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terminal "e":
Melvill. The
given name
originates from
England and Scotland. The name is
derived from the
Scottish surname.
Melville or
Melvill may
refer to:...
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Michael Winston Melvill (born
November 30, 1940, in Johannesburg,
South Africa) is a world-record-breaking
pilot and one of the test
pilots for SpaceShipOne...
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Herman Melville (born
Melvill;
August 1, 1819 –
September 28, 1891) was an
American novelist,
short story writer, and poet of the
American Renaissance...
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Teignmouth Melvill VC (8
September 1842 – 22
January 1879) was an
English officer in the
British Army and
recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the highest...
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James Melville or
Melvill may
refer to:
James Melville (Scottish minister) (1556–1614),
Scottish divine and
reformer James Melville of
Halhill (1535–1617)...
- Major-General Sir
Peter Melvill Melvill KCB (2 July 1803 – 5
November 1895) was a
British military commander in the
Bombay Army who was
military and naval...
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Teignmouth Philip Melvill (13
February 1877 – 12
December 1951) was an
English champion polo player.
Melvill was the son of
Teignmouth Melvill, a recipient...
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Major General Charles William Melvill, CB, CMG, DSO (9
September 1878 – 15
September 1925) was a
soldier who
served with the
British Army for several...
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Thomas Melvill(e) (1726 –
December 1753) was a
Scottish natural philosopher, who was
active in the
fields of
spectroscopy and astronomy. The son of Helen...
- Greg
Melvill-Smith (1961 – 31 May 2016), was a
South African actor, director,
writer and
voice artist. A
founding member of the
South African Guild of...