Noakes is a surname of English origin. It means "near the oaks". Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Noakes, British academic and writer Benedict...
of 16, Noakes joined the Royal Air Force as a mechanic. The following year, his mother married Canadian big band trumpeter Alfred "Alfie" Noakes (1903–1982)...
and antiquary William Noake (1690–1737), High Sheriff of Berkshire, England Noakes This page lists people with the surname Noake. If an internal link intending...
which is described in detail in Noakes's 2014 book The Real Meal Revolution. Noakes' father died from diabetes. Noakes believes his father's diet was instrumental...
Noakes (6 January 1905 –February 1993) was a British lawyer. Noakes was the second of three children born to Thomas Frederick and Ada Noakes. Noakes was...
album, received airplay on BBC Radio 1. Noakes' songs have been covered by Lindisfarne and Barbara Dickson. Noakes was born in St Andrews, Fife, on 13 May...
Alex Noakes (born 11 November 1995) is a professional squash player from Thame, Oxfordshire. Noakes represented England in competition against Ireland...
for a person involved in litigation in medieval English law were "John Noakes" (or "Nokes") and "John-a-Stiles" (or "John Stiles"). The Oxford English...
income of £1 million per month. Noakes began promoting GcMAF in 2010, and the company had laboratories in Oxford in 2012. Noakes has been on the board of governors...
University of Leeds. Noakes specialises in airborne infections and the transport of airborne pathogens. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Noakes served on the Government...
the son of the royal portrait painter Michael Noakes and the writer and academic Vivien Noakes. Noakes was educated at Eton College (’79–’83) and Oxford...
promoted back to Division Three and Noakes missed only six games that season (40 appearances) scoring one goal. However, Noakes made only 2 appearances the next...
Chris Noakes (born 21 July 1985 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a professional rugby union player. Noakes made his debut for Otago in 2007 and was a regular...
coasts of Britain with John Noakes and Shep broadcast Sundays on BBC1. Producer: David Brown Six programmes in which John Noakes and Shep take a Sunday afternoon...
Beryl O Noakes (born 29 July 1942) is a British former swimmer. She competed in the women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics....
George Noakes (13 September 1924 – 14 July 2008) was the Bishop of St Davids and the Archbishop of Wales. Born in Ceredigion on 13 September 1924 and educated...
com; accessed 9 April 2014. Michael Noakes, painter – obituary The Daily Telegraph, 4 June 2018. Michael Noakes profile Archived 2009-08-26 at the Wayback...
Kimberley Noakes (now Archibald; born 3 October 1982) is a New Zealand field hockey player who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Noakes was born in...
Roy Noakes (10 June 1936 - February 9, 2002) was a British portrait and figure sculptor. Noakes became a modeller by what was paradoxically the most efficient...
Yewens v Noakes (1880) 6 QBD 530, was an English tax law case which addressed the question of the division between master and servant. There was a statutory...
business. Norman was born Thomas Noakes on 7 May 1860 in Dallington, Sussex. He was the eldest of 17 children to Thomas Noakes, a butcher and a farmer, and...
exertion-induced fatigue. The existence of a central governor was proposed by Tim Noakes in 1997, but a similar idea was suggested in 1924 by Archibald Hill. In...
Noakes FRHistS (born 1964) is a British historian. Since 2017, she has been Rab Butler Professor of Modern History at the University of Essex. Noakes...