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    Brigadier-General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock KCMG DSO TD (12 June 1867 – 10 January 1952) was a British Army officer and Olympic sailor. He was at one...
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  • politician Joseph Frederick Laycock, British soldier and Olympian Malcolm Laycock (1938–2009), British radio presenter and producer Mitsuki Laycock, Japanese-American...
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    Second World War. Laycock was born in Westminster on 18 April 1907, the eldest son of Brigadier General Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock (died 1952)—an officer...
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  • Gorham Warwick Wright Thomas Weston Hugh Grosvenor George Clowes Joseph Frederick Laycock (first race only) G. H. Atkinson (second race only) List of Olympic...
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    Allied Forces Northern Europe Brigadier Sir Joseph Frederick Laycock Major-General Sir Robert Laycock Lieutenant-General Sir George Lea General Sir...
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  • Did not finish Wolseley-Siddely Winchester Clowes Hugh Grosvenor Joseph Frederick Laycock (first race) G. H. Atkinson (second race)  Great Britain Did not...
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    Succeeded by Henry Gordon Ley Honorary titles Preceded by Thomas Lewis Kekewich Edge High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire 1905 Succeeded by Joseph Frederick Laycock...
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    Francis Ley of Epperstone Manor (later Sir Francis Ley) 1906: Joseph Frederick Laycock of Wiseton Hall, Bawtry 1907: Thomas Philip Barber of Lamb Close...
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    Wolseley-Siddely Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster George Clowes Joseph Frederick Laycock (first race only) G. H. Atkinson (second race only) Race cancelled...
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    which then acquired on 3 June 1919 the engineering business of Joseph Frederick Laycock who traded under the name of E.N.V. Motor Company at Willesden...
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  • Uniacke CB CMG Maj.-Gen. Sir Cameron Deane Shute KCB CMG Lt.-Col. Joseph Frederick Laycock CMG DSO Royal Horse Artillery Temp Lt.-Col. Brodie Haldane Henderson...
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    Joseph Frederick (Joe) Laycock, a millionaire bachelor with whom Daisy was infatuated despite his faithlessness to her. Mercy was fathered by Laycock...
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  • Regiment. Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel (temporary Colonel) Joseph Frederick Laycock, DSO, Royal Horse Artillery, Territorial Force. Lieutenant-Colonel...
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    Kitty Hare, considered a society beauty, became acquainted with Joseph Frederick (Joe) Laycock, a millionaire soldier from Wiseton in Nottinghamshire. The...
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  • featured over 130 actors and was directed by Jon Oram with music by Tim Laycock. In the summer of 1804 a group of women decide to put on a play to entertain...
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    part of Mississauga, Ontario, directly west of Toronto. Mary Ann Bonsell Laycock, Bill's mother, was born about 1817 in Trenton, New Jersey. She moved to...
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  • ships. Joseph Lucas & Son was based in Little King Street from 1882 and later Great King Street, Birmingham. In 1902, what had by then become Joseph Lucas...
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    reconnaissance. The weather deteriorated and Laycock's group had a much more difficult time getting ashore. Laycock and seven men landed but the rest were stranded...
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  • Douglas, Governor (1946–1949) Gerald Creasy, Governor (1949–1954) Robert Laycock, Governor (1954–1959) Guy Grantham, Governor (1959–1962) Maurice Henry...
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  • Jamieson 1 1925 Bruce Judd 58 2 6 1925 1934 Syd King 42 2 6 1925 1932 Bill Laycock 12 2 6 1925 1929 Charles Morrissey 13 6 18 1925 1926 Patrick Mulligan 3...
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