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Sir and Antony
Antony and Cleopatra, by Lawrence Alma-Tadema | Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema ( 1883 ).
* Sir Antony Duff, 1975 – 79
* Sir Antony Acland, 1979 – 82
* Physics – Sir Martin Ryle, Antony Hewish
** Brentwood School, Essex, by Sir Antony Browne.
Sir Charles Antony Richard Hoare ( born 11 January 1934 ), commonly known as Tony Hoare or C. A. R. Hoare, is a British computer scientist best known for the development ( in 1960, at age 26 ) of Quicksort, a well-known sorting algorithm.
The principal source for the story is Plutarch's " Life of Mark Antony " from Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Compared Together, in the translation made by Sir Thomas North in 1579.
PHILO: Sir, sometimes, when he is not Antony,
* Sir Anthony ( or Antony ) Grey ( d. 1480 ), brother-in-law of Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of Edward IV
In 1997, Derek Fowlds reprised the role of Bernard Woolley to read Antony Jay's How To Beat Sir Humphrey: Every Citizen's Guide To Fighting Officialdom.
Antony Jay's How to Beat Sir Humphrey: Every Citizen's Guide to Fighting Officialdom ( ISBN 0-9528285-1-0 ) was published in April 1997.
* 1985 – 1988: Sir Antony Duff ( b. 1920 – d.
* Sir Antony Acland ( 1930 –), Head of the Diplomatic Service
* Happy Birthday, Sir Larry directed by Mike Ockrent and Jonathan Myerson, with a cast including Peggy Ashcroft, Peter Hall, Antony Sher, Albert Finney ( 31 May 1987 ) an 80th Birthday Tribute to Sir Laurence Olivier.
* Richard III, directed by Bill Alexander starring Sir Antony Sher ( 1984 )
* Antony Brown as Sir Richard Ratcliffe
* Sir Antony Jay ( author, Yes Minister )
Jane came from a family of English gentry who claimed descent from the sister of William of Wykeham, and her grandfather, Sir Antony Colley, had been a prominent Cavalier during the English Civil War.
* Sir Charles Sedley – Antony and Cleopatra
On his return he joined two of his friends, John Dolben and John Fell, afterwards respectively Archbishop of York and Bishop of Oxford, and later joined the household of Sir Antony Cope of Hanwell, near Banbury.
Notable scientists who have worked there include Sir Humphry Davy ( who discovered sodium and potassium ), Michael Faraday, James Dewar, Sir William and Sir Lawrence Bragg ( who won the Nobel prize for their work on x-ray diffraction ), Max Perutz, John Kendrew, Antony Hewish and George Porter.
The first programme announced as part of the investment is a reboot of classic BBC sitcom, Yes, Prime Minister, to be based on the popular 2010 stage show and is to be written by original writers, Sir Antony Jay and Jonathan Flynn.

Sir and Acland
File: Sir Joshua Reynolds-Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney-The Archers-Google Art Project. jpg | Colonel Acland and Lord Sydney, The Archers, 1769.
In conjunction with Sir Henry Acland, Liddell did much to encourage the study of art at Oxford, and his taste and judgment gained him the admiration and friendship of Ruskin.
His six-year service including spells in Northern Ireland and Rhodesia, where he served as aide-de-camp to Major-General Sir John Acland
On 17 July 1781, Fuller's sister Elizabeth married Sir John Palmer Acland, a grandson of Sir Hugh Acland, 6th Baronet MP, in St. Marylebone in London.
The main beneficiaries of his will were his nephew, Peregrine Palmer Fuller Palmer Acland ( 1789 – 1871 ) and General Sir Augustus Elliot Fuller ( 1777 – 1857 ) who was John Fuller's first cousin once removed.
While Cripps was expelled for his views, Rowse worked on getting ' local arrangements ' agreed by Labour and Liberal parties in Devon and Cornwall, making a common cause with the Liberal MP Sir Richard Acland.
) FRCP, the son of Sir Henry Acland, 1st Baronet MD FRS.
* Medical Papers, Sir William Withey Gull, edited by T D Acland ( 1894 ).
Sir Richard Acland ( or possibly Sir Thomas Dyke Acland ) was the last forester up to 1818.
In 1818 Sir Richard Acland, the last warden of Exmoor, took thirty ponies and established the Acland Herd, now known as the Anchor Herd, whose direct descendants still roam the moor.
It was named after the schooner the Lady of St Kilda, which was owned between 1834 and 1840 by Sir Thomas Acland.
They also had a son, Sir John Dyke Acland, 8th Baronet ( born 1778 – died 1785, at about eight years of age ).
* Admiral Sir Arthur Acland Hood 1885 – 1886
* Admiral Sir Arthur Acland Hood 1886 – 1889
Regius Professor of Medicine, Sir Henry Acland, initiated the construction of the museum between 1855 and 1860, to bring together all the aspects of science around a central display area.

Sir and robes
In this branch of art, the " Sir Walter Gilbey " may fairly be called the painter's masterpiece, although the sumptuous full-length of the Scottish provost, in his robes, runs it closely.
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough in the robes of the Order of the Garter by Sir Godfrey Kneller, c. 1704
In January 1964, Hardy Amies designed the university's academic robes and temporary teaching huts had to be erected close to Wivenhoe House, while in March Sir John Ruggles-Brise was appointed the first Pro-Chancellor and Alderman Leatherland the first Treasurer of the University.
Sir Harbottle Grimston in the robes of the Master of the Rolls
Sir Timothy Colman in the robes of a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter
In 1901 Sir John Logan Campbell was elected Mayor of Auckland for the royal visit that year ( photo in mayoral robes ), as David Goldie a temperance advocate did not want to toast the visiting Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York with alcohol.
At the centre of the capital, on a plinth, is a bronze statue of the duke dressed in the robes of the Knights of the Garter, by Sir Richard Westmacott.
In William Shakespeare's Henry IV Part I, Sir John Falstaff alludes to the story while insulting his friend Bardolph about his face, comparing it to a memento mori: " I never see thy face ," he says " but I think upon hell-fire and Dives that lived in purple ; for there he is in his robes, burning, burning " ( III, 3, 30-33 ).
He also painted Sir Robert Walpole, whose portrait by van Loo in his robes as chancellor of the exchequer is in the National Portrait Gallery, London, and the prince and princess of Wales.

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