23 December 1987:- |
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"The IRA killing of Lord Justice Maurice
Gibson (74) and his wife, Lady Cecily [sic] (67), in a bomb explosion last
April was |
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described
yesterday as a depraved crime against humanity. The condemnation of the
double murder came from the |
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Banbridge, Co Down coroner, Mr Daniel Thompson,
when he recorded verdicts that both victims died from multiple injuries |
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received in the massive blast. |
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"Lord
Justice Gibson, who was a Lord Justice [of] Appeal and the North's most
senior judge after the Lord Chief Justice, |
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Lord Lowry, was the fifth member of the
justiciary in the North to die during the present troubles. |
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"He and his wife were travelling towards
Newry on the main road from Dundalk at about 8.35 am on April 25th last when |
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their car was wrecked by a powerful device
attached to a car which had been left parked on the roadside hard shoulder. |
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The blast happened in the townland of Killeen in
Co Down. |
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"They had just crossed into Northern
Ireland having travelled from Dublin where they had landed from a car ferry
following |
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a holiday abroad. They were driving past the
stationary car when the explosion occurred. |
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"The Gibsons' car, with Lady Cecily at the
steering wheel and Sir Maurice in the front passenger seat took the full
force of |
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the
blast and was hurled across to the opposite side of the road bursting into
flames. The explosion was so strong that it |
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left a crater 18 feet in diameter and almost 5
feet deep. |
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"Police witnesses told the inquest of
arriving at the scene and discovering two badly burned bodies in the
burnt-out car. |
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The
Gibsons were formally identified by dental records. Autopsy reports showed
that Lord Justice and Lady Gibson |
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sustained severe injuries from the bomb blast
and the coroner said that death appeared to have been instantaneous. |
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unpunished. Let no one be in doubt, only the
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Maurice Raymond Gifford |
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The listing of knights created between 1837 and
1904 is almost entirely derived from Shaw's "Knights of England".
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listing of KCMGs, there is shown the name of the Hon. Maurice Raymond |
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Gifford, with the notation that the award had
been made in recognition of services rendered in Matabeleland. Unfortunately |
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this entry is incorrect - Gifford was never
knighted and his name therefore should not have appeared in Shaw. The London |
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Gazette for 24 April 1896 (issue 26733, page
2455) shows that Gifford was created CMG, not KCMG. The entry reads:- |
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"Chancery
of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Downing Street, April 17,
1896. The Queen has been graciously |
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pleased to give directions for the following
appointment to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint
George, |
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in
recognition of services rendered in Matabeleland: To be an Ordinary Member of
the Third Class, or Companions of the |
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said Most Distinguished Order: - The Honourable
Maurice Raymond Gifford." |
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I have chosen to include Gifford in the listing,
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readers, with my object being to demonstrate
that Shaw's listing of knights is not infallible. Another reason for his
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Upon Gifford's death, the following obituary
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"Intelligence reached Grantham on Saturday
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"Mr. Gifford, who was suffering from a
nervous breakdown, went to undergo a rest cure at the house of Dr. Sturge, at |
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was discovered by one of the servants rushing about the lawn with his |
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clothes on fire. The servant secured assistance,
and eventually, by means of rugs and blankets, the flames were subdued. |
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Mr.
Gifford was carried into the house terribly burned but conscious. He said
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clean spots from his trousers had been set on
fire by a cigarette he was smoking at the time. He died later in the day |
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from shock, retaining consciousness almost to
the end. At the inquest the jury returned a verdict of "Accidental
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"Mr. Gifford was the fourth son of the
second Lord Gifford by his marriage with Frederica, eldest daughter of the
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Fitzhardinge. He was born in May, 1859. His eldest brother is the present Lord
Gifford, V.C. (qv); his next eldest brother, |
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Edward, a sub-lieutenant in the Navy, was
drowned in the sinking of his Majesty's ship Eurydice, off the Isle of Wight
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at Greenhithe, and served for some time as an officer of the mercantile |
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marine. He saw service in Egypt in 1882 as a
galloper for a war correspondent, then as a scout under General [Sir |
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Rebellion [in Canada in 1885], and next as a scout in the Matabele Campaign
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1893. In the Matabele Rebellion, in 1896, he
raised and commanded A and B Troop "Gifford Horse," and as a result
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severe wound received during the campaign his
arm was amputated at the shoulder. His services on this occasion were |
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recognised by the award of the C.M.G., and he
commanded the Rhodesian Horse in the Jubilee Procession of June, 1897. |
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the South African War he joined the Kimberley Mounted Corps and served on
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"By his marriage with Marguerite, only
child of the late Captain Cecil Thorold, of Boothby Hall, he leaves a family
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daughters and one son, Charles Maurice Elton,
born in 1899 [who eventually became 5th Baron Gifford in 1937]." |
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On the occasion of his marriage to Marguerite
Thorold, the "New York Times" of 22 September 1897 reported:- |
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"Captain the Hon. Maurice Gifford, a
brother of Baron Gifford of the British South Africa Company and General
Manager of |
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the Bechuanaland Exploration Company, who lost
his arm as a result of a wound received during the Matabele war of last |
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year, was married to-day at St. Paul's Church,
Knightsbridge, to Miss Marguerite Thorold. |
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"Among
Capt. Gifford's presents to his bride was the bullet which cost him an arm.
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Sir Charles John Stanley Gough VC [KCB 1881 and GCB 1895] |
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Born in India, at the age of 16 Gough joined the
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1848-49. During the Indian Mutiny, Gough,
together with his brother Hugh (qv) were members of the Corps of Guides. |
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For a number of deeds during the Mutiny, Gough
was awarded the Victoria Cross. The citation in the London Gazette of |
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"First,
for gallantry in an affair at Khurkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 15th of
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was wounded, and killed two of the Enemy. Secondly, for gallantry on the 18th
of August, when he led a Troop of the |
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Guide Cavalry in a charge, and cut down two of
the Enemy's Sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand to hand |
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combat. Thirdly, for gallantry on the 27th of
January, 1858, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the |
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Enemy's leaders and pierced him with his sword,
which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself with |
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his revolver, and shot two of the Enemy.
Fourthly, for gallantry on the 23rd of February, at Meangunge, where he came |
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to the assistance of Brevet-Major O.H. St.
George Anson, and killed his opponent, immediately afterwards cutting down |
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another of the Enemy in the same gallant
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Gough remained in the Army, reaching the rank of
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Both his son, John Edmund Gough, and his
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Sir Hugh Henry Gough VC [KCB 1881 and GCB 1896] |
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Gough was a lieutenant in the 1st Bengal
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"Lieutenant
Gough, when in command of a party of Hodson's Horse, near Alumbagh, on the
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particularly distinguished himself by his
forward bearing in charging across a swamp, and capturing two guns, although |
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defended by a vastly superior body of the enemy.
On this occasion he had his horse wounded in two places, and his |
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turban cut through by sword cuts, whilst engaged
in combat with three Sepoys. Lieutenant Gough also particularly |
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distinguished himself, near Jellalabad, Lucknow,
on the 25th of February, 1858, by showing a brilliant example to his |
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Regiment, when ordered to charge the enemy's
guns, and by his gallant and forward conduct, he enabled them to effect |
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object. On this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats,
until at length he was disabled by a |
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musket ball through the leg, while charging two
Sepoys with fixed bayonets. Lieutenant Gough on this day had two horses |
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killed under him, a shot through his helmet, and
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Gough remained in the Army, reaching the rank of
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Gough has been described as a "member of
the bravest family in England," since he was the son of a Victoria Cross
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After serving in British Central Africa, the
Sudan, Crete and the Second Boer War, by 1903 Gough was a Brevet Major |
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serving in the Rifle Brigade in Somaliland. On
22 April 1903, Gough was in command of a column when it came under attack |
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by an enemy force in superior numbers. During
the retreat, two of Gough's officers, Captains William George Walker and |
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Murray Rolland, went to the aid of another officer, Captain Bruce, who had
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subsequently awarded Victoria Crosses, their citation in the London Gazette
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the return of Major Gough's column to Denop on the 22nd April last, after the
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considerably in rear of the column, owing to the thick bush, and to having to
hold their ground while wounded men |
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being placed on camels. At this time Captain Bruce was shot through the body
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and fell on the path unable to move. Captains
Walker and Rolland, two men of the 2nd Battalion King's African Rifles, one |
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and one Somali of the Camel Corps were with him when he fell. In the meantime
the column being unaware of what |
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had happened were getting further away. Captain
Rolland then ran back some 500 yards and returned with assistance to |
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bring off Captain Bruce, while Captain Walker
and his men remained with that Officer, endeavouring to keep off the enemy, |
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who were all around in the thick bush. This they
succeeded in doing, though not before Captain Ross was hit a second |
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time, and the Sikh wounded. But for the gallant
conduct displayed by these Officers and men, Captain Bruce must have |
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The report upon which Walker and Rolland
received their awards was written by Gough, who, in his report, downplayed |
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his
own role in the failed rescue attempt. It was not until later that year that
a full report reached the ears of the top |
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brass
and it became obvious that Gough was as deserving of recognition as Walker
and Rolland. Accordingly, the London |
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Gazette of 15 January 1904 (issue 27636, page
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"During
