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- Geoffrey Streatfeild (born 1975) is an English actor in film, television, stage and radio. His notable film and TV roles include The Other Boleyn Girl...
- Mary Noel Streatfeild OBE /ˈnoʊəl ˈstrɛtfiːld/ (24 December 1895 – 11 September 1986) was an English author, best known for children's books including...
- link. "Surname Database: Streatfeild Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database. Retrieved 2022-09-10. The Streatfeilds of Kent, http://www.streatfield...
- 1938. Robert Streatfeild (1514 – March 1599) is claimed as the common ancestor of most living Streatfeilds and Streatfields. Henry Streatfeild (1706–1762)...
- Robert Streatfeild (1514 - March 1599) of Chiddingstone, Kent is the earliest known ancestor to which most known Streatfeilds and Streatfields can trace...
- Statisticians and Historians. Retrieved 2020-12-21.) Alexander McNeill Streatfeild, The Streatfeilds of Kent. Retrieved 2018-10-07. "No. 25464". The London Gazette...
- Philip Sydney Streatfeild (5 November 1879 – 3 June 1915) was an English painter and bohemian descended from the historic Streatfeild family of Chiddingstone...
- A Story of Three Children on the Stage is a children's novel by Noel Streatfeild, published by Dent in 1936. Her first book for children, it was illustrated...
- family by British author Noel Streatfeild. It was first published in 1944. To remind potential readers of Streatfeild's highly successful first novel...
- Richard Alexander Streatfeild (22 June 1866 – 6 February 1919) was an English musicologist and critic. His career was spent at the British Museum, although...