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- of Halsbury and the Giffards of Chillington Hall, Staffordshire. Notable people with the surname include: Anna Marcella Giffard (1707–1777), Irish stage...
- The Giffard dirigible or Giffard airship was an airship built in France in 1852 by Henri Giffard, the first powered and steerable (French: dirigeable)...
- Henri Jacques Giffard (8 February 1825 – 14 April 1882) was a French engineer. In 1852 he invented the steam injector and the powered Giffard dirigible airship...
- son of Andrew Giffard and Catherine Leveson. The Giffards of Chillington Hall were involved with St Peter and St Paul's Church. The Giffards owned two town...
- General Sir George James Giffard, GCB, DSO (27 September 1886 – 17 November 1964) was a British military officer, who had a distinguished career in command...
- John Giffard, Baron Giffard of Brimsfield (1232–1299) was an English nobleman prominent in the Second Barons' War and in Wales. His initial gift of land...
- John Giffard may refer to: John Giffard, 1st Baron Giffard (1232–1299), English nobleman John Giffard (died 1556) (c. 1465–1556), Tudor courtier, soldier...
- Godfrey Giffard (c. 1235 – 1302) was Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Worcester. Giffard was a son of Hugh...
- William Giffard (d. 1129), was the Lord Chancellor of William II and Henry I, from 1093 to 1101, and Bishop of Winchester (1100–1129). Giffard was the...
- Walter Giffard (c. 1225 – April 1279) was Lord Chancellor of England and Archbishop of York. Giffard was a son of Hugh Giffard of Boyton in Wiltshire...