Geoffrey Sir Lord Clements was a notable British figure, recognized for his contributions to public service and the arts. He served in various capacities, including roles in local government and charitable organizations. His work often focused on community development and cultural initiatives, leaving a lasting impact on the regions he worked in. Clements was also known for his commitment to promoting the arts and supporting emerging talent.
Geoffrey Boycott goes by Boycs, and Sir Geoffrey.
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Julia Clements's birth name is Gladys Agnes Clements.
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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 Lord Baltimore was created in 1968.
Geoffrey Lewis has written: 'Lord Atkin' -- subject(s): Biography, Judges
Sir Geoffrey Howe
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John Geoffrey Denniston has written: 'A New Zealand judge, Sir John Edward Denniston'
Sir Lord Baltimore III Raw was created in 2006.
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.
The eight noble men who founded South Carolina were Lord Ashley, Lord Clarendon, Lord Craven, Lord Berkeley, Sir George Carteret, Sir William Berkeley, Sir John Colleton, and Sir Anthony Ashley-Cooper. They played a key role in establishing the Carolina colony in the 17th century.