Henry Banister may refer to:
John Nash may refer to:
Henry King may refer to:
Bannister is a variant spelling of banister. However, it is a relatively common proper name as well.
Henry White may refer to:
Henry Briggs may refer to:
Scott Banister is an American entrepreneur, startup founder, and angel investor. He cofounded the anti-spam company IronPort, and he was an early advisor and board member at PayPal. Ali Partovi credits him with the conception of paid search advertising via keyword auction, a core business model for internet advertising companies.
Henry Neville or Nevile may refer to:
John Banister may refer to:
John Bannister may refer to:
Henry Rutter was an English Roman Catholic priest. He took part in the controversy over Robert Southey's Book of the Church (1824), in which Charles Butler was the Catholic protagonist.
Fletcher is a Anglo-Norman surname of French, English, Scottish and Irish origin. The name is a regional and an occupational name for an arrowsmith, derived from the Old French flecher. The English word was borrowed into the Goidelic languages, leading to the development of the Scottish name "Mac an Fhleisteir", "the arrowsmith's son."
Banister Fletcher was an English architect and surveyor and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1886. He was extremely hardworking, and a prolific author besides many other interests. He is mainly remembered for A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method (1895), written with his son Sir Banister Fletcher, which remains in print.
Henry Austin may refer to:
William Banister (1855–1928) was an Anglican missionary.
Richard Banister, was an English oculist of Stamford, Lincolnshire. He was educated under his relative, John Banister, the surgeon. He devoted himself especially to certain branches of surgery, such as 'the help of hearing by the instrument, the cure of the hare-lip and the wry neck, and diseases of the eyes.’ He studied under various persons eminent in these subjects, among whom were ‘Henry Blackborne, Robert Hall of Worcester, Master Velder of Fennie Stanton, Master Surflet of Lynn, and Master Barnabie of Peterborough.’ To complete his education he studies the works of authors such as Rhazes, Mesne, Fernelius, and Vesalius.
Zilpha is a given name. Close variations include Zilphia and Zilpah. Notable people with the name include:
Henry Banister was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1614 and in 1625.
Henry Fanshawe may refer to:
Banister is a French surname, and may refer to;
Bright is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: