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- John Wheeley Lea (died 23 March 1874) was an English chemist, mayor, and co-founder of Lea & Perrins. Along with William Henry Perrins, Lea is notable...
- WUUST-ər(-shər)) is a fermented liquid condiment invented by pharmacists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins in the city of Worcester in Worcestershire...
- 1901-1934. Charles Geach MP, founder of the Midland Bank, lived in Wheeleys Hill (now Wheeleys Road). William Haywood, architect, lived at 245 Bristol Road...
- Calais against the English forces..." Siborne, William. Waterloo Campaign 1815, Fourth Edition, Birmingham, 34 Wheeleys Road. Supplement section (p. 772)...
- "Supplement section". The Waterloo Campaign 1815 (4th ed.). Birmingham, 34 Wheeleys Road. pp. 767–780. Sørensen, Carl (1871). Kampen om Norge i Aarene 1813...
- Worcestershire sauce, a condiment first invented and sold in 1837 by chemists John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins from Broad Street, Worcester. It is currently...
- blue plaque (historic marker) was unveiled at the site of his home in Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston. Tyrrell, Alex. "Sturge, Joseph (1793–1859)". Oxford Dictionary...
- English drug-store chemist who formed a business partnership with John Wheeley Lea in 1823. They went on to create the Lea & Perrins brand of Worcestershire...
- English Heritage blue plaque at Wheeley's Road, Edgbaston...
- "Supplement section". The Waterloo Campaign 1815 (4th ed.). Birmingham, 34 Wheeleys Road. pp. 767–780. Tucker, Spencer C. (2014). 500 Great Military Leaders...