- The
surname Hallifax may
refer to:
David Hallifax (1927–1992),
Constable and
Governor of
Windsor Castle Edwin Richard Hallifax (1874–1950),
senior official...
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William Hallifax was an
English clergyman notable for
being an
early western explorer of Palmyra, a
translation of Euclid,
serving as
Chaplain to the Speaker...
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Admiral Sir
David John
Hallifax, KCB, KCVO, KBE (3
September 1927 – 23
August 1992) was a
senior Royal Navy
officer who
served as
Constable and Governor...
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Edwin Richard Hallifax CMG CBE (17
February 1874 – 4 May 1950) was a
senior official in Hong Kong in the
early 20th century.
There is a
double "l" in the...
- Sir
Thomas Hallifax (23
February 1722 – 7
February 1789), of
Gordon House, Enfield, Middle****, was an
English banker, Lord
Mayor of
London and
Member of...
- Tom
Hallifax (born 1965) is an Anglo-Irish
contemporary artist who came to
prominence in 1993 when his
gurning self-portraits were used to
publicise the...
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Samuel Hallifax or
Halifax (1733–1790) was an
English churchman and academic,
holder of
several chairs at
Cambridge and was
successively Bishop of Gloucester...
- Rear-Admiral Guy
Waterhouse Hallifax CMG (21 June 1884 – 28
March 1941) was a
South African military commander, who was
recruited by the
South African...
- The
Chronicle Herald is a
broadsheet newspaper published in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,
owned by
SaltWire Network of Halifax. The paper's
newsroom staff...
- the
private bank, Vere, Glyn &
Hallifax, in the City of
London in 1753 by
Joseph Vere,
Richard Glyn and
Thomas Hallifax. The Vere
family interest ended...