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Sir and Fenton
* June – Sir John Norreys and Sir Geoffrey Fenton travel to Connaught to parley with the local Irish lords.
It was also on this day that he married his second wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Jeffrey Fenton, Principal Secretary of State, and Privy Councillor, in Ireland.
The lower class is represented by characters such as Bardolph, Nym, and Pistol ( Falstaff's followers ), and the upper class is represented by Sir John Falstaff and Master Fenton.
The original house was rebuilt in 1723 by Sir Gregory Page, and let to tenants who included Lavinia Fenton, Dowager Duchess of Bolton, who died at the house in 1760.
With the passing of the Light Railways Act 1896 a group of citizens of Tenterden, led by Sir Myles Fenton proposed a railway from Robertsbridge to Tenterden-the Rother Valley Railway.
Over 300 schoolchildren were carried on the first train from Rolvenden to Tenterden, along with Sir Myles Fenton, Holman F Stephens, and other dignitaries.
Boyle was the third surviving son of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and his second wife, Catherine Fenton daughter of Sir Geoffrey Fenton of Dublin.
The first English " translation " by Sir Geffray Fenton was published in 1579.
* Michael Fenton Stevens-" Sir Alan Rees ", the chairman of ROPRA ( The " Royal Pop and Rock Association ").
# REDIRECT Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet
* Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet, British Army general and Victoria Cross recipient
UK based John Horan, Anand Ramlogan and Sir Fenton Ramsahoye, attorneys for the applicants, argued that the State kept the Trinity Cross, knowing that “ non-Christians are unable and unwilling to accept ( it ) because it is perceived to be and / or in fact is a Christian symbol .” The result is an experience of disparate treatment, or unfair discrimination, for “ many deserving non-Christian citizens who ... will never be rewarded by the State and country .”
Edward Fenton ( died 1603 ) was an English navigator, son of Henry Fenton and brother of Sir Geoffrey Fenton.
Sir Geoffrey Fenton ( c. 1539 – 19 October 1608 ) was an English writer, Privy Councillor, and Principal Secretary of State in Ireland.
Fenton married in June 1585, Alice, daughter of Dr Robert Weston, formerly Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and widow of Dr Hugh Brady, bishop of Meath, by whom he had two children — a son, Sir William Fenton, and a daughter, Catherine, who in 1603 married Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork.
Owing to troubles in the province of Connaught, Norreys travelled there with Sir Geoffrey Fenton in June 1596 to parley with the local lords.

Sir and Aylmer
In 1936, he studied under Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher and Jerzy Neyman at University College, London, England.
* Sir Felix Aylmer, ( 1889 – 1979 ), actor, lived at Painshill House, Cobham in the 1970s.
* General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe Haldane ( 1862-1950 )
VI Corps: Commanded by Sir Aylmer Haldane
By October 1920 the local British commander Sir Aylmer Haldane managed to restore order but on 10 December Wilson minuted his agreement to an appraisal by the Director of Military Operations that “ we ran things too fine and that a great disaster was only narrowly avoided ”.
* 1535 Sir Gerald Aylmer, from the Exchequer
* 23 March / 24: Joined 6 Corps ( Lt-General Sir Aylmer Haldane ) in Third Army, initially in reserve, then at Ervillers, to defend the line against the German Seventeenth Army ( General Otto von Below ) on the right ( i. e. north ) wing of the " Michael 1 " German Spring Offensive ( Kaiserschlacht ) in the First Battle of the Somme ( 1918 ).
Uncle Fred has just arrived at Ashenden Manor, home of Sir Aylmer Bostock, Pongo's future father-in-law.
Sally tries to replace the bust with another of Sir Aylmer she sculpted ( but had had returned to her, after an unfortunate incident relating to her brother Otis ' publication of Sir Aylmer's memoirs ), but this comes to naught, and both busts end up in Sir Aylmer's collection room.
Having met Bill Oakshott ( the nominal owner of Ashenden Manor, but under the thumb of his uncle Sir Aylmer ) on the train, he contrives to get invited to the house — under the name of Major Brabazon-Plank.
Uncle Fred's tasks before him are to snatch the bust for Sally Painter ; get Sir Aylmer to drop his suit against Otis, so Sally will not lose the money she invested in his firm ; convince Pongo to turn down Hermione Bostock and marry Sally instead ; restore Bill Oakshott to his place as head of his family home ; and convince Constable Potter not only to not arrest him, but indeed to quit the force so he and Elsie Bean may live happily ever after.
He was the second son of Sir Christopher Aylmer, 1st Baronet, of Balrath ( see below ).
* Sir Christopher Aylmer, 1st Baronet ( c. 1620 – 1671 )
* Sir Gerald Aylmer, 2nd Baronet ( c 1640 – 1702 )
* Sir John Aylmer, 3rd Baronet ( died 1714 )
* Sir Andrew Aylmer, 4th Baronet ( died 1740 )
* Sir Gerald Aylmer, 5th Baronet ( died 1745 )
* Sir Matthew Aylmer, 6th Baronet ( 1724 – 1776 )
* Sir Henry Aylmer, 7th Baronet ( died 1785 ) ( had succeeded as Baron Aylmer in 1766 )
* Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher
* 1915-18 Lieutenant-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston

