Sir Geoffrey Howe was born on December 20, 1926.
Sir Geoffrey Howe was born on December 20, 1926.
Geoffrey Boycott goes by Boycs, and Sir Geoffrey.
Sir Geoffrey Howe is 84 years old (birthdate: December 20, 1926).
Sir Geoffrey Howe
John Geoffrey Denniston has written: 'A New Zealand judge, Sir John Edward Denniston'
Sir Geoffrey Kneller, also known as Sir Godfrey Kneller, was a renowned portrait painter in late 17th and early 18th century England. He painted many prominent figures of the time, including members of the British royal family and leading politicians. Kneller is recognized for his skill in capturing the likeness and status of his subjects in a grand and elegant style.
His mother's name was Sheila Marion and his father was Geoffrey Edward Redgrave.
Dear Sir/Madam, The birth and death dates given are for Sir Geoffrey de Havilland. Geoffrey Raoul de Havilland was his son. He was killed in the DH 108 crash after World War Two. Janic Geelen c/- info@nzaviationpress.co.nz author of Moths, Majors & Minors a book about de Havilland in the 1930s.
Mary Augusta Phipps Egerton has written: 'Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Geoffrey Phipps Hornby'
Simon Beaufort has written: 'The King's Spies' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Sir Mappestone, Geoffrey (Fictitious character)
The Luttrell Psalter illuminated manuscript was created in the fourteenth century during the Middle Ages in England. Various scholars have debated the creation of the manuscript to be within the period of 1320 and 1345. The story of the Luttrell Psalter displays the earliest phases of the Gothic Revival in England.The lluminated manuscript was commissioned by and for Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, Lord of the Manor of Irnham in Lincolnshire. Sir Geoffrey Luttrell was a rich land owner. The manuscript, initially a private creation, then came into public notice in 1794, when miniatures of Sir Geoffrey Luttrell, his wife, and the daughter-in-law were produced along with a summary of the book.