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  • John Luard
  • John 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

    John Luard

    John_Luard

  • Luard
  • Surname list

    Luard is a surname, and may refer to: Arthur John Hamilton Luard (1861−1944), British cricket player Bertram Luard-Selby (1853−1918), British organist

    Luard

    Luard

  • Lowes Dalbiac Luard
  • British painter

    Lowes Dalbiac Luard (27 August 1872 – 1944) was a British painter. Luard was born in Calcutta, the son of Col. Charles Henry Luard of the Royal Engineers

    Lowes Dalbiac Luard

    Lowes_Dalbiac_Luard

  • Luard family
  • English family of Huguenot origin

    have included: Arthur John Hamilton Luard (1861−1944), English cricket player and army officer, great-nephew of John Bertram Luard-Selby (1853−1918), British

    Luard family

    Luard_family

  • Richard Luard
  • British Army general

    the eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel John Luard in India and educated at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Luard was commissioned into the 51st Regiment

    Richard Luard

    Richard Luard

    Richard_Luard

  • Henry Luard
  • Henry Luard. His uncle was Lt.-Col. John Luard, and his cousins included Lt.-Gen. Richard George Amherst Luard and the organist Bertram Luard-Selby.

    Henry Luard

    Henry Luard

    Henry_Luard

  • Murder of Caroline Mary Luard
  • British murder victim

    1875 she married Charles Edward Luard (1839−1908), son of Robert Luard of Ightham Mote, Kent (brother of John Luard), and his first wife, Mary Elmhirst

    Murder of Caroline Mary Luard

    Murder of Caroline Mary Luard

    Murder_of_Caroline_Mary_Luard

  • Arthur Luard
  • English cricketer and British Army officer

    Arthur John Hamilton Luard DSO (3 September 1861 — 22 May 1944) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army. Luard was born

    Arthur Luard

    Arthur Luard

    Arthur_Luard

  • Alexander Luard Wollaston
  • of Sir William Luard and John Luard), Wollaston was educated at Hackney and Harrow before matriculating on 15 March 1823 at St John's College, Cambridge

    Alexander Luard Wollaston

    Alexander_Luard_Wollaston

  • Bertram Luard-Selby
  • English composer and cathedral organist

    the brother of Lt.-Col. John Luard and the uncle of the antiquarian Henry Richards Luard and Lt.-Gen. Richard George Amherst Luard. His half-brother Charles

    Bertram Luard-Selby

    Bertram Luard-Selby

    Bertram_Luard-Selby

  • Mark Beaufoy
  • English astronomer and physicist

    naval experiments at the Greenland Dock with James Scott and Captain John Luard of the "Society for the Improvement in Naval Architecture". He published

    Mark Beaufoy

    Mark_Beaufoy

  • Bhojshala
  • Hindu-Jain temple in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, India (12th-century)

    population as 'Raja Bhoja ka Madrassa', i.e. Raja Bhoja's school." C. E. Luard in his Gazetteer of 1908 also called it Raja Bhoja's school. By the 1930s

    Bhojshala

    Bhojshala

    Bhojshala

  • Charles Dalbiac
  • English Huguenot textile manufacturer and High Sheriff of Berkshire (1726–1808)

    to John Willes. Dalbiac first married Suzanne de Visme. They had two daughters: Louisa, or Lucy, married Peter John Luard (father of John Luard). Susannah

    Charles Dalbiac

    Charles_Dalbiac

  • David Cohen Prize
  • British literary award

    Prize incorporated the Clarissa Luard Award. The winner of the David Cohen Prize chooses the recipient of the Clarissa Luard Award, valued at £12,500 (funded

    David Cohen Prize

    David_Cohen_Prize

  • John Raven
  • English classical scholar (1914-1980)

    John Earle Raven (13 December 1914 – 5 March 1980) was an English classical scholar, notable for his work on pre-Socratic philosophy, and amateur botanist

    John Raven

    John_Raven

  • Evan Luard
  • British politician

    David Evan Trant Luard (31 October 1926 – 8 February 1991), most commonly known as Evan Luard, was a British Labour Party and Social Democratic Party (SDP)

    Evan Luard

    Evan_Luard

  • Nicholas Luard
  • British politician (1937–2004)

    Lamert Luard (26 June 1937 – 25 May 2004) was a British writer and politician. Nicholas Lamert Luard was born on 26 June 1937 in Hampstead, London. Luard was

