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George Baron Armitstead of Castlehill, Western Cemetery, Dundee His nephew, also George Armitstead ( Džordžs Armitsteds in Latvian ) (1847–1912), was Mayor of Riga from 1901 to 1912. [ 11 ] In 2006, Queen Elizabeth II unveiled a statue of him [ 12 ] while on tour in Latvia, in the presence of his great-grandson. [ 13 ]
Armitstead is a surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Claire Armitstead, British journalist and author; George Armitstead (1847) (1847–1912), Latvian mayor; George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead (1824–1915), British businessman, philanthropist and politician; John Armitstead (1868–1941), English clergyman
George Armitstead may refer to: George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead (1824–1912), British businessman, philanthropist and Liberal politician George Armitstead (mayor) (1847–1912), engineer, entrepreneur and mayor of Riga
James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale; Wentworth Beaumont, 1st Baron Allendale; William Jackson, 1st Baron Allerton; George Armitstead, 1st Baron Armitstead; William Watson-Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong; John Atkinson, Baron Atkinson
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Alfred Harmsworth (3 July 1837 – 16 July 1889) was a British barrister, and the father of several of the United Kingdom's leading newspaper proprietors, five of whom were honoured with hereditary titles – two viscounts, one baron and two baronets.
William Henry Armstrong Fitzpatrick Watson-Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong, DL, (3 May 1863 – 16 October 1941), was a British benefactor. Born William Watson, he was born at 65 Eccleston Square , London, and educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge .
James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale (22 September 1835 – 16 March 1911), PC, DSc, was an industrialist, locomotive builder, Liberal Party politician and a Member of Parliament for the Holme Valley. He was known as Sir James Kitson from 1886, until he was elevated to the peerage in 1907.