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People died in Dom (First 49 people) - Page 201

Henry Tizard

Henry Tizard

Chemist

Brendan O'Dowda

Brendan O'Dowda

Irish tenor

Edgar Gibson

Edgar Gibson

Cleric

Florence White

Florence White

Writer

Michael Carver

Michael Carver

Senior officer

Barbara Clayton

Barbara Clayton

Pathologist

Paul Greening

Paul Greening


Henry John Leeke

Henry John Leeke


William Fane De Salis

William Fane De Salis

Royal Navy officer

Philip Patton

Philip Patton

Commanding officer

Errol Manners

Errol Manners

Navy officer

Lord Berners

Lord Berners

Composer

Arturo Barea

Arturo Barea

Spanish journalist

Lady Mary Lygon

Lady Mary Lygon


Seton Lloyd

Seton Lloyd

Archaeologist

Harold Henderson

Harold Henderson

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Jimmy Bannister

Jimmy Bannister

English footballer

Thomas Hungerford

Thomas Hungerford

Former Speaker of the House of Commons of England

Basil Hill-Wood

Basil Hill-Wood

English cricketer

Hugh Norman-Walker

Hugh Norman-Walker


Stephen Fox

Stephen Fox

Architectural historian

John Derry

John Derry

British test pilot

David Leslie

David Leslie

Motorsports racing driver

Jimmy Seed

Jimmy Seed

English footballer

Allan Beckett

Allan Beckett

Civil engineer

Vernon March

Vernon March

English Sculptor

Lord Amelius Beauclerk

Lord Amelius Beauclerk

Navy officer

Tommie Connor

Tommie Connor

British lyricist

Alan Arnold Griffith

Alan Arnold Griffith

George Griffith's son

Samuel Franklin Cody

Samuel Franklin Cody

Showman

Philip Gilbert

Philip Gilbert

Television producer

Józef Wiatr

Józef Wiatr


Sidney Gerald Burrard

Sidney Gerald Burrard

General

Peter Murray

Peter Murray

British author

Fernand Cabrol

Fernand Cabrol

French theologian

John Annesley, 4th Earl of Anglesey

John Annesley, 4th Earl of Anglesey


William Silver Oliver

William Silver Oliver

Surgeon

Edward the Elder

Edward the Elder

King of the Anglo-Saxons

Saint Cuthbert

Saint Cuthbert

Saint

Peter Mews

Peter Mews

Theologian

Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield

Ernle Chatfield, 1st Baron Chatfield

Admiral

Lord Chatfield

Lord Chatfield

Officer

Leonard Colebrook

Leonard Colebrook

English physician

Almroth Wright

Almroth Wright

Bacteriologist

Mary Dickens

Mary Dickens

Novelist

Gerald Flood

Gerald Flood

British actor

William Fothergill Cooke

William Fothergill Cooke

Inventor

Johnny Berry

Johnny Berry

Musical artist

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