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Francis Lockier, D.D. (b
Norwich 9 May 1668 – d
Peterborough 17 July 1740) was the Dean of
Peterborough from 1725
until his death. He was
educated at...
- Two
people named Lockier Clere Burges have been
prominent in
Western Australia. For the
Lockier Clere Burges born in 1814, see
Lockier Burges (Australian...
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named Lockier Clere Burges have been
prominent in
Western Australia. For the
Lockier Clere Burges born in 1841, see
Lockier Burges (1841-1929)
Lockier Clere...
- was shown. In 1871,
while droving sheep from the
Pilbara to Geraldton,
Lockier Clere Burges shot and
killed an
Aboriginal man
known as "Mackle-yell",...
- a
third man Sir
Thomas Lockier. The land was, however, only
payable on the owner's
death and the
promise was made to
Lockier, not Sprat, the intended...
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Police magistrate E. W.
Landor for
failing to
charge Geraldton drover Mr.
Lockier Burges (1841–1929) with
murder although he
admitted shooting a "wild native"...
- to death. Of these, five were
later pardoned,
while Robert Lockyer (or
Lockier), a
former Levellers agitator, was
hanged on 27
April 1649. "At his burial...
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member of the
Arizona State Senate Lockier Burges (Australian politician) (1814–1886),
Australian politician Lockier Burges (1841-1929),
Australian explorer...
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Lionel Lockyer,
sometimes spelled Lionel Lockier, (c.1600 – 26
April 1672) was a 17th-century
quack doctor famous for his
miracle pills that he claimed...
- and wit I
think I ever saw", and
Burnet bears the same testimony. Dean
Lockier,
after alluding to his
unrivalled skill in riding,
dancing and fencing...