• George Henry Lamson (8 September 1852 – 28 April 1882) was an American medical doctor and murderer. Lamson was born on 8 September 1852. He was the son...
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  • George Lamson may refer to: George Henry Lamson (1852–1882), English doctor and murderer hanged in 1882 George H. Lamson, football coach for the Connecticut...
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    Edward Lamson Henry (January 12, 1841 – May 9, 1919), commonly known as E.L. Henry, was an American genre painter, born in Charleston, South Carolina...
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    wicked judge. Other trials that Hawkins presided over included Dr George Henry Lamson for the poisoning of his brother-in-law Percy Johns at Wimbledon...
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    included Catherine Wilson, whom he defended twice on murder charges; George Henry Lamson, hanged in 1882 for poisoning his brother-in-law; Percy Lefroy Mapleton...
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  • Fred I. Lamson (1910–1981), American politician, Mayor of Malden, Massachusetts, and member of the Massachusetts Senate George Henry Lamson (1852–1882)...
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    George Henry Lamson, who poisoned Percy Johns (his crippled brother-in-law) with aconitine at Wimbledon so his wife could inherit some money. Lamson actually...
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    executed by hanging were: (in order by date of execution) George Henry Lamson (28 April 1882) George Chapman (7 April 1903) Alfred Edward Stratton (23 May...
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  • as the last prosecution for murder using aconitine was that of George Henry Lamson in 1882.[citation needed] The trial took place at the Old Bailey...
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    Wood Schuyler m. 1850: Rev. William Orne Lamson (1824–1909) George Henry Lamson (1852–1882) Robert Schuyler Lamson (1855–1876) Robert Sands Schuyler (1830–1895)...
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    Aconitine was the poison used by George Henry Lamson in 1881 to murder his brother-in-law in order to secure an inheritance. Lamson had learned about aconitine...
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  • Doctor Poison, the first biography of the murderous American doctor George Henry Lamson based on modern research. For many years, Bondeson has been a regular...
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    Hawley Harvey Crippen, William Palmer, Edward William Pritchard, George Henry Lamson, Herbert Rowse Armstrong, Catherine Wilson, Maria van der Linden-Swanenburg...
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  • medico-legal cases in the law courts. At the poisoning trial in 1881 of George Henry Lamson he gave evidence for the prosecution. In collaboration with William...
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  • sculptor Dorothy Henry (1925–2020), American artist and cartoonist Edward Lamson Henry (1841–1919), American genre painter Francesca Henry (born 1995), English...
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  • malarious fever while serving in the Egyptian Army as a mercenary, and George Henry Lamson (1852–1882), a doctor in Paris who developed a morphine addiction...
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  • Joseph C. Lamson. Chester Lamson (1854–1934) – married Catherine McDonough. Mabel Lamson (1888–1982) Charles Lamson Gussie Lamson "baby girl" Lamson Polly...
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    The third USS Lamson (DD-367) was a Mahan-class destroyer of the United States Navy; named for Roswell Hawkes Lamson. She served in the Pacific during...
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    history of the Lowell Institute, Boston: Lamson, Wolffe and Co., 1898, p. 52. "The morning's news: Death notice, George S. Hillard". Boston Post. January 22...
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  • (PP-1; EN-1; ET-1; PN-1) Tom Shevlin, Yale (PP-1; ET-1) George Levene, Penn (EN-1; PN-1) Otis Lamson, Penn (PP-1; EN-1; ET-1; PN-1) Karl Brill, Harvard (PP-1;...
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  • as Salmon P. Chase Nick Westrate as Edwin Booth Bill Kelly as Jonathan Lamson Wayne Pére William Mark McCullough as Sergeant Boston Corbett Judd Lormand...
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  • John Forbes and Company Kaptallah King George's Sound Company Kompania Handlowa Polska Kunst and Albers Lamson & Hubbard Trading Company Levant Company...
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    of Experience (1931) as Captain Muller Young as You Feel (1931) as Harry Lamson Honor of the Family (1931) as Renard Mata Hari (1932) as Dubois The Gay...
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    1818, just days after Bates left town, the committee produced Alvan Lamson. Lamson was an 1817 graduate of Harvard Divinity School, a Unitarian stronghold...
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    2017. "The Impeachment of George W. Bush". The Nation. January 11, 2006. Archived from the original on March 18, 2006. Lamson 1979, pp. 78. "Court Voids...
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    promotional purposes until it was purchased by Henry Ford in 1934. Since then, it has been on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The original...
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    SS Patrick Henry was the first Liberty ship launched. It was built by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at their Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard in...
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    Surrey from 1765 to 1884. London: Henry Vickers. Knapp, Mary Etta (1961). Yale Studies in English, Volume 149. Lamson, Wolffe and Company. p. 118. Kershaw...
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    firm's trial work often fell to him. At the age of 18, Stanton met Mary Ann Lamson at Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbus, and they soon were engaged. After...
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    killed, 16 wounded, and 1 missing. Lamson and Cushing were informed this obstruction was no longer a threat. However, Lamson and Lee remained skeptical of...
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