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Henrietta Horncastle (1859 –
March 1940) (née
Henrietta Govey) was an
English tennis player during the late 19th
century and
early 20th century. She was...
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Cullen –
Admiral Henning von
Holtzendorff Basil Clarke –
Pyotr Voykov Ronald Govey –
Chkheidze John Rae –
Prince Lvov Tom
Kempinski –
Bolshevik Soldier John...
- (as
Ultra 1),
Stephen Jenn (as
Ultra 2), Ian
Barritt (as
Ultra 3),
Ronald Govey (as Relf) 3.11 (37) "Moloch" Vere
Lorrimer Ben
Steed 17 March 1980 (1980-03-17)...
- its
early years by
Aurea Farrington Edgington,
Lottie Paterson,
Henrietta Govey and Jane Corder.
Following World War I the
first French woman to win the...
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during the voyage.
Immigrant voyage (1839–1840): Asia,
barque of 563 tons,
Govey, master,
sailed from
Cromarty on 17
September 1838 and from
Plymouth on...
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Carolus Tennant H****ell,
shipbroker and merchant, and his wife Sarah, née
Govey, in London, England. As a
young man he
followed family tradition and joined...
- Pyne (1990–1993) Dale
Boucher (1993–1999)
Rayne de
Gruchy (1999–2010) Ian
Govey (2010–2016)
Louise Vardanega (Acting) (2016–2017)
Michael Kingston (2017–present)...
- that his son
Alexander was born on Scott's Run. His sons,
George Irvin and
Govey, were born in Indiana. When he went
there or
where he
lived in that state...
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innovative support for
research and development, and to the community. Ian Ross
Govey For
significant service to
public administration and to the law, as a leader...
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Sidney William Gladwin, C/MX.52836.
Chief Yeoman of
Signals John
George Govey, D/JX.129252.
Chief Air ****er (E)
William Hunt, L./FX.75953.
Chief Electrician...