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Iltid Nicholl (c. 1776 or 1777 – 8
November 1844), also
spelt Iltyd Nicholl, was a
Welsh lawyer. The son of
Iltid Nicholl (died 1786) of
Llanmaes (near...
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Illtud (Welsh pronunciation: [/
ˈɪɬtɨd/] also
spelled Illtyd, Eltut, and, in Latin, Hildutus), also
known as
Illtud Farchog or
Illtud the Knight, is venerated...
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Crespigny 1783–1804:
James Heseltine 1804–1815:
Charles Bishop 1815–1844:
Iltid Nicholl 1845–1876:
Francis Hart **** Historically,
there were two solicitors...
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Frederick Iltid Nicholl (8 July 1814 – 25
February 1893) was an
English lawyer and a
cricketer who pla****
cricket for
Cambridge University in a match...
- law
legal systems over 160
years later. Hare was a co-author, with
Henry Iltid Nicholl and John
Monson Carrow, of the
initial 1840 and 1843
volumes of...
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Brevet Major (Honorary
Lieutenant Colonel) Hugh
Iltid Nicholl, flickr.com (Vera
Butler married Hugh
Iltid Nicholl in 1904.) [1] Text of
Fifty Years of Travel...
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Morgan Lewis, Welsh-descended
American politician, 89 8
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Iltid Nicholl, lawyer, 67/68 23
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Thomas William, hymn-writer, 83 1844...
- Ossett". www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk.
Retrieved 27 June 2011.
Henry Iltid Nicholl;
Thomas Hare; John
Monson Carrow (1843). "Between
Robert Illingworth...