John Ayton MBE (born 1962/1963), is a British businessman and investor in the luxury goods industry,[2] and the co-founder of Links of London and Annoushka, an English jewellery brand founded in 2009.[3]
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JohnAyton MBE (born 1962/1963), is a British businessman and investor in the luxury goods industry, and the co-founder of Links of London and Annoushka...
Follie, with headquarters in London, England. It was founded in 1990 by JohnAyton and Annoushka Ducas. It sold through outlets in Europe, the US, Asia and...
Charles JohnAyton (24 February 1846 – 29 July 1922) was a New Zealand goldminer, rabbiter, rural labourer and diarist. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne...
design jewellery. In 1990, together with her husband, luxury entrepreneur JohnAyton, Ducas co-founded Links of London – a global luxury jewellery brand with...
Sir Robert Aytoun or Ayton (1570–1638) was a Scottish poet. Aytoun was the son of Andrew Ayton of Kinaldie Castle, in Fife, Scotland, and Mary Lundie...
neither seems to have been formally appointed at the time.) 1671–1675: Sir JohnAyton 1671–1683: Sir Edward Carteret 1683–25 April 1694: Sir Thomas Duppa 1694–25...
East Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. According to the 2011 UK census, East Ayton parish had...
Ayton on 30 September 1497, acting as the commissioner of the Scottish King. The commissioners for England were William Warham, Richard Foxe and John...
Aubert (1837–1909), Norwegian fiction and non-fiction writer Charles JohnAyton (1846–1922), New Zealand gold miner and rabbiter Gustav Badin (1747 or...
1810: Sir William Clayton, 4th Baronet, of Harleyford 21 February 1810: JohnAyton, of Missenden Abbey 8 February 1811: William Bernard-Morland, of Nether...
Christendom. London: Brockhampton. p. 267. ISBN 1-86019-889-9. Ayton (1994) p.47 Ayton, Andrew (1994). Knights and warhorses : military service and the...
subsequent owners acquired the property in 1787 (James Oldham) and in 1815 (JohnAyton). In the 21st century, the mansion was being used as a conference and...
– ?: William Mercer 27 February 1663 – ?: John Rowe 28 February 1663 – ?: Martin Trott 9 March 1663 – ?: John Taylor 2 April 1663 – ?: Nicholas Coleburne...
The Fantasy Football Club alongside Paul Merson. Fendley attended East Ayton Primary School and Raincliffe School in Scarborough. After leaving Scarborough...
profile Archived December 30, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at TruTV.com Ayton, Mel (2007). The Forgotten Terrorist: Sirhan Sirhan and the Assassination...
franchise history. They used the selection on the Bahamian center Deandre Ayton from the nearby University of Arizona. This draft was also notable for its...
1806 and 1814, the house was remodeled in a "Regency Gothic" style, for JohnAyton. The two storied house was built around a courtyard and featured "castellated...
Fanny Ayton (1806–1891) was an English soprano known for her operatic performances in London in the late 1820s. She was born in Macclesfield. She was...
Wiggins (Canada) in 2014, Ben Simmons (Australia) in 2016, and Deandre Ayton (Bahamas) in 2018. Duncan is an American citizen, but is considered an "international"...