- Brigadier-General Sir Eric
Edward Boketon Holt-Wilson CMG DSO (26
August 1875 – 26
March 1950) was a
British Army
officer who left the army to join the...
- (1876–1927), Inspector,
Ministry of
Pensions Brigadier Sir Eric
Edward Boketon Holt-Wilson (1875–1950),
deputy to the
Director General of MI5 (1909–1940)...
-
Academy in 1883, Mary
Richmond (Greene)
Conover (1867-?) and
Charles de
Boketon Greene (1871-?). The
destroyer USS Greene (DD-266) (1919–1945) was named...
- Buchetone,
Buchedone and
Bochetone during the 11th century. This
evolved into
Boketon,
Buketone and
Buckton between the 12th and 15th centuries. The name is...
-
Fisher DSO
Royal Fusiliers Major and
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Eric
Edward Boketon Holt-Wilson DSO late
Royal Engineers Major and
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel...
- of
Boketon 1333–1336:
William Lovell 1337–1341:
Thomas Wake I of
Blisworth 1342:
Thomas de
Babenham 1343: Sir
Thomas Greene, 5th Lord of
Boketon 1344–1346:...
-
political and
public services in Kent. Lieutenant-Colonel Eric
Edward Boketon Holt-Wilson, CMG, DSO,
General Staff, War Office.
Dominions Hugh Thomas...