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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Framingham Framlingham Frodingham Gillingham H****ingham Hurlingham Immingham Lessingham Manningham Nottingham Pattingham Rockingham Sandringham Sheringham Uppingham...
- 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...