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Baronetage of
Great Britain. On his
marriage to
Sarah Lethieullier,
sister of
Benjamin Lethieullier, in
December 1746, he
bought Uppark, Sus**** and the...
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Benjamin Lethieullier (1729-1797), was a
British politician who sat in the
House of
Commons between 1768 and 1797.
Lethieullier was the son of Christopher...
- Sir John
Lethieullier (1632 or 1633 – 4
January 1719) was a
British merchant and
businessman descended from
French Huguenot. His
parents were Jan le Thieullier...
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Smart Lethieullier (3
November 1701 – 27
August 1760) was an
English antiquary.
Lethieullier was born on 3
November 1701 at
Aldersbrook Manor House, Little...
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Leonora Marescoe, née
Lethieullier or
Lethiulliers (1637 – 1715) was an
English merchant. She
managed the
trading company Marescoe-Joyes from 1670 until...
- Britannica. The
first detailed account in
English was
written by
Smart Lethieullier, who was
living in
Paris in 1732–3, and was
acquainted with Lancelot...
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different places, he was able to give no
bettor account of it." — Smart
Lethieullier, Aldersbrook, July 12, 1735
Historical context of the
Roman antiquities...
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statue of St Hugh at
Lincoln Cathedral, by 18th-century
antiquary Smart Lethieullier. This
statue was
posed at the head of the
shrine of
Little St Hugh....
- (died c.1700)
Henry Furnese (1694–97 and 1699–1700 and 1700–1702)
Samuel Lethieullier (1694–?)
Theodore Janssen (1694–1719) John
Lordell (1694–?)
James Denew...
- Johnson: 184 : xiv 1719–1727 John Preston: 184 : xiv 1727–1743 John
Lethieullier: 184 : xiv 1743–1745
William Hamilton: 184 : xiv 1745–1760 Richard...