Peter Phillips (born 1977) is the son of Anne, Princess Royal of the United Kingdom.
Peter Phillips, Philips, or Philipps may also refer to:
Mooney is a family name which is probably predominantly derived from the Irish Ó Maonaigh, pronounced Om-weeneey. It can also be spelled Moony, Moonie, Mainey, Mauney, Meaney and Meeney depending on the dialectic pronunciation that was anglicised.
Peter Murphy may refer to:
John Phillips or Philips may refer to:
William Phillips may refer to:
Charles, Charlie, Charley, or Chuck Wilson may refer to:
Peter Robinson may refer to:
Philip or Phil Smith may refer to:
Tom Smith may refer to:
Thomas Phillips (1770–1845) was an English painter.
John Hill may refer to:
Wilkinson is an English surname of Norman origin. It is a variant of Williamson, derived from a variant of William, Wilkin, brought to the Anglo-Scottish border during the Norman conquest. At the time of the British Census of 1881, the relative frequency of the surname Wilkinson was highest in Westmorland, followed by Yorkshire, County Durham, Lincolnshire, Cumberland, Northumberland, Lancashire, Cheshire and Nottinghamshire. People named Wilkinson include:
Percival is a Knight of the Round Table in the King Arthur legend.
Thomas Davies may refer to:
Fred, Fredric, Fredrick, Frederic, or Frederick Harris may refer to:
James, Jim or Jimmy Phillips may refer to:
Gleeson is an Irish surname. It is an anglicisation of the Irish name Ó Glasáin or Ó Gliasáin. The name is most common in County Tipperary but originates in East County Cork, in the once powerful Uí Liatháin kingdom, where the Gleesons were great lords and sometimes kings. Notable people with the surname include:
Peter or Pete Young may refer to:
Matthew or Matt King may refer to:
Philip, Phillip, Phil or Phill Jones may refer to:
Marlow is a surname of English origin, derived from the town of Marlow in Buckinghamshire.