the action at Daratoleh, on 22nd April last. Major Gough assisted Captains
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late Captain Bruce (who had been mortally
wounded) and preventing that Officer from falling into the hands of the
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Walker and Rolland have already been awarded the Victoria Cross for their
gallantry on this occasion, but Major |
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Gough (who was in command of the column) made no
mention of his own conduct, which has only recently been brought |
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Gough was a Brigadier-General when war was
declared in August 1914. He went to France with the British Expeditionary |
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Force and by early 1915 was chosen to plan the
defence of Neuve Chappelle. Gough was due to be promoted to Major- |
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General in March 1915, but on 20 February, while
visiting his old battalion (the Rifle Brigade) he was shot by a German |
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sniper and died the following day. In
recognition of his service, Gough was granted a posthumous knighthood, the
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King has been graciously pleased to approve of the posthumous honour of a
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Division of the Most Honourable Order of the
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Edmond Gough, V.C., C.B., C.M.G, A.D.C, who died
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gallantry at the head of a Ladder Party, at the assault of the Redan, on the
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heroism in sallying out of the trenches on
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Graham remained in the Army, serving in the
Second Anglo-Chinese War in 1860 before returning to England where he |
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held a succession of roles as commanding
engineer in various Army bases. In 1882 he accompanied Wolseley to Egypt |
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where he served in the campaign against Urabi
Pasha. In 1884 he led his troops against Osman Digna, who he defeated |
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command of the Suakin Field Force in the Sudan. He attained the rank |
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in August, 1856, not far from the [present day]
site of Burketown. They had set out ten weeks before from the Victoria |
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River on a terrible overland journey that took
them across Arnhem Land and down the desolate coastline of the Gulf. They |
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were looking for the lost explorer Ludwig
Leichhardt. The Albert River should have been the end of the march, for their |
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leader, Augustus Charles Gregory, had ordered
the expedition's schooner to meet them there. But as they gazed at the |
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wide sheet of water the men's hearts sank. The
schooner was not there. Their only hope of survival now was to push on |
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while their provisions lasted. On the river bank
Gregory buried a message under a marked tree and the party set out again. |
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goal was the nearest settlement on the Queensland coast - Port Curtis, 1000
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exploration. His second expedition exploded the legend of an inland sea or
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Nottinghamshire in 1819, and as a child was taken by his parents to the new
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and his younger brother, Frank [1821-1888], entered the Government |
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Survey Office in Perth and within a few years
were hardy, enterprising bushmen. The age of Australian inland exploration |
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was just beginning, and Gregory's imagination
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first overland journey down the West Australian coast after the whaleboats |
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accompanying his expedition were wrecked on the
lonely shore of Shark Bay. Two years later [Edward John] Eyre became |
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the first man to reach West Australia overland
from the eastern colonies with his nightmare journey along the coast of the |
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Great Australian Bight. By 1844 [Charles] Sturt
was pushing north from Adelaide, reaching Cooper's Creek and exploring the |
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Shark Bay, Grey had discovered the Gascoyne and Murchison Rivers and |
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rich grasslands near the present site of
Geraldton, but he had not attempted to penetrate the interior. The Swan River |
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first journey, in 1846, achieved little except the discovery of valuable coal
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Gregory turned inland he encountered waterless
desert. In September 1848, with five men, including his brother Frank, and |
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provisions for three months, Gregory set out
from Perth again and established a base on the Murchison River. As he pushed |
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farther
north the country worsened. For days the explorers hacked their way through
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heat and relying on native waterholes. Inland they saw nothing but rocky,
sun-baked hills and arid plains. They |
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were 350 miles from Perth when the men reached
the limit of their endurance and had to turn back. Gregory's report was |
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gloomy. A few stretches of good pastures existed
along the coast. Behind them was a desert, lifeless except for a few |
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"Although Gregory had failed in his primary
objective he had added considerably to geographical knowledge. His reputation |
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won him command of a much more important
expedition a few years later. By the 1850s the search for the lost explorer |
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Ludwig
Leichhardt had become an Australia-wide concern. Expeditions were being