    Nicholas Luard

    Nicholas_Luard

  • Harriot (1787 ship)
  • voyage (1794–1795): The EIC had Harriot measured and surveyed. Captain John Luard sailed from Portsmouth on 1 May 1794, bound for Bengal. Harriot reached

    Harriot (1787 ship)

    Harriot_(1787_ship)

  • Ghuznee Medal
  • Award

    the name of the Government of India. The medal was based on a design by John Luard, a British army officer and artist, and struck at the Calcutta Mint. It

    Ghuznee Medal

    Ghuznee Medal

    Ghuznee_Medal

  • Dominick Elwes
  • English portrait painter (1931–1975)

    with Luard, Refer to Drawer: Being a Penetrating Survey of a Shameful National Practice – Hustling, which included illustrations by cartoonist John Glashan

    Dominick Elwes

    Dominick_Elwes

  • Kamal Maula Mosque
  • Monument in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh

    regarded the tank as a modern addition and sought its removal. Charles E. Luard's Gazetteer of 1908 tells us the building was being called the Bhoj Shala

    Kamal Maula Mosque

    Kamal Maula Mosque

    Kamal_Maula_Mosque

  • Peter Pears
  • English tenor (1910–1986)

    Sir Peter Neville Luard Pears (/ˈpɪərz/ PEERZ; 22 June 1910 – 3 April 1986) was an English tenor. His career was closely associated with the composer

    Peter Pears

    Peter Pears

    Peter_Pears

  • John Muir Trust
  • Scottish charity

    for better protection of wild land. The John Muir Trust was founded in 1983 by Denis Mollison, Nicholas Luard, Nigel Hawkins and Chris Brasher. The organisation

    John Muir Trust

    John_Muir_Trust

  • Flores Historiarum
  • Medieval English chronicles

    is given by Luard, who in his running text also marks up the apparent source of each section. From 1201 and through the reign of King John it draws on

    Flores Historiarum

    Flores Historiarum

    Flores_Historiarum

  • Crimean Tom
  • Cat associated with the British Army

    next to a wood stove in the oil painting A Welcome Arrival, 1855 by John Dalbiac Luard, an 1857 work depicting British officers opening packages sent from

    Crimean Tom

    Crimean Tom

    Crimean_Tom

  • Clifford Day Mallory Cup
  • Competition for the US Adult Sailing Championship

    Graham M. Hall, John Luard, Jack G. McAllister 1970 Florida SA – Dr. John W. Jennings, James L. Pardee, Barbara Pardee 1971 Texas YA – John Kolius, Bill

    Clifford Day Mallory Cup

    Clifford_Day_Mallory_Cup

  • John Dickman
  • British murderer (1864–1910)

    Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Richardson. However it has been suggested that Dickman was also guilty of two previous murders, of Caroline Mary Luard at

    John Dickman

    John Dickman

    John_Dickman

  • Swallow (1779 EIC packet)
  • on 2 May at Torbay. Captain John Luard left Falmouth on 6 September 1799 bound for China, and then Mokha and Madras. Luard sailed with a letter of marque

    Swallow (1779 EIC packet)

    Swallow (1779 EIC packet)

    Swallow_(1779_EIC_packet)

  • Constance Luard
  • English tennis player

    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

    Constance Luard

    Constance_Luard

  • Georgiana (1791 ship)
  • EIC's station at St Helena. The EIC on 19 April 1794 appointed Captain John Luard captain of Georgiana. EIC records imply that Georgiana made seven voyages

    Georgiana (1791 ship)

    Georgiana_(1791_ship)

  • Charles Luard
  • British Army officer (1867–1947)

    Major-General Charles Camac Luard, CB, CMG (14 September 1867 – 28 June 1947) was Commander of British Troops in South China. Fourth in a line of British

    Charles Luard

    Charles Luard

    Charles_Luard

  • John Bramston (priest)
  • School, now known as St Swithun's School. Granddaughter Clara Georgina Luard published a selection from Clarissa Trant's twenty-eight volume journal

    John Bramston (priest)

    John_Bramston_(priest)

  • John de Taxster
  • English Benedictine chronicler

    (1888). Burton (1913). BL Cotton Julius MS A 1. Coll. Arm. Arundel MS 6. Luard (1859), p. liii. Gransden (2015), p. 243. Gransden (2015), p. 254. Bruce

