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CONSTANCE LUARD

  • Constance Luard
  • English tennis player

    Constance Mary Luard (née Wilson; 2 September 1881 – 17 December 1955) also known as Connie Wilson was an English tennis player. She was a two time All-Comers

    Constance Luard

    Constance_Luard

  • Constance Wilson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (1908–1963), Canadian figure skater Constance Anne Wilson, British food historian Constance Mary Wilson (later Constance Luard), British tennis player and two

    Constance Wilson

    Constance_Wilson

  • Luard family
  • English family of Huguenot origin

    cousin of Henry and Richard Charles Camac Luard (1867–1947), British army officer, son of Richard Constance Mary Luard (née Wilson) (1881−1955), British tennis

    Luard family

    Luard_family

  • Luard
  • Surname list

    Caroline Mary Luard (née Hartley) (d. 1908), British murder victim Charles Camac Luard (1867–1947), British army officer Constance Mary Luard (née Wilson)

    Luard

    Luard

  • Kate Luard
  • British nurse (1872–1962)

    Kate Evelyn Luard, RRC & Bar (29 June 1872 – 16 August 1962), was a British nurse in the Second Boer War and First World War who was awarded the Royal

    Kate Luard

    Kate_Luard

  • Hastings and St. Leonard's Open
  • Tennis tournament

    1912 Madeline O'Neill Christine Tyrrell 6–2, 6–0 1913 Aurea Edgington Constance Luard walkover 1920 Madeline O'Neill Christine Tyrrell 6–1, 6–4 1921 Geraldine

    Hastings and St. Leonard's Open

    Hastings_and_St._Leonard's_Open

  • Gratin dauphinois
  • French potato dish

    [1960]). French Provincial Cooking. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Elizabeth Luard (1986). European Peasant Cookery London: Corgi. ISBN 0593010442. Alan Davidson

    Gratin dauphinois

    Gratin dauphinois

    Gratin_dauphinois

  • Arthur I, Duke of Brittany
  • Duke of Brittany from 1196 to 1203

    between 1196 and 1203. He was the son of Duchess Constance of Brittany, born posthumously to Constance's first husband, Duke Geoffrey II. Through Geoffrey

    Arthur I, Duke of Brittany

    Arthur I, Duke of Brittany

    Arthur_I,_Duke_of_Brittany

  • 1908 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles
  • 1908 tennis event results

    Chambers 6 6 Mrs Paine 0 0 D Lambert Chambers 3 5 Charlotte Sterry 6 6 C Sterry 6 7 Mrs Perrett 2 0 C Sterry 6 6 Constance Luard C Luard 3 4 N Stevens w/o

    1908 Wimbledon Championships – Women's singles

    1908_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Women's_singles

  • 1913 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles
  • 1913 tennis event results

    Ludwig von Salm-Hoogstraeten Constance Luard 8 6 Oscar Kreuzer Phyllis Satterthwaite 6 4 L von Salm-Hoogstraeten C Luard 3 6 R McNair W McNair 6 8 Roderick

    1913 Wimbledon Championships – Mixed doubles

    1913_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Mixed_doubles

  • 1913 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles
  • 1913 tennis event results

    Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals Edith Hannam Constance Luard Hilda Lane Mrs Nesham w/o E Hannam C Luard 1 6 3 Ethel Larcombe Mabel Parton 6 6 E Larcombe

    1913 Wimbledon Championships – Women's doubles

    1913_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Women's_doubles

  • Daphne Steele
  • Guyanese nurse

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Daphne Steele

    Daphne_Steele

  • Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany
  • Claimant to English and Breton succession (died 1241)

    of Brittany, was the eldest daughter of Duke Geoffrey II and Duchess Constance of Brittany. Her father was the fourth son of King Henry II of England

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor,_Fair_Maid_of_Brittany

  • William Hyde Wollaston
  • English chemist and physicist (1766–1828)

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    William Hyde Wollaston

    William Hyde Wollaston

    William_Hyde_Wollaston

  • Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment
  • including Captains Robert Mann Parsons, John Marshall Grant, Henry Reynolds Luard, and William Driscoll Gosset, and Lieutenants Arthur Reid Lempriere and

    Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment

    Royal_Engineers,_Columbia_Detachment

  • John Raven
  • English classical scholar (1914-1980)

    this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Raven married Constance Faith Alethea Hugh Smith; they had five children: the writer Sarah Raven

