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People died in Dom (First 49 people) - Page 469

Nigel Bagnall

Nigel Bagnall

General

Edgar Syers

Edgar Syers

British figure skater

Bernard Verdcourt

Bernard Verdcourt

Biologist

Ethel Barns

Ethel Barns

Pianist

Astley Cooper Key

Astley Cooper Key

Officer

Edward Hobart Seymour

Edward Hobart Seymour

Admiral

Robert Andrews

Robert Andrews

British film actor

Lettice Curtis

Lettice Curtis

Aviator

Mahmoud Sabri

Mahmoud Sabri

Painter

Ernest Arthur Gardner

Ernest Arthur Gardner

Archaeologist

Malcolm Drummond

Malcolm Drummond

Painter

Patricia Preece

Patricia Preece

Artist ‧ Stanley Spencer's wife

Isaac Pocock

Isaac Pocock

Dramatist

Guy Carleton

Guy Carleton

Former Governor of the Province of Quebec

William Gresley

William Gresley

Divine

William A. Henry III

William A. Henry III

American cultural critic

David Gregory

David Gregory

American writer

Alfred Allport

Alfred Allport

Rugby union player

Robert Hale

Robert Hale

Actor

Florence Barrett

Florence Barrett

Surgeon

W. G. R. Sprague

W. G. R. Sprague

Architect

Stanley Grant

Stanley Grant

British cinematographer

Harriett Urmston

Harriett Urmston

Missionary

Edward Millard

Edward Millard "Ted" Pratt

Eliza Sarah Millard's son

Reade Godwin-Austen

Reade Godwin-Austen

British military officer

Basil Homfray Fry

Basil Homfray Fry

Military personnel

David Ximenes

David Ximenes

British military personnel

Graham Chapman

Graham Chapman

British actor

Peter Sissons

Peter Sissons

Journalist

Paul Alcock

Paul Alcock

English referee

Daphne Oram

Daphne Oram

British composer

George Joseph Smith

George Joseph Smith

Serial killer

Oliver Byrne

Oliver Byrne

Civil engineer

Barry Livesey

Barry Livesey

British film actor

Edwin La Dell

Edwin La Dell

British printmaker

John Montresor

John Montresor

British engineer

Fred Ridgway

Fred Ridgway

English cricketer

Nancy Burne

Nancy Burne

Film actress

William Courtenay

William Courtenay

Clergy

John Stafford

John Stafford

Baseball player

Brian Pendleton

Brian Pendleton

Guitarist

Malcolm Macdonald

Malcolm Macdonald

Former Governor of Kenya ‧ Ramsay MacDonald's son

William Grocyn

William Grocyn


George Swinnock

George Swinnock

Writer

Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens

Patrick Spens, 1st Baron Spens

Former Chief Justice of India

Antony Marsh

Antony Marsh

Actor

Muriel MacSwiney

Muriel MacSwiney

Irish activist ‧ Terence MacSwiney's wife

Reginald Denning

Reginald Denning

British military personnel

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