- John
Linegar (1671 in
Dublin – 1757 in Dublin) was an
Irish Roman Catholic bishop in the mid 18th century.
Linegar was born in Broadstone,
Dublin and...
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William L.
Linegar (1871–1951) was a cooper,
union leader and
politician in Newfoundland. He
represented St. John's West in the
Newfoundland House of...
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Linegar remained as
Magistrate until 1972 and was
followed by
Magistrate Terrence Corbett who did not
reside in the house.
Although William Linegar was...
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found also as Linacre, Linaker, Linneker, Liniker, Linnecor, Linnecar,
Linegar and Linnegar. As of
about 2016, 411
people bore one or
another variant...
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Player Position Union Ieuan Davies Scrum-half
Wales James Linegar Fly-half
England Raff
Weston Fly-half
England Rory Crum
Centre England James Short Centre...
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Kincardine Andrew Bowie Kate
Blake Michael Turvey Brandon Innes William Linegar Glen
Reynolds Irish Leask (Independent)
David Neill (Independent) Conservative...
- (Republican) 44.52% Illinois 9 John A.
Logan Democratic 1858 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y John A.
Logan (Democratic) 79.54% ▌David T.
Linegar (Independent) 19.85%...
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Kincardine Andrew Bowie Kate
Blake Michael Turvey Brandon Innes William Linegar Glen
Reynolds Irish Leask (Independent)
David Neill (Independent) Conservative...
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attracted people including premier Joey Smallwood,
magistrate William Linegar, and G.A.
Frecker who was the
Minister of Education. Joey
Smallwood was...
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Article in El País,
Enrique Franco, 19/02/83 (in Spanish). (Prof A.
Linegar, Cape Town,
South Africa) Joyce,
Peter (1989). The
South African family...