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Adelaide. Gregory's, promoted in Sydney, was one
of the largest and best equipped. It sailed in the schooners Monarch |
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and Tom Tough in September 1855. With Gregory
were the botanist Baron von Mueller, Dr. Elsey as surgeon, nine other |
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experienced bushmen. They had horses, cattle,
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"Gregory's plan was to establish a base on
the Victoria River in what is now the Northern Territory, then explore south
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east in the hope of picking up Leichhardt's
trail. When the ships reached the river the Monarch was sent home, the Tom |
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Tough
being retained to carry later the party back to Sydney from some point on the
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struck. While Gregory was on a preliminary
journey inland the schooner ran aground. Half the stores were ruined when her |
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before Gregory set out again, hoping to follow the Victoria River to its
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find tribes who might give him news of
Leichhardt. From the steamy coastal heat the explorers pushed south into
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vanished into dry salt lakes or were lost in the sand. By the end of March, |
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travelling at night to ease heat and thirst,
Gregory and his men were back on the Victoria River to find scurvy breaking
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refused to give up the search. The Tom Tough was ordered to Koepang, in |
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the Victoria River with 34 packhorses. Across some of the worst country in
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Land, they headed for the Roper River and then down the southern shore of the
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had to open fire on bands of prowling natives. The horses began dying from
exhaustion. Then came the stunning |
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blow when the schooner failed to appear with its
desperately needed food. Three months and 1000 miles of suffering and |
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endurance rarely paralleled in Australian
exploring lay ahead of them before they struggled into Port Curtis late in
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barely afloat - eventually turned up in Brisbane, having reached the Albert |
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"Gregory's feat won acclamation. Little
more than a year later he was invited to lead another Leichhardt-hunting
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being equipped in Brisbane. No one knew exactly
what direction Leichhardt had taken when the left the last frontiers of |
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in southern Queensland in April 1848. Widely different theories were debated.
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headed due west towards the Barcoo River (discovered by [Edmund] |
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month later, after toiling painfully through the rugged hills at the head of |
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the Warrego and the Nive, they emerged on the
flat country along the upper reaches of the Barcoo. A scene of appalling |
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desolation met their eyes - a harsh, lifeless
landscape withered by drought and shimmering in a haze of terrible heat. The |
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river was only a string of stagnant pools. Even
the stunted trees along its banks were dead. All round was a vast expanse |
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of sun-baked mud riddled with great fissures.
Their starving horses ate decayed weeds in the pools and gnawed the bark |
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from deserted native gunyahs. Only the hope of
finding better country downstream kept Gregory and his men plodding |
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"Near
the junction of the Barcoo and the Alice, they stumbled on a discovery whose
significance was to be debated for |
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the next 50 years. They found a tree marked with
the letter "L". Nearby were the stumps of trees that had obviously
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felled with an axe. At last it seemed that they
had struck the long-lost trail of Ludwig Leichhardt. With revived spirits the |
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explorers pushed on. Gradually the country
improved. Long stretches of water appeared in the river bed and there was |
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grass
for the emaciated horses. By the end of May Gregory realised he had entered
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Adelaide 13 years before. Thus he had
established the important fact that Kennedy's Barcoo and Sturt's Cooper's
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were the same stream. However, his men were near
the end of their tether. As they approached Lake Eyre the river |
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vanished
again into mud plains and sandhills stretching away as far as the eye could
see. To continue westward would |
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have been almost certain suicide. So Gregory
turned south down the Strzelecki River and led his party through the wild |
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"Although the mystery of Leichhardt was
still unsolved, Gregory had made a momentous contribution to the knowledge of |
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central Australia. The journey down the Barcoo
was his last major expedition but many active and valuable years lay ahead |
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of him as surveyor-general of the new colony of
Queensland. He marked out the boundary between Queensland and N.S.W. |
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He became a member of the Queensland Parliament,
was president of the Australian Association for the Advancement of |
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Science and was knighted in 1903. When he died
on June 25, 1905, he was one of the last survivors of the heroic age of |
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George Grey enjoyed a long career as a colonial administrator and politician.
