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Thomas Chevers was born
around 1630 in Dublin, Ireland, to Anglo-Irish parents, John
Chevers and
Catherine FitzWilliam.
Being Anglo-Irish, the
Chevers family...
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Cheverly is a town in
Prince George's County, Maryland,
United States,
located very
close to Washington, D.C.,
though not
bordering it directly. The town...
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Cheverly station is a side-platformed
Washington Metro station in
Prince George's County, Maryland,
United States. The
station was
opened on
November 20...
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Castle was
transferred to the
Chevers family through the
marriage of Mary Travers's
sister Catherine to John
Chevers, and the
property p****ed directly...
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Edward Chevers (died 1709),
known as
Viscount Mount Leinster from 1689, was an
Irish Jacobite soldier and peer.
Chevers was the son of John
Chevers of Macetown...
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Heber may be:
Heber (biblical figure),
minor character in the Book of
Genesis Heber the Kenite,
mentioned in the Book of
Judges 4:17 of the
Hebrew Bible...
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Norman Chevers (1852). A
Treatise on
Removable and
Mitigable Causes of Death,
their modes of
origin and
means of prevention, etc. Author.
Norman Chevers (1856)...
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demonstrations of a
social relationship or a
political alliance. In 1870,
Norman Chevers, M.D., a Surgeon-Major to the
Bengal Medical Service, aut****d
Manual of...
- John
William Cheever (May 27, 1912 – June 18, 1982) was an
American short story writer and novelist. He is
sometimes called "the
Chekhov of the suburbs"...
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invented by
Harprasad Badkul, in the year 1889, in Jabalpur. In
Norman Chevers book, A
Manual of
Medical Jurisprudence for
India (1870, page 178) mentions...