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- Look up oliphant or olifant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Olifant, Oliphant, Olyphant and similar variations may refer to: Oliphant, Ontario, Canada...
- Oliphant or Olyphant is a surname that was established in England and Scotland by a family of Norman origin. The early forms Olifard and Oliphard (likely...
- English king, the Oliphants soon took up the cause of Scottish independence. During the Wars of Scottish Independence Sir William Oliphant fought at the Battle...
- Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine is the 2017 debut novel by Gail Honeyman, and the winner of the 2017 Costa Debut Novel Award. The story centres on...
- ****croft, who had died the year before. Unable to have more children, the Oliphants adopted a four-month-old boy, Michael John, in 1936, and a daughter, Vivian...
- It was incorporated as ‘Oliphants Ltd’ in 1915 and taken over by the publishers, Marshall, Morgan & Scott in 1946. Oliphants Ltd was voluntarily liquidated...
- Oliphants Drift is a village in Kgatleng District of Botswana. It is located 85 km north-east of Mochudi, close to the border with South Africa. The village...
- Peerage of Scotland. Page 256 The Oliphants in Scotland The Oliphants in Scotland The Oliphants in Scotland The Oliphants in Scotland Canmore Canmore Registrum...
- Brothers Nigel B. Oliphant and R. Harry Oliphant of Adelaide, South Australia, founded a business manufacturing ultraviolet lamps for scientific, industrial...
- The Oliphant Baronetcy, of Newton, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 28 July 1629. The Oliphants of Newton and the Lords...