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- final with a slight lead over Nadia Comăneci of Romania. However, Peter Shilston wrote in an April 1980 profile in British Gymnast magazine: "There was...
- studied mathematics, physics, and chemistry with his best friend John Shilston. He shared the Walter Knox Prize for Chemistry on Mill Hill School's Foundation...
- brother, William, and two sisters, Anne, who married firstly Sir John Shilston, and secondly Sir Gawain Carew, and Elizabeth. Gunn 2004. Richardson II...
- Ernest Shilston Watkins (June 18, 1902 – September 20, 1982) was a provincial politician and author from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of the...
- Suffolk (ca. 1484 – 24 August 1545). Anne Brandon, married firstly Sir John Shilston, and secondly Sir Gawain Carew. Brandon also had two illegitimate daughters...
- Robert Hill, of Shilston near Modbury, who was Justice of the Common Pleas from 1408 to 1423. Their eldest son, Robert Hill of Shilston, married Margaret...
- of London. His second marriage was to Elizabeth Shilston, a daughter and co-heiress of William Shilston. Among their eleven children were William, his...
- mentions, without context, a certain "Sir Robert Shilston of Woode", who bore the same arms as Shilston of Shilston: Ermine, a saltire azure between four...
- Baptist, with a tall slim tower. In the aisle there is a monument to Sir Shilston Calmady, who was killed in a skirmish near the village in February 1646...
- William St. Maure. He married Elizabeth Shilston (died 8th Nov. 1605, buried at Chudleigh), daughter of Robert Shilston of Bridestowe, Devon, by whom he had...