John Vliet Lindsay (/vliːt/; November 24, 1921 – December 19, 2000) was an American politician and lawyer. During his political career, Lindsay was a...
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Rear-Admiral Sir John Lindsay KB (1737 – 4 June 1788) was a British naval officer of the 18th century, who achieved the rank of rear admiral late in his...
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City. John, Jon or Jack Lindsay may also refer to: John Lindsay (musician) (1894–1950), American jazz musician John Jesnor Lindsay (born 1939), Scottish...
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Dido Elizabeth Belle (redirect from Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay)
father was Sir John Lindsay, a British career naval officer who was stationed there; later knighted and promoted to admiral. Lindsay took Dido with him...
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John Jesnor Lindsay (19 April 1935 – January 2006) was a Scottish photographer and adult film-maker who was active during the late 1960s and the 1970s...
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Fife. John Lindsay, 1st Lord Lindsay (d. 1482) David Lindsay, 2nd Lord Lindsay (d. 1490) John Lindsay, 3rd Lord Lindsay (d. 1497) Patrick Lindsay, 4th...
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John Lindsay served as the 103rd Mayor of New York City from January 1, 1966, to January 1, 1974. His mayoralty presided over a rising budget from below...
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John Lindsay, 5th Lord Lindsay of the Byres (died 1563) was a Scottish judge. John Lindsay was the son of John Lindsay of Pitcruvy, the Master of Lindsay...
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Patrick Lindsay, 6th Lord Lindsay of the Byres, (1521–1589), Scottish courtier and Confederate lord. Patrick was the son of John Lindsay, 5th Lord Lindsay, who...
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was the illegitimate mixed-race daughter of Mansfield's nephew, Sir John Lindsay. She is found living in poverty by her father and entrusted to the care...
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Lindsay (/ˈlɪnzi/) is both a Scottish surname and a given name. The given name comes from the Scottish surname and clan name, which comes from the toponym...
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November 4, 1969, with incumbent Liberal Party Mayor John Lindsay elected to a second term. Lindsay defeated the Democratic candidate, New York City Comptroller...
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Lindsay Arnold Cusick (born January 11, 1994) is an American professional Latin and ballroom dancer. She was a contestant on So You Think You Can Dance...
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and John Lindsay with 2% Mark Hatfield with 4% and John Lindsay with 2% Mark Hatfield with 3% and John Lindsay with 2% Mark Hatfield and John Lindsay with...
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Robert F. Kennedy's strong support, Beame lost to the Republican nominee, John Lindsay. Beame won the 1973 Democratic mayoral primary with 34% of the vote,...
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John "Jack" Lindsay, AM, FRSL (20 October 1900 – 8 March 1990) was an Australian-born writer, who from 1926 lived in the United Kingdom, initially in...
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John "Johnny" Lindsay or John Lindsey (born August 23, 1894 – July 3, 1950) was an American jazz double-bassist and trombonist, active in the New Orleans...
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subway and bus service on mayor John Lindsay's first day of office. As New Yorkers endured the transit strike, Lindsay remarked, "I still think it's a...
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Lindsay of Covington Lindsay of Crossbasket Lindsay of Culsh Lindsay of Dowhill Lindsay of Dunrod Lindsay of Eaglescairnie Lindsay of Edzell Lindsay of...
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John Lindsay, 8th Lord Lindsay PC (died 5 November 1609), was a Scottish landowner. He was the eldest son of James Lindsay, 7th Lord Lindsay and Lady Eupheme...
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February 1969 nor'easter (redirect from John Lindsay Storm)
areas of the city remained uncleared for over a week. New York Mayor John Lindsay was criticized for failing to respond to the snowstorm adequately. An...
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Pitcairn, he was succeeded as Lord Lindsay by his grandson, John Lindsay, son of John Lindsay of Pitcruvy, Master of Lindsay. As the historian Norman Macdougall...
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Sir David Lindsay of Evelick, who succeeded Alexander. Sir John Lindsay, Royal Navy admiral and father of Dido Elizabeth Belle. Margaret Lindsay, who became...
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Peter John Lindsay OAM (born 4 May 1944) is an Australian former politician who served as a Liberal Party of Australia member of the Australian House of...
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Lindsay Dee Lohan (/ˈloʊ.ən/ LOH-ən; born July 2, 1986) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, producer, and businesswoman. Born in New York City...
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congressional district Terry Sanford, former governor of North Carolina John Lindsay, Mayor of New York City Wilbur Mills, representative of Arkansas's 2nd...
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John Lindsay, Lord of Wauchope and Staplegorton (died c.1310), was a Scottish noble. His parentage is currently unknown. John was appointed as Lord Chamberlain...
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John de Lindsay (Lindesay) or simply John Lindsay was a 14th-century bishop of Glasgow. He was from the Lindsay family, a family of Anglo-AxoNorman origin...
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Congressman John Lindsay winning a close plurality victory over the Democratic candidate, New York City Comptroller Abraham Beame. Lindsay received 44...
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Earl of Crawford (redirect from Lord Lindsay of Crawford)
William Lindsay, 18th Earl of Crawford, 2nd Earl of Lindsay (1644–1698) John Lindsay, 19th Earl of Crawford, 3rd Earl of Lindsay (died 1713) John Lindsay, 20th...
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