    John de Taxster

    John_de_Taxster

  • John of Eversden
  • English chronicler and monk

    Historiæ, Legum Medulla (poems) and Concordia Decretorum. Chronicle MS. in Luard, pref. to Bartholomæi de Cotton Historia Anglicana, p. lvii, 1859 Prynne

    John of Eversden

    John_of_Eversden

  • John Carl Murchie
  • Canadian general (1895–1966)

    Lieutenant General John Carl Murchie CB, CBE, CD (June 7, 1895 – March 5, 1966) was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the

    John Carl Murchie

    John_Carl_Murchie

  • John of Seville
  • 12th-century Castilian scholar

    (PDF). Wartburg: John of Seville. Goulding, Robert. Speculum, vol. 82, no. 2, 2007, pp. 494–495. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/20464144. Luard, H. R. (2011-12-08)

    John of Seville

    John of Seville

    John_of_Seville

  • John Gambril Nicholson
  • English poet and educator (1866 - 1931)

    until privately printed in 1916. In it his alter ego protagonist Philip Luard chastely pursues the unresponsive twelve-year-old Teddy Faircloth of the

    John Gambril Nicholson

    John Gambril Nicholson

    John_Gambril_Nicholson

  • John of Wallingford (d. 1214)
  • Abbot of St. Albans abbey

    eventually completed. He was regarded by the 19th-century scholar Henry Richards Luard as the originator of the core of Roger of Wendover's Flores Historiarum

    John of Wallingford (d. 1214)

    John of Wallingford (d. 1214)

    John_of_Wallingford_(d._1214)

  • Ightham Mote
  • House in Ightham, Kent

    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

    Ightham Mote

    Ightham Mote

    Ightham_Mote

  • Edward Chauncey Luard
  • British planter

    Edward Chauncey Luard (1856 — 22 September 1900) was a British planter in Demerara, British Guiana (now Guyana). He was influential among the planter

    Edward Chauncey Luard

    Edward_Chauncey_Luard

  • Salman Rushdie
  • Indian-British-American novelist (born 1947)

    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"

    Salman Rushdie

    Salman Rushdie

    Salman_Rushdie

  • William Luard
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1820–1910)

    Admiral Sir William Garnham Luard, KCB (7 April 1820 – 19 May 1910) was a British Royal Navy officer. Born in 1820, he was the eldest son of a local magistrate

    William Luard

    William Luard

    William_Luard

  • Secundogeniture
  • Younger son as vassal of dependent land

    Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg Württemberg-Mömpelgard King Wu of Zhou Partitioned-off duke Luard, Evan. The Balance of Power: The System of International Relations, 1648–1815

    Secundogeniture

    Secundogeniture

  • John Hill (British politician)
  • Barrister, farmer, and British Conservative Party politician (1912–2007)

    British art, particularly paintings by Samuel Palmer. He married Edith Luard (née Maxwell) in 1944; she died in 1995. Hill was survived by their adopted

    John Hill (British politician)

    John_Hill_(British_politician)

  • John Patten, Baron Patten
  • British politician (born 1945)

    John Haggitt Charles Patten, Baron Patten, PC (born 17 July 1945) is a British politician. He was formerly Conservative Member of Parliament for Oxford

    John Patten, Baron Patten

    John_Patten,_Baron_Patten

  • Gratin dauphinois
  • French potato dish

    [1960]). French Provincial Cooking. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. Elizabeth Luard (1986). European Peasant Cookery London: Corgi. ISBN 0593010442. Alan Davidson

    Gratin dauphinois

    Gratin dauphinois

    Gratin_dauphinois

  • Expulsion from the United Nations
  • Procedure under UN Charter Chapter II

    (PDF). German Marshall Fund. March 2022. Retrieved 17 December 2023. Evan Luard (October 1971). "China and the United Nations". International Affairs. 47

    Expulsion from the United Nations

    Expulsion_from_the_United_Nations

  • John Willis Clark
  • English academic and antiquarian (1833–1910)

    Close John Dawson (surgeon) (1734–1820) Philip Douglas James Essex Richard Harraden Joseph Jowett David Loggan Henry Richards Luard Isaac Milner John Montagu

