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Ludwell is a
small village in
south Wiltshire, England,
approximately 3
miles (5 km) east of the
Dorset town of Shaftesbury. It lies
within the Cranborne...
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Philip Cottington Ludwell III (December 28, 1716 –
March 25, 1767) was a
Virginia planter,
soldier and
politician who
twice represented Jamestown in the...
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Philip Cottington Ludwell (c. 1638 – c. 1723) was an English-born
planter and
politician in
colonial Virginia who sat on the
Virginia Governor's Council...
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Ludwell–Paradise House,
often also
called the
Paradise House, is a
historic home
along Duke of
Gloucester Street and part of
Colonial Williamsburg...
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Ludwell Lee (October 13, 1760 –
March 23, 1836) was an
American lawyer and
planter who
served in both
houses of the
Virginia General ****embly representing...
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Ludwell III (1716–1767). Lucy
Ludwell was born in
Virginia as the
third surviving daughter of
Philip Ludwell III and his wife
Frances Grymes Ludwell....
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Philip Ludwell Jr. (c.1672 – c.1727) was a
Virginia planter and
politician who
served several terms in the
Virginia House of Burgesses, and
became an...
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Edward Ludwell (by 1523 – 1563/66), of Bath, Somerset, was an
English politician and clothmaker. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for...
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Ludwell Howard Denny (November 18, 1894 –
October 12, 1970)
began his
career as a
Unitarian minister but soon
switched to journalism,
becoming a nationally...
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Philip Ludwell Lee (February 24, 1727 –
February 21, 1775): 70 (sometimes
nicknamed "Colonel Phil") was a
Virginia planter and
politician who briefly...