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Leedes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Leedes (died 1656),
English landowner and
politician Thomas Leedes (died 1645), English...
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Commons from 1614 to 1640.
Leedes was the son of
Thomas Leedes of
Wappingthorne and his wife Mary
Leedes,
daughter of
Thomas Leedes of
North ****ord, Yorkshire...
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Leede is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Babette de
Leede (born 1999),
Dutch cricketer and
cousin of Bas Bas de
Leede (born...
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Civil War and was
killed in
action fighting for the King.
Leedes was the son of Sir John
Leedes and his wife who was a
daughter of Sir
Thomas Monson of...
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Edward Leede Arena is a 2,100-seat, multi-purpose
arena in Hanover, New Hampshire. It has been home to the men's and women's
Dartmouth College Big Green...
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Leeds Intelligencer, or
Leedes Intelligencer, was one of the
first regional newspapers in
Great Britain. It was
founded in Leeds, West
Riding of Yorkshire...
- The Rumpel–
Leede sign is a
historical exam for
Dengue fever and scurvy. It
presents as a
distal shower of
petechiae that
occurs after the
release of pressure...
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Betty Leedes. He was a full-brother to the
undefeated Flying Childers, but was
never trained to race. It was once
thought that
Betty Leedes only produced...
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joined the women's team of Ter
Leede in
addition to her job as a
physical education teacher. With Ter
Leede, she won the
Dutch championship and the...
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Edward Horst Leede (July 17, 1927 –
February 24, 2018) was an
American professional basketball player.
Leede was
selected in the
third round in the 1949...