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Sir and Ted
Sir Edward Richard George " Ted " Heath, KG, MBE, PC ( 9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005 ) was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom ( 1970 – 74 ) and as Leader of the Conservative Party ( 1965 – 75 ).
As a result of his position with Faber and Faber, Townshend developed a friendship with the Nobel prize-winning author of Lord of the Flies, Sir William Golding, and became friends with British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes.
In 1978 Le Mesurier played Sir Archibald MacGregor in the sex comedy, Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse, and had a small role as Doctor Deere in the Ted Kotcheff-directed mystery comedy film, Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe ?.
These judges were appointed from the retired judges of the Court of Appeal and including Justices Sir John Henry, Sir Ted Thomas, former President of the Court of Appeal Sir Ivor Richardson and former Chief Justice Sir Thomas Eichelbaum.
* Professor Sir Ted Happold ( 1930-1996 ), structural engineer, executive partner for the Pompidou Centre, and founder of Buro Happold in 1976.
* Sir Edward Heath ( known as Ted Heath ) ( 1916 – 2005 ), British Prime Minister 1970-74
** commissioned by the Knights of Columbus for the Orchestra of St. Luke's, who premièred the work under Sir Gilbert Levine with Ted Koppel as narrator at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D. C. on 14 November 2007.
Sir Edwin Hartley Cameron " Ted " Leather, KCMG, KCVO ( 22 May 1919 – 5 April 2005 ) was a Conservative politician in the United Kingdom, and Governor of Bermuda.

Sir and Thomas
His son Thomas, aged fifteen when he entered Oxford in 1582, married as his first wife Margaret, sister of Sir Edward Greville.
Accompanied by `` Master Greene our solicitor '' ( Thomas Greene of the Middle Temple, Shakespeare's `` cousin '' ), Quiney tried to consult Sir Edward Coke, attorney general, and gave money to a clerk and a doorkeeper `` that we might have access to their master for his counsel butt colde nott have him att Leasure by the reason of thees trobles '' ( the Essex rising on February 8 ).
Jacques-Louis David, Sir Henry Raeburn, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Thomas Gainsborough, Antonio Canova, Arnold Bocklin
George Stubbs, William Blake, John Martin, Francisco Goya, Sir Thomas Lawrence, John Constable, Eugène Delacroix, Sir Edwin landseer, Caspar David Friedrich, JMW Turner
Throughout European history, philosophers such as Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, among others, contemplated the possibility that souls exist in animals, plants, and people ; however, the currently accepted definition of animism was only developed in the 19th century by Sir Edward Tylor, who created it as " one of anthropology's earliest concepts, if not the first ".
* Charles Dickens used Selkirk as a simile in Chapter Two of The Pickwick Papers: " Colonel Builder and Sir Thomas Clubber exchanged snuff – boxes, and looked very much like a pair of Alexander Selkirks — ' Monarchs of all they surveyed.
Sir Isaac Newton was probably the discoverer of astigmation ; the position of the astigmatic image lines was determined by Thomas Young ( A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy, 1807 ); and the theory was developed by Allvar Gullstrand.
Sir Thomas Blamey is the only Australian-born officer promoted to the rank.
This setback for Parliament in Cornwall, and the last major victory for the Royalists, was reversed by Sir Thomas Fairfax leading the New Model Army at or near Tresillian Bridge, close to Truro on 12 March 1645.
Sir Thomas Felton fought not only at Poitiers but also the Battle of Crécy.
Sir Thomas Grenville ( 1755 – 1846 ), a Trustee of The British Museum from 1830, assembled a fine library of 20, 240 volumes, which he left to the Museum in his will.
In the early 19th century there was much interest in enclosing and " improving " the open moorland on Dartmoor, encouraged by Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt's early successes at Tor Royal near Princetown.
The chest tomb in the chancel is believed to contain the remains of Sir Thomas Cheddar and is dated 1442.
The term took on its present meaning from a group of ministers of King Charles II of England ( Sir Thomas Clifford, Lord Arlington, the Duke of Buckingham, Lord Ashley, and Lord Lauderdale ), whose initial letters coincidentally spelled CABAL, and who were the signatories of the public Treaty of Dover that allied England to France in a prospective war against the Netherlands.
1984 — The country's first coalition government, between Sir Thomas and Geoffrey Henry, is signed in the lead up to hosting regional Mini Games in 1985.
In it he ruthlessly satirised both the High church Tories and those Dissenters who hypocritically practised so-called " occasional conformity ", such as his Stoke Newington neighbour Sir Thomas Abney.
It was designed by Thomas Manley Dean and Sir Aston Webb as the Royal College of Science.
The first recorded Diprotodon remains were discovered in a cave near Wellington in New South Wales in the early 1830s by Major Thomas Mitchell who sent them to England for study by Sir Richard Owen.
The house had previously belonged to Admiral Sir Thomas John Cochrane and before him General Sir Robert Arbuthnot KCB.
* Heath, Sir Thomas, Diophantos of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1885, 1910.
The English physician and philosopher, Sir Thomas Browne, specifically employed the word encyclopaedia for the first time in English as early as 1646 in the preface to the reader to describe his Pseudodoxia Epidemica or Vulgar Errors, a series of refutations of common errors of his age.
Through such people as Nikola Tesla, Galileo Ferraris, Oliver Heaviside, Thomas Edison, Ottó Bláthy, Ányos Jedlik, Sir Charles Parsons, Joseph Swan, George Westinghouse, Ernst Werner von Siemens, Alexander Graham Bell and Lord Kelvin, electricity was turned from a scientific curiosity into an essential tool for modern life, becoming a driving force for the Second Industrial Revolution.

Sir and KNZM
Sir Colin Earl Meads, KNZM, MBE ( born 3 June 1936 ), is a former New Zealand rugby union footballer.
Sir Michael John Cullen, KNZM ( born 5 February 1945, London ) was a New Zealand politician.
Members are: the chairman Sir John Anderson KBE ( Wellington ), Anne Blackburn ( Auckland ), Bryan Gould CNZM ( Opotiki ), Sir John Goulter, KNZM, JP ( Paihia ), June McCabe ( Auckland ) and Joan Withers ( Auckland ).
Sir Peter Wilfred Tapsell, KNZM, MBE, FRCS, FRCSEd ( 21 January 1930 – 5 April 2012 ) was Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives from 1993 to 1996.
Sir Richard Leslie Taylor, KNZM, is the creator and head of New Zealand film prop and special effects company Weta Workshop.
Sir Robert James Charles, ONZ, KNZM, CBE ( born 14 March 1936 ) is a New Zealand professional golfer whose achievements over five decades rank him among the most successful left-handed golfers of all time, being the first lefty to win a golf major, winning more than 70 titles, and beating his age twice during a tournament as a 71 year-old.
Sir Angus Tait, KNZM, OBE ( 22 July 1919 – 7 August 2007 ) was a New Zealand electronics innovator and businessman.
Sir Thomas Gault KNZM QC PC, 8 April 1992
Sir John Henry KNZM QC, 19 November 1996
Sir Doug Graham KNZM, 24 June 1998
Sir Peter Blanchard KNZM, 24 June 1998
Sir Douglas Lorimer Kidd, KNZM ( born 12 September 1941 ) is a former New Zealand politician.
Sir Douglas Arthur Montrose " Doug " Graham KNZM ( born 12 January 1942 ) is a former New Zealand politician.
Sir Wilson James Whineray, KNZM, OBE ( born 10 July 1935 ) is a former business executive and the longest-serving captain of the All Blacks, New Zealand's national rugby union team.
Sir John James Patrick Kirwan, KNZM, MBE ( born 16 December 1964 ) is a New Zealand rugby union footballer, and former All Black, turned coach.
This appointment grants the post-nominal letters KNZM and grants the knight the right to style themselves as Sir John.
:* Hon Sir William Young, KNZM 23 February 2006 – 1 July 2010
:* Hon Sir Noel Anderson, KNZM 1 January 2004 – 23 February 2006
:* Rt Hon Sir Thomas Gault, KNZM 24 May 2002 – 31 December 2003
Sir Graham William Henry KNZM ( born 8 June 1946 in Christchurch ) is a New Zealand rugby union coach, and former head coach of the country's national team, the All Blacks.

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