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After the
Hundred Years War many
Flemings migrated to the Azores. By 1490
there were 2,000
Flemings living in the Azores.
Willem van der Haegen...
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Flemings was a
chain of
discount supermarkets in Sydney,
Australia and
surrounding areas. The
first Flemings stores were
opened in 1930 by Jim Fleming...
- of
Fleming-Neon, Kentucky, in
Letcher County Fleming County,
Kentucky Fleming,
Missouri Fleming, New York
Fleming, Ohio
Fleming (surname)
Flemings, demonym...
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Flemings bondholder group ultimately triumphed. Overall,
Flemings claimed to have made a 40%
return on
investments in US railroads. In 1970,
Flemings...
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Flemings Mayfair is a
luxury hotel located in the
Mayfair area of London, England. It is home to Manetta's Bar, the
original hangouts in the 1930s for...
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Flemings may
refer to:
Flemish people, the
majority po****tion in
Flanders Flemings (supermarkets), a
chain of
Australian supermarkets Robert Fleming...
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Lancaster Fleming (28 May 1908 – 12
August 1964) was an
English writer, best
known for his
postwar James Bond
series of spy novels.
Fleming came from...
- long-term
affair with the
Labour Party politician Hugh Gaitskell. The
Flemings bought a
house in London,
where they entertained. They
later rebuilt Warneford...
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Fleming House may
refer to: in the
United States (by state)
Fleming House, Pasadena, California, one of
California Institute of Technology's dormitories...
- or Mike
Fleming may
refer to: Sir
Michael le
Fleming, 4th
Baronet (1748–1806),
member of
parliament for
Westmorland Michael Anthony Fleming (1792–1850)...