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Harry Carlyle Liscombe (May 17, 1914 –
February 24, 2004) was a
Canadian ice
hockey player. He pla**** in the
National Hockey League with the
Detroit Red...
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Christianity portal The Ven.
Liscombe Clarke (24
August 1784 – 17
April 1841) was an
Anglican priest. He
served as
Archdeacon of
Sarum from 1827–36. He...
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Liscome Bay (ACV/CVE-56) was the
second of
fifty Casablanca-class
escort carriers built to
serve the
United States Navy
during World War II. Launched...
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British Columbia, (Talonbooks, 2003), 125.
Barrett and
Liscombe, 297.
Barrett and
Liscombe, 300. "Briggs,
George Carruthers |
Biographical Dictionary...
- That season, the
award was
renamed in
honour of its
first recipient, Carl
Liscombe, who
broke Kilrea's
scoring record. AHL Hall of Fame. "JOHN B. SOLLENBERGER...
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Archived from the
original on 19
November 2018.
Retrieved 27
March 2021.
Liscombe, R. W. (1980),
William Wilkins, 1778–1839, Cambridge:
Cambridge University...
- No. 6, pp. 1914-1925. doi:10.1108/IJCHM-08-2022-1037 Suendermann, D.,
Liscombe, J., Pieraccini, R., Evanini, K. (2010). “How am I Doing?”: A New Framework...
- The
Lovett Baronetcy, of
Liscombe House in the
County of Buckingham, was a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 23
October 1781...
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Company Executive Committee 1909–1913. Sir
Robert Lovett (17th c.) of
Liscombe in Buckinghamshire,
England (see
Lovett baronets) This
disambiguation page...
- 2012. The
recording sessions took
place from
January to
March 2012 at
Liscombe Park Studios,
located in
Buckinghamshire countryside west of Bedfordshire...