- Sir
Fortunatus William Lilley Dwarris (1786–1860) was an
English lawyer and author. The
eldest son of
William Dwarris of
Warwick and
Golden Grove, Jamaica...
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Dugald Drummond John
Lowther du Plat
Taylor Cosmo Duff-Gordon
Fortunatus Dwarris Gai
Eaton Charles Edmonds Thomas Farrer, 1st
Baron Farrer Maurice Fitzmaurice...
- court";
OPers duvarayā "at the gate"
NPers dar "door" OCS dvĭri "door"
OPrus dwarris "gate, goal",
dwars "estate", Lith
durys "door",
dvaras "estate", vartai...
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cemetery Thomas Manders (1797–1859), low
comedian and
stage actor Fortunatus Dwarris (1786–1860),
English lawyer and
author Robert Knox (1791–1862), notable...
- generally, see for
example Stroud, The
Judicial Dictionary, 1890, p 113; and
Dwarris, A
General Treatise on Statutes, 2nd Ed, 1848, p 248.
Henry James Holthouse...
- (died in the
early 7th century), a poet and
bishop of
Poitiers Fortunatus Dwarris (1786–1860),
English lawyer and
author Fortunatus Hueber (1639–1706), German...
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Booth Midland:
Peregrine Bingham and
David Jardine Northern:
Fortunatus Dwarris and
Sampson Augustus Rambull North-Western:
George Hutton Wilkinson and...
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Philip Duval 1774-05-12 1732 – 14
March 1808
Fortunatus William Lilley Dwarris 1847-04-22 23
October 1786 – 20 May 1860
Raymond Allen Dwek 1998-05-14...
- (Cheltenham)
Gloucestershire RVC,
raised 20
September 1859
under Capt
Robert Dwarris Gibney,
disbanded September 1864 8th (Tewkesbury)
Gloucestershire RVC,...
- Carrigslaney,
County Carlow, of whom some
details were
given by Sir
Fortunatus Dwarris in Archæologia, vol. ****iii., and in
Mervyn Archdall's
edition of Lodge's...