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Albert LeGatt is the
Roman Catholic Archbishop of St.
Boniface in the
Province of Manitoba, Canada. He was
appointed Archbishop by Pope
Benedict XVI on...
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Bartholomew Legate (c. 1575 – 18
March 1612) was an
English anti-Trinitarian martyr.
Legate was born in Es**** and
became a
dealer in cloth. In the 1590s...
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Grand Valley (formerly The
Township of East
Luther Grand Valley) is a town in the
Canadian province of Ontario. It
comprises the
former Township of East...
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Britain until the 1920s, and it
remains active today.
Sometimes spelled Legatt "Chantrey,
Francis Leggatt, 1781–1841". ArtUK.org.
Retrieved 24 December...
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Archived from the
original on 2017-06-25.
Nancy Y Zhu;
Donald F.
LeGatt; A
Robert Turner (February 2009). "Agranulocytosis
After Consumption of...
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original on 11
December 2010.
Retrieved 21
December 2010. Zhu NY,
Legatt DF,
Turner AR (February 2009). "Agranulocytosis
after consumption of cocaine...
- company, the rich
businesswoman Legatt, they
travel to the site of the attack,
however the
crocodile devours Legatt whole but he
successfully captures...
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Graham Leggat (20 June 1934 – 29
August 2015) was a
Scottish international footballer. Born in Aberdeen,
Leggat started his
career at his home town club...
- Mason,
published by
Hodder & Stoughton. The
novel is
narrated by
Martin Legatt, a
young man at the
start of his
career with the
Forest Corporation, an...
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Leffingwell (1895–1946),
American advertising executive and
novelist Albert LeGatt (born 1953),
Canadian Roman Catholic Archbishop Albert Legault (1938–2022)...