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Chamier may
refer to:
Daniel Chamier (1564–1621),
minister of
religion in
France Anthony Chamier (1725–1780),
British official Frederick Chamier (1796–1870)...
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Daniel Chamier (1564–1621) was a
Huguenot minister in France,
founder of the
Academy of
Montpellier and author.
Chamier was born at the
castle of Le Mont...
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Frederick Chamier (2
November 1796 – 29
October 1870) was an
English novelist,
autobiographer and
naval captain born in London. He was the
author of several...
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Commodore Sir John
Adrian Chamier, CB, CMG, DSO, OBE (26
December 1883 – 3 May 1974) was a
British officer of the
Royal Air Force.
Chamier is
known as "The Founding...
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George Chamier (8
April 1842–25
April 1915) was a New
Zealand engineer, surveyor,
chess player and novelist. He was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire...
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Edward Chamier (3
September 1840,
Weymouth – 12
August 1892, Paris) was a
French chess master. He was born into an
English branch of a
French Huguenot...
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Edward Maynard Des
Champs Chamier KCSI, KCIE (4 June 1866 – 17
November 1945) was a
British Indian judge and the
first Chief Justice of the Patna...
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Edwina Chamier (27
March 1890, Chester, Nova
Scotia - 31 May 1981, England) née
Edwina Ratcliff Lordly, was a
Canadian Alpine skiing Olympic champion...
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Wolfgang von
Chamier-Glisczinski (16
April 1894 – 22
August 1943) was a
German general during World War II. He was a
recipient of the Knight's
Cross of...
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Anthony Chamier (6
October 1725 – 12
October 1780) was an
English official,
financier and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1778 to 1780...