    John Raven

    John_Raven

  • List of longest-reigning monarchs
  • the free online library". en.wikisource.org. Retrieved 16 February 2025. Luard, C.E. (1908). Western States (Malwa) Gazetteer, Volume V. Bombay: British

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List_of_longest-reigning_monarchs

  • Sir George Pollock, 1st Baronet
  • British Indian Army officer (1786–1872)

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Sir George Pollock, 1st Baronet

    Sir George Pollock, 1st Baronet

    Sir_George_Pollock,_1st_Baronet

  • Sandy Wollaston
  • geologist, and his wife Sarah Constance (née Richmond), Sandy Wollaston's paternal grandfather was the amateur scientist Alexander Luard Wollaston, who was himself

    Sandy Wollaston

    Sandy Wollaston

    Sandy_Wollaston

  • Vitae duorum Offarum
  • 13th-century literary history

    Mittelalters wie zur Geschichte der altenglichen Heldensage. Hamburg, 1914. Luard, Henry Richard (ed.). Matthei Parisiensis, monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica

    Vitae duorum Offarum

    Vitae duorum Offarum

    Vitae_duorum_Offarum

  • William Heberden
  • English physician (1710–1801)

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    William Heberden

    William Heberden

    William_Heberden

  • Annie Warren Gill
  • British nurse and president of the College of Nursing in 1927 (1862–1930)

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Annie Warren Gill

    Annie_Warren_Gill

  • List of wars of succession in Europe
  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. 6 November 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2017. Luard 1992, p. 149–150. Nolan 2006, p. 924. Black, Jeremy (2015). A Short History

    List of wars of succession in Europe

    List of wars of succession in Europe

    List_of_wars_of_succession_in_Europe

  • Helen Gregory Smith
  • 20th-century British nurse

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Helen Gregory Smith

    Helen_Gregory_Smith

  • Francis Wollaston (scientist)
  • Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Francis Wollaston (scientist)

    Francis_Wollaston_(scientist)

  • Alexander Luard Wollaston
  • Luard Wollaston FRS (14 June 1804 – 10 June 1874) was an amateur scientist. The fourth son of George Hyde Wollaston (1765–1841) and Mary Anne Luard (aunt

    Alexander Luard Wollaston

    Alexander_Luard_Wollaston

  • Results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency
  • 2%) Michael Portillo 19,137 (41.1%) Jeremy Browne 4,966 (10.7%) Nicholas Luard 1,342 (2.9%) Alan Storkey (Christ. Dem.) 289 (0.6%) Andrew Malakouna (Oth

    Results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency

    Results of the 1997 United Kingdom general election by constituency

    Results_of_the_1997_United_Kingdom_general_election_by_constituency

  • Gerald Wollaston
  • English officer of arms (1874–1957)

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Gerald Wollaston

    Gerald Wollaston

    Gerald_Wollaston

  • Isla Stewart
  • English hospital matron

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Isla Stewart

    Isla Stewart

    Isla_Stewart

  • Francis Wollaston (philosopher)
  • English natural philosopher and professor

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Francis Wollaston (philosopher)

    Francis_Wollaston_(philosopher)

  • Phyllis Friend
  • British nurse and nursing officer

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Phyllis Friend

    Phyllis_Friend

  • Charles Wollaston
  • English footballer

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Charles Wollaston

    Charles_Wollaston

  • Francis Wollaston (astronomer)
  • British astronomer and priest

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Francis Wollaston (astronomer)

    Francis_Wollaston_(astronomer)

  • Francis Fauquier
  • British colonial administrator (1703–1768)

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Francis Fauquier

    Francis Fauquier

    Francis_Fauquier

  • Emily MacManus
  • Nurse

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Emily MacManus

    Emily_MacManus

  • George Wollaston
  • Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    George Wollaston

    George Wollaston

    George_Wollaston

  • Kathleen Robb
  • Northern Ireland nurse (1923–2020)

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Kathleen Robb

    Kathleen Robb

    Kathleen_Robb

  • Thomas Vernon Wollaston
  • English entomologist and malacologist

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Thomas Vernon Wollaston

    Thomas Vernon Wollaston

    Thomas_Vernon_Wollaston

  • Margaret Auld
  • Scottish nurse, Matron and Chief Nursing Officer for Scotland (1977–1988)

