Monck may refer to: Adrian Monck (born 1965), English academic, writer and journalist Sir Arthur Monck, 7th Baronet (1838–1933), British Member of Parliament...
Monck, 1st Baron Monck (c. 1754–1802) (created Viscount Monck in 1801) Charles Stanley Monck, 1st Viscount Monck (c. 1754–1802) Henry Stanley Monck,...
Edward Herbert Beresford "Chip" Monck (born March 5, 1939) is an American Tony Award nominated lighting designer, most famously serving as the master...
Charles Monck may refer to: Charles Monck (1678–1751), Irish MP for Newcastle and Inistiogue Charles Monck, 1st Viscount Monck (1754–1802) Charles Monck, 3rd...
Monck Mason is an Irish surname. People with the name include: Henry Joseph Monck Mason (1778–1858), Irish writer Henry Monck-Mason Moore (1887–1964)...
Mary Monck (née Molesworth; 1677? – 1715) was a celebrated beauty and poet. She was the second daughter of Robert Molesworth, 1st Viscount Molesworth...
[4] Adrian Monck is the managing director, Head of Public And Social Engagement at the World Economic Forum and a former British journalism professor...
John Monck may refer to: John Monck (courtier) (1883–1964), British Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps John Monck (cricketer) (1845–1929), New Zealand cricketer...
Adam John Monck known as Jack (born 14 March 1950, London, England) is a British bass guitarist, songwriter and teacher. Jack Monck started playing bass...
Haldimand and Monck was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1892 to 1904. It was located in the province of...
sent by Monck, Charles II issued the Declaration of Breda, which made known the conditions of his acceptance of the crown of England. Monck organised...
Walter Nugent Monck CBE (1878–1958) was an English theatre director and founder of Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich. He was born in Welshampton, Shropshire...
Henry Stanley Monck (21 April 1839–24 June 1915) was an Irish astronomer and philosopher. After an early education at Kilkenny College, Monck attended Trinity...
as 'Monck's Regiment of Foot' and was then renamed 'The Lord General's Regiment of Foot Guards' after the Restoration in 1660. With George Monck's death...
establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Monck, after George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle. HMS Monck (1659) was a 52-gun third-rate frigate launched...
Sir Thomas Monck (1570 – 1627) (alias Monk, Monke, etc.) of Potheridge in the parish of Merton, Devon, was Member of Parliament for Camelford, Cornwall...
Francis Ward Monck (born 1842) was a British clergyman and spiritualist medium who was exposed as a fraud. Monck was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire. He...
Stanley Monck (1721/2 – 4 April 1785) was an eighteenth century Irish Anglican priest. He was an uncle of Charles Monck, 1st Viscount Monck. Monck was born...