William Ludgate (March 11, 1836 – June 14, 1912) was a captain in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the American Civil...
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demolished in 1760. The name survives in Ludgate Hill, an eastward continuation of Fleet Street, Ludgate Circus and Ludgate Square. According to legend, recorded...
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Ludgate Hill is a street and surrounding area, on a small hill in the City of London, England. The street passes through the former site of Ludgate, a...
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Engine Simon de Ludgate (died 1302), English-born judge in Ireland William Ludgate (1836–1912), United States Army soldier April Ludgate, character on the...
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and Ludgate Hill, from which they sometimes claimed a date of foundation of 1749. The partnership was dissolved on 27 January 1855 and James William continued...
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St Martin, Ludgate, also known as St Martin within Ludgate, is an Anglican church on Ludgate Hill in the ward of Farringdon, in the City of London. The...
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Albert de Courville (1936) East of Ludgate Hill, directed by Manning Haynes (1937, based on the play East of Ludgate Hill) De Spooktrein, directed by Karel...
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king of Britain in pre-Roman times who founded London and was buried at Ludgate. He was the eldest son of Geoffrey's King Heli, and succeeded his father...
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Guard 104th New York: Cpt William W. Graham MG Horatio G. Wright Escort 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Company E: Cpt William H. Royd, jr. MG John G. Parke...
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comrade, and carried him, at imminent peril, to a place of safety. William Ludgate Army O-03Captain Company G, 59th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry...
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earned around thirty-three pounds a year and lived in a small house in Ludgate, although two houses in West Smithfield were attached as fringe benefits...
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Henry William Brewer (7 Aug 1836–6 Oct 1903) was a British illustrator, notable for his detailed city panoramas, held to be one of the most outstanding...
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Pennsylvania July 2, 1863 William Lord England, United Kingdom Musician Army Drewry's Bluff, Virginia May 16, 1864 William Ludgate England, United Kingdom...
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and Recreation department and Leslie's superior; Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate, an intern; Jim O'Heir as Jerry Gergich and Retta as Donna Meagle, other...
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Temple Bar at the boundary of the Cities of London and Westminster to Ludgate Circus at the site of the London Wall and the River Fleet from which the...
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Offerman), and parks department employees Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari), April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza), Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt), Jerry Gergich (Jim O'Heir), and...
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William Mackenzie (of Ludgate Hill, Edinburgh and Dublin) was a well-known publisher of natural history books in the 1870s. He published works by the...
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Simon de Ludgate (died 2 October 1302) was an English-born judge in Ireland in the reign of King Edward I of England, who held office as Chief Justice...
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History of Scotland. Vol. 1. 68 Ludgate Hill, London, 43 Howard Street, Glasgow and 59 South Bridge, Edinburgh: William Mackenzie. p. 224. Retrieved 6...
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1990. "Percy Ludgate's Analytical Machine". fano.co.uk. From Analytical Engine to Electronic Digital Computer: The Contributions of Ludgate, Torres, and...
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those who raised the militia to defend London. On 7 February 1554, he held Ludgate, preventing the rebels from entering the city and leading to their surrender...
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London with £10 in his pocket. He took a job with R. Willey & Company in Ludgate Hill, and then Morrison & Dillon's to learn all aspects of the trade. Whiteley...
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Hedley John Ludditt, Head of Security Guard, HM Treasury. Joseph William Ludgate. For services to Local Government in Basingstoke. Iain Ranald Macaskill...
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MacFarlane, Charles (1844). "The Happy End". The Camp of Refuge. London, Ludgate Street: Charles Knight. pp. 227–8. MacFarlane, Charles (1887). Miller,...
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Ludgate Hill dedicated to St Paul. A devastating fire in 1087, detailed in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, destroyed much of the cathedral. King William I...
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Rapin (1743). The History of England. book xviii. Vol. 2 (3 ed.). London, Ludgate Street: John and Paul Knapton (orig. French M. Paul). p. 205. in Parliament...
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King William Street was the original but short-lived northern terminus of the City and South London Railway (C&SLR), the first successful deep-level underground...
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the method of shifting and adding typical of earlier computers. Percy Ludgate was the first to conceive a MAC in his Analytical Machine of 1909, and...
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and/or spelt Mountfitchet's or Mountfiquit's) was a Norman fortress on Ludgate Hill in London, between where St Paul's Cathedral and City Thameslink railway...
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History of Scotland. Vol. 1. 68 Ludgate Hill, London, 43 Howard Street, Glasgow and 59 South Bridge, Edinburgh: William Mackenzie. p. 91. Retrieved 23...
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