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one of Australia's most ill-fated explorers, as
is told in the following article which appeared in the July 1969 issue of the |
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"A little band of human scarecrows, their
clothing hanging in tatters and their bearded, blackened faces gaunt with
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into the outlying huts of the township of Perth [Western Australia] on April
21, 1839. So wild was the appearance |
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of their leader that the settlers mistook him
for a mad Malay who sometimes emerged from the bush to raid their livestock |
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and provisions. But as young Lieutenant George
Grey hoarsely gasped out his story the pioneers lowered their loaded |
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muskets and gathered round him to listen in
astonishment. For 500 miles, by whaleboat and then on foot, Grey had led his |
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party
down the desolate, unknown West Australian coast from Shark Bay to the banks
of the Swan River. Three more |
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weeks passed before the rest of the expedition,
scattered along the trail far behind Grey's advance group, were discovered |
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and brought to safety by a rescue team from
Perth. As the full account of their wanderings became known, it was realised |
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that they had accomplished one of the most
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"Few explorers ever started with less
experience or in stranger circumstances than the man destined to open up
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hinterland of the West Australian coast. It all began because in the summer
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two
youthful officers in London decided that they were bored by the parade ground
monotony of peacetime army |
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existence. Lieut. George Grey was 24 and his
friend Lieut. Lushington even younger when they searched the atlas for some |
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place that might offer an outlet for their
adventurous spirits. Neither knew anything about Australia except that it was |
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invitingly
remote and there were many big blank spaces on the maps of the mysterious
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"The eastern side had been thoroughly
explored by land and sea since the original convict colony was planted on
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nearly 50 years before. However, apart from the recently founded outpost on
the Swan River, the vast western |
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coast from Arnhem Land to Cape Leeuwin was still
almost completely unknown. Early Dutch navigators had made landfalls |
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there on their way to the East Indies and given
Dutch names to bays, islands and headlands along the shore. Matthew |
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Flinders and a few other seamen had also visited
the coast. But what lay inland from the barren, forbidding beaches no |
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"It was late in 1836 when Grey and
Lushington approached the Colonial Office and offered to lead an expedition
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from Arnhem Land to the Swan River. The
authorities were sceptical, but support from the Royal Geographical Society |
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turned the scale, and in July 1837 the explorers
sailed from Plymouth in the warship Beagle. At Cape Town they chartered |
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the
140-ton schooner Lynher, and Grey, as commander of the party, completed
preparations for his first disastrous |
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venture on Australian soil. Into the tiny ship
were stowed 31 sheep, 19 goats, six dogs and three months' provisions of |
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flour and salt meat. Five more volunteers were
enlisted in Cape Town, bringing the total, apart from the crew, to 11 men, |
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including five soldiers and an army surgeon. Of
them all only one, a seaman named Ruston, had ever seen the West |
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Australian coast before. Grey himself had only
the vaguest idea of the geography of the region. |
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December 2 the Lynher dropped anchor in Hanover Bay, near Collier Bay, half
way between the present towns of |
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Derby and Wyndham, and almost immediately things
began to go wrong. Grey impetuously set off inland with five men on |
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a preliminary survey, and in the rugged,
sun-scorched country his inexperience was soon fatally apparent. After
narrowly |
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escaping
death from drowning in a tidal creek and then from the spears of the
Aboriginals, Grey decided to establish a |
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camp on the Prince Regent River. Meanwhile he
had sent the Lynher to Dutch Timor to get horses. By the time the ship |
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returned in January 1838 the expedition was
already disintegrating. Most of the livestock were dead. The men were |
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exhausted by heat and sickness and the monsoon
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plans, and on January 29 the explorers wearily set out for their distant goal
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2000 miles away. For a fortnight they plodded on, often forced by swollen
streams to detour into wild hills and |
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gorges where most of the pack horses died and
provisions had to be thrown away to lighten the loads of the survivors. |
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February 21 brought the crowning calamity when
hordes of hostile natives appeared on the rocks in front of them and |
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Grey was struck down with three spears embedded
in his body. Musket fire drove the savages off, but for weeks the party |
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was halted while Grey lay tossing in agony from
a gaping, abscessed wound in his thigh. |
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end came when they struggled to the banks of the Glenelg River, by now on
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terribly weakened by his constant sufferings.
