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Capel Lofft (sometimes
spelled Capell; 14
November 1751 – 26 May 1824) was a
British lawyer,
writer and
amateur astronomer. Born in London, he was educated...
- authors. De
Angeli was born
Marguerite Lofft in Lapeer, Michigan, one of six children. Her father,
George Shadrach Lofft, was a
photographer and illustrator;...
- Brigadier-General Sir
Henry Capel Lofft Holden KCB FRS (23
January 1856 – 30
March 1937) was an
English engineer, the
designer of
Brooklands motor racing...
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Bench Decided 22 June 1772
Citations (1772) 98 ER 499, (1772) 20
State Tr 1, (1772)
Lofft 1 Case
opinions Lord
Mansfield Keywords Slavery, abolition...
- The
Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. pp. 85–86.
Somerset v Stewart, 98 ER 499, 501 (
Lofft 1 1772). Costello,
Kevin (2008). "Habeas
Corpus and
Military and
Naval Impressment...
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Guardian of Slaves, 1717–1848[usurped]" (1772) 20
State Tr 1; (1772)
Lofft 1 Paul E. Lovejoy: 'The
Volume of the
Atlantic Slave Trade: A Synthesis...
- may
refer to:
Capel Bond (1730–1790),
English organist and
composer Capel Lofft (1751–1824),
English lawyer,
minor political figure and
writer Capel Luckyn...
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several publishers and was
eventually shown by his
brother George to
Capel Lofft, a
radical Suffolk squire of
literary tastes, who
arranged for its publication...
- Rodríguez Erdoíza,
Chilean lawyer and
guerrilla leader (b. 1785) 1824 –
Capel Lofft,
English lawyer (b. 1751) 1840 –
Sidney Smith,
English admiral and politician...
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Octavius of
Minucius Felix (1853). He
married Letitia Lofft and was the
father of Brig.-Gen. Sir
Capel Lofft Holden.
Those by
which he was best
known are 'Foliorum...