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Margaret Auld

    Margaret_Auld

  • United Kingdom general election records
  • October 1974: Donald Anderson, Jeremy Bray, Gwynfor Evans, Robert Hicks, Evan Luard, John Mackintosh, Fergus Montgomery, Enoch Powell, Nicholas Scott, Keith

    United Kingdom general election records

    United_Kingdom_general_election_records

  • Ightham
  • Village in Kent, England

    another 10 years. Anna Lee (1913–2004), British actress. Caroline Mary Luard – British murder victimPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

    Ightham

    Ightham

    Ightham

  • Slade School of Fine Art
  • Art school of University College London, England

    1945), art dealer John Long (1964–2016), painter and teacher Lowes Dalbiac Luard (1872–1944), painter John Luke (1906–1975), painter and sculptor John Lundberg

    Slade School of Fine Art

    Slade School of Fine Art

    Slade_School_of_Fine_Art

  • Charlton Wollaston
  • English physician

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Charlton Wollaston

    Charlton_Wollaston

  • First Hundred Years' War
  • Capetian-Plantagenet conflicts (1159–1259)

    {{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Paris, Matthew (1877). Luard, Henry Richards (ed.). Chronica Majora, vol. 5. Rolls Series. Longman, Green

    First Hundred Years' War

    First Hundred Years' War

    First_Hundred_Years'_War

  • Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery
  • Annual weekend conference

    subject for 2005. The current chair of The Oxford Symposium is Elisabeth Luard. The President is Claudia Roden. The Director is Ursula Heinzelmann. The

    Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery

    Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery

    Oxford_Symposium_on_Food_and_Cookery

  • Kathleen Raven
  • British nurse, matron, health official, health care engineer and philanthropist

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Kathleen Raven

    Kathleen_Raven

  • William Wollaston
  • 17th/18th-century English priest and scholar

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    William Wollaston

    William Wollaston

    William_Wollaston

  • William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1768)
  • British Member of Parliament

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1768)

    William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1768)

    William_Wollaston_(Ipswich_MP_elected_1768)

  • Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866)
  • British crown colony in North America

    captains (Robert Mann Parsons, John Marshall Grant, and Henry Reynolds Luard) and his two lieutenants (Arthur Reid Lempriere and Henry Spencer Palmer)

    Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866)

    Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866)

    Colony_of_British_Columbia_(1858–1866)

  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
  • Capture of Ascalon. Runciman 1952, p. 278, Atabeg of Damascus. Henry Richards Luard (1891). "Henry of Huntingdon". In Dictionary of National Biography. 26.

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187

    Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187

  • Charles E. Raven
  • English theologian

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    Charles E. Raven

    Charles E. Raven

    Charles_E._Raven

  • Ellen Musson
  • British nurse (1867 – 1960)

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Ellen Musson

    Ellen_Musson

  • Rebecca Strong
  • British nurse 1843-1944

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Rebecca Strong

    Rebecca_Strong

  • Margaret Elwyn Sparshott
  • British nurse (1870–1940)

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Margaret Elwyn Sparshott

    Margaret Elwyn Sparshott

    Margaret_Elwyn_Sparshott

  • William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1733)
  • English lawyer and Whig politician

    Luard (1774–1817) William Hyde Wollaston chemist and physicist (1766–1828) Henry John Wollaston (1770–1833) Louisa Symons (1784–1833) Alexander Luard

    William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1733)

    William Wollaston (Ipswich MP elected 1733)

    William_Wollaston_(Ipswich_MP_elected_1733)

  • Tractatus de ortu Tartarorum
  • 1244–1245 Latin treatise

    manuscript is shorter. Jackson 2016, pp. 66–67. An edition is found in Luard 2012, pp. 386–389, based on two manuscripts: Cambridge, Corpus Christi College

    Tractatus de ortu Tartarorum

    Tractatus de ortu Tartarorum

    Tractatus_de_ortu_Tartarorum

  • Margaret Huxley
  • English nurse

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Margaret Huxley

    Margaret Huxley

    Margaret_Huxley

  • Queen's Road, Hong Kong
  • Series of roads in Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong

    of the slums along Queen's Road. An eyewitness account was recorded by Constance Gordon-Cumming in her 1886 book Wanderings in China. The fire raged for

    Queen's Road, Hong Kong

    Queen's Road, Hong Kong

    Queen's_Road,_Hong_Kong

  • Religious war
  • War primarily over religious differences

    Ashgate Publishing. pp. 76–77. ISBN 9781409480211. Retrieved 12 March 2022. Luard, Evan (1992). "Succession". The Balance of Power. London: Palgrave Macmillan

