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Elliott Bernerd (born 23 May 1945) is a
British property developer, the co-founder of the
property company Chelsfield with Sir
Stuart Lipton. He was born...
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Bogdan 2005, p. 119-120.
Bogdan 2005, p. 123-124.
Herbert Van Scoy,
Bernerd C. Weber, 'The
Marriage of Mary
Queen of
Scots and the Dauphin', Scottish...
- doi:10.2143/AWE.8.0.2045837.
Retrieved 14
March 2020.
Herbert Van Scoy &
Bernerd C. Weber, 'The
Marriage of Mary
Queen of
Scots and the Dauphin', Scottish...
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Elliott Bernerd's property investment company Chelsfield bought Wentworth Golf Club for £17.7
million (also
reported as £20 million).
Bernerd sold 40%...
- Procopolis.
Another example is that Paul
McCartney used his
fictional name "
Bernerd Webb" for
Peter and Gordon's song Woman.
Pseudonyms are used as
stage names...
- 1993 ran in the
Oxford and
Cambridge Varsity match. In 2003 he met Tara
Bernerd, who had just
opened up the
architectural and
design agency Target Living...
- Orléans in October.
Francis II died on 5
December 1560.
Herbert Van Scoy,
Bernerd C. Weber,
Julio Alvarotto, 'The
Marriage of Mary
Queen of
Scots and the...
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Bernard Francis "Bernie"
Fisher (pronounced
Bernerd) (January 11, 1927 –
August 16, 2014) was a
United States Air
Force officer and a
recipient of the...
- The
Stables Market was
owned by Bebo Kobo,
Richard Caring and
Elliot Bernerd of
Chelsfield Partners until 2014. It was sold in 2014 for $685 million...
- £490 million from Bebo Kobo (50% owner),
Richard Caring (20.6% owner),
Elliott Bernerd via
Chelsfield (20.6% owner), and O.D. Kobo (8.8% owner) via PIR Equities...