The country after the rains, Grey wrote in his journal, was "as verdant
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fertile as the eye of man ever rested
upon." In caves near the headwaters of the river he found an astonishing
array of |
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rock paintings - grotesque human figures totally
unlike any work of the primitive Australian Aboriginals. The origins of these |
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paintings still puzzles modern anthropologists
and many theories - including ancient contacts with the civilisations of
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them. Grey was the first white man to see them but, with his men |
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driven to the limit of their endurance, he
realised that he could explore no farther. By April 15, with Grey doped by
massive |
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doses of laudanum to deaden his pain, the little
band was back at Hanover Bay, where mercifully the Lynher was still at |
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on the island of Mauritius, Grey still stubbornly determined to return to |
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Australia as soon as his men had recuperated and
his wounds had healed. In September he reached Perth with four of his |
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original companions, to discover that Governor
Stirling was none too enthusiastic about helping the amateur explorers. It |
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was early in the following year before he found
an American skipper willing to land Grey with his men and three whaleboats |
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somewhere near the modern site of Carnarvon,
about 500 miles north of Perth. By then Grey had enlisted six more local |
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settlers in his party. And in February 1839 his
second and much more famous expedition disembarked on Bernier Island in |
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more Grey's impatience and lack of elementary foresight almost cost his
followers their lives. Bernier Island, which |
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had planned as his base, proved to be a waterless waste of sand and scrub,
and the party's only hope of survival was |
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to
get to the mainland as quickly as possible. One of the whaleboats had been
smashed in the surf. Then a hurricane |
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swept the island, scattering and ruining a large
part of their store of provisions. When the storm subsided Grey ordered |
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his men to bury some of the remaining stores on
the beach before setting out with the remaining two boats for a prelim- |
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"Steering through sandbanks and dismal
mangrove swamps they eventually struggled ashore on the eastern side of Shark |
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near the mouth of the Gascoyne River, but already their plight was desperate.
Beaten by incessant rain and |
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threatened by hostile natives whenever they
moved, the men huddled miserably in the boats watching their daily ration |
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dwindle to a handful of damp flour and rotting
meat. With fever and dysentery adding to their horrors, Grey decided he |
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must return to Bernier Island and salvage the
only provisions that stood between them and starvation. But as they made |
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their way painfully back across Shark Bay to the
island they found fresh disaster awaiting them. Storm-driven surf had |
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raked the beaches like a giant plough. More than
half the stores were irretrievably lost. Much of the rest was a sodden, |
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"Bitterly, Grey gave the only possible
order: exploring must be abandoned. Somehow they must get back to Perth in
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boats before they starved. On March 20, with
some of the men too feeble to handle the sails, they watched Bernier Island |
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drop
astern and set their course southward down the coast. Fate, however, still
had one more blow in store. It came only |
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two
days later, when Grey steered towards the long sandy beach of Gantheaume Bay
to give his men a brief respite |
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ashore. One whaleboat was swept on a hidden reef
and smashed to pieces. The other was so badly damaged that it would |
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well have felt that they had been spared only to face a much more terrible
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on dry ground. Week after week they plodded on,
living on boiled grass, wild cane, thistles, shellfish and dead sea birds |
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they found washed up on the beach. Grey
discovered and named the Murchison River. They passed the site of the modern |
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Geraldton
and its rich surrounding country and crossed the wide dry bed of the Irwin
River. By then it was apparent to |
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Grey that the weaker members of his party would
never survive the pace at which he relentlessly drove them forward. |
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six of his toughest men he decided to push on ahead and bring rescue, leaving
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stragglers on the last fearful stage of the
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for a week but a parrot and roasted frogs given them by the natives Grey's |
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little band staggered into the outlying
settlements of Perth. For the next three weeks rescue parties scoured the
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to the picking up the rest of the expedition,
only one man of which had died and been buried in the sandhills, within a few |
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"Grey had achieved much less than he hoped
when he and Lushington had poured out their optimistic plans in the Colonial |
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Office in London. But, with all his rashness and
inexperience, he had removed one big blank space from the Australian map. |
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And he had blazed the trail into a vast new
territory for the pioneers of the west. |
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Australia and New Zealand before |
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death in 1898. He was to be hailed as one of the greatest colonial
administrators of his era. He was also, in more |
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youthful days, certainly one of its strangest
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Sir Wilfrid was killed in a plane crash in
November 1948. The accident went almost unnoticed in the British Press, with
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containing little more than the fact of the crash and the death-toll. Nowhere
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substantial reports of the crash or on any
subsequent investigation by the authorities. The report below appeared in
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Montgomery, near about Verhari where it later crashed. The cause of the crash
