Aylmer
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Aylmer is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    Sir Felix Edward Aylmer Jones, OBE was an English stage actor who also appeared in the cinema and on television.-Early life and career:...

    , English stage actor
  • Sir Fenton Aylmer, 13th Baronet, British Army general and Victoria Cross recipient
  • Jennifer Aylmer
    Jennifer Aylmer
    Jennifer Aylmer is an American operatic soprano noted for significant performances with the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, and as an oratorio soloist with major ensembles such as the National Symphony, and the Oratorio Society of New York....

    , American operatic soprano
  • John Aylmer (bishop)
  • John Aylmer (classicist)
    John Aylmer (classicist)
    John Aylmer was born in Hampshire, educated at Winchester College, and admitted as a perpetual fellow of New College, Oxford after two years of probation...

    , Greek and Latin poet
  • Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer
    Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer
    Matthew Aylmer, 1st Baron Aylmer was an Irish Admiral of the Royal Navy.Lord Aylmer, Admiral and Commander-in-Chief, was the second son of Sir Christopher Aylmer of Balrath, County Meath, and entered the Royal Navy under the protection of the Duke of Buckingham, as a Lieutenant, in 1678...

  • Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer
    Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer
    ‎Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer was a British military officer and colonial administrator.- Napoleonic Wars :...



As a forename, it may refer to:
  • Aylmer Buesst
    Aylmer Buesst
    Aylmer Buesst was an Australian conductor, teacher and scholar, who spent his career in the United Kingdom. He was mainly associated with opera and vocal music...

    , Australian conductor
  • Aylmer and Louise Maude
    Aylmer and Louise Maude
    Aylmer Maude and Louise Maude were English translators of Tolstoy's works, and Aylmer Maude also wrote his friend Tolstoy's biography. After living many years in Russia the Maudes spent the rest of their life in England translating Tolstoy's writing and promoting public interest in his work...

    , English translators
  • Aylmer Vallance
    Aylmer Vallance
    Gerald Aylmer Vallance , born George Alexander Gerald Vallance, was a Scottish newspaper editor.Born in Partick, Vallance studied at Fettes College in Edinburgh and Balliol College, Oxford, before serving with the Somerset Light Infantry and the General Staff of the 2nd Indian Division during World...

    , Scottish newspaper editor


Also
  • Aylmer, Quebec
    Aylmer, Quebec
    Aylmer is a former city in Quebec, Canada. It became a sector of the City of Gatineau on January 1, 2002. Located on the Ottawa River and Route 148 it is a part of the National Capital Region. The population in 2006 was 41 882 — approx. 16% of Gatineau...

  • Aylmer, Ontario
    Aylmer, Ontario
    Aylmer is a town in Elgin County in southern Ontario, Canada, just north of Lake Erie, on Catfish Creek. It is 20 km south of Highway 401...

  • Aylmer Baronets
    Aylmer Baronets
    There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Aylmer, both in the Baronetage of Ireland. Both titles are extant as of 2008....

  • Baron Aylmer
    Baron Aylmer
    Lord Aylmer, Baron of Balrath, in the County of Meath, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1718 for the naval commander Matthew Aylmer. He was the second son of Sir Christopher Aylmer, 1st Baronet, of Balrath . Lord Aylmer's son, the second Baron, represented Rye in the House of...

  • Aylmer, a terrifying character in Brain Damage
    Brain Damage (film)
    Brain Damage is an American comedy horror film that was released in 1988, and directed by Frank Henenlotter .-Plot:...

  • A character in the short story "The Birth-Mark
    The Birth-Mark
    "The Birth-Mark" is a romantic short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne that examines obsession with human perfection. It was first published in the March, 1843 edition of The Pioneer...

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