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Sir and Crispin
It was first occupied by a Lord Mayor in 1752, when Sir Crispin Gascoigne took up his residence in it.
Branson also announced that he would be joined in the adjudication of the Prize by a panel of five judges, all world authorities in their respective fields: Al Gore, Sir Crispin Tickell, Tim Flannery, James E. Hansen, and James Lovelock.
*" Clans, Families and Septs " by Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw Bt.
* Sir Crispin Tickell ( 1989 – 1993 )
Sir Crispin Tickell, GCMG, KCVO, FZS, ( born 25 August 1930 ) is a British diplomat, environmentalist, and academic.
Sir Crispin was President of the Royal Geographical Society from 1990 to 1993 and Warden of Green College, Oxford between 1990 and 1997, where he appointed George Monbiot and Norman Myers as Visiting Fellows.
Sir Crispin lives in a converted barn in the Cotswolds.
* Sir Crispin Tickell KCVO ( 1983 – 1988 )
* Sir Crispin Tickell GCMG KCVO ( 1988 -)
* Talk presentated at the RIBA: Sir Crispin Tickell, The Future of Cities: Hazards of Environmental Change ( Video )
* Clan chief: Sir Crispin Agnew, 11th Baronet of Lochnaw
He took up his new role on 1 August 2006, succeeding Sir Crispin Tickell who retired after 10 years as the University ’ s Chancellor.
Francis Burdett Coutts's great grandson, Sir David Burdett Money-Coutts, became chairman in 1976, retiring in 1993, leaving his cousin Crispin Money-Coutts ( heir to the title Baron Latymer ), as the last remaining Coutts name until 1999 when Crispin resigned.
* Sir Crispin Agnew of Lochnaw, " The Conflict of heraldic laws " ( 1988 ) Juridical Review 61

Sir and Agnew
During the battle, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw warned his Regiment The Royal Scots Fusiliers not to fire until they could “ see the whites of their e ’ en .” A noted wit, Sir Andrew is also quoted as addressing his regiment thus: " Lads, you see they loons ( young men ) on yon ' hill.
Several Members of Parliament, mostly from the Conservative Party joined the group including Sir Peter Agnew, 1st Baronet, Ernest Bennett, Sir Robert Bird, 2nd Baronet, Robert Tatton Bower, Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, the Marquess of Clydesdale, Robert Vaughan Gower, Thomas " Loel " Guinness, Norman Hulbert, Archibald James, Alfred Knox, John Macnamara, Sir Thomas Moore, 1st Baronet, Assheton Pownall, Frank Sanderson, Duncan Sandys, Admiral Murray Sueter, Charles Taylor and Ronald Tree.
He famously celebrated his 70th birthday by hosting an evening show in front of 2000 paying " guests " at the Royal Albert Hall, with appearances on stage by old friends such as fellow TMS commentator Jonathan Agnew, who narrated the event live, West Indian commentator Tony Cozier, TV personality Stephen Fry, cricket journalist John Woodcock, TV celebrity Christine Hamilton and his elder brother, former High Court Judge Sir John Blofeld.
A further example occurred during the second test match between England and the West Indies at Trent Bridge in May 2012-during a discussion on the conflicting schedules of personal and professional life as a cricketer, Sir Vivian Richards revealed that he had cut short his honeymoon in order to play in a test match, prompting Agnew to ask, " Did you get any?
He was selected as Conservative candidate for the safer constituency of South Worcestershire, neighbouring his old constituency, after the previous MP, Sir Peter Agnew, had retired.
* Sir Andrew Agnew ( in command at the Battle of Dettingen )
Sir Patrick Agnew was MP for Wigtownshire from 1628 to 1633, and again from 1643 to 1647.
His successor, Roger Montgomerie, died six months after his appointment, and Mr Pitt Dundas resumed office for around a year, until the appointment of Sir Stair Agnew KCB.
* Sir Stair Agnew, K. C. B., 13 January 1881-30 April 1909

