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Lemprière is both a
surname and a
given name
originating in Jersey.
Notable people with the name include:
Clement Lemprière (1683–1746), artist, military...
- John
Lemprière (c. 1765,
Jersey – 1
February 1824, London) was an
English classical scholar, lexicographer, theologian,
teacher and headmaster. John Lemprière...
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Thomas James Lempriere (11
January 1796 – 6
January 1852) was a
British colonial administrator in the
Australian colony of Van Diemen's Land (present-day...
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Clement Lemprière (1683–1746) was an artist,
military draughtsman and cartographer. The
eldest son of
Thomas Lempriere and Joan or
Jeanne Beach, he was...
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Captain Audley Lempriere (1834–1855) was an
officer in the
British Army in the 77th (East Middle****)
Regiment of Foot
during the
Crimean war who was killed...
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Charles Cyril Lemprière (19
April 1870 – 24
January 1939) was an
English professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1890s and 1900s. He pla****...
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Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award at
Werribee Park was an
Australian prize for sculpture,
awarded from 2000
until 2008. It was
named in honour...
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Proper Names mentioned in
Ancient Authors, is the best-known work of John
Lemprière, an
English classical scholar.
Edited by
various later scholars, the dictionary...
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Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière Hammond, CBE, DSO, FBA (15
November 1907 – 24
March 2001) was a
British historian, geographer,
classicist and an operative...
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Geoffrey Raoul Lemprière OBE (3 May 1904 – 20
March 1977) was an
Australian woolbuyer and soldier. He was born at Elsternwick, the
eldest son of woolbroker...