- Luke
Garnons (died 12
February 1615) was an
English merchant and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons variously between 1584 and 1601.
Garnons was...
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action in 1915.
Richard Garnons Williams was born on 15 June 1856 in Llowes, Radnorshire, the
second child of the
Reverend Garnons Williams of Abercamlais...
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Theydon Garnon is a
village and
civil parish in the
Epping Forest district, in the
county of Es****, England. The
parish also
includes the
hamlet of Hobbs...
- (Alpine Press), 120. B.H.
Garnons Williams, A
History of
Berkhamsted School, 1541–1972 (Watson and Viney), 20–21.
Garnons Williams, p. 67
Incent had...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Willoughby Garnons Gwatkin, KCMG, CB (11
August 1859 – 2
February 1925) was a
British Army
officer who
served as
Chief of the General...
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Richard Garnons Williams, he was born at
Chelsea in
August 1891 and was
educated at
Winchester College.
Serving in the
British Army,
Garnons Williams...
- The
Cotterell baronetcy, of
Garnons in the
County of Hereford, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 2
November 1805 for...
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Garnon Davies is a
Welsh actor, best
known for his
television appearances.
Davies was born in Pyle, near Bridgend,
South Wales, on 16
December 1982.[citation...
-
Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire), with two lieutenants:
Captain Nevill Glanville Garnons Williams, 1
April 1974– (formerly Lord
Lieutenant of Breconshire) Brigadier...
- Earl Grosvenor). He was
raised at
Garnons, the
family seat in Herefordshire, but
later moved to
Byford Court when
Garnons was
requisitioned during the War...