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  Science Fair Projects - Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner
Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner of Kittisford in the County of Somerset, PC KC (30 May 1900-7 January 1990) was Lord Chancellor from 1964 to 1970 and during that time he introduced into British law as many reforms as any Lord Chancellor had done before or since.
Gardiner, characteristically, rushed to her defence and the Vice-Chancellor, Farnell, notoriously out of touch with the post-war generation, asked Gardiner to leave at the intolerable hour of six in the morning; any later hour, Farnell knew, would have meant a sympathetic funeral procession several hundred strong.
Gardiner was made Baron Gardiner and a Privy Counsellor in 1964 and immediately became Lord Chancellor.
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 Robert Septimus Gardiner
Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner (1856-1936?) was a British businessman.
The seventh son of the Rev. George Gregory Gardiner, and grandson of John Gardiner, he attended Grenoble University and was fluent in French, German and English.
He was the father of three children, Cyril, Gerald (later Lord Chancellor), and Nevile, born in 1897, 1900 and 1902, respetively.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/robert_septimus_gardiner   (390 words)

  
 Nevile Gardiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nevile Gardiner, (1902-1954) was a noted British diplomat.
He was brother of Baron Gerald Gardiner (Lord Chancellor 1964-1970), his father was Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner and his mother was Alice von Ziegesar (daughter of Count von Ziegesar).
He was educated at Oxford, and entered the British Civil Service, originally posted to Washington, D.C. He eventually became Commercial Secretary in the Diplomatic Service at The Hague, Netherlands.
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 GENUKI: UK and Ireland: Flag Officers 1840, A-H
DRUMMOND Sir A kt., K.C.H. DRURY Aug. Vere Capt. DRURY Henry Cdr.
FORD Robert Capt. Marine FORD William Capt. Marine FORDER Robert Cdr.
Capt. HONYMAN Robert V.B. HOOD Silas Thompson Cdr.
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 Malta Family History
Captain the Honourable Sir Robert Spencer of HMS Madagascar died at the end of November whilst the ship was in quarantine.
It must have been uppermost in her mind, and without doubt she discussed the subject with the Governor, Sir Henry Bouverie, who probably made it clear to her that from his experience since taking office, funding from the British Government for such a project was unlikely to be forthcoming.
In 1846 the Governor, Sir Patrick Stuart who was a strong Sabbatarian, when issuing the customary proclamation giving formal permission for the pre-Lent Carnival to be held, would not allow the wearing of masks on the Sunday.
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 HIMknowledgey Ministry - Revive Us Again
Gardiner, William- 1st to adapt classical music to hymn-tunes (1770-1853)-013.
Grant, Sir Robert- lawyer/ Parliament representative/ Governor (1778-1838)-013.
Roberts, Rev. Daniel Crane- President of New Hampshire State Historical Society for a number of years.
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 Historical and Miscellaneous autographs, letters, documents, manuscripts
Explaining he would have met him at the House that day, 'if I were not unfortunately confined to my room by a Bleeding of the Nose, which renders me both shocking to the eye, and weak in body'.
Promising to be present for the installation of 'Bro Sir R Hanson', but may possibly be late because of pressing business in the country.
Suggesting that he approach Sir Charles Euan Smith who in turn will approach those 'millionaires' with whom he is connected with a view to raising capital for a proposed company.
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 Robert Septimus Gardiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Over $80,000 has been donated since the drive began on 19 August.
A successful businessman who served on the boards of many companies, he his chief interests in mining and securities.
He was the father of three children, Cyril, Gerald (later Lord Chancellor), and Nevile, born in 1897, 1900 and 1902, respectively.
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 Dictionary of Australian Biography Index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Some excellent singers and executive musicians have made their mark in the world among whom may be mentioned Melba, Ada Crossley, and William Murdoch; but though some interesting music has been composed little is known of it and comparatively little has been published.
A few outstanding scientists have been born here, such as Sir Grafton Elliot Smith, and a few others, such as Sir William Henry Bragg, have come from Europe to Australia and found the conditions favourable to the development of their great ability.
Templeton established the non-forfeiture principle in life assurance policies now universally adopted, and Sir Robert Torrens's simplification of the transfer of land has been of great benefit to the public.
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 hb1882c
GARDINER, who was unknown to the police was fined 1 pound with costs.
Robert MOFFITT - Night watchman - Stated he had known prisoner since 1865.
Robert ISAACSEN, Ormondville, storekeeper, charged with selling a gun to a lad in his employment without having a license in the form provided by the Act.
