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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...
- John Giffard may refer to: John Giffard, 1st Baron Giffard (1232–1299), English nobleman John Giffard (died 1556) (c. 1465–1556), Tudor courtier, soldier...
- The Giffard dirigible or Giffard airship was an airship built in France in 1852 by Henri Giffard, it was the first powered and steerable airship to fly...
- 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...
- Anderson states he left three sons: William de Giffard of Yester Hugh (3), ancestor of the Giffards of Sheriffhall. James, who, with Hugh (4), swore...
- Ingaret Giffard, Lady Van der Post (1902 – 5 May 1997), was a British actress and writer, and the second wife of Sir Laurens Van der Post (CBE). Born...
- Osbern (or Osborne) Giffard (c. 1020 – c. 1085) was one of the knights who invaded England in 1066 under William the Conqueror. He was rewarded with holdings...
- Christianity portal Agnew Walter Giles Giffard was an Anglican priest in the first half of the 20th century. Born in Guernsey on 28 April 1869, he was...
- Robert Giffard de Moncel (c. 1587 – 14 June 1668) was a Perche-based surgeon and apothecary who became New France's first colonizing seigneur. As a naval...
- door: later, the Giffards would become not merely keepers but tenants of the park and able to profit more amply from managing it. Giffard also took on a...