- Sir
Howard Frank Trayton Smith GCMG (15
October 1919 – 7 May 1996) was a
British diplomat who
served as
Director General of MI5 from 1978 to 1981. Smith...
- Sir
Thomas Trayton Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 1st
Baronet (1785–1870) was a
British Army officer. The Fuller-Eliott-Drake Baronetcy, of
Nutwell Court, Devon...
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William Trayton Jackson (May 8, 1876 –
October 3, 1933) was an
American politician. He
served as
mayor of Toledo, Ohio
between 1928 and 1931. The Political...
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offered the
trust £4.5 million.
Ashdown House was
given its name by John
Trayton Fuller upon his
purchase of the site, by Act of Parliament, for £10,000...
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Stewart Henry Perowne, O.B.E. 1947–1951
Robert Noel Turner, C.M.G. Esq 1950–1956 Jack
Jesson Adie, C.M.G. 1957 Guy
Trayton Barton, C.M.G., O.B.E. 1958–1961...
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patient 1964 Look Up and Live 1967 1999 A.D. 1966 The Hero (TV series) as
Trayton 1967
Ironside (TV movie) as Dr.
Schley 1967 Dark
Shadows (TV series) as...
- Simple, of Part of the
settled Estates of John
Newnham Esquire, in John
Trayton Fuller Esquire. Knight's
Estate Act 1793 33 Geo. 3. c. 55 Pr. 3 June 1793...
- bandoneon,
melodeon and fiddle. He
occasionally sang. Both his
older brother,
Trayton and a
younger brother, Will pla**** concertina. He lied
about his age in...
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politician Tom Drake-Brockman (1919–1992),
Australian politician Sir
Thomas Trayton Fuller-Eliott-Drake, 1st Baronet,
British Army
officer This disambiguation...
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bought by the 2nd
Baron Heathfield. He was
succeeded by his nephew,
Thomas Trayton Fuller, who
adopted the
surnames Elliott and Drake. The Fuller-Elliott-Drake...