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Labouchere or
Labouchère may
refer to:
Labouchere (paddle steamer) François de
Labouchère (1917–1942),
French aviator Henry Labouchere, 1st
Baron Taunton...
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Henry Du Pré
Labouchère (9
November 1831 – 15
January 1912) was an
English politician, writer,
publisher and
theatre owner in the
Victorian and Edwardian...
- The
Labouchère system, also
called the
cancellation system or
split martingale, is a
gambling strategy used in roulette. The user of such a
strategy decides...
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Labouchère is a surname, and may
refer to: François de
Labouchère (1917–1942),
French pilot of
World War II
George Labouchère (1905–1999),
British diplomat...
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Section 11 of the
Criminal Law
Amendment Act 1885,
commonly known as the
Labouchere Amendment, made "gross indecency" a
crime in the
United Kingdom. In practice...
- Hugo
Labouchere (born 7
February 2004) is a
field hockey player from Belgium. Hugo
Labouchere was born and
raised in Brussels, Belgium. In the Belgian...
- The
Labouchere was a
paddle steamer in the
service of the Hudson's Bay Company,
built in 1858 at Green's in Blackwall, London, England.
Under the command...
- Sir
George Peter Labouchere GBE KCMG FRSA (2
December 1905 in
London – 14 June 1999 in
Dudmaston Hall, Shropshire) was a
British diplomat and collector...
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Henry Labouchere, 1st
Baron Taunton, PC (/læbuːˈʃɛər/; 15
August 1798 – 13 July 1869) was a
British Whig and
Liberal Party politician of the mid-19th century...
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Charles Labouchere (10
April 1880 – 12
October 1966) was a
Dutch equestrian. He
competed in two
events at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...