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- Sir Anthony St Leger, KG (or Sellenger; c. 1496 – 16 March 1559), of Ulcombe and Leeds Castle in Kent, was an English politician and Lord Deputy of Ireland...
- Nicholas St. Leger or Sellenger (died c. 1589) was an English politician. He was the third son of Sir Anthony St. Leger and Agnes Warham. He married Catherine...
- with the Variations on an Elizabethan Theme, a set of six variations on Sellenger's Round for string orchestra, in which each variation was written by a...
- of Excellence for Comparative Genomics ECU Security Research Institute Sellenger Centre for Research in Law, Justice and Social Change Steve Chapman commenced...
- "American Duel", "The Bitter Heart" 1954 Sunday Night Theatre Nellie Sellenger Episode: "Mrs. Dot" 1957 Shadow Squad Janet Falconbridge Episodes: "Boomerang:...
- Project Resurrection After Exoneration Rocky Mountain Innocence Center Sellenger Centre Criminal Justice Review Project Taiwan ****ociation for Innocence...
- David Abernathy, Clint Johnson, Matt Hamilton, Jimmy Gottschalk, Chad Sellenger Goals: Jimmy Gottschalk 3, Chad Selenger 2, Nick Fitzgerald 1,  ?? 2014...
- (Shepherds Bush Raiders) 2015 Lloyd Williams (West London Wildcats) Chad Sellenger (Shepherds Bush Raiders) Trav White (Reading Roos) Jess Edwards (Wandsworth...
- 1940 1–2 years 5 Br Louis Hughes FMS 1941 1941 0 years 6 Br Albertus Sellenger FMS 1942 1944 1–2 years 7 Br Quentin Duffy FMS 1945 1950 4–5 years 8 Br...
- Dictionary of Irish Biography. Retrieved 16 February 2022. "ST. LEGER (SELLENGER), Sir Anthony (c.1496-1559), of Ulcombe and Leeds Castle, Kent". History...