    Religious war

    Religious war

    Religious_war

  • History of the foreign policy of the United States
  • 76–98 online Benjamin Welles, Welles: FDR's Global Strategist (1997) Evan Luard, A History of the United Nations: Volume 1: The Years of Western Domination

    History of the foreign policy of the United States

    History of the foreign policy of the United States

    History_of_the_foreign_policy_of_the_United_States

  • Richard Clement Moody
  • Founder and first lieutenant governor of British Columbia

    Captains, Robert Mann Parsons, John Marshall Grant, and Henry Reynolds Luard; and his two Lieutenants Lieutenant Arthur Reid Lempriere (of Diélament

    Richard Clement Moody

    Richard Clement Moody

    Richard_Clement_Moody

  • Euphemia Steele Innes
  • Scottish nurse (1874–1955)

    Annie Warren Gill Margaret Huxley Euphemia Steele Innes Caroline Keer Kate Luard Eva Luckes Emily MacManus Maud McCarthy Annie McIntosh Ellen Musson Florence

    Euphemia Steele Innes

    Euphemia Steele Innes

    Euphemia_Steele_Innes

  • Fulk FitzWarin
  • English lord (died c. 1258)

    (Internet Archive). Eyton, Antiquities of Shropshire, VII, 66-83, citing H.R. Luard (ed.), Matthaei Parisiensis, Monachus Sancti Albani, Chronica Majora, Volume

    Fulk FitzWarin

    Fulk FitzWarin

    Fulk_FitzWarin

  • Anglo-Norman literature
  • xxiii. 383); a life of Edward the Confessor, written before 1245 (H. R. Luard, Lives of Edward the Confessor, 1858; Hist. Lit. xxvii. 1), by an anonymous

    Anglo-Norman literature

    Anglo-Norman_literature

  • 1918 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments and honours by King George V on June 3, 1918

    Neale Lawson Rear-Admiral James Clement Ley CVO Rear-Admiral John Scott Luard Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick William Lumsden VC DSO Royal Marine Artillery

    1918 Birthday Honours

    1918_Birthday_Honours

  • 1170s
  • Decade

    Nicolle (2011). Osprey: Command 12 - Saladin, p. 4. ISBN 978-1-84908-317-1. Luard, Henry Richards, ed. (1869). Annales Monastici. Vol. 4. MCLXXII. Nihil memoriale

    1170s

    1170s

  • Diocese of Mazara del Vallo
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Italy

    Ioannes, on the authority of Archbishop Torres. Matthew Paris (1876). Henry Luard (ed.). Matthaei Parisiensis, monachi Sancti Albani Chronica majora: A.D

    Diocese of Mazara del Vallo

    Diocese of Mazara del Vallo

    Diocese_of_Mazara_del_Vallo

  • Timeline of Oxford
  • by Lord Franks completes its report. 31 March: UK general election: Evan Luard becomes the only person to take the undivided Oxford parliamentary constituency

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline of Oxford

    Timeline_of_Oxford

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

    Huntingdon (c. 1088–1156/1160)". The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 573. Luard, Henry (1891). "Henry of Huntingdon". In Dictionary of National Biography

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • 1946 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    The Royal Norfolk Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary) Peter John Luard, DSO (49882), The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Lieutenant-Colonel

    1946 Birthday Honours

    1946_Birthday_Honours

  • Diocese of Belley–Ars
  • Latin Catholic territory in France

    Pope Innocent IV in 1245, according to Matthew of Paris (IV, p. 425 ed. Luard). Eubel I, p. 131 with note 1; 163 with note 5. Pierre de La Baume: Haureau

    Diocese of Belley–Ars

    Diocese of Belley–Ars

    Diocese_of_Belley–Ars

  • 1918 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours

    Capt. Henry Charles Loyd MC Coldstream Guards Tmp Major Lowes Dalbiac Luard, Army Service Corps Maj. Williams Ludgate, Royal Army Veterinary Corps Capt

    1918 New Year Honours

    1918_New_Year_Honours

  • 1938 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    lately Curator, Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. Louise Henrietta Luard MBE JP For public services in Hereford. George Leslie Marshall, Northern