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 Encyclopedia: Sir Robert Septimus Gardiner
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 National Portrait Gallery | Research | Photographs Collection | Collection holdings
Sitters include: 8th Duke of Devonshire, Sir William Hart Dyke, 7th Bt, Sir John Gorst, 6th Duke of Richmond and Gordon, 5th Earl Cadogan, Baron James of Hereford and 9th Marquess of Lothian.
Bequeathed by Sir George Scharf and presented 1916 by Algernon Graves.
By Sorabji Jehangir, with an introduction by Sir George C.M, Birdwood.
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
1927) 1905 - 1916 Sir Edward Grey (from 27 Jul 1916, Edward Grey, Viscount Grey of Fallodon) (b.
1980) 1971 - 1973 Sir Michael Carver (b.
(commissioners) 1757 - 30 Jul 1766 Sir Robert Henley (from 1760, Robert Henley, Baron Henley; from 1764, Robert Henley, Earl of Northington) (b.
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 Sherlock Holmes Pastiche Characters - Story Summaries T
Sir Moses Montefiore links the murder to a growing tide of Anti-Semitism in the country.
The Cardinal's body was found in the guest bedroom of MP Sir Gibson Glassford.
Emma takes Lestrade to Bandicoot Hall, where Harry and Letitia are mourning the loss of their son Rupert, along with Holliday, the provost of Eton, in a boating incident.
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 The National Archives | Search the archives | National Register of Archives | Details
Gardiner, Sir Robert William (1781-1864) Knight General (10)
Maxwell, Sir Peter Benson (1817-1893) Knight Chief Justice of the Straits Settlement (1)
Milne, Sir Alexander (1806-1896) Knight Admiral of the Fleet (7)
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 Durham Mining Museum - Master Index [Ga*]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Galloway, Robert L. Membership of Fed. I.M.E. Galloway, T. 10 Jul 1876
Gardiner, Edgar T. Membership of Fed. I.M.E. Gardiner, George
Gardiner, N. Under Manager at Crookhall "Woodside Winnings"
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Edleston, Harriet, 77; Joseph, 75, 77(2); Robert, 75; Sarah, 77
Rowell, Catherine, 89; Elizabeth, 89(2); Robert, 154; Thomas, 89
Watson, Beatrice, 157; Sir Bertrand, 173; Charles, 89; Edith, 176; Elizabeth, 33, 169(2); George, 1, 122, 169; H., 26, 67; Henry, 27, 28, 176; Isabella, 151; James, 159; Jane, 127; Jennie, 28; John, 172; Margaret, 1; Mark, 152; Mary, 27, 28, 89, 176; R., 169; Ralph, 147; William, 1(2)
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 Plurabelle - Renaissance
Wernham, R B: The Expedition of Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake to Spain and Portugal, 1589.
Roberts, J A G: A History of China.
Sidney, Sir Philip: Astrophe and Stella Wherein the Excellence of Sweet Poesy is Concluded.
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Campbell, Alexander, 79; Sir Alexander, 79(2); Charles, 694; Colin, 79(2); Doris, 150; Sir Duncan, 79(2); Elizabeth, 79, 472(2); Ethel, 46; Flora, Frances, Gerald, 79; Harriette, 79(2); Harry, 493; Henrietta, 493; Hugh, 493; Ian, 79; James, 828, 829; John, 79, 472; Katherine, 828, 829; Louisa, 79; Pamela, 214; Sidney, 46; Theophile, 828, 829
Gardner, Gardener, Gardiner, Gardyner, Alfred, 631; Benjamin, 319; Charlotte, 855; Daphne, 713(2); Dora, 775; Edith, 367; Ellen, 194; Florence, 291; Gladys, 771; Henry, 479, 676, 677; Joan, 676, 677; John, 436, 676, 677, 713; Muriel, 713; William, 758, 775, 855(2)
Hart, Sir Boneface de, 368, 370; Charles, 786; Charlotte, 713; Edith, Elsie, 786; Emma, 180; Fanny, 786; George, 605, 786; Grace, 786; Hugh, 713, 786; Joyce, 220; Kathleen, 786; Marjorie, 680, 786; Robert, 680; Stanley, 116; Winfred, 150
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DAWSON DAMON, Robert DAMPIER, W. DANA, Charles A. DANA, James DANA, James D. DANA, Richard Henry DANA, Richard Henry, Jun. DANDY, Walter Cooper DANIEL, G. DANIEL, George DANIEL, Mrs.
DUNN, Robert DUNNE, J. DUNOYER, Charles DUNSTER, Rev. H.
LE MARCHANT, Sir Denis LE MESURIER, Rev. H.