Sir and 11th
Sir Earle Christmas Grafton Page, GCMG, CH ( 8 August 188020 December 1961 ) was the 11th Prime Minister of Australia, and is to date the second-longest serving federal parliamentarian in Australian history, with 41 years, 361 days in Parliament .< ref >
* 1927 – Sir Patrick Macnaghten, 11th Baronet, British aristocrat ( d. 2007 )
Sir Thomas Dalyell Loch, 11th Baronet (; born 9 August 1932 ), known as Tam Dalyell, is a British Labour Party politician who was a Member of Parliament ( MP ) in the House of Commons from 1962 to 2005.
* Sir Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, 11th Bt ( herald, genealogist, writer )
Sir Ifor Williams offered a date prior to 1100, based on linguistic and historical arguments, while later Saunders Lewis set forth a number of arguments for a date between 1170 and 1190 ; Thomas Charles-Edwards, in a paper published in 1970, discussed the strengths and weaknesses of both viewpoints, and while critical of the arguments of both scholars, noted that the language of the stories best fits the 11th century, although much more work is needed.
The church dates from the 11th century but was largely rebuilt in 1843 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
The earldom was inherited by his distant relative Sir Edward Stanley, 5th Baronet, of Bickerstaffe, a descendant of a younger brother of the second Earl, who became the 11th Earl of Derby ( see below for earlier history of the Baronetcy ).
* Sir Edward Stanley, 5th Baronet ( 1689 – 1776 ) ( succeeded as 11th Earl of Derby in 1736 )
The strength of feeling was recorded in a letter from Lord Conyers and Sir John Bulmer to Thomas Cromwell: " On Sunday, 11th July, at Gysburn in Yorkshire, when the parish priest was declaring the articles dissolution directed by the King to the Archbishop of York, one John Atkeynson alias Brotton came violently and took book forth of the priest's hands, and pulled it in pieces.
During the late 1940s and early 1950s the caves were renovated and turned into a local visitor attraction by the late Sir Francis Dashwood ( 11th Baronet ), who used the profit earned to refurbish the dilapidated West Wycombe Park.
Thomas's son John Stoner ( 22 March 1654 – 19 November 1689 ) married on 8 July 1675 Lady Mary Talbot, daughter of Francis Talbot, 11th Earl of Shrewsbury and wife Jane Conyers, daughter of Sir John Conyers.
Sir George Grey, KCB ( 14 April 1812 – 19 September 1898 ) was a soldier, explorer, Governor of South Australia, twice Governor of New Zealand, Governor of Cape Colony ( South Africa ), the 11th Premier of New Zealand and a writer.
Namgyal served as adviser for internal affairs for his father, Sir Tashi Namgyal, the 11th Chogyal, and led the negotiating team which established Sikkim's relationship to India after independence in 1949.
The British delegation included the 11th Lord Reay ( Donald James Mackay ), Sir Ernest Satow and Eyre Crowe.
Sir John Strathearn Hendrie, KCMG, CVO ( August 15, 1857 – July 17, 1923 ) was the 11th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1914 to 1919.
Frances ( d 1859 ) married Samuel Holland, precentor of Chichester and rector of Poynings, Sussex ( a grandson of Frances and Samuel was Thomas Erskine Holland the jurist ); Elizabeth ( d 1800 ) married her cousin Captain ( later Sir ) David Erskine, the illegitimate son of the 11th earl of Buchan ; Mary ( d 1804 ) married lawyer Edward Morris.
* Sir John Colborne Seaton, Seattle, Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition ( 1911 ), now in the public domain.
With Margaret, James had three daughters, Jean Stewart, wife of Sir Duncan Campbell, 1st Baronet, Grizel Stewart, wife of David Lindsay, 11th Earl of Crawford and Mary Stewart, wife of Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll, and one son, John Stewart, 5th Earl of Atholl, at whose death in 1595 left the earldom in default of male heirs and reverted to the crown.
This was earlier than expected because the Sultan of Selangor and the previous 11th Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Almarhum Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Sir Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj, died on 21 November 2001 while his term should have ended in 2004.
* Sir John Hope, 11th Baronet ( 1781 – 1853 ), MP for Midlothian, 1845 – 1853
For this offensive the commander of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, General Sir Ian Hamilton, was provided with three British New Army divisions ; the 10th ( Irish ) Division, the 11th ( Northern ) Division and the 13th ( Western ) Division — all previously untried in battle.
* Lady Philippa married firstly John Hastings, 3rd Earl of Pembroke ; after his death in 1389, she became the second wife of Richard Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel ; she married thirdly Sir Thomas de Poynings.
Sir Edward de Courtenay, the third son, also died before his father, but left two sons, Edward, the 11th Earl, and Hugh.
Sir Edward Courtenay, grandnephew of the 11th Earl, fought on the winning side at the Battle of Bosworth.

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