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Lessingham is a
village and a
civil parish in the
English county of Norfolk. The
village is 16.3 south-east of Cromer, 17.6
miles north-east of Norwich...
- home of Paul
Lessingham, a
member of the
House of Commons, to
steal the
letters from the
drawer in his desk. When Holt
encounters Lessingham, he is to say...
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Newman Lessingham Bailey was the
Chief Justice of the Gold
Coast Colony from 1882
until 1886. He took the
office after Sir
James Marshall in 1882 and was...
- Jane
Lessingham née
Hemet (1738 or 1739 –- 13
March 1783) (married name Jane Stott) was a
stage actress from 1756 to 1782.
Lessingham predominately performed...
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Lessingham Priory was a
priory in Norfolk,
England established in 1090. Very
little in
known about it, and
there are no
physical remains. Pevsner, Nikolaus;...
- villains. He
notes that none of the protagonists, with the
exception of
Lessingham,
comes across as "entirely admirable". All the
books contain a romantic...
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character of
Lessingham is an
unknown quantity, with a
strong character of his own, but the
reader is kept
uncertain over what
impact Lessingham can have...
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Framingham Framlingham Frodingham Gillingham H****ingham
Hurlingham Immingham Lessingham Manningham Nottingham Pattingham Rockingham Sandringham Sheringham Uppingham...
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revenge on Paul
Lessingham, a
British Member of Parliament. The
creature can
change its form,
appearing as a man, a
woman or a beetle.
Lessingham s****s the...
- and
decorous depictions of Ophelia's
madness and ****uality. From Mrs
Lessingham in 1772 to Mary
Catherine Bolton,
playing opposite John
Kemble in 1813...