Mark Noble is an English footballer.
Mark Noble may also refer to:
Andrew or Andy Wilson may refer to:
Mark Bell may refer to:
Edward, Ted, Teddy, Ed, Eddy or Eddie Morgan may refer to:
David Lloyd may refer to:
Daniell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mark Stewart may refer to:
Benjamin Thomas may refer to:
Hutchinson is a northern English patronymic from the medieval personal name Hutchin, a pet form of Hugh, it may refer to:
Marc Thompson may refer to:
Boswell is a British family name of Norman origins and may refer to the following individuals:
David Daniell may refer to:
John Barnard is an English race car designer.
Grylls may refer to:
Hibberd is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Scarfe is the surname of:
Swinnerton may refer to:
Cavendish is an English surname, deriving from a place name in Suffolk. Etymologically, it is believed to derive from Old English Cafa/Cafna, a personal byname from caf 'bold, daring', plus edisc 'enclosure; enclosed pasture'. Spelling has varied considerably over time; the village was first recorded, in 1086 in the Domesday Book, as Kavandisc, and as a surname it appears as de Cavendis in 1201, Cavenedis in 1242, and de Cavendish in 1302. The Cavendish noble family has generally been considered to be a branch of the same Anglo-Norman baronial lineage as Gernon and de Montfichet/Mountfitchet, though not without some critics of this hypothesis. Shortened forms of the name have included Candish and Cantis/Candis, though the latter has also been independently derived from Candace/Candice, originally a Biblical given name.
Mark Barry may refer to:
Mark Beaumont may refer to:
George Atherton may refer to: