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- Hilgrove Clement Nicolle (19 July 1855 - 11 December 1908) was a British civil servant, who served as the Auditor General of Cyprus (1883-1889), the Auditor...
- General Sir Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner GCH KC (12 January 1764 – 6 May 1843), known as Sir Hilgrove Turner, is best known as the officer who escorted the...
- Olayiwola as Officer Nikki Wilder, the bailiff Whitney Rice as Jacquiline Hilgrove, the wealthy plaintiff who owns the business, Cinnamon and Sparrow Ben...
- Sir Anthony Hilgrove Hammond, KCB (27 July 1940 – 24 June 2020) was a British lawyer and public servant. Hammond was born in India, the son of Col. Charles...
- Lieutenant Colonel William Hilgrove Leslie McCarthy, DSO, MVO, MC* (1885 – 16 September 1962), known as Leslie McCarthy, was an Irish-British physician...
- William Smith, Governor (1825–1826) Hilgrove Turner, Governor (1826–1829) Robert Kennedy, Acting Governor (1829) Hilgrove Turner, Governor (1829–1830) Robert...
- Manners Ker 1767 1843 22 June 1830 Thomas Scott 1745 1842 22 June 1830 Sir Hilgrove Turner 1764 1843 22 June 1830 Christopher Chowne 1771 1834 22 June 1830...
- transferred into British hands, as contemporary accounts differ. Colonel Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner, who was to escort it to England, claimed later that he had personally...
- June 1901 – 1904 Preceded by Charles Edward Ducat Pennycuick Succeeded by Hilgrove Clement Nicolle Personal details Born Hardinge Hay Cameron (1846-08-05)5...
- Hulse 1810–1811: Gen. Sir Hew Dalrymple, 1st Baronet 1811–1843: Gen. Sir Hilgrove Turner GCH 1843–1849: Gen. Sir Warren Marmaduke Pea****e, KCH 1849–1854:...