-
against all
those he held
responsible for this insult.
Unreasonable as
Nevinsons'
outrage was it did have consequences; it destro**** his
friendship with...
-
Gennie Nevinson,
Australian actress George Nevinson (1882–1963),
British water polo
player Henry Nevinson (1856–1941),
British writer Margaret Nevinson (1858–1932)...
- Hoyes-**** in
London in 1951,
Gennie Nevinson is the
daughter of the late
Jewish actress Nancy Nevinson (nee Ezekiel).
Nevinson's father Commander William Hoyes-****...
- only 41
residents – see
History on glebelands.org. Two 93-year-old
Nancy Nevinsons is
hardly likely.)
Obituary –
Times (cached)
Nancy Nevinson at IMDb...
-
Henry Woodd Nevinson (11
October 1856 – 9
November 1941) was an
English war
correspondent during the
Second Boer War and
World War I, a
campaigning journalist...
- and was aggrieved,
having supplied background material. In 1887 the
Nevinsons and
their young daughter moved to
Keats Grove, Hampstead, into an old...
-
George Wilfred Nevinson (3
October 1882 – 13
March 1963) was a
British water polo
player who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics. He was part of the British...
- John
Harcourt Nevinson (2
November 1910 – 22
August 1987) was an
English first-class
cricketer who pla**** for Middle**** and
Oxford University between 1930...
- John
Nevison (1639 – 4 May 1684), also
known as
William Nevison or
Nevinson, was one of Britain's most
notorious highwaymen, a
gentleman rogue supposedly...
-
sheltered housing. The
person currently entitled to hold the
title is
Nevinson Mark de Courcy, who was born in 1958 and
lives in Remuera, Auckland, New...