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Labilliere (1725-1800), also
known as
Peter Labelliere, was the
British Army
Major buried upside down on Box Hill near
Dorking in Surrey.
Labilliere was...
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Francis Peter Labilliere (13
August 1840 – 19
February 1895) was an Anglo-Australian historian.
Labilliere was born in Melbourne,
Colony of New
South Wales...
- Paul
Fulcrand Delacour De
Labillière (22
January 1879 – 28
April 1946) was the
second Bishop of
Knaresborough from 1934 to 1937; and, subsequently, Dean...
- for the Lidl
supermarket chain, has been
named after the folly.
Peter Labilliere was born in
Dublin on 30 May 1725 to a
family of
French Huguenot descent...
- case of a
person being buried upside down by instruction; a
Major Peter Labilliere of
Dorking (d. 4 June 1800) lies thus upon the
summit of Box Hill. Similar...
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Naples with Banditti,
Sunset (1778)
Museum of Fine Arts,
Boston Peter Labilliere (1780)
Dorking Museum, UK
Indian Widow (1784) Miss Mary
Tunaley (1790–93)...
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situated off the
north ambulatory of the abbey.
Other than the Dean, Paul de
Labilliere and the
Surveyor of the
Fabric of
Westminster Abbey,
Charles Peers, only...
- In
office 1925–1937
Predecessor Herbert Edward Ryle
Successor Paul de
Labilliere Other post(s) Dean of York (1917–1925)
Personal details Born (1859-02-04)4...
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Europe Randall Davidson (1848–1930),
Archbishop of
Canterbury Paul de
Labilliere (1879–1946), Dean of
Westminster Henry Drummond FRS MP (1786–1860), Catholic...
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mentioned Dorking in his Tour thro' the
whole island of
Great Britain.
Peter Labilliere (1725–1800), a
former Army
Major and
political agitator lived in a cottage...