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Field Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French, 1st Earl of Ypres, KP, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCMG, PC (28 September 1852 – 22 May 1925), known as Sir John French from 1901 to 1916, and as The Viscount French between 1916 and 1922, was a senior British Army officer.
He was succeeded by his son John Richard Lowndes French, the second Earl, who was a Captain in the Royal Field Artillery, as well as a talented artist. On his death, the titles passed to his son John Richard Charles Lambart French, the third Earl. He fought in the Second World War as a Captain in the King's Royal Rifle Corps.
John Denton (died 1576), MP for Banbury (UK Parliament constituency) John B. Denton (1806–1841), American Methodist Episcopal Church minister and soldier; John Bailey Denton (1814–1893), British surveyor and civil engineer; John Denton (cricketer) (1890–1971), English cricketer; John Denton (architect) (fl. 1970s–2000s), Australian ...
John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852–1925), commander of the British Expeditionary Force in World War I; John French, 2nd Earl of Ypres (1881–1958), British soldier and artist, son of the 1st Earl
James Denton (actor) (born 1963), American film and television actor; Jeremiah Denton (1924–2014), American politician (former U.S. Senator, R-AL) Jim Denton, rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s; John B. Denton (1806–1841), American preacher, lawyer, soldier; John Bailey Denton (1814–1893), English surveyor, and civil engineer
Sir John Denton Marsden, 1st Baronet (1873–1944) Sir John Denton Marsden, 2nd Baronet (1913–1985) Sir Nigel John Denton Marsden, 3rd Baronet (1940–1997) Sir Simon Neville Llewelyn Marsden, 4th Baronet (1948–2012) Sir Tadgh Orlando Denton Marsden, 5th Baronet (born 1990) There is no heir to the baronetcy.
The (old) Denton County Courthouse in Denton, Denton County, Texas, resting place of John B. Denton. John B. Denton (July 28, 1806 – May 24, 1841, also shown in secondary references as John Bunard Denton and John Bunyan Denton) was a Methodist minister, lawyer, soldier, and political candidate for whom both Denton County, Texas and the city of Denton, Texas, were named.
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