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  1. Sir George Philips, 1st Baronet. Sir George Philips, 1st Baronet (24 March 1766 – 3 October 1847) [1] was an English textile industrialist and politician. He was closely associated with Manchesterism and has been described as the "unofficial member for Manchester", though not formally representing it. [2]

  2. Media in category "Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet" This category contains only the following file. Portrait of Sir George Grey Wellcome L0002734.jpg 1,168 × 1,525; 599 KB.

  3. Admiral Sir George Bowyer, 5th and 1st Baronet (3 May 1740 – 6 December 1800), was a Royal Navy officer and politician of the eighteenth century. He participated in the Seven Years' War, fighting at the Battle of Minorca, Raid on Rochefort, and Siege of Louisbourg as a junior officer. Promoted to commander in 1761 his first command, the ...

  4. Sir George White, 1st Baronet. Sir George White, 1st Baronet (1854–1916), was an English businessman and stockbroker based in Bristol. He was instrumental in the construction of the Bristol tramways and became a pioneer in the construction of electric tramways in England. In 1910 he formed, with his brother Samuel, the Bristol Aeroplane Company.

  5. Rev. Sir George Booth, 6th Baronet (1724–1797) Booth baronets, of Portland Place (1835) Arms of the Booth baronets of Portland Place (granted 1835) Sir Felix Booth, 1st Baronet (1775–1850) Sir Williamson Booth, 2nd Baronet (1810–1877) Sir Charles Booth, 3rd Baronet (1812–1896) Booth baronets, of Allerton Beeches (1916) Sir Alfred Allen ...

  6. Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 1st Baronet, PRS (/ s t oʊ k s /; 13 August 1819 – 1 February 1903) was an Irish physicist and mathematician. He worked at the University of Cambridge , where he was the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics from 1849 until his death in 1903.

  7. Sir George Burns, 1st Baronet. Sir George Burns, 1st Baronet (10 December 1795 – 2 June 1890) was a Scottish shipping magnate . Burns was born in Glasgow, the son of Rev John Burns (1744–1839), a Presbyterian minister. George was the younger brother of James Burns (1789-1871), with whom he formed a partnership, J. & G. Burns.