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- Sleath is a surname. Notable people by that name include: Danny Sleath (born 1986), English footballer. David Sleath, chief executive of SEGRO plc. Eleanor...
- David John Rivers Sleath OBE, born 1 March 1961, is the chief executive of SEGRO plc (formerly known as Slough Estates). He was appointed Officer of the...
- and held the seat until he was defeated by Labor Party candidate Richard Sleath in 1894. ****ens then became a rabbit inspector for the Government of New...
- Richard Sleath (3 October 1863 – 10 October 1922) was an Australian politician. Born in Ceres, Fife to ploughman Richard Sleath and Mary Fernie, he migrated...
- John Sleath (1767–1847) was an English cleric and High Master of St Paul's School, London. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1820. The son...
- Danny Sleath (born 14 December 1986, in Matlock) is an English footballer who most recently pla**** for Conference North side Tamworth, where he pla****...
- Sleath Farmhouse, Llangua, Monmouthshire is a farmhouse dating from the mid 16th century. Standing close to the Church of St James, in the far north of...
- is similar to the 1982 arcade game Mr. Do! Digger was developed by Rob Sleath, the primary developer of Windmill games. In 1984, Digger was converted...
- Eleanor Sleath (15 October 1770, in Loughborough – 5 May 1847, in Sileby) was an English novelist, best known for her 1798 gothic novel, The Orphan of...
- Boultbee Sleath (c. 1763 – 21 October 1843) was an English teacher and clergyman who was headmaster of Repton School from 1800 to 1830. Sleath was born...