John Lovell may refer to: John Lovell (grocer) (c. 1851–1913), businessman in Los Angeles, California John C. Lovell (born 1967), American sailor John...
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John Lovell was an English slave trader. He lived in the 16th century, making him one of England's earliest slave traders. Lovell was one of England's...
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John C. Lovell (born October 11, 1967) is an American competitive sailor, four-time Olympian, and Olympic silver medalist. He was born in Baton Rouge,...
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relative of his called John Lovell. Sir Francis Drake, who is also likely to be a relative of Lovell, was on the voyage. Lovell sailed to the West African...
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John Lovell (c. 1851 – 1913) was a 19th-century businessman in Los Angeles, California, the owner of a grocery store and other property and a member of...
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Francis Lovell, 9th Baron Lovell, 6th Baron Holand, later 1st Viscount Lovell, KG (1456 – probably 1487) was an English nobleman who was an ally of King...
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James Arthur Lovell Jr. (/ˈlʌvəl/ LUV-əl; born March 25, 1928) is an American retired astronaut, naval aviator, test pilot and mechanical engineer. In...
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participating in the early English slaving voyages of his cousin, Sir John Hawkins, and John Lovell. Having started as a simple seaman, in 1588 he was part of the...
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Articles of Confederation. Lovell was born in Boston and had his preparatory education at the Boston Latin School. His father John Lovell (1710–1778) was the...
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Michael Lewis – author Randy Livingston – professional basketball player John C. Lovell – Olympic sailor, 2004 Summer Olympics. Ed Miller – author of three...
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Mayday (upcoming film) (category Films directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley)
Maria Bakalova, Lovell Adams-Gray, Clark Johnson, and Alex Mallari Jr.. Ryan Reynolds Kenneth Branagh Maria Bakalova Marcin Dorociński Lovell Adams-Gray Clark...
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Hogan Lovells (/ˈlʌvəlz/ LUV-əlz) is an American-British law firm co-headquartered in London and Washington, DC. The firm was formed in 2010 by the merger...
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John Lovell Horsley (21 July 1920 – 12 January 2014) was a British actor. He was born in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England. The son of a doctor, he made...
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Larkin Poe (redirect from Megan Lovell)
Larkin Poe is an American roots rock band led by sisters Rebecca Lovell and Megan Lovell. The band originated in north Georgia and is currently based in...
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The Lovell Sisters were an American acoustic music trio, known for their tight harmonies and strong instrumental performances. The Lovell Sisters consisted...
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Lovell is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Lovell (born 1977), founder of WriteAPrisoner.com Alan Lovell (born 1953)...
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backing vocals, bass (1989–present) Roger Guth – drums (1989–present) John Lovell – trumpet (1992–present) Mac McAnally – lead vocals, harmony and backing...
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Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport (redirect from Lovell Field)
Field on October 5, 1927. In 1930, due to the interest and foresight of John Lovell, president of the local Kiwanis Club and American Red Cross, a new Chattanooga...
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David John Lovell (born 16 February 1969) is an Australian born former Welsh cricketer. Lovell was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox...
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Newport Rising (redirect from John Frost's rebellion)
life. Other Chartists involved in some way included James Stephens, John Lovell, John Rees and William Price, and according to some accounts Allan Pinkerton...
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Iver Johnson (section Lovell Swift Hammer & Hammerless)
and his sons took over the business. Frederick Iver, (born 10/2/1871), John Lovell (born 6/26/1876), and Walter Olof (born August 1878), each had vastly...
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Baird Mark Dunning District 1: Mia Prier, Hillary Shields District 2: John Lovell, Andrew S. Felker District 3: Phyllis Q. Edson, Beto Lopez District 4:...
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The Lovell Telescope (/ˈlʌvəl/ LUV-əl) is a radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory, near Goostrey, Cheshire, in the north-west of England. When construction...
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Lovell Adams-Gray is a Canadian actor. He is best known for the role of Dru Tejada in Power Book II: Ghost, and his performance in the web series 21 Black...
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Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell OBE FRS (/ˈlʌvəl/ LUV-əl; 31 August 1913 – 6 August 2012) was an English physicist and radio astronomer. He was the first...
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Archived from the original on 10 June 2010. Retrieved 28 March 2010. "John Lovell". in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558–1603, ed. P...
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Stephen William Henry Lovell (born 6 December 1980) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. Lovell played the majority of his career...
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Vella Lovell (born September 13, 1985) is an American actress, known for playing Heather Davis in The CW comedy-drama series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as well...
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Julia Lovell FBA (born 1975) is a British scholar, author, and translator whose non-fiction books focus on China. Lovell is professor of Modern Chinese...
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Literary Garland was a Montreal-based literary magazine published by John Lovell and John Gibson. During its run from 1838 to 1851, it was the most successful...
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