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- Charles Henry Poingdestre (1825 in Jersey – 1905 in London) was a painter. He sta**** in Rome 30 years where he opened a paint studio in Via dei Greci...
- Henry Poingdestre (1832?–1885) was a New Zealand runholder, rabbit farmer and eccentric. He was born in St Helier, Channel Islands in about 1832. Graham...
- Jean Poingdestre (1609–1691) was a native of Jersey and a supporter of the Royalists in the English Civil War. He was born in the parish of St Saviour...
- between Britain and France, where it survives in its original form of Poingdestre. Notable people and characters with the name include: Alan G. Poindexter...
- 1444, 1446 Regnauld de Carteret 1446–1451 Jean Poingdestre 1452–1453 Nicolas Morin 1459–1468 Jean Poingdestre 1468–1477 Guillaume Hareby 1479–1481, 1484–1485...
- lithographer William Leighton Leitch watercolor painter in Lanuvio Charles H. Poingdestre painter John Singer Sargent, painter in Villa Torlonia - Frascati Stendhal...
- Frederick Clench and was subsequently put in the charge of Able Seaman John Poingdestre. A male p****enger jumped into the boat as it was lowered past B Deck...
- (1931–2005) Walter William Ouless RA, painter (1848–1933) Charles H. Poingdestre, painter (1825–1905) Reginald Hector Whistler, artist (1905–1978) Mariana...
- and Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher John St Helier Lander, artist Henry Poingdestre (1832?–1885) was a New Zealand runholder, rabbit farmer and eccentric...
- surveyor Archibald Campbell Macmillan after his wife Laura Bower (née Poingdestre). In 1873 gold was discovered on the Palmer River. Travellers coming...