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Edmund Lewis Lenthal Swifte or
Swift (20 June 1777 – 28
December 1875) was a
British lawyer, poet and
writer who was for many
years the
custodian of the...
- Sir
George Lenthal Cheatle, KCB, CVO, FRCS (13 June 1865 – 2
January 1951) was a
British surgeon who made
important contributions to the
diagnosis and...
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chastened Fleetwood approached the Speaker,
William Lenthal,
asking him to
recall the Rump. The same day
Lenthal took
possession of the
Tower and
appointed commissioners...
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William Lenthall (1591–1662) was an
English politician of the
Civil War period. He
served as
Speaker of the
House of
Commons for a
period of
almost twenty...
- von Guttman,
Jonathan Wingfield and
Thomas Lenthal,
reacquired the title. Von Guttman,
Wingfield and
Lenthal said they “look
forward to
taking System into...
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Lancaster In
office 1658–1659
Preceded by
Thomas Fell
Succeeded by
William Lenthal In
office 1649–1654
Preceded by
Gilbert Gerrard Succeeded by
Thomas Fell...
- been seen in the
Jewel House by the
Keeper of the
Crown Jewels,
Edmund Lenthal Swifte. He said that the
apparition hovered over the
shoulder of his wife...
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April 2020.
Retrieved 27
February 2018 – via LibraryIreland.com.
Edmund Lenthal Swifte (1809). The Life and Acts of
Saint Patrick: The Archbishop, Primate...
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included Sir
William Hale-White,
Farquhar Buzzard,
Joseph Blomfield,
George Lenthal Cheatle, and
James Sherren, who
almost lived at the
hospital removing large...
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Ireland before the
Normans (Dublin: Gill and Macmillan, 1972)
Edmund Lenthal Swifte (1809). The Life and Acts of
Saint Patrick: The Archbishop, Primate...