Jervis — may refer to: A surname: Billy Jervis (b. 1942), English former professional footballer Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St Vincent (1767 1859) Jake Jervis (b. 1991), English footballer John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent (1735–1823), admiral… … Wikipedia
Thomas Cochrane — Thomas Cochrane, 10. Earl of Dundonald Thomas Cochrane, 10. Earl of Dundonald GCB (sprich kóckränn; * 14. Dezember 1775; † 31. Oktober 1860 in Kensington) war ein britischer Seeheld, Politiker, Freiheitskämpfer und … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Kendall — (1820) Thomas Kendall (* 1778 in North Thoresby, Lincolnshire, England; † August 1832 in Jervis Bay … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Cochrane, 10. Earl of Dundonald — GCB (sprich kóckränn; * 14. Dezember 1775; † 31. Oktober 1860 in Kensington) war ein britischer Seeheld, Politiker, Freiheitskämpfer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin — Jervis Street Hospital was a former hospital in Dublin, Ireland, that became part of Beaumont Hospital, which was completed in 1987. The site of the hospital became the Jervis Shopping Centre. History The hospital was founded by six Dublin… … Wikipedia
Thomas Cochrane (10e comte de Dundonald) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Thomas Cochrane. Thomas Cochrane Surnom Le loup des mers, El diablo Nais … Wikipédia en Français
Jervis Tetch — Chapelier fou (personnage de comics) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Chapelier fou. Jervis Tetch Personnage de Batma … Wikipédia en Français
Thomas Masterman Hardy — Vice Admiral of the Blue Sir Thomas Hardy, nach einem Gemälde von Richard Evans Sir Thomas Masterman Hardy, Bart. GCB, gen. „Nelsons Hardy“, (* 5. April 1769 in Kingston Russell, Dorset; † 20. September 1839 in Greenwich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Thomas Cochrane, 10th Earl of Dundonald — The Right Honourable The Earl of Dundonald Engraving of Lord Dundonald, based on a painting by James Ramsay (1866) … Wikipedia
Thomas Foley (Royal Navy officer) — Sir Thomas Foley, GCB (1757 January 9 1833), was a British admiral and Hero of the Battle of the Nile .He was the second son of John Foley of Narberth, Pembrokeshire, a landowner, and the nephew of Captain Thomas Foley, who accompanied Thomas… … Wikipedia