15-1446: (Redirected from Greynvile ) Grenville may refer to: People [ edit ] Historic figures may be known as Granville . British Prime Ministers [ edit ] George Grenville (1712–1770), Prime Minister 1763–1765 William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville (1759–1834), his son, Prime Minister 1806–1807 Other people [ edit ] Anne Grenville, Baroness Grenville (1772–1864), English noblewoman and author Bevil Grenville (1596–1643), English soldier Bruce Grenville ( Bruce Ronald Henderson , born 1950), New Zealand anarchist and hoaxer Elizabeth Grenville (1719–1769), British artist and writer George Grenville (disambiguation) Georgina Grenville (born 1975), South African fashion model Henry Grenville (1717–1784), British diplomat and politician Hester Grenville, 1st Countess Temple , (c. 1690 – 1752) Honor Grenville, Viscountess Lisle , (c. 1493–5 – 1566) Kate Grenville (born 1950), Australian author James Grenville (1715–1783), British politician James Grenville, 1st Baron Glastonbury (1742–1825), British politician Jane Grenville (born 1958), British archaeologist and academic John Grenville (disambiguation) Richard Grenville (disambiguation) Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville (disambiguation) Thomas Grenville (disambiguation) People with
30-915: A headland of Washington State Other uses [ edit ] Grenville Christian College , Ontario, Canada Grenville College , former boarding school in Devon, England Grenville College, Ballarat , former private school in Australia Grenville orogeny , geological mountain-building event Grenville Secondary School , Grenada HMS Grenville , several Royal Navy ships Grenville House , residential complex in Hong Kong The Two Mrs. Grenvilles , 1987 television miniseries Grenville steam carriage , 1875 road passenger vehicle See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Grenville Granville (disambiguation) Greenville (disambiguation) Grenvillite ,
45-617: A name given to several British political factionalists Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Grenville . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Grenville&oldid=1243741032 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists English-language surnames Hidden categories: Short description
60-555: A strait on the north coast of British Columbia Grenville County, Ontario United Counties of Leeds and Grenville Grenville (electoral district) Grenville (provincial electoral district) Grenville Parish, Prince Edward Island , Canada Grenville Province , a geological region in eastern Canada Mount Grenville , British Columbia Grenada [ edit ] Grenville, Grenada Grenville River United States [ edit ] Grenville, New Mexico Grenville, South Dakota Point Grenville ,
75-1177: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Granville (name) Granville is an English surname, a middle name, and a given name. Notable people with the name include: People with the surname [ edit ] Granville Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Granville , (1773-1846) known as Viscount Granville from 1815 to 1833, and as Earl Granville from 1833-36; British diplomat Granville Leveson-Gower, 2nd Earl Granville , (1815-1891), British statesman and diplomat Andrew Granville (born 1962), British mathematician Arthur Granville (1912–1987), Welsh footballer Augustus Granville (1783–1872), Italian physician, writer, and patriot Sir Bevil Granville (died 1706), English soldier and governor of Barbados Bonita Granville (1923–1988), American film actress and TV producer Charles Granville, 2nd Earl of Bath (1661–1701), English soldier, politician, diplomat, courtier Charles Granville (early 20th century), English book publisher Christine Granville, nom de guerre of Krystyna Skarbek (1908–1952), Polish agent of
90-402: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Grenville Jones Thomas Grenville Jones (23 July 1922 – 2 February 2000), was a Welsh political consultant and Liberal Party politician. He was educated at Llandrindod Wells, Tonbridge School and St. Catharine's College, Cambridge . In 1966 he married Jill Pound-Corner. Jones served as a wireless operator/air gunner in
105-491: The Apollo program Fred LeRoy Granville (1896–1932), English photographer George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne (1666–1735), English poet, playwright, and politician Harley Granville-Barker (1877–1946) English actor-manager, director, producer, critic and playwright Jake Granville (born 1989), Australian Rugby League player John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath (1628–1701), English Royalist soldier and statesman during
120-607: The British Special Operations Executive during the Second World War Damiete Charles Granville (born 1988), Nigerian model Danny Granville (born 1975), English footballer Denis Granville (1637–1703), English non-juring cleric, Dean of Durham, then Jacobite exile Edgar Granville, Baron Granville of Eye (1898–1998), British politician Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924–2023), mathematician, computing pioneer, programmer for
