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- Armitstead is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Claire Armitstead, British journalist and author George Armitstead (1847) (1847–1912)...
- Elizabeth Mary Deignan MBE (née Armitstead; born 18 December 1988) is an English professional world champion track and road racing cyclist, who rides for...
- George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead MP (28 February 1824 in Riga, Governorate of Livonia (now Latvia) – 7 December 1915 in London) was a British businessman...
- Sydney Henry Armitstead (13 June 1837 – 29 January 1912) was an English cricketer, an alumnus of Charterhouse School whose cricketing career including...
- Claire Armitstead FRSL is a British journalist and author. She is ****ociate Editor (Culture) at The Guardian, where she has worked since 1992. She is also...
- George Armitstead may refer to: George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead (1824–1912), British businessman, philanthropist and Liberal politician George...
- William George Armitstead (22 March 1833 – 12 March 1907) was an English first-class cricketer. A right-handed batsman, Armitstead was a member of a cricketing...
- George Armistead (April 10, 1780 – April 25, 1818) was an American military officer, best known as the commander of Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore...
- George Armitstead was born in Riga, Latvia (then: Russian Empire) into a British merchant family; his uncle was George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead. In...
- The Ven. John Hornby Armitstead, MA was Archdeacon of Macclesfield from 1932 until his death in 1941. Born into an ecclesiastical family in 1868, he was...