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Lintot (French pronunciation: [lɛ̃to]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A
farming village in the...
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Barnaby Bernard Lintot ("Lintott"
before 1724,
usually referred to as "Bernard" and very
rarely as "Bernaby") (1
December 1675 – 9
February 1736), was...
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Lintot (née Aubrey, died 1734).
Lintot was born in 1733 in
Temple Bar, London. She came from a
family of
printers and her grandfather,
Bernard Lintot...
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Lintot-les-Bois (French pronunciation: [lɛ̃to le bwa]) is a
commune in the Seine-Maritime
department in the
Normandy region in
northern France. A small...
- (1712). A
Voyage to the
South Sea and
Round the
World (2 vols). London:
Lintot. Jones,
Donald (1992).
Captain Woodes Rogers'
Voyage Round the
World 1708-1711...
- six years. Pope
secured a
revolutionary deal with the
publisher Bernard Lintot,
which earned him 200
guineas (£210) a volume, a vast sum at the time. His...
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Maria before July 1800.[4] He
married the
former Frances Lintot, a
daughter of
Bernard Lintot, a
prominent Natchez citizen, on
December 19, 1799. Frances...
- .,
Daniel Browne ...,
Thomas Osborn ..., John
Shuckburgh ... and
Henry Lintot ... pp. 501–624. ISBN 978-0-665-33298-2. Crosby, A.W. (1987) The Columbian...
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Martha Ellis Minor. His
third wife was
Katherine Lintot Minor, the
daughter of
Bernard Lintot, "a
founding member of the
United States Mississippi...
- East-Indies, and
Homewards by the Cape of Good Hope. London: A. Bell and B.
Lintot. pp. 125–126. Dana,
Richard Henry (1840). Two
Years Before the Mast: A Personal...