A letter … to … James Gifford [by J. Garbett],’ London, 1818, 8vo, and ‘An Examination of the Remonstrance addressed to the Bishop of St. David's, with Answers to the Questions addressed to Trinitarians generally,’ London, 1822, 8vo.
Gifford was born at Buenos Aires in January 1864. He played club cricket for Buenos Aires Cricket Club and also played against touring sides. [1 ] He spent time in England, where he played first-class cricket for the Marylebone Cricket Club…
The son of James Gifford, mayor of Cambridge in 1757, was born at Cambridge and baptised there on 19 December 1739. [1 ] Educated at Rugby School, he entered the British Army at 18.
James Gifford was raised in the United Kingdom and worked in The City before giving up the bright lights of London to work at Jacks Camp in the Makgadikgadi pans.
By Peter Scott October 15, 1960 - April 3, 2025 It is my sad duty to report the unexpected death of a luminary within the Heinleinsphere. Jim Gifford passed away at his Colorado home on April 3 of natural causes.
Gifford je předseda správní rady, v níž mají křeslo ještě James Compton, Angus McFarlane, Charles Toiller, admirál sir Tuke Waldron a Annibal William Fitz-Herbert Le Strange.