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Lydston Hornsted, (
Lydston Granville Hornsted), L.G. Hornsted, Cupid, (1883–1957), was the
first British holder of the
World Land
speed record,
which he...
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Robert Lydston Newcombe (1719-1808) of
Starcross in the
parish of
Kenton in Devon, was
Sheriff of
Devon in 1779. He was the son of John
Newcombe (1685-1773)...
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Robert Hunt
Stapylton Dudley Lydston Newman, 1st
Baron Mamhead (27
October 1871 – 2
November 1945),
known as Sir
Robert Newman, Bt,
between 1892 and 1931...
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Edward Lydston Bliss (Chinese: 福益华,
December 10, 1865 –
January 22, 1960) was a
medical missionary who
worked in
China from 1892 to 1932.
Coming from...
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William John
Lydston Poulett, 7th Earl
Poulett (11
September 1883 – 11 July 1918) was an
English peer and
British Army officer.
Educated at Cheltenham...
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Edward Lydston Bliss, Jr. (July 30, 1912 –
November 25, 2002) was an
American broadcast journalist, news
editor and educator.
After 25
years at CBS News...
- (1776–1848) Sir
Robert Lydston Newman, 2nd
Baronet (1821–1854) was
killed in
action at the
Battle of
Inkerman in the
Crimean War. Sir
Lydston Newman, 3rd Baronet...
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which is, in most cases, ****ociated with
bodily defects." Likewise,
George Lydston, a
medicine and
criminal anthropology professor,
wrote in 1906 that people...
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courtesy title of
Viscount Hinton. However,
after the
birth of
William John
Lydston Poulett he was disowned.
Following the 6th Earl's death, the
Poulett earldom...
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present day." McGuire's correspondent,
Chicago physician G.
Frank Lydston,
replied that African-American men
raped white women because of "[h]ereditary...