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- On the evening of 3 March 2021, 33-year-old Sarah Everard was kidnapped in South London, England, as she was walking home to the Brixton Hill area from...
- Everard is a given name and surname which is the anglicised version of the old Germanic name Eberhard. Notable people with the name include: Everard Aloysius...
- Everards is a regional brewery based in Leicester and founded in 1849 by William Everard and Thomas Hull. It produces cask ales and owns over 170 tenanted...
- Thomas-Everard family are a family of British farmers who became known to the public during the 2001 foot and mouth crisis. The son Guy Thomas-Everard made...
- Thomas Everard may refer to: Thomas Everard (mayor) (died 1781), mayor of Williamsburg, Virginia Thomas Everard (Jesuit) (1560–1633), English Jesuit Thomas-Everard...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Breedon Everard GLM ICD DSO TD (21 February 1897 – 7 August 1980) was a railway engineer and executive who briefly became the...
- Everard de Ros (c. 1145 - c. 1183) was the lord of Hamlake (now known as Helmsley). Originally a ward of Ranulph de Granville, he seems to have been wealthy...
- Everard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles George Everard (1794–1876), a physician, pioneer farmer and Member of the Legislative...
- Everard (or Everard of Calne; died probably 1146) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich. Everard was from Calne in Wiltshire. He was a royal chaplain and held...
- Everard t'Serclaes, Lord of Kruikenburg (c. 1320 – 31 March 1388) was a citizen of Brussels who was made famous by his recovery of the city from the Flemings...