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Samuel Gellibrand (1614–1675) was a
London bookseller and son of
physician Henry Gellibrand (1568–1615) and Mary Faversham,
along with
brothers John, Edward...
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Gellibrand may
refer to:
Division of
Gellibrand, an
Australian federal electoral division in
Victoria Gellibrand, Victoria, town in
Australia Gellibrand...
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Gellibrand is a town in
south west Victoria, Australia. The town is
located in the
Otway Ranges midway between the
Princes Highway and
Great Ocean Road...
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Division of
Gellibrand is an
Australian Electoral Division in Victoria. The
division was
created in 1949 and is
named after Joseph Gellibrand, a pioneer...
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Gellibrand is a surname. For its etymology, see Gillibrand, of
which Gellibrand is a variant.
Around 2016,
thirteen people in
Great Britain bore the name...
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William Gellibrand may
refer to
William Gellibrand (settler) (1765–1840),
English nonconformist minister in Van Diemen's Land
William Gellibrand (politician)...
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Joseph Tice
Gellibrand (1792 – 1837) was the
first Attorney-General of the
British colony of Van Diemen's Land (now the
Australian island province of Tasmania)...
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Major General Sir John
Gellibrand, KCB, DSO & Bar (5
December 1872 – 3 June 1945) was a
senior Australian Army
officer in the
First World War,
Chief Commissioner...
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Nadeja Gellibrand, also
known as Nada Ruffer,
Vogue editor.
Paula Gellibrand was born in
Penarth in 1898, the
daughter of
William Clarke Gellibrand, a timber...
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coastline of Port Phillip,
Captain Coltish chose the area now
known as Port
Gellibrand, as a
suitable place to
unload his cargo.[citation needed] When Governor...