135-842: The Civil War John Granville, 1st Baron Granville of Potheridge (1665–1707), English soldier, landowner and politician John Granville (soccer) (born 1956), Tobagonian retired professional football goalkeeper John Granville (diplomat) (1974–2008), diplomat with the United States Agency for International Development Joseph Granville (1923–2013), American financial writer and investment speaker Laura Granville (born 1981), American tennis player Michael Granville (born 1978), American middle-distance runner Ralph Granville (born 1931), Scottish former footballer Ranulf de Glanvill (or Glanvil, Glanville, Granville, etc., died 1190), Chief Justiciar of England during
150-1012: The abolitionist movement Granville Woods (1856–1910), African-American inventor Granville Stanley Hall (1846-1924), American psychologist who received the first psychology doctorate in the United States Granville Ryrie (1865-1937) Australian general, politician, and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Oral Roberts (1918-2009), American prominent televangelist Granville Rodrigo (1958-1999), Sri Lankan Sinhala actor and vocalist Fictional characters [ edit ] Granville ( Open All Hours ) , played by David Jason Professor Granville, from Big Hero 6: The Series Granville Sawyer, from Miracle on 34th Street (1947), played by Porter Hall See also [ edit ] Granville (disambiguation) Grenville (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
165-700: The given name [ edit ] Granville Pearl Aikman (1858-1923), American judge Granville Bantock (1868–1946), British composer of classical music. Granville Bates (1882–1940), American character actor and bit player Granville Smith Crockett (1799–c. 1838-1846), American politician from Tennessee Granville Wilbur "Granny" Hamner (1927-1993), American professional baseball player Granville Henderson Oury , 19th century American politician, lawyer, judge, soldier, and miner Granville Hicks (1901–1982), American literary figure Granville Perkins (1830–1895), American artist and illustrator Granville Sharp (1735–1813), British scholar involved in
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#1733084798052180-2340: The given name Grenville [ edit ] Grenville Anderson (1951–2004), Australian auto racing driver Grenville Astill , British archaeology at the University of Reading Grenville Beardsley (1898–1960), American lawyer, Attorney General of Illinois Grenville Berkeley (1806–1896), British politician Grenville Booth (1925 –1990) English footballer Grenville Clark (1882–1967) American lawyer and author Grenville Cole (1859–1924), British geologist Grenville Cross (born 1951), British barrister Grenville Davey (born 1961), English sculptor Grenville Dietrich (born 1960), retired Australian Rules football player Grenville M. Dodge (1831–1916), American Civil War officer and congressman Grenville C. Emery (1843–1927) American educator and author, founder of Harvard-Westlake School Grenville T. Emmet (1877–1937), American lawyer and diplomat Grenville Goodwin (c. 1898–1951), former mayor of Ottawa Grenville Hair (1931–1968), English footballer Grenville Johnston (born 1945), British accountant and Territorial Army officer Grenville Jones (1922–2000), Welsh political consultant and politician Grenville Kent (born 1965), Australian author and filmmaker Grenville Kleiser (1868–1953) Canadian author Grenville Lewis (1875–1964), American college football coach and businessman Grenville Mellen (1799–1841), American poet and lawyer Grenville Millington (born 1951), Welsh footballer Grenville Morris (1877–1959), Welsh footballer Grenville Pinto , Canadian violinist Grenville Turner (born 1936) British physicist Grenville Wilson (born 1932), English cricketer Grenville Dean Wilson (1833–1897), American pianist and composer Grenville Lindall Winthrop (1864–1943), American lawyer and art collector Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Cape Grenville , Queensland, Australia County of Grenville, Victoria , Australia Electoral district of Grenville , Victoria, Australia, 1859–1927 Shire of Grenville , Victoria, Australia, 1861–1994 Canada [ edit ] Grenville, Quebec Grenville-sur-la-Rouge, Quebec Grenville, Grenville-sur-la-Rouge Grenville Channel ,
195-485: The reign of King Henry II (1154–89) Richard Granville (1907–1972), English cricketer Roy Granville (1910–1986), American sound engineer Sydney Granville (1880–1959), British singer and actor William Anthony Granville (1863–1943), American mathematician, the sixth president of Gettysburg College from 1910 until 1923 People with the middle name [ edit ] William Granville Cochran (1844–1932), American judge and politician People with
210-435: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Granville_(name)&oldid=1253539843 " Categories : Given names Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
225-632: The war. After completing his law exams in 1950 he was admitted into the Middle Temple . He worked as a journalist. He worked on the Crossbencher column of the Sunday Express. He became a senior partner in a firm of commercial advisers. Jones was President of Cambridge University Liberal Club in 1949. He was Liberal candidate for the Isle of Ely division of Cambridgeshire at the 1950 General Election. He
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