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  1. The Honourable Gerald William Lascelles CB (26 October 1849 – 11 February 1928) was a British author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest from 1880 to 1914, and writer of an important book on the area, Thirty Five Years in the New Forest.

  2. 1 mag 2022 · https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_William_Lascelles. The Honourable Gerald William Lascelles C.B. (born 26 October 1849, died 11 February 1928) was an author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest from 1880 to 1914, and writer of an important book on the area, Thirty Five Years in the New Forest. He was the third son of Henry ...

    • Constance Augusta Mary Fitzclarence Lascelles
    • February 11, 1928 (78)
    • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
    • October 26, 1849
  3. Gerald Lascelles is the name of: Gerald William Lascelles (1849–1928), author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest, England. Gerald Hubert Lascelles (1876–1928), son of Gerald William Lascelles. Gerald David Lascelles (1924–1998), younger son of 6th Earl of Harewood and Princess Mary, Princess Royal, President of the British Racing ...

  4. The Honourable Gerald William Lascelles CB (26 October 1849 – 11 February 1928) was a British author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest from 1880 to 1914, and writer of an important book on the area, Thirty Five Years in the New Forest. 1897 Vanity Fair caricature by Spy.

  5. Gerald William Lascelles CB (born 26 October 1849, died 11 February 1928) was an author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest from 1880 to 1914, and writer of an important book on the area, Thirty Five Years in the New Forest.[1]

    • October 26, 1849
    • February 11, 1928
  6. 17 nov 2010 · Lascelles, Gerald William, 1849-Publication date 1915 Topics New Forest (England : Forest) Publisher London : E. Arnold Collection robarts; toronto Contributor

  7. 21 giu 2016 · The former President of the British Racing Drivers Club, Gerald Lascelles has died aged 73. Under his presidency from 1964 until 1991, the BRDC steered Silverstone circuit from being just one of several British racing venues to its position as our leading track and home of the British Grand Prix.