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  1. John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston of Churston Ferrers and Lupton; edit . Language Label Description Also known as; English: John Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston. British Baron. John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston of Ch ...

  2. John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston, MVO, OBE (9 November 1873 – 19 April 1930) was a British peer and soldier. Yarde-Buller was the only son of the 2nd Baron Churston and his wife, Barbara, the only child of Sir Hastings Yelverton and the 20th Baroness Grey de Ruthyn. He became a Lieutenant-Colonel in the short-lived 3rd Resident Battalion of the Scots Guards and fought in ...

  3. The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller.jpg 400 × 400; 109 KB Lt. Col. the Hon. Yarde-Buller LCCN2014691836.jpg 4,159 × 5,747; 2.43 MB

  4. John Yarde-Buller, 2nd Baron Churston (1846 – 1910), British peer and soldier; John Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston (1873 – 1930), British peer and soldier; John Buller (cricketer) (1823 – 1867), English cricketer and British Army officer; See also. Joan Yarde-Buller (1908 – 1997), English socialite; John Buller (disambiguation)

  5. John Yarde-Buller, 3. Baron Churston (1873–1930) John Yarde-Buller, 5. Baron Churston (* 1934) Richard Yarde-Buller, 4. Baron Churston (1910–1991) Dies ist eine Begriffsklärungsseite zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort be ...

  6. English: Detail from (mainly 16th c.) Yarde heraldic stained glass window, Churston Ferrers Church, Devon, showing the arms of John Yarde-Buller, 1st Baron Churston, 3rd Baronet (1799-1871) (with coronet of a baron above and inescutcheon of a baronet, impaling Newman (Sable, three demi-lions rampant argent langued gules), the arms of his second wife Caroline Newman (d.1866), 2nd daughter of ...

  7. John Yarde-Buller, 1st Baron Churston (1799-1871), son and heir, 3rd Baronet, in 1858 created Baron Churston "of Churston-Ferrers and Lupton, Devon", In 1833 he inherited Lupton house and some years later made extensive improvements to Lupton House and gardens, to the designs of George Wightwick. In 1860 by royal licence he dropped the first "Buller" from the family surname.