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- Sir Samuel Servington Savery (March 1861 – 27 December 1938) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for...
- manor (at the time written "Langford"), which was originally owned by the Servington (or Cervington) family. Prior to this the existing mansion house had been...
- Gabriel Donne, Andrew Judde, William Coke, Philip Lentall, and Richard Servington were appointed executors, and instructed to use the income from the remainder...
- neighborhood is named. The president of the Dovercourt Land Company was Wilfred Servington Dinnick. It was under Dinnick's direction that Lawrence Park was developed...
- Holderness Electorate 42,734 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Samuel Servington Savery 21,560 61.7 Liberal Miss Aline Mackinnon 10,471 30.0 Labour J....
- and the employment of double images in astronomical measures is due to Servington Savery of Shilstone in 1743. Pierre Bouguer, in 1748, originated the true...
- and Catherine de Lisle. They had at least one child: Francis Bernard Servington Beamish, who was born in 1839. A Freeman of Cork in 1827, Beamish was...
- Phillip Price. For political and public services in Yorkshire. Samuel Servington Savery, JP MP Member of Parliament for Holderness, Yorkshire, since December...
- Holderness Electorate 28,449 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Unionist Samuel Servington Savery 12,911 56.0 +5.4 Liberal Charles Neville Douglas Dixey 10,162 44...
- the seventh John Croker (1652–1614) who married Agnes Servington, daughter of John Servington of Tavistock. His son was Hugh Croker (died before 1614)...