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- Arthur Walderne St. Clair Tisdall VC (21 July 1890 – 6 May 1915) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award...
- Major Richard Waldron (or Richard Waldern, Richard Walderne; 6 January 1615 – 27 June 1689) was an English-born merchant, soldier, and government official...
- father. He was the first of his line to adopt "Waldron" as opposed to "Walderne", the spelling that his father and previous generations had used. Richard...
- usgwarchives.net accessed 30 July 2011 Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, John Scales, ed., "Walderne - Waldron Family" Historical Memoranda, p.234, describes the descent of...
- 1411 Sir Robert Chichele (Grocer) First of two terms. 1412 Sir William Walderne Mercer First of two terms. 1413 Sir William Cromer (Draper) First of two...
- Gerald Robert O'****van Sergeant Frank Edward Stubbs Sub-Lieutenant Arthur Walderne St Clair Tisdall Also four rugby union internationals: Captain William...
- William Walderne 1399 Walter Cotton 1400 John Moore 1401 Sir Richard Whittington (2nd term) 1402 William Parker 1403 John Shadworth 1404 William Walderne 1405...
- Nukumaru, New Zealand John Manners Smith – 1891; Nilt Fort, India Arthur Walderne St Clair Tisdall – 1915; Gallipoli, Turkey Henry Tombs – 1857; Delhi, India...
- 1885. The Doomed City (the time of St. Augustine), 1885. The House of Walderne, 1886. Brian FitzCount, a Story of Wallingford Castle, 1887. Yule Log Stories...
- Lieutenant Colonel George Campbell Wheeler VC (1880–1938) Sub-Lieutenant Arthur Walderne St. Clair Tisdall VC (1890–1915) Major Montague Shadworth Moore VC (1896–1966)...