    John Willis Clark

    John Willis Clark

    John_Willis_Clark

  • Arthur I, Duke of Brittany
  • Duke of Brittany from 1196 to 1203

    p. 47. Jones 2014, p. 164. Jones 2014, p. 166. Jones 2014, p. 166-167. Luard 1864, p. 27. Jones 2014, p. 192. Warren 1961, p. 77. Carpenter 2003, p. 265

    Arthur I, Duke of Brittany

    Arthur I, Duke of Brittany

    Arthur_I,_Duke_of_Brittany

  • List of longest-reigning monarchs
  • Encyclopædia Britannica/Berry, John - Wikisource, the free online library". en.wikisource.org. Retrieved 16 February 2025. Luard, C.E. (1908). Western States

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List of longest-reigning monarchs

    List_of_longest-reigning_monarchs

  • John Glashan
  • Scottish cartoonist (1927–1999)

    and Daniel George. London: Hutchinson, 1963. Refer to Drawer. By Nicholas Luard and Dominick Elwes. London: Arthur Barker, 1964. Sex and the Single Girl

    John Glashan

    John_Glashan

  • Joan, Lady of Wales
  • 13th-century illegitimate daughter of King John

    Elder & Co. Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinensi I, p. 12. Henry Luard. Annales Monastici 1, 1864 Tewkesbury Annals Ancestral Roots of Certain

    Joan, Lady of Wales

    Joan, Lady of Wales

    Joan,_Lady_of_Wales

  • Wayne Rooney
  • English football player and manager (born 1985)

    Archived from the original on 10 January 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2010. Luard, Elisabeth (12 September 2010). "Wayne Rooney made one mistake – he got

    Wayne Rooney

    Wayne Rooney

    Wayne_Rooney

  • Nicholas Lyell
  • English politician (1938–2010)

    Court judge, and Veronica Luard, a sculptor and designer whose father, Lowes Dalbiac Luard, had been a contemporary of Augustus John and Walter Sickert. His

    Nicholas Lyell

    Nicholas_Lyell

  • Francis Wollaston (philosopher)
  • English natural philosopher and professor

    Francis John Hyde Wollaston (13 April 1762 – 12 October 1823) was an English natural philosopher and Jacksonian Professor at the University of Cambridge

    Francis Wollaston (philosopher)

    Francis_Wollaston_(philosopher)

  • Hu Jintao
  • Leader of China from 2002 to 2012

    corruption purge". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 June 2026. Luard, Tim (11 January 2005). "China's leader shows his stripes". BBC News. Archived

    Hu Jintao

    Hu Jintao

    Hu_Jintao

  • Bury Chronicle
  • Medieval English chronicle

    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

    Bury Chronicle

    Bury Chronicle

    Bury_Chronicle

  • Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany
  • Claimant to English and Breton succession (died 1241)

    The History of English Law before the Time of Edward I, vol. 2 (1898). Luard, H. R. (ed.) (1864) Annales Monastici Vol. I, Annales de Margan, Annales

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor, Fair Maid of Brittany

    Eleanor,_Fair_Maid_of_Brittany

  • John Fowler (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (1864–1939)

    Lieutenant-General Sir John Sharman Fowler, KCB, KCMG, DSO (29 July 1864 – 20 September 1939) was a British Army engineer officer who specialised on telegraph

    John Fowler (British Army officer)

    John_Fowler_(British_Army_officer)

  • Hedingham Castle
  • Castle in Essex, England

    Henry Richards Luard (1874). Parisiensis Matthæi : Monachi Santi Albani, Chronica Majora. Vol. 2. Longman & co. p. 188. McCann, John (1997). "The Dovecote

    Hedingham Castle

    Hedingham Castle

    Hedingham_Castle

  • Dafydd ap Gruffudd
  • Prince of Gwynedd from 1282 to 1283

    ordine frat. praedicatorum, Annales (English Hist. Soc.) (1865): 298]. Luard Annales Monastici 3 (Rolls Ser. 36) (1866): 298 (Annals of Dunstable sub

    Dafydd ap Gruffudd

    Dafydd_ap_Gruffudd

  • Khalghat
  • Town in Madhya Pradesh, India

    of the Directorate of Archaeology, Archives & Museums, Madhya Pradesh. Luard, Charles Eckford (1908). "Dhar State". Western States (Mālwā) Gazetteer

    Khalghat

    Khalghat

  • Tocană
  • Romanian stew

    European Peasant Cooking - Elisabeth Luard. pp. 517-518. Please to the Table: The Russian Cookbook - Anya Von Bremzen, John Welchman. pp. 311-312. The Multicultural

    Tocană

    Tocană

    Tocană

  • Bogo de Clare
  • English ecclesiastic (1248–1294)

    number of benefices". Giuseppi 1920, p. 1n1. King & Perks 1957, p. 102. Luard 1890, p. 93. Summerson 2020. Giuseppi 1920, p. 2n6. Peckham 1882: Now, weighing

    Bogo de Clare

    Bogo_de_Clare

  • Battle of Chesterfield
  • Skirmish during the Second Barons' War

    Archaeologia. XXXVI: 276–285. Wykes, Thomas. "Chronico Thomae Wykes". In Luard, Henry Richard (ed.). The Rolls Series Annales Monastici vol iv (1869).

    Battle of Chesterfield

    Battle of Chesterfield

    Battle_of_Chesterfield

  • Gascon War
  • 1294–1303 Anglo-French war in Aquitaine

    (2013), p. 88. Heebøll-Holm (2013), p. 89. Heebøll-Holm (2013), p. 90. Luard (1890), p. 86. Heebøll-Holm (2013), p. 92. Hearne (1810), p. 255. Encyclopædia

    Gascon War

    Gascon War

    Gascon_War

  • Witham
  • Town and civil parish in Essex, England

    Witham in 1957. Admiral Sir William Luard, President of the Greenwich Naval College and Admiral of the Fleet. John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, Nobel Prize–winning

    Witham

    Witham

    Witham

  • Patrice Lumumba
  • Congolese politician and independence leader (1925–1961)

    constitution, passed by a parliament with confidence in Lumumba." Evan Luard wrote, "Of Kasa-Vubu's move [...] it can reasonably be said that by the

    Patrice Lumumba

    Patrice Lumumba

    Patrice_Lumumba

  • Hatfield Peverel Priory
  • Monastery in Essex, England

    son, John Wright II, who died in 1796 without a male issue. The estate then passed under entail to his nephew (i.e. his sister's son) Peter Luard, who

    Hatfield Peverel Priory

    Hatfield Peverel Priory

    Hatfield_Peverel_Priory

  • Crumpet
  • Small unsweetened griddle bread

    The Science of Bakery Products, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2007, p. 198 Luard, E. European Peasant Cookery, Grub Street, 2004, p. 449 Darlington, Thomas

    Crumpet

    Crumpet

    Crumpet

  • Oxtail soup
  • Soup made with beef tails

    chopped yam in the ingredients as well as a scotch bonnet pepper. Elisabeth Luard prints a recipe for Andalusian oxtail soup that includes paprika, chopped

    Oxtail soup

    Oxtail soup

    Oxtail_soup

  • Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment
  • attained distinction including Captains Robert Mann Parsons, John Marshall Grant, Henry Reynolds Luard, and William Driscoll Gosset, and Lieutenants Arthur Reid

    Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment

    Royal_Engineers,_Columbia_Detachment

  • First Crusade
  • 1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land

    Hiram (2016). "Bartolf of Nangis". Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle. Luard, Henry (1891). "Henry of Huntingdon". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of

    First Crusade

    First Crusade

    First_Crusade

  • John Wells (British politician, born 1925)
  • British Conservative politician

    Kent in 2005–06, and Oliver) and two daughters (the late Julia, Mrs James Luard, and Henrietta, homeopathic practitioner and author). Lady Wells died on

    John Wells (British politician, born 1925)

    John_Wells_(British_politician,_born_1925)

  • Francis Wollaston (scientist)
  • Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He married Mary Fauquier, daughter of John Francis Fauquier and sister of Lt. Gov. Francis Fauquier of Virginia Colony

    Francis Wollaston (scientist)

    Francis_Wollaston_(scientist)

  • Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen
  • British Liberal politician and British Army officer

    Major-General Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen, CB, CMG, KStJ (15 July 1851 – 18 October 1933), known as Sir Ivor Herbert, Bt, between 1907

    Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen

    Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen

    Ivor_Herbert,_1st_Baron_Treowen

  • George Wollaston
  • (1760–1785) Francis John Hyde Wollaston natural philosophy professor (1762–1823) George Hyde Wollaston (1765–1841) Mary Anne Luard (1774–1817) William

