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Shulme (fl. late 3rd
millennium BC) was the
third Gutian ruler of the
Gutian Dynasty of
Sumer mentioned on the
Sumerian King List.
According to the list...
- The Seymour,
later Culme-Seymour Baronetcy, of High
Mount in the
County of Cork and
Friery Park in the
County of Devon, is a
title in the
Baronetage of...
- Lady Mary
Faith Culme-Seymour, Lady
Culme-Seymour (née Montagu,
previously Nesbitt; 1
November 1911 – 16
February 1983) was a
British aristocrat and letter...
- Emb****y at Cairo. In 1938, he
married Angela Mary
Culme-Seymour (1912–2012),
daughter of
George Culme-Seymour and
Janet (née Orr-Ewing) and
former wife...
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Benjamin Culme (1581-1657),
Doctor of Divinity, was an
English Anglican clergyman who
served as Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, from...
- Vickers, p. 245 King, p. 506; Menkes, pp. 198, 206 and 207 Menkes, p. 200
Culme, p. 7 Wadler, Joyce; Hauptfuhrer, Fred (January 8, 1990), "Egypt's Al Fa****...
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George William Culme Soltau Symons (29 May 1831 – 1916) was a
Deputy Lieutenant of Devon. He was
appointed Sheriff of
Devonshire in 1875. He
stood unsuccessfully...
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Plantation of
Ulster in 1610,
Cloughoughter was
granted to
Captain Hugh
Culme. In 1641,
Philip O'Reilly, MP for
Cavan and a
prominent leader of the Irish...
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Michael Culme-Seymour may
refer to one of
three naval commanders of the
Royal Navy, father, son and grandson: Sir
Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd
Baronet (1836–1920)...
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frequently described as a
decorative punch bowl, but
which silver expert John
Culme identified as a rose bowl, made in Sheffield, England, and sold by London...