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14-703: (Redirected from Gervase ) Gervais ( / dʒ ər ˈ v eɪ z / ,) Gervaise , Gervase or Gervas is a name. Notable people with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Middle Ages [ edit ] Gervase Alard (1270–1340), Admiral of the Cinque Ports Fleet and Admiral of the Western Fleet of the English Navy Gervase of Bazoches (died 1108), crusader and Prince of Galilee Gervase of Besançon (died 685), saint and

28-531: A bishop of Besançon Gervase of Blois (died c. 1157), Abbot of Westminster in England Gervase of Canterbury (c. 1141–c. 1210), English chronicler Gervais de Château-du-Loir (1007–1067), French nobleman and bishop Gervase de Cornhill (c. 1110–c. 1183), Anglo-Norman royal official and sheriff Gervase of Ebstorf (fl. 1234-1240), author of the Ebstorf Map created c. 1234; possibly

42-611: A commission to the rank of Admiral of an English fleet in 1303. Geravse Alard was born in Winchelsea , East Sussex, England in 1270 and came from a seafaring family and was deemed a master mariner he served as a knight of King Edward I. In 1294 he was appointed as the first Mayor of Winchelsea. His first service in the navy came when he took part in Edward I naval campaigns in Scotland from 1300 to 1306. On 25 September 1300 Alard

56-505: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gervase Alard Admiral Sir Gervase Alard , Bart. (1270–1340), was an English knight and naval commander who was appointed Admiral of the Cinque Ports Fleet and Admiral of the Western Fleet of the English Navy who served under King's Edward I , Edward II and Edward III of England from 1296 to 1340. He is known as the first serving naval officer to be granted

70-444: Is now: He has published many articles, chapters and books and edited a range of poetry and short story collections. His academic texts include: He has published collections of his own plays, poems, picture books and short stories, including his anthologies of verse: Books of stories for children: Phinn is probably best known for his memoirs, many of which he has read as audiobooks: In 2004 Gervase Phinn received "The Speaker of

84-562: The University of Teesside . He graduated from Leeds Trinity University in 1970 with a degree in Education. He has published five volumes of memoir, collections of poetry and a number of books about education. He has a particular interest in children's literature and literacy . He is married with four grown-up children. Phinn taught in a range of schools for fourteen years before becoming an education adviser and school inspector. He

98-1139: The 1st baronet Gervase Holles (1607–1675), English lawyer, antiquarian and Member of Parliament Gervais de La Rue (1751–1835), French historian Gervase Markham (1568?–1637), English poet and writer Gervais Parker (1695–1750), British Army officer Late modern era [ edit ] Gervais Batota (born 1982), Congolese footballer Gervase Beckett (1866–1937), British banker and Member of Parliament Gervaise Cooke (1911–1976), British Royal Navy officer and Naval Secretary Gervais Djondo (born c. 1934), Togolese entrepreneur Gervase Elwes (1866–1921), English tenor Gervais Emmanuel Ducasse (1903–1988), Haitian painter Gervais Gindre (born 1927), French cross country skier and Olympic competitor Gervais Henrie (born 1972), Seychellois politician Gervas Huxley (1894–1971), British soldier and author Gervase Jackson-Stops (1947–1995), English architectural historian Gervais Martel (born 1954), French businessman and football club president Gervais Nolan (1796–1857), Canadian fur trapper Gervase Peterson (born 1969), American contestant on

112-767: The Canadian House of Commons Ricky Gervais (born 1961), English comedian and actor Tony Gervaise (born 1955), Scottish association football player and coach Virginie Gervais (born 1979), French model and porn star Fictional characters [ edit ] Gervase Fen , a detective in novels by Edmund Crispin Petit Gervais, a minor character in the novel Les Misérables See also [ edit ] Gervais (disambiguation) Gervaise (disambiguation) Gervas (disambiguation) Gervase (disambiguation) Gervasio [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share

126-518: The Cinque Ports fleet until 1304. Additionally he was also appointed Admiral of the Irish Sea in 1304 a post he held until 1305. In July 1306, he was granted two further commissions , being appointed Admiral of the Western Fleet and reappointed Admiral of the Cinque Ports. He held both offices simultaneously until 1314. Gervase Alard is thought to be the son of Thomas Alard when he

140-482: The same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gervais_(name)&oldid=1250182265 " Categories : Given names Surnames Surnames of French origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

154-615: The same man as Gervase of Tilbury Gervase of Melkley (born c. 1185, fl. 1200–1219), French scholar and poet Gervais, Count of Rethel (fl. 11th century), French archbishop and nobleman Gervase of Tilbury (c. 1150–c. 1228), English chronicler Early modern era [ edit ] Gervase Babington (1549/1550–1610), Bishop of Llandaff, Bishop of Exeter and Bishop of Worcester Gervais Baudouin (c. 1645–1700), French physician Sir Gervase Elwes, 1st Baronet (1628–1706), English Member of Parliament Gervase Elwes, junior (c. 1657–c. 1687), English Member of Parliament, son of

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168-2064: The show Survivor Gervase de Peyer (born 1926), English clarinettist and conductor Gervase Phinn (born 1946), English author and educator Gervas Pierrepont, 6th Earl Manvers (1881–1955), British nobleman, soldier and landowner Gervais Randrianarisoa (born 1984), Malagasy footballer Gervais Rentoul (1884–1946), British politician Gervas Rozario (born 1951), Bangladeshi bishop Gervais Rufyikiri (born 1965), Burundian politician G. D. Spradlin Gervase Duan Spradlin (1920–2011), American actor Gervais Tennyson d'Eyncourt (1902–1971), English baronet Gervais Waye-Hive (born 1988), Seychellois soccer player Gervinho (born 1987), Ivorian footballer Gervais Yao Kouassi Surname [ edit ] Aaron Gervais (born 1980), Canadian composer Aurèle Gervais (1933–2021), Canadian politician Bruno Gervais (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player Cedric Gervais (born 1979), French DJ and house music producer Charles-Hubert Gervais (1671–1744), French composer Claude Gervaise (1525–1583), French composer, editor and arranger Drago Gervais (1904–1957), Croatian poet François Armand Gervaise (1660–1761), French Discalced Carmelite and historian Gaétan Gervais (1944–2018), Canadian writer, historian and flag designer Isaac Gervaise (c. 1680–1739), English merchant and economist Jean-Loup Gervais (1936-) French physicist Joseph Gervais (1777–1861), Oregon pioneer John Gervais (13th century), Bishop of Winchester John Lewis Gervais (1741–1798), South Carolina statesman Leslie-Ann Gervais (born 1977), Canadian fencer Marc Gervais (1929–2012), Canadian Jesuit and film professor Paul Gervais (1816–1879), French palaeontologist and entomologist Paul Gervais (painter) (1859–1944), French painter Paul Gervais (writer) (born 1946), American novelist and garden-designer Paul Mullins Gervais (1925–1997), Liberal party member of

182-478: Was first appointed as an Admiral of the Cinque Ports by Edward I of England confirmed by a royal writ that outlined the position as an administrative office until 3 February 1303. On 4 February 1303 he became the first serving English naval officer to be granted a royal commission to the rank of Admiral of an English Fleet and appointed Captain and Admiral of the Fleet of the Cinque Ports. He remained in command of

196-529: Was granted the town of New Winchelsea for life by the King in November 1306 in succession to him. In addition he was father to Stephen Alard, who later became Admiral of the Cinque Ports and the Western Fleet. Gervase Phinn Gervase Phinn (born 27 December 1946) is an English author and educator. After a career as a teacher he became a schools inspector and, latterly, Visiting Professor of Education at

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