John Brereton may also refer to:
John Russell may refer to:
William Ward or Willie Ward or Will Ward may refer to:
William Scott may refer to:
John White may refer to:
William Marshall, William Marshal, or Bill Marshall may refer to:
John or Johnny King may refer to:
John Butler may refer to:
John Clark may refer to:
John Harris may refer to:
John Atkinson may refer to:
Gardiner is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hussey is a surname. The surname is common in the British Isles, as well as locations associated with settlement by the people of these regions. The name has two main sources of origin. The first is of Norman origin, coming from the region of La Houssaye in Northern France. In Old French, the name relates to holly. Hussey also has an Irish origin, stemming from the Ó hEodhasa family.
Edward Ward may refer to:
Wilmot is a surname, and may refer to:
Middleton is a locational Anglo-Saxon surname originating from dozens of different settlements in England going by one of the pre-7th-century Old English variations of "middle" and "town". The earliest recorded examples of such hamlets date to 1086 and include Middeltone, Mideltuna, and Middeltune in such Derbyshire, Shropshire, Sussex, and Yorkshire. The surname "Mideltone" is recorded in Oxfordshire (1166), "Midilton" is noted in Arbroath, Scotland (1221) and "Middelton" is found in Yorkshire (1273).
Harrington is an English habitational name from places in Cumbria, Lincolnshire, and Northamptonshire. It is also a common surname in southwest Ireland, where it was adopted as an Anglicized form of the Gaelic surnames Ó hArrachtáin and Ó hIongardail. Notable people with the surname include:
Brereton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Conway is a Welsh, Irish & Scottish surname. It can be an anglicised spelling of Conwy, Mac Connmhaigh, Ó Connmhacháin, or the Scottish Coneway.
David or Dave Lewis may refer to:
Crewe or Crew is a surname of Old Welsh origin.