    George Wollaston

    George Wollaston

    George_Wollaston

  • Charlotte Dujardin
  • British equestrian and writer (born 1985)

    owned-horse is Fernandez. In 2011, Dujardin was asked by Hester and co-owner Roly Luard to develop Valegro, a novice Dutch Warmblood gelding, with the intention

    Charlotte Dujardin

    Charlotte Dujardin

    Charlotte_Dujardin

  • William de Cantilupe (died 1251)
  • Anglo-Norman magnate

    Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, p. 40 Luard 1886. B.W.Holden, biography of William II de Cantilupe (d.1251), Oxford

    William de Cantilupe (died 1251)

    William de Cantilupe (died 1251)

    William_de_Cantilupe_(died_1251)

  • Charles Frederick South
  • English cathedral organist

    South was born on 6 February 1850 in London. He received the support of John Stainer who wrote: I hear on all sides of the beauty of your musical services

    Charles Frederick South

    Charles_Frederick_South

  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
  • Capture of Ascalon. Runciman 1952, p. 278, Atabeg of Damascus. Henry Richards Luard (1891). "Henry of Huntingdon". In Dictionary of National Biography. 26.

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187

    Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187

  • Alexander II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1214 to 1249

    II, 1214–49. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 90-04-14206-1. Paris, Matthew (1872). Luard, Henry Richards (ed.). Matthæi Parisiensis, monachi Sancti Albani, Chronica

    Alexander II of Scotland

    Alexander II of Scotland

    Alexander_II_of_Scotland

  • The Establishment (club)
  • Former London nightclub

    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 Private

    The Establishment (club)

    The Establishment (club)

    The_Establishment_(club)

  • Llywelyn ab Iorwerth
  • Prince of Gwynedd from 1199 to 1240

    Williams 1860, p. 198. Lloyd 1911, p. 693. Paris, Matthew (1880). H. R. Luard (ed.). Chronica Majora. Vol. 5. London. p. 718.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:

    Llywelyn ab Iorwerth

    Llywelyn ab Iorwerth

    Llywelyn_ab_Iorwerth

  • Bermondsey Abbey
  • English Benedictine monastery

    e.g. p. 140. This and most subsequent detail is from Annales Monastici, Luard, H.R. (ed., 5 vols., Rolls Series), 3, 1866. "Alwinus" is a Latinisation

    Bermondsey Abbey

    Bermondsey Abbey

    Bermondsey_Abbey

  • John McCrea (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy admiral

    Rear-Admiral John Dobree McCrea (26 March 1829 – 19 March 1883) was a Royal Navy officer who became admiral superintendent of the Malta Dockyard naval

    John McCrea (Royal Navy officer)

    John_McCrea_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • List of unsolved murders (1900–1979)
  • Mary Luard was shot twice in the head near her summer house in Seal Chart, Kent, England on 24 August 1908. Her husband, Major-General Charles Luard, was

    List of unsolved murders (1900–1979)

    List_of_unsolved_murders_(1900–1979)

  • William de Cantilupe (died 1239)
  • 13th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman and sheriff

    p.953 G. E. Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, n.s., vol.3, p.111, note c Luard 1886. ODNB, p. 961, quoting Mathew Paris's "Chronicles" Sanders, p. 40 Charter

    William de Cantilupe (died 1239)

    William de Cantilupe (died 1239)

    William_de_Cantilupe_(died_1239)

  • St John's Church, Torquay
  • Church in Torquay, England

    1876 Charles Banson 1876 - 1879 Henry Ditton-Newman 1879 - 1884 Bertram Luard-Selby 1884 - 1887 (afterwards organist of St Barnabas’ Church, Pimlico)

    St John's Church, Torquay

    St John's Church, Torquay

    St_John's_Church,_Torquay

  • Caroline (given name)
  • Name list

    President John F. Kennedy Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson (1918–2005), American fashion consultant, businesswoman and philanthropist Caroline Mary Luard (1850–1908)

    Caroline (given name)

    Caroline_(given_name)

  • Michael Wright (Canadian Army officer)
  • Canadian Forces officer

    Commanders of the Canadian Army General Officers Commanding Edward Smyth Richard Luard Frederick Middleton Ivor Herbert William Gascoigne Edward Hutton Richard

    