List of Famous people named Sir

Similar names: Serhiy, Siri, Sierra, Siro, Sera, Seira, Zero, Serhii, Siera, Zerah, Syra, Siir, Serra, Seare, Seri. Here are some famous Sirs:

Sir David Home, 4th of Wedderburn

First Name Sir
Died on November 30, 1523
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Sir William Scott, 9th of Balwearie

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Sir John Stewart of Grandtully, 3rd Bt.

First Name Sir
Born on September 29, 1687
Died on June 14, 1764 (aged 76)
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Sir Duncan Grant, 1st of Freuchie

First Name Sir
Died on November 30, 1494
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Sir John Campbell, 4th of Cawdor

First Name Sir
Died on January 1, 1642
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Sir Archibald Grant, 2nd Baronet

First Name Sir
Died on September 17, 1778

Sir Archibald Grant, 2nd Baronet, of Monymusk, Aberdeen, was a company speculator and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1722 to 1732. He was expelled from the House of Commons for his involvement in the frauds on the Charitable Corporation, and returned to Scotland where he devoted his time to improving his estate.

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Sir John Palmer, 8th Baronet

First Name Sir
Born on October 27, 1926
Died on June 7, 2018 (aged 91)
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Sir Roger Giffard

First Name Sir
Born on November 30, 1489
Died on November 30, 1546 (aged 57)
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Sir John Home of Blackadder, 3rd Bt.

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Sir Brooke Boothby, 6th Baronet

First Name Sir
Born on June 3, 1744
Died on January 23, 1824 (aged 79)

Sir Brooke Boothby, 6th Baronet was a linguist, translator, poet and landowner, based in Derbyshire, England. He was part of the intellectual and literary circle of Lichfield, which included Anna Seward and Erasmus Darwin. In 1766 he welcomed the philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau to Ashbourne circles, after Rousseau's short stay in London with Hume. Ten years later, in 1776, Boothby visited Rousseau in Paris, and was given the manuscript of the first part of Rousseau's three-part autobiographic Confessions. Boothby translated the manuscript and published it in Lichfield in 1780 after the author's death, and donated the document to the British Library in 1781.

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