- Air
Marshal Sir
Robert Henry Magnus Spencer Saundby, KCB, KBE, MC, DFC, AFC, FRAeS, DL (26
April 1896 – 26
September 1971) was a
senior Royal Air Force...
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Saundby is a
hamlet and
civil parish in
Nottinghamshire two
miles west of Gainsborough.
Although it
comes under Beckingham ****
Saundby parish council,...
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Saundby is a
civil parish in the B****etlaw
District of Nottinghamshire, England. The
parish contains three listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Saundby,
Robert (22
October 2013).
Lectures on Bright's Disease. Butterworth-Heinemann...
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Martin of Tours'
Church is a
redundant Anglican church in the
village of
Saundby, Nottinghamshire, England. It is
recorded in the
National Heritage List...
- Marshal) J. O.
Andrews and
including Lieutenant (later Air Marshal) R.H.M.S
Saundby.
Andrews led the
flight in an
attack on two
German aircraft over Achiet...
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among anglers saw the
president of the
Piscatorial Society, Sir
Robert Saundby,
asking Hargreaves to
organise the Society's library. With
typical thoroughness...
- 18th-century
merchant who was the son of Rev. John Prinsep,
rector of
Saundby, Nottinghamshire, and Bicester, Oxfordshire. John Prinsep, his son, founded...
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would justify the use of an
indiscriminate force. Air
Marshal Sir
Robert Saundby concluded his
analysis of the
ethics of
bombing by
these words, A study...
- Vice-Marshal
Robert Saundby, an avid
fisherman who
codenamed all
German cities "****ed" for ****
bombing with a Fish code.
Saundby was the
deputy of Air...