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- Ivan Delacherois Neill CB OBE (10 July 1912 – 18 June 2001) was an Anglican priest and British Army officer. He served as a military chaplain during World...
- century. The folly or castle on top of the motte was built by Daniel Delacherois in the early 19th century. It was used for storing the gunpowder, used...
- Church of England titles Preceded by Ivan Delacherois Neill Provost of Sheffield 1974–1988 Succeeded by John Warren Gladwin...
- along the original line, between 1775 and 1785 by the landlord, Daniel Delacherois, probably with the help of John Smeaton, the distinguished civil engineer...
- Henry Moss, MBE, (122458), Corps of Royal Engineers. The Reverend Ivan Delacherois Neill, Chaplain to the Forces 2nd class (89720), Royal Army Chaplains'...
- along the original line, between 1775 and 1785 by the landlord, Daniel Delacherois, probably with the help of John Smeaton, the distinguished civil engineer...
- 1937: Arthur Delacherois Irwin 1938: William Edward Greeves 1939: George Valentine Crossley Irwin 1940: James Edwards Harden 1941: George Scott 1942:...
- Looks, with photography by Andrew Farrar. In 2012, she married Charles Delacherois-Day. Rare Birds, True Style: Extraordinary Interiors and Signature Looks...
- (44406), late Royal Army Medical Corps. The Venerable Archdeacon Ivan Delacherois Neill, OBE, QHC, (89720), Chaplain-General to the Forces. Major-General...
- of Scarvagh 1777: Charles Echlin of Echlinville (Rubane) 1778: Daniel Delacherois of Donaghadee 1779: John Knox of Waringsford 1780: Hill Willson 1781:...