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    Sir Peter Neville Luard Pears CBE (/ˈpɪərz/ PEERZ; 22 June 1910 – 3 April 1986) was an English tenor. His career was closely associated with the composer...
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    the British 13th Parachute Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Luard. The château du Heaume in the village was subsequently used by the headquarters...
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  • The Luard family is an English family of Huguenot origin associated with Blyborough in Lincolnshire and Witham in Essex that was involved in several areas...
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  • Nicholas Lamert Luard (26 June 1937 Hampstead, London – 25 May 2004 Kensington, London) was a writer and politician. He was educated at Winchester College...
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    George Pryme". Priaulx Library. Priaulx Library. Retrieved 29 December 2015. Luard, Henry Richards (1870). A chronological list of the graces, documents, and...
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  • Constance Mary Luard (née Wilson; 2 September 1881 – 17 December 1955) also known as Connie Wilson was an English tennis player. She was a two time All-Comers...
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    Lieutenant-General Richard George Amherst Luard CB (29 July 1827 – 24 July 1891) was a British Army officer who became General Officer Commanding the...
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  • Luard (1790–1875) was a British Army officer and author of History of the Dress of the British Soldier He was fourth son of Captain Peter John Luard of...
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    son) Peter Luard, who took the name and arms of Wright as required under the will. Peter (Luard) Wright, elder brother of William Wright Luard of The...
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    Lieutenant-Colonel Russell, who was succeeded by Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Luard. Upon formation, the battalion was based at Larkhill and had an establishment...
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    [1960]). French Provincial Cooking. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Elizabeth Luard (1986). European Peasant Cookery London: Corgi. ISBN 0593010442. Alan Davidson...
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  • Leguan, and had four daughters. Luard arrived in British Guiana as a young man, working first at Plantation Peter's Hall, a sugar plantation on the east...
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    original on 17 October 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2015. "UK Polling Report". "Peter Edwards". Labour Party (UK). Archived from the original on 29 November 2014...
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    The Establishment (club) (category Peter Cook)
    booking jazz acts and used for other events. It was founded by Peter Cook and Nicholas Luard, both of whom were also important in the history of the magazine...
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    family LUARD, formerly of Byborough. See Burke's Landed Gentry 18th edn. vol. 1 (1965), p. 465, col. 2. Nasta, Susheila (18 July 2008). "Clarissa Luard 1948–1999"...
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  • later the truth of this statement was completely proved by Henry Richards Luard. The name appears to have been taken from that of Matthew Paris, who likely...
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    Hiram (2016). "Bartolf of Nangis". Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Luard, Henry (1891). "Henry of Huntingdon". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of...
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  • Establishment, a standup satire and jazz club in London founded by Peter Cook and Nicholas Luard. In the 1960s, after the workday, Kenny and his staff often...
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    Lieutenant General Peter John Devlin CMM MSC CD was a senior officer in the Canadian Army and is currently President of Fanshawe College. He served as...
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    Commanders of the Canadian Army General Officers Commanding Edward Smyth Richard Luard Frederick Middleton Ivor Herbert William Gascoigne Edward Hutton Richard...
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    Military offices Preceded by Richard Luard General Officer Commanding the Militia of Canada 1884–1890 Succeeded by Lord Treowen...
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  • and Conservative Secretaries of State, Cassell, 1997, pp. 168–199 Wilby, Peter, "The secrets of Saint Tim", The Guardian, 24 April 2007 "No. 54812". The...
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    Majora gives so unfavourable an account of the king's policy. Henry Richards Luard supposes that Paris never intended his work to be read in its present form...
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    Pope Celestine IV (category Burials at St. Peter's Basilica)
    Bagliani 1972, p. ? Matthew of Paris, Chronica Majora Volume IV (ed. H. Luard), p. 169: in palatio quod Regia Solis dicitur.... Abulafia 1988, p. 350...
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  • producer and writer, creator of Have I Got News for You and QI Nicholas Luard 1937 Satirist, travel writer, owner of Private Eye, co-founder of The Establishment...
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    Robert Luard (with whom she had two children, including the organist Bertram Luard-Selby, who had been born at Ightham Mote), changed his name to Luard-Selby...
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    Thorpe himself, from 1173 to 1265 according to Luard, and from only 1258 to 1265 per Jones. Henry Richards Luard published the years 1258–1263 collated from...
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  • (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Matthew Paris, (ed. Luard) (1880). "Chronica Majora". archive.org. Longman & co. "Fine Roll No.116"...
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  • nightclub in London—purchased Private Eye in 1962, together with Nicholas Luard, and was a long-time contributor. Others essential to the development of...
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  • Maurice Lyell, a High Court judge, and Veronica Luard, a sculptor and designer whose father, Lowes Dalbiac Luard, had been a contemporary of Augustus John and...
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