Sir and 13th
Nkrumah was released from prison on 12 February and was summoned by Sir Charles Arden-Clarke, the Governor, and asked to form a government on the 13th.
The revival of baronetcies can be dated to Sir Robert Cotton's discovery in the late 16th or early 17th century of William de la Pole's patent ( issued in the 13th year of Edward III's reign ), conferring upon him the dignity of a baronet in return for a sum of money.
Other examples include the 13th century French Life of Caradoc and the English romances The Turke and Gowin, and Sir Gawain and the Carle of Carlisle.
It is a huge structure of little architectural beauty but enormous historical significance and was, until the death of its last inhabitant, Hazel Radclyffe Dolling ( daughter of the 13th Baronet of Lissan, Sir Robert George Alexander Staples ), in 2006, the oldest domestic dwelling in Ireland continually inhabited by one family.
Sir Thomas William Glasgow's 13th Brigade, and Harold Elliott's 15th Brigade, recaptured Villers-Bretonneux.
Sir Arthur William Fadden, GCMG ( 13 April 1894 – 21 April 1973 ) was an Australian politician and, briefly, the 13th Prime Minister of Australia.
Some ballads may date back to the late medieval era and deal with events and people that can be traced back as far as the 13th century, including " Sir Patrick Spens " and " Thomas the Rhymer ", but which are not known to have existed until the 18th century.
John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, was born on 8 September 1442, the second son of John de Vere, 12th Earl of Oxford ( 23 April 1408-26 February 1462 ), and his wife Elizabeth Howard ( c. 1410-1474 ), the daughter of Sir John Howard and Joan Walton.
He is said to have had an illegitimate daughter, Katherine de Vere ( d. after 20-06-1504 ) whose husband Sir Robert Broughton appointed the 13th Earl as his executor.
Doug Sahm's Sir Douglas Quintet released several innovative performances, as did psychedelic rock underground legends 13th Floor Elevators, led by Roky Erickson.
Major restoration of the Norman and 13th century St. John the Baptist church was carried out in 1858 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
The old family is today represented by Sir Piers Dick-Lauder, 13th Baronet.
During September, Major-General Sir Stanley Maude had been assigned to take over the shattered 13th Division.
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.
The 13th century church dedicated to St Peter and St Paul contains a set of windows in the east wall by Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
His mother, Rohays Cecil, was the daughter of Major-General Sir James Burnett of Leys, 13th Baronet, owner of Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire, which is today opened to the public by the National Trust for Scotland.
William Douglas-Home, second son of Charles Cospatrick Archibald Douglas-Home, 13th Earl of Home and younger brother of Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home.
* Sir John Wynford Philipps, 13th Baronet ( 1860 – 1938 ) ( created Baron St Davids in 1908 and Viscount St Davids in 1918 )
A theory as to the origin of the jack-in-the-box is that it comes from the 13th century English prelate Sir John Schorne, who is often pictured holding a boot with a devil in it.
* Sir Godfrey Wentworth Bayard Bosville, de jure 13th Baronet ( 1826 – 1865 )
Arthur Mee records that the Church was restored in the 19th century by Sir Gilbert Scott, with three chapels, but " still has the 13th century base of its tower, and a wall of the same age.
It was created in 1945 for Sir Arthur Hazlerigg, 13th Baronet.
* Sir Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 13th Baronet ( 1878 – 1949 ) ( created Baron Hazlerigg in 1945 )
The title of Baron Gerard of Bryn in the County Palatine of Lancaster, was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1876 for Sir Robert Gerard, 13th Baronet.

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