- Drown, 1991/92–1992/93
Chris Drum, 1996/97–2001/02
Edmund Dufaur, 1873/74–1877/78
Percy Dufaur, 1882/83 Eric Dunn, 1955/56–1956/57 Ted Dunning, 1936/37...
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Henri Edmond Dufaur de
Gavardie (20
January 1890 – 4
October 1966) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with six
aerial victories.
Dufaur de Gavardie...
- to the 1879
purchase of 4,000
seaside hectares (10,000 acres) by
Esteban Dufaur. His son, Sulpicio,
created the El
Recreo estancia in 1910, and in 1918...
- advice, told his
father of Fauré's gift for music. In 1853 Simon-Lucien
Dufaur de Saubiac, of the
National ****embly,
heard Fauré play and
advised Toussaint-Honoré...
- François de
Boigne Joseph De
Bonnefoy Lionel de
Marmier André
Dubonnet Pierre Dufaur de
Gavardie Paul
Gastin Maurice Gond
Marcel Henriot André
Robert Lévy Louis...
- d'Orbigny. Dudignac,
named after Ezequiel Dudignac,
former owner of the land.
Dufaur Gardey,
named after Juan
Gardey of
Bearnese ancestry.
Grand Bourg, named...
-
Division Aerienne General Duval Armand de
Turenne Henri Languedoc Pierre Dufaur de
Gavardie Joseph M. X. de Sévin
Nieuport VI.M
Nieuport 10 Morane-Saulnier...
- 1542-1557 :
Pierre de
Mareuil 1557-1577 :
Pierre Danès 1577-1582 :
Pierre Dufaur de
Pibrac [? 1582-1583 : René de Birague, Cardinal] 1583-1601 :
Horace de...
- Long
title Naturalization of John
Dufaur Act 1769 9 Geo. 3. c. 1 Pr. 25
November 1768 An Act for
naturalizing John
Dufaur.
Stonely (Huntingdonshire) Inclosure...
-
University College.
MacCormick trained as a
lawyer and was
clerk to
Thomas DuFaur before becoming a
partner in the firm in
around 1900. The firm specialist...