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Gilbart is an
alternative spelling for Gilbert. It may
refer to:
Andrew Gilbart (1950–2018),
judge of the High
Court of
England and
Wales James William...
- Sir
Andrew James Gilbart (13
February 1950 – 19
March 2018),
styled The Hon. Mr
Justice Gilbart, was a
judge of the High
Court of
England and
Wales until...
- Sir
Seymour Vivian Gilbart-Denham, KCVO (1939–2018) was a
British Army
officer and courtier. Born on 10
October 1939,
Gilbart-Denham was the son of Major...
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spotted in
Limerick filming new
Irish American flick". IrishCentral.com.
Gilbart,
Manon (December 3, 2024). "Liam
Neeson on set in
Limerick for
major Irish-American...
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James William Gilbart (1794–1863) was an
English banker and author. He was the
General Manager of the
London and
Westminster Bank 1833–1859, one of the...
- have come into use
around 1828, when the
switch was made by
James William Gilbart in his
Practical Treatise on Banking. The
spellings check, checque, and...
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William Gilbert (/
ˈɡɪlbərt/; 24 May 1544? – 30
November 1603), also
known as Gilberd, was an
English physician,
physicist and
natural philosopher. He p****ionately...
- גילברט Hindi: गिल्बर्ट (
Gilbarṭ) Indonesian:
Gilbert Italian:
Gilberto ****anese: ギルバート (Girubāto) Kannada: ಗಿಲ್ಬರ್ಟ್ (
Gilbarṭ) Korean: 길버트 (Gilbeoteu)...
- Commentary.
Oxford University Press. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-19-853936-0. Smyly, J.
Gilbart (1920). "Heron's
Formula for Cube Root". Hermathena. 19 (42).
Trinity College...
- of five
children of
Robert Joseph Stewart (1904–1990) and
Elsie Rebecca Gilbart (1905–1996). His
father was
Scottish and had been a
master builder in Leith...