    1938 New Year Honours

    1938_New_Year_Honours

  • 1947 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Hamilton Jollow Priest, Chairman, Plymouth Local Employment Committee. William Luard Raynes, Alderman, Cambridge Borough Council. Joseph Stanley Redshaw, Director

    1947 Birthday Honours

    1947_Birthday_Honours

  • 1957 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Director of Research, British Cast Iron Research Association. Peter Neville Luard Pears, Singer. Sir Charles Alexander Petrie, Bt, Author and Historian. Edward

    1957 Birthday Honours

    1957_Birthday_Honours

  • 1978 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Leslie Newman, Chief Constable, Royal Ulster Constabulary. Peter Neville Luard Pears, CBE, Singer. For services to Music. Joseph Raymond Lynden Potter

    1978 New Year Honours

    1978_New_Year_Honours

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    English and French : from the medieval female personal name Constance, Latin Constantia, originally a feminine form of Constantius (see Constant), but later taken as the abstract noun constantia ‘steadfastness’.English and French : habitational name from Coutances in La Manche, France, which was named Constantia in Latin (see above) in honor of the Roman emperor Constantius Chlorus, who was responsible for fortifying the settlement in ad 305.

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    Constant

    French and English : from a medieval personal name (Latin Constans, genitive Constantis, meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘faithful’, present participle of the verb constare ‘stand fast’, ‘be consistent’). This was borne by an 8th-century Irish martyr. This surname has also absorbed some cases of surnames based on Constantius, a derivative of Constans, borne by a 2nd-century martyr, bishop of Perugia. Compare Constantine.English : perhaps also a nickname from Old French constant ‘steadfast’, ‘faithful’.

    Constant

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Online names & meanings

  • ÁSLAUG
  • Female

    Norse

    ÁSLAUG

    Old Norse name composed of the elements áss "god" and laug "betrothed woman," hence "God-betrothed woman."

  • Thrshali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Thrshali

  • Kelton
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Celtic, Chinese, English

    Kelton

    Town of the Keels

  • Oudsiyya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Oudsiyya

    Glorious; Holy

  • Warley
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Warley

    From the Meadow Near the Weir; From the Weir Meadow

  • Cooksey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Cooksey

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : habitational name from a place in Worcestershire named Cooksey, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Cucu (perhaps a byname from Old English cwicu ‘lively’) + Old English ēg ‘island’.

  • Ghunaim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Ghunaim

    A Person who Takes Booty

  • Summer
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Summer

    Born during the summer.

  • PNEUMA
  • Female

    English

    PNEUMA

    (Πνεῦμα) English name derived from Greek pneuma, PNEUMA means "breath," or, metaphorically, a non-material being or influence, i.e. "spirit."

  • Beaufort
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and French

    Beaufort

    English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from various places in France named Beaufort, for example in Nord, Somme, and Pas-de-Calais, from Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + fort ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’.A powerful English family of this name originated with the bastard children of John of Gaunt and Catherine Swinford, who were legitimized by Act of Parliament. Their name was derived from their father’s castle, Beaufort, in Champagne.

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  • Still
  • adv.

    Constant; continual.

  • Third-borough
  • n.

    An under constable.

  • Patience
  • n.

    Constancy in labor or application; perseverance.

  • Boastance
  • n.

    Boasting.

  • Monstrance
  • n.

    A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.

  • Inconstance
  • n.

    Inconstancy.

  • Instance
  • v. t.

    To mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact.

  • Headborrow
  • n.

    A petty constable.

  • Consonance
  • n.

    Alt. of Consonancy

  • Instancy
  • n.

    Instance; urgency.

  • Constancy
  • n.

    Fixedness or firmness of mind; persevering resolution; especially, firmness of mind under sufferings, steadiness in attachments, or perseverance in enterprise; stability; fidelity.

  • Constancy
  • n.

    The state or quality of being constant or steadfast; freedom from change; stability; fixedness; immutability; as, the constancy of God in his nature and attributes.

  • Instanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Instance

  • Instancing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Instance

  • Constable
  • n.

    An officer of the peace having power as a conservator of the public peace, and bound to execute the warrants of judicial officers.

  • Remonstrance
  • n.

    Same as Monstrance.

  • Truth
  • n.

    Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness.

  • Constable
  • n.

    A high officer in the monarchical establishments of the Middle Ages.

  • Ostensory
  • n.

    Same as Monstrance.

  • Purpose
  • n.

    Instance; example.