Nicholas Lechmere (1700/1–1770) was an English priest in the 18th century. He was Archdeacon of Winchester briefly, in 1749–50. He was the son of Richard...
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Nicholas Lechmere may refer to: Nicholas Lechmere (priest) (1700/1–1770), English Archdeacon of Winchester Sir Nicholas Lechmere (politician, died 1701)...
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brought up as a Roman Catholic and was taken on the Grand Tour by a Catholic priest, Richard Lassels, but had turned Protestant by the time of his introduction...
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William Jones Thomas (category 19th-century Welsh Anglican priests)
in various locations: Nicholas Charles Scudamore Thomas (c.1850-1873). Died of typhoid in Rome. He never married. Edward Lechmere Thomas (1845-1878). Died...
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on 17 June 1770, headed by a former 3rd Foot Guards officer, Nicholas Lechmere (Lechmere Charlton after 1784), as Colonel. Shortly afterwards the first...
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Pécs and founder of the Klimo Library and printing press (d. 1777) Edmund Lechmere, British politician (d. 1805) April 10 – George Charles Dyhern, Saxon general...
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Charles de Foucauld (category 20th-century French Roman Catholic priests)
Hermit & Trappist | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 7 May 2024. Lechmere, Joscelyne (1934). "An Apostle of the Sahara: Pere Charles de Jesus (Vicomte...
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thereupon: Viz. Sir Henry Vane junior, Major Salwey, Mr. Miles Corbet, Mr. Lechmere, Colonel Harvey, Mr. Holland, Mr. Nevill; or any Two of them: And Mr. Salwey...
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Ralph Allen, footballer (born 1906) Doris Harcourt, socialite (born 1900) Lechmere Thomas, Army major-general (born 1897) 10 May – Geoffrey Stevens, politician...
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John Jackson (controversialist) (category 18th-century English Anglican priests)
writings respecting the Trinity. The following year he was presented by Nicholas Lechmere, chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, to the confratership of Wigston's...
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Yorkshire (1959–1983) Sir Frederick Knight (1812–1897), MP Sir Edmund Lechmere, 3rd Baronet (1826–1894), MP William Cunliffe Lister (1809–1841), MP for...
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13 June 1872. col. 1669–1676. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1892). "Keogh, William Nicholas" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 31. London: Smith, Elder & Co...
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Commanding, Dorsetshire Heavy Brigade, Royal Artillery, Territorial Army. Major Lechmere Cay Thomas, MC The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, Officer Commanding,...
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