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    Sir Lucas Pepys, 1st Baronet (/ˈpɛpɪs/; 1742–1830) was an English physician. The son of William Pepys, a banker, and his wife Hannah, daughter of Dr....
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    politician Charles Pepys, 1st Baron Cottenham. /ˈpɛpɪs/) He served as Lord Chancellor from 1836 to 1841 and from 1846 to 1850. Pepys had already been created...
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    She was the wife firstly of George Raymond Evelyn, and secondly of Sir Lucas Pepys. Her son by her first husband, the thirteenth Earl, served as a Scottish...
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  • Sir George Baker Madhav Sharma as Dr Richard Warren John Webb as Sir Lucas Pepys Clive Francis as Dr. Willis Karen Winchester as Margaret Nicholson Chris...
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  • the diarist Roger Pepys (1617–1688), English lawyer and politician Elisabeth Pepys (1640–1669), wife of Samuel Pepys Sir Lucas Pepys, 1st Baronet (1742–1830)...
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    William Evelyn Glanville of St Clere, Kent, and secondly, in 1772, to Sir Lucas Pepys, 1st Baronet, an eminent physician and uncle of the first Earl of Cottenham...
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    of Physicians and the College of Surgeons under the Presidency of Sir Lucas Pepys, was established in 1808. He was still Treasurer of the Navy under Lord...
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    Anglo-Irish engineer and inventor of the compound steam turbine 3: Sir Lucas Pepys, physician to King George III and Jane Elizabeth Leslie, 12th Countess...
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    Pepi I Meryre (redirect from Pepy I)
    Pepi I Meryre (also Pepy I) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, third king of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, who ruled for over 40 years at the turn of the 24th...
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  • Newton–Pepys problem is a probability problem concerning the probability of throwing sixes from a certain number of dice. In 1693 Samuel Pepys and Isaac...
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  • 1798, Keate reunited the posts, becoming also Surgeon-General. With Lucas Pepys, Keate was blamed for a lack of medical resources and attention in the...
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  • the subject of serious criticism by his former colleagues Keate and Lucas Pepys, in relation in particular to the 1805 appointment of Borland as his...
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  • Gisborne 1795 Sir George Baker, Bt. 1796–1803 Thomas Gisborne 1804–1810 Sir Lucas Pepys Bt 1811–1812 Sir Francis Milman, Bt. 1813–1819 John Latham 1820–1843...
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    this Williams had settled at Ipswich, and in 1810 was appointed by Sir Lucas Pepys, the physician-general of the army, to the charge of the South Military...
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  • Jean-Marie Lucas de Peslouan, better known by his pseudonym Jean Lucas-Dubreton (23 September 1883 – 9 September 1972) was a French historian and biographer...
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    sisters and three brothers, the royalists Sir John Lucas, Sir Thomas Lucas and Sir Charles Lucas, who owned the manor of St John's Abbey, Colchester...
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    and MP, 1787–90. Col. James Moncrieff, military engineer, 1791–3. Sir Lucas Pepys, physician to George III, 1816–21. Sir John Carr, barrister and writer...
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  • Park. Montagu was elected a fellow in 1795. His proposers were Arden, Lucas Pepys, J. Rennell, John Sinclair, G. Shuckburgh Evelyn, William Marsden, George...
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  • 1775 Donald Monro 1776 Henry Revell Reynolds 1777 Richard Wright 1778 Lucas Pepys 1779 John Burges 1780 John Rawlinson 1781 Richard Budd 1782 Francis Milman...
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  • innings. He was married twice, firstly to Harriet Leslie Pepys, daughter of Sir Lucas Pepys and his first wife Jane Elizabeth Leslie, 12th Countess of...
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    Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon and his first wife Harriet Leslie Pepys, daughter of Sir Lucas Pepys, 1st Baronet. He was educated at Westminster School and at...
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    Garrick, Edmund Burke, Elizabeth Montagu, Hannah More, Mrs Delaney, Sir Lucas Pepys, Horace Walpole, Charles Burney, Frances Burney, The Hon. Mrs Boscawen...
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  • married Phyllis Ann Jennifer Pepys, better known as Ann, a nurse and descendant of Samuel Pepys' cousin and Sir Lucas Pepys. They later retired to rural...
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  • 1774 Richard Jebb. 1775 Henry Revell Reynolds 1776 John Burges 1777 Lucas Pepys 1778 John Rawlinson 1779 Samuel Musgrave Dyspnoea, Pleurisy, Peripneumony...
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  • Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir John Stuart Pepys Rawlins, KBE, FRCP, FRAeS (12 May 1922 – 27 July 2011) was a Royal Navy officer and pioneer in the field of...
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  • Mark Brian Pepys 14 May 1998 Samuel Pepys 15 February 1665 24 February 1633 – 26 May 1703, President of the Royal Society (1684–1686) Lucas Pepys 9 November...
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  • deaf boy described by 17th century British writer Samuel Pepys in his Diaries.[page needed] Pepys was dining with his friend Sir George Downing on 9 November...
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    some believe is why it gained the name, cowcumber.[citation needed] Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary on 22 August 1663: [T]his day Sir W. Batten tells me...
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    in America. Liedtke offers as an example Vermeer's contemporary, Samuel Pepys, whose diary records encounters with kitchen maids, oyster girls, and, at...
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    162 Lytton (1911): p. 52 Pepys, Samuel (1893). "4 September 1667". In Wheatley, Henry B. (ed.). The Diary of Samuel Pepys M.A. F.R.S. . George Bell &...
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