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Thomas Lydiat (1572 – 3
April 1646) was a
clergyman and
mathematician in England. In his time he was
noted as a
chronologer and was an
opponent in controversy...
- Alan
Lydiat Durst ARA (1883–1970) was a
British sculptor and wood
carver and
member of the
London Group of artists.
Three of Durst's work are held in the...
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Latus Tracey Lazenby Paul
Longstaff (#5) circa-1968 Rhys
Lovegrove John
Lydiat (Testimonial
match 1982)
Terrence "Terry"
Major (#3) (274) 1959 – circa...
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Asuquo Ema 11 Andy
Kelly 12 Phil
Hogan 13 Dave Hall Substitutions: 14 Paul
Harkin for
Gordon Smith 15 John
Lydiat for
Asuquo Ema Coach:
Roger Millward...
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Ironstone Benefice.
Thomas Lydiat was
descended from
Christopher Lydiat of London, who
bought Alkerton manor house in 1567.
Thomas Lydiat became rector of Alkerton...
- 2 September 1962 (1962-09-02)
Clifford Evans (Louis S****),
Kenneth Griffith (
Lydiat S****),
Daphne Slater (Eleanor S****),
Philip Madoc (Vladek),
Margaret John...
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Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Evelyn Coles 881 36.6 −2.8
Conservative David Lydiat 833 34.7 −12.6
Independent Susan Bartholomew 537 22.3 +22.3
Green Catherine...
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literary criticism, 1984) Minu
silmad ja sinu
silmad (play, 1965) Kolm
Lydiat (essays and
literary criticism, 1997)
Haukamaa laulu (1999) Jumalatosin...
- Hull, on Sa****ay 27
October 1984, and pla**** fullback, (replaced by John
Lydiat) in the 22–18
victory over
Castleford in the 1985–86
Yorkshire Cup Final...
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Cornelius Nepos, Sallust,
Quintilian and
Maximus Tyrius, and also
Thomas Lydiat's Canones Chronologici.
Books sold by them
printed in
London included Elisha...