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    General Sir Laurence James Oliphant, KCB, KCVO, JP, 9th of Condie and 31st Chief of Clan Oliphant (14 December 1846 – 6 July 1914) was a British Army general...
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  • politician) (1791–1862), MP for Perth, 1832 Laurence Oliphant (British Army officer) (1846–1914), British Army General This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Condie and 31st Chief of Clan Oliphant Laurence Oliphant (Jacobite) (1691–1767), Scottish Jacobite army officer Laurence Oliphant (Scottish politician) (1791–1862)...
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  • Oliphant; James Oliphant; Sir Anthony Oliphant and also the latter's son, Laurence Oliphant. Lt. Col. James Oliphant married firstly, at Pudupattinam, 23...
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    general officer rank or the rank of brigadier (together now recognized as starred officers) in the British Army, Royal Marines, British Indian Army or other...
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    the Household Division of the British Army and is also the General Officer Commanding London District. In British Army parlance, "The Major-General" always...
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    July 1905) was a senior British Army officer who served as Major General commanding the Brigade of Guards and General Officer Commanding the Home District...
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    General and a contractor to the British Army from 1748 to 1759, was created a baronet 16 November 1762. Sir Laurence Dundas of Kerse received several...
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    Frederick Stopford (category British Army lieutenant generals)
    William Stopford, KCB, KCMG, KCVO (2 February 1854 – 4 May 1929) was a British Army officer, best remembered for commanding the landing at Suvla Bay in August...
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  • to the Kirkham and Wesham Cricket Club, Preston, Lancashire Colin David Oliphant — For services to the Environment and to the community in Southampton,...
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    Herbert Plumer, 1st Viscount Plumer (category British colonial army officers)
    British Army officer of the First World War. After commanding V Corps at the Second Battle of Ypres in April 1915, he took command of the Second Army...
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    Major-General Laurence Oliphant, in Command of the Potchefstroom District, returning home six months later in December 1902. Oliphant took the Command...
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  • Lionel Jeffries (category British Army personnel of World War II)
    Boys (1962) – Lester Gibbons The Notorious Landlady (1962) – Inspector Oliphant Kill or Cure (1962) – Det. Insp. Hook The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963) –...
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  • Calcutta, arriving on 19 December. Laurence Oliphant joined them in Sri Lanka and accompanied them to Nepal. Oliphant later published a diary describing...
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  • Heddle Paterson, RANR. Wardmaster Lieutenant Sidney Laurence Peck. Frances Jill Porteous, Second Officer, WRNS. Captain (Acting Major) David Oldrid Powell...
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  • Nicholas Vivian, 6th Baron Vivian (category 16th/5th The Queen's Royal Lancers officers)
    Brigadier Nicholas Crespigny Laurence Vivian, 6th Baron Vivian (11 December 1935 – 28 February 2004), was a British peer and soldier from the Vivian family...
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    the House of Stuart to the British throne. Starting with less than 1,000 men at Glenfinnan in August 1745, the Jacobite army won a significant victory...
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    to the United States. One of its members, the Australian physicist Mark Oliphant, flew to the US in late August 1941 and discovered that data provided by...
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    Ferdinand St Maur, Earl St Maur (category British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857)
    with a hunting crop". Seymour associated at this time in Naples with Laurence Oliphant and stayed with Lady Holland, widow of Henry Fox, 4th Baron Holland...
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  • Army Welfare Officer, Northern Command. Charles Victor Wicks, Director, British Sugar Corporation Ltd. William Ellis Wiggins, Chief Engineer Officer,...
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    Ernest Lawrence (category Officers of the Legion of Honour)
    November 1943, Lawrence's team at Berkeley was bolstered by 29 British scientists, including Oliphant. In the electromagnetic process, a magnetic field deflected...
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    Mark Oliphant, an Australian physicist at the University of Birmingham, were tasked with carrying out a series of experiments on uranium. Oliphant delegated...
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    John Cockcroft (category British Army personnel of World War I)
    doctorate under Rutherford's supervision in 1928. With Ernest Walton and Mark Oliphant he built what became known as a Cockcroft–Walton generator. Cockcroft and...
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    Alamogordo Field. The New York Times' William L. Laurence, who served as the Manhattan Project's press officer, helped put together the cover-story, including...
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  • Stubbington House School (category Use British English from May 2015)
    Prince of Battenberg and grandson of Queen Victoria Henry Gerard Laurence Oliphant DSO, naval commander in the Battle of Dover Strait (1916) William...
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    Steven Berkoff (category Use British English from November 2012)
    S2CID 191557332. Archived from the original on 6 August 2011. Mark Lunney and Ken Oliphant (2007). Tort Law: Text and Materials (3rd ed.). London and New York: Oxford...
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  • Grenadier Guards (category British Army)
    William S. D. Home 1889–1894: Col. Henry Trotter 1894–1899: Col. Laurence James Oliphant 1899–1899: Col. the Hon. Herbert F. Eaton 1899–1904: Col. Horace...
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    stores in the basement. The barracks were opened on 7 December 1907 by Laurence Oliphant Commander-in-Chief of Northern Command. The West York Royal Engineer...
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    Nigel Farage (category Use British English from October 2019)
    election so he can help US campaign". Sky News. Retrieved 23 May 2024. Roland Oliphant (4 December 2016). "'Don't interfere,' Austria's far-right presidential...
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  • to the Railways Commissioner, State of South Australia. Oliphant Bell Miller, Forest Officer, Bechuanaland Protectorate. Hubert Arthur Mullett, Director...
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