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evening for the scene of the accident to make further inquiries and bring
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Sir William enjoyed his knighthood for less than
three weeks, and had not been invested with the insignia, when he died in |
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January 1917. A year later, the Edinburgh
Gazette (issue 13201, page 503) contained a notice dated 23 January 1918
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stated that "The King has been pleased, by
Warrant under His Majesty's Royal Sign Manual, bearing date the 9th January |
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1918, to ordain and declare that Florence
Eugenie Barwell Gundry, widow of William Gundry, Esquire, late of North
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Enfield Chase, in the County of Middlesex, shall
have, hold and enjoy the style, title, place and precedence to which she |
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survived to receive the honour of Knight Bachelor at the hands of His
Majesty." |
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Gurney was the British High Commissioner in
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"Sir Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner
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on the third anniversary of his appointment to
office. He died very bravely. Even in Malaya, where each road journey is a |
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calculated risk and minds have been conditioned
to think clearly in violent circumstances, details of ambushes are rarely |
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reported
coherently, but yesterday's survivors remembered that the High Commissioner
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"He was travelling by road, accompanied by
his wife and private secretary, to Fraser's Hill, a hill resort some 70 miles
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of Kuala Lumpur, when his car and the police
escort were ambushed two miles from a gap on the Kuala Kubu and Pahang |
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road. Automatic fire swept the small convoy as
it slowly negotiated bends on the hill road and concentrated on the High |
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Commissioner's car, which came to a halt with
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the convoy. He described how Sir Henry Gurney
deliberately stepped out of his car to face the danger and to draw away |
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fire from his wife. He was killed almost
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fallen. Mr. D. Staples, the secretary, was
slightly wounded, and there were six police casualties. The terrorists
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been left behind before the ambush because of a mechanical fault, and his |
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Rolls-Royce, flying the Federation flag and
bearing the crown insignia - it was typical of Sir Henry Gurney that he never |
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sought
security by travelling incognito - was travelling between a small car and an
armoured vehicle. The ambush had |
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been well prepared; notes on military traffic
left behind by one terrorist indicated that the road had been kept under |
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observation for two days, and it is believed
that more than 30 terrorists took part, firing light machine-guns and rifles
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that they were waiting especially for the High Commissioner; nor can it be |
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supposed that the ambush would have been safely
evaded had the escort been complete. The Kuala Kubu road, like most |
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of Malaya's highways, offers many opportunities
for ambuscade, and when the leading car is brought to a standstill |
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"A day of morning was declared in Malaya
and Singapore, and Asian notables were quick to offer their condolences. They |
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were not formal panegyrics, because Sir Henry
Gurney was an Englishman whom Asians could respect and trust. He had a |
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sympathy for nationalist aspirations which some
Europeans found hard to understand, and an intellectual integrity which |
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saw clearly not only the problems of Malaya but
also the virtues of its peoples. For him their political independence within |
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the Commonwealth was an objective, and not a
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ability, and it has been said that he did not care much for public opinion.
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men enjoyed the prestige which many of his achievements should have |
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brought him. Few people knew of the humanity and
charity with which he supported Malay and Chinese orphans. |
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"His most important contribution to the
welfare of Malaya was his understanding of the conditions in which Communism |
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flourishes. He firmly opposed professional
advice which almost bordered on an insistence that political and social
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be postponed until after the emergency. It must have sounded attractive to an
administrator burdened with so |
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many problems, but instead he decided that the
attack on Communism must be three-pronged - military, political and |
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social. The Briggs plan was inspired by Sir
Henry Gurney. [The Briggs Plan was devised by General Sir Harold Briggs and |
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aimed to defeat the Communists by cutting off
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"The
membership system in the Legislature, under which Asians assumed ministerial
responsibility, was his last major |
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political reform, and he did much to facilitate
the establishment of the trade union movement. These and other actions, |
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such as the resettlement of Chinese squatters,
combined to make a political counter-reformation which promises to defeat |
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Communism if the principles established are
maintained. |
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"The terrorists had threatened to capture
him alive, but he travelled in all parts of the country, always impeccably
dressed, |
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always seeing things for himself, and always
seeking out tappers, miners, clerks, squatters, and other Malayans who did |
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sign his visitors' book. Thus he courted the sudden end which came yesterday
on a lonely hillside, but he came to |
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know intimately the conditions of frustration
and crippled idealism which lead to Communism. The terrorist who fired the |
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fatal shots will probably never know the
immensity of the crime he has committed against Malaya." |
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