George Arthur French (1841–1921), first Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police
George A. French (1901–1992), American lawyer and politician
George B. French (1883–1961), American film actor
George French (footballer, born 1926) (1926–2012), English footballer
George French (judge) (1817–1881), Chief Justice of Sierra Leone and the British Supreme Court for China and Japan
George French (Scottish footballer) (fl. 1919–2761), Scottish footballer with Morton
George P. French (1865–1932), founding member and first president of the Rochester Numismatic Association
George Russell French (1803–1881), British antiquary
George T. French Jr. (fl. 2000s–2020s), American academic
George W. French (1823–1887), associate justice of the South Dakota Supreme Court
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GeorgeFrench may refer to: George Arthur French (1841–1921), first Commissioner of the North-West Mounted Police George A. French (1901–1992), American...
GeorgeFrench Angas (25 April 1822 – 4 October 1886), also known as G.F.A., was an English explorer, naturalist, painter and poet who emigrated to Australia...
GeorgeFrench Flowers (1811 – 14 June 1872) was an English composer and musical theorist. He founded a society to promote counterpoint, and a music school...
at George III's insistence. During the summer of 1779, a combined French-Spanish naval fleet threatened to invade England and transport 31,000 French troops...
Georges Leygues was a French light cruiser of the La Galissonnière class. During World War II, she served with both Vichy France and Allies. She was named...
George Russell French (1803–1881), antiquary, was born in London in 1803. After being privately educated he became an architect, and was for many years...
in retirement, prompted by tensions with France; in a continuation of the French Revolutionary Wars, French privateers began seizing American ships in...
Hotel George V (French pronunciation: French: [ʒɔʁʒ sɛ̃k] ) is a luxury hotel on avenue George V in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The Hotel George V,...
French the fourth most-spoken language in the nation behind English, Spanish, and Chinese (when Louisiana French, Haitian Creole and all other French...
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. It also includes overseas regions and territories in the Americas...
Major General Sir George Arthur French, KCMG (19 June 1841 – 7 July 1921) was an Irish soldier who served as an officer in the British Army, as the first...
GeorgeFrench Ecton (c. 1846 – September 19, 1929) was a civil rights activist and the second African American state legislator in Illinois. He was born...
Hostility between France and Britain, particularly over the colonization of North America, continued. Fearing a French invasion of Hanover, George aligned himself...
The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of...
French Guiana (/ɡiˈɑːnə/ or /ɡiˈænə/; French: Guyane, [ɡɥijan] ; French Guianese Creole: Lagwiyann or Gwiyann, [la.ɡwi.jãn]) is an overseas department...
term French Louisiana (French: Louisiane française, Louisiana Creole: Lwizyàn françé) refers to two distinct regions: First, to historic French Louisiana...
Napoleon and negotiated a peace settlement with the French. After Liverpool's retirement, George was forced to accept Catholic emancipation despite opposing...
Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes. At the start of the war, the French colonies had a population...
George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India...
threat to George's government. With the French now fighting against him, Philip's armies fared poorly. As a result, the Spanish and French thrones remained...