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Lutwyche (/ˈlʌtwɪtʃ/ LUT-witch) is a
northern suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census,
Lutwyche had a po****tion...
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Richard Lutwyche (1949 – 2021) was a
British author. He
organised the
first meeting of the
Gloucestershire Old
Spots Breeders Club. In 1996, he joined...
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Thomas Lutwyche (baptised 1675 – 1734) of the
Inner Temple and
Lutwyche Hall, Shropshire, was an
English lawyer and Tory
politician who sat in the House...
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James Peter Lutwyche, Queen's
Counsel (26
February 1810 – 12 June 1880) was the
first judge of the
Supreme Court Bench of Queensland.
Lutwyche was the eldest...
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Lutwyche Cemetery is a
cemetery located at Kedron, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It
opened in 1878 and saw its
first burial in the same year. It is...
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Edward Lutwyche Parker (1785–1850), was a
United States Presbyterian clergyman. Rev.
Edward L.
Parker was a brother-in-law of Rev.
Abishai Alden, nephew...
- 1874 as a
family home for
Lutwyche brickmaker William Williams, who in that year
acquired 9
hectares of land at
Lutwyche,
including the
house site, from...
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Conon is a heritage-listed
detached house at 29
Conon Street,
Lutwyche, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was
built in 1863. It was
added to...
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species of fish. It was the home of Brisbane's
first Resident Judge,
Alfred Lutwyche, who
lived in
Kedron Lodge. Holy
Cross Primary School opened in 1889. A...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 22
November 2018
Historic England, "
Lutwyche Hall,
Rushbury (1383378)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...