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Loyall (/ˈloʊəl/) is a home rule-class city in
Harlan County, Kentucky, in the
United States. The po****tion was 1,461 as of the 2010 census, up from 766...
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William Loyall Gravatt (December 15, 1859 –
February 14, 1942)
became the
second Bishop of West
Virginia in the
Episcopal Church in the
United States,...
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George Loyall (May 29, 1789 –
February 24, 1868) was a U.S.
Representative from Virginia. Born in Norfolk, Virginia,
Loyall was
graduated from the College...
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Representatives from
March 4, 1801, to
March 9, 1830,
losing his seat when
George Loyall contested his election.
Newton regained his seat at the next
election and...
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Loyal Nine (also
spelled Loyall Nine) were nine
American patriots from
Boston who met in
secret to plan
protests against the
Stamp Act 1765. Mostly...
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Virginia Dorcas Loyall, on
December 26, 1843, with whom he had one
surviving son,
named Loyall Farragut, born
October 12, 1844.
Loyall Farragut graduated...
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Jackson Newton Loyall Newton Loyall Mallory Holleman Mallory Atkinson Millson Bayly Garnett Segar Ayer...
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English prince. She sent her four best
knights to Westminster;
Coeur Loyall (pla**** by
Henry VIII),
Valiant Desire (Thomas Knyvett), Bone
Voloyr (Good...
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original on
January 25, 2018.
Retrieved January 16, 2018. Farragut,
Loyall (1879). The life of
David Glasgow Farragut,
first admiral of the United...
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Crown in the
Protestant Line We Your
Majesties most
dutifull and
Loyall Subjects the
Lords Spirituall and
Lords Temporall and
Commons in this present...