- Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency, GCIE, KCSI, KCVO, CBE (23
August 1876 – 25
February 1955) was an Anglo-Irish
colonial administrator. He was Governor...
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Between 1931 and 1936, Noon was in the
cabinets of
Governors Geoffrey Fitzhervey de Montmorency, Sir
Sikandar Hyat, and
Herbert William Emerson where he...
- Masjid. The
college is
named after former Punjab Governor Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey de'Montmorency, who
remained in
office until the
start of the 1930s. Vimla...
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Osbert fitzHervey (died 1206) was an Anglo-Norman
royal judge.
Brother of
Hubert Walter and
Theobald Walter,
Osbert served three kings of
England and may...
- (judge) Sir
James Ewing H J
Maynard J
Stephenson H B
Durrand Geoffrey Fitzhervey de
Montmorency A. C.
Woolner Malcolm Lyall Darling George. D.
Brane B...
- (1927–1930),
Feroz Khan Noon (Local Self-government) (1927–1930) 3 Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey de
Montmorency (1876–1955) 9
August 1928 19 July 1932
Birth of Lollywood...
- 1932 – 19
October 1932
Preceded by Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey de
Montmorency Succeeded by Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey de
Montmorency In
office 15
February 1934 –...
- (1927–1930),
Feroz Khan Noon (Local Self-government) (1927–1930) 3 Sir
Geoffrey Fitzhervey de
Montmorency (1876–1955) 9
August 1928 19 July 1932
Birth of Lollywood...
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Justiciar and Lord
Chancellor of
England under Richard I) and
Osbert fitzHervey. Everyman's Encyclopaedia, 5th edition, London, 1967, vol. 6, p. 31. F...
- de
Longchamp (c. 1155−before 1208), Anglo-Norman
administrator Osbert fitzHervey (died 1206), Anglo-Norman
royal judge O. G. S.
Crawford (1886−1957), English...