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--(Weinreb and Hibbert 1983: 127)--> The 17th century facade of Sir Paul Pindar's House, demolished to make way for Liverpool Street railway station in 1890, on Bishopsgate was also preserved and can now be seen in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Carlton 'Hib' Hibbert (born 1970 in Hawarden, Flintshire) is a Welsh illustrator and former drummer, having briefly played with English band Mansun between 1995 & 1996 with school friend Paul Draper.
He left Oriel College to join the Army, where a sergeant major referred to Hibbert as Christopher Robin based upon his youthful looks.
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He was married to Susan Piggford with three children, his daughter and literary executor Kate Hibbert, television writer James Hibbert and music journalist Tom Hibbert.
Others include the 4th Earl of Durham and the 3rd Viscount Knutsford.
Hibbert started the 2009–10 season in fantastic form, building a strong partnership with Nathan Elder.
Errol Daniels Hibbert (born May 17, 1944 in Guácimo) is a former Costa Rican football player, who used to play as a striker for LD Alajuelense.
Mayor John Eyre, organized his attack on St. Thomas to crush the Morant Bay Rebellion at Hibbert House.
Hibbert was a member of the national team roster during the 2000s and played in the Australian team that won a gold medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Hibbert was convinced that the cave was a temple to Odin, saying in his book History of the foundations in Manchester of Christ's College, Chetham's Hospital and the Free Grammar School (1830), "There can be little question but that in this recess the sacrifices, divination and compacts appertaining to worship of the hero of the Edda were regularly practised".
Hibbert began to be active in Jamaican music in the mid-1970s, working as a keyboard player as part of The Professionals, The Aggrovators and The Revolutionaries, and playing on dozens of albums by artists such as Johnny Clarke, Gregory Isaacs, Jimmy London, Delroy Wilson, and Linval Thompson.
Samuel Hibbert-Ware (21 April 1782 – 30 December 1848) was an English geologist and antiquarian.
Through her maternal grandmother, Hibbert was a great-grandchild of Robert St Clair-Erskine, 4th Earl of Rosslyn.
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Hibbert was born the elder child of the Right Honourable Sir Lionel Heald (1897-1981) and his first wife Flavia Forbes (1902-1959), the daughter of Lt.
Hibbert, Christopher (2000) Queen Victoria: A Personal History, London: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-638843-4