- nought" on his coat of arms as a
reference to Dreadnought. He
retired to
Kilverstone Hall in
Norfolk on 25
January 1911, his 70th birthday. In 1912, Fisher...
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Kilverstone is a
civil parish in the
English county of
Norfolk east of Thetford. It
covers an area of 7.46 km2 (2.88 sq mi) and had a po****tion of 60...
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Kilverstone Hall is a
Grade II
listed building in
Kilverstone in Norfolk, England.
Kilverstone Hall is a
country house built in the
early 17th century...
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Baron Fisher, of
Kilverstone in the
County of Norfolk, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created in 1909 for the
noted naval reformer...
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classes of cruizer" in a
letter dated 20th Feb 1900. Mackay, R.
Fisher of
Kilverstone, p. 242. Mayne,
Richard (2000). "cruiser". The
Language of Sailing. Taylor...
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Dread Nought: The
Correspondence of
Admiral of the
Fleet Lord
Fisher of
Kilverstone, vol. 1,
Jonathan Cape, p. 181
Alastair Fowler (2012),
Literary Names:...
- John Fisher, 1st
Baron Fisher,
Admiral of the Fleet,
ashes buried at
Kilverstone, Norfolk. John French, 1st Earl of Ypres,
Field Marshal,
ashes buried...
- Carolina. ISBN 978-1-57003-277-6. Mackay,
Ruddock F. (1973).
Fisher of
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Arthur J. (1964)...