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 File 9a - 1775-1800 - Merchants and Bankers Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Sir Edward GREY, Bart3, Visc1 Grey (b.25 Apr 1862;d.7 Sep 1933) sp: Dorothy WIDDRINGTON wife1 (m.20 Oct 1885;d.4 Feb 1906) sp: Frances Lady Glenconner WYNDHAM wife2 (m.4 Jun 1922;d.18 Nov 1928) 6.
His only son and heir was Sir Robert Harry Inglis 2nd Bart, (1786-1855) a prominent arch-Tory MP, and active evangelist, a close friend of Henry Thornton (1760-1815), MP, governor of the Bank of England, wealthy London merchant and Clapham sect saint..
Sir Hugh Inglis is a director of EICo from 1784.
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 RECYCLEGEN - Preliminary Archive No.3
Robert Lloyd, Esq; Surveyor of Excise and Guaging surveyor
Colonel J. Charnier, who subsequently became Air-Commodore Sir John Charnier, and that he wrote in his report that the country around the Site consisted of large open fields and downs which were quite ideal for forced landings a very necessary provision in those days.
Two of his Flight Commanders were Squadron-Leader (later Air-Marshal Sir Robert) Saundby and Squadron-Leader (later Air-Chief-Marshal Hon.
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 Larry Stark's Theater Mirror
Much to our surprise, ZBA Chair Robert Shortsleeve delayed the hearing until 1:00 P.M. before announcing that the issue would not be heard because the ZBA did not have jurisdiction.
Robert Itszack's costume plot echoes the original medieval circus motif but doesn't quite come together; some of the painted clowns seem overdone while the story characters seem unfinished.
In the past there's Kelly Adair as Thomasina Coverly, a naive genius, and Lewis Wheeler as Septimus Hodge, her tutor, a rakish young University man. The action takes place on her father, Lord Cooms' estate, where Lady Cooms (Caroline Lawton) has her eye on Septimus, Septimus is dallying with Mrs.
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 CILIP Library History Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Group celebrated his 85th birthday in 1996 with the publication of a special volume 12 of "Library History", with the title "Careering along with books", which contained further details of his life and work.
This conference is supported by the French Government and HUMANZ (Humanities Society of New Zealand), and through grants awarded by the Marsden Fund (Royal Society of New Zealand) to research projects in the History of Print Culture in New Zealand.
Topics include the colonisation of the Americas, Cook's voyages in the South Seas, missionary activities in India, New Zealand and elsewhere, archaeological and anthropological explorations in the Near East, and the administration of the East India Company and of other trading companies.
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 OXF Collector regions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Alston, A.H.G.; Blanchet, Jacques Samuel; Burchell, William John; Claussen, Peter; Dampier, William; Darwin, Charles Robert; Druce, George Claridge; Gardner, George; Glaziou, Auguste François Marie; Glocker; Helmreichen; Hostmann, F.
Burbidge, Fredrick William; Cuming, Hugh; Cuninghame, James; Norris, William, Sir; Walker, George Warren; Wallich, Nathaniel (olim Nathan Wolff).
Hay, W. E.; Hooker, Joseph Dalton, Sir; Thomson, Thomas; Wallich, Nathaniel (olim Nathan Wolff).
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 Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner (1900-1990) was Lord Chancellor from 1964-1970 and during that time he introduced into British law as many reforms as any Lord Chancellor had done before or since.
He fought for the abolition of capital punishment and was responsible for the creation of the Ombudsman.
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 My Genealogy database - Index of Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Thomas Reynell Bart., K.C.B. (Lieut-Gen. Sir) (- 10 FEB 1848)
Harriet Roberts (22 MAY 1790 - 12 JUL 1862)
UP (A Quo Gould of London - Sheila Jeane Agatha van Meurs)
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 GENUKI: Brighton with Hove and Cliftonville, SSX - Private Residents.
Baynes Admiral Sir Robert, Waltham house, Clifton road
Clifton General Sir Arthur, K.C.B. 52 Old Steine
Gomm General Sir William, G.C.B. 33 Brunswick terrace
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 DETECTIVES, BY PROFESSION
Chief Constable Sir Clinton Driffield (created by J.J. Connington);
Sergeant Sir Peter Dunn (created by Edgar Wallace);
Herman Kohler [Germany--Gestapo Investigator] (created by Joseph Robert Janes);
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 Booksource, Ltd. at antiqbook.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
14943: SMITH, GEORGE, AND EDITED BY SIR SIDNEY LEE - Dictionary of National Biography Supplement January 1901-December 1911 Vol.
24247: STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS WITH A PREFACE BY MRS.
23888: TREDGOLD, SIR ROBERT C. Rhodesia That Was My Life
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