- The
Dymoke family of the
Manor of
Scrivelsby in the
parish of
Horncastle in
Lincolnshire holds the
feudal hereditary office of King's Champion. The functions...
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Anthony Dymoke Powell CH CBE (/ˈpoʊəl/ POH-əl; 21
December 1905 – 28
March 2000) was an
English novelist best
known for his 12-volume work A
Dance to the...
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Dymoke family of the
Manor of
Scrivelsby in the
parish of
Horncastle in Lincolnshire,
holder of the
feudal hereditary office of King's
Champion with functions...
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Charles Dymoke Green refers to two
British Scouting personalities,
father and son:
Charles Dymoke Green Sr.
Charles Dymoke Green Jr. This disambiguation...
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Juliet Dymoke was the
pseudonym of the
English historical novelist Juliet Dymoke de
Schanschieff (28 June 1919 – 2001). She was born in Enfield, and attended...
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Henry Dymoke, 1st
Baronet (1801 – 28
April 1865), was a
British landowner and the
hereditary King's Champion.
Dymoke was the son of
Reverend John
Dymoke. He...
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Robert Dymoke,
Dymock or Dymocke, of Scrivelsby,
Lincolnshire (born 1531; died at Lincoln, England, 11
September 1580) was Queen's
Champion of England...
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Lewis Dymoke Grosvenor Tregonwell (/trəˈɡʌnəl/ trə-GUN-əl; 1758–1832) was a
captain in the
Dorset Yeomanry and a
historic figure in the
early development...
- Lieutenant-Colonel John
Lindley Marmion Dymoke MBE (1
September 1926 – 21
March 2015) was the
hereditary Queen's
Champion from 1946
until his
death in...
- 1536). She
married Robert Dymoke (1531–1580), of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, some time
around 1556 and had ten children.
Dymoke (sometimes
spelt Dymock or...