Peter Foster (born 1962) is an Australian conman and convicted criminal.
Peter Foster may also refer to:
Robert Taylor may refer to:
Andrew or Andy Wilson may refer to:
David Smith may refer to:
Michael Smith or Mike Smith may refer to:
Matthew, Matt, or Matty Taylor may refer to:
Gregory or Greg Smith may refer to:
Peter Jones or Pete Jones may refer to:
Michael or Mike Brown may refer to:
Kevin Smith is an American filmmaker, actor and comedian
Peter Smith may refer to:
Mark Davis may refer to:
Andrew, Andy, or Drew Smith may refer to:
The surname Collins has a variety of likely origins in Britain and Ireland:
Gavin is a Celtic male given name. It is the Scottish variation of the medieval Welsh name Gawain, meaning "God send" or "white hawk". Sir Gawain was a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an epic poem connected with King Arthur's Round Table. Gawain beheads the Green Knight who promptly replaces his head and threatens Gawain an identical fate the same time next year. Decapitation figures elsewhere: the Italian name Gavino is the name of an early Christian martyr who was beheaded in 300 AD, his head being thrown in the Mediterranean Sea only later reunited and interred with his body.
Alan, Allan, or Allen Wilson may refer to:
Kerr is an English and Scottish surname, a topographic name for someone who lived by a marsh or swampy woodland. Middle English kerr means ‘brushwood wet ground.’ See Clan Kerr for the Scottish origins.
Pearce is a surname, from knights of the Norman lord Mansfield prior to the invasion of England. It derives etymologically from the Germanic word to pierce, and was a name commonly given to warrior caste in Saxon/Jute, p-celtic and oil languages. Another etymology is from Piers, the medieval vernacular form of Peter, and may refer to:
Peter Scott (1909–1989) was a British ornithologist, conservationist, painter and sportsman.
Bulmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: