he died in 1864
Sir Alfred "French" Dip III
Eros, in Piccadilly Circus.
Sir Walter Synnot was born in 1742.
Sir Isaac Brock was Born in Wellington Dyke...
Sir Bernard Lovell was born on August 31, 1913.
about the 1502
Sir Alfred Horace Laulie was born in 1502 ( i think) and died in 1594 (i think) you could double check if you want
He was born AD 1502 in England.
Sir Alfred Horace Laulie, an English professor of Asthetic Engineering at Oxford University, invented lollies in 1532. The invention was inspired by his son's constant requests; "Dad, I want a ... err ... I don't know what I want, but I really want it."Necessity being the mother of invention, Sir Alfred quickly invented the first lollie, which happened to be a "Cod Liver Oil Delight." Of course this early prototype was later surpassed by much tastier incarnations, such as "Chocolate-Coated Black Pudding" to name but one. In the early 17th century there was slow but steady shift towards the sweet lollie, (in some regions referred to as the "sweet"), and the industry never looked back.The name lollie derives from the latin root olaelay, "to silence one's child." Sir Alfred Horace Laulie first invented the lollie called Cod Liver Oil Delight.
They were first invented in 1532 by Sir Alfred Horace Lealie.
Sir Alfred 'Andy' Cope was born in 1880.
Sir Horace Lamb Lamb has written: 'Hydrodynamics'
Horace Panter goes by Sir Horace Gentleman.
Sir Alfred 'Andy' Cope died in 1954.
Sir Horace Jones
Sir Alfred Mummings (1878-1959) was an English painter who specialized in scenes that included horses.
The cast of Arrival of Sir Alfred Milner at Southampton - 1901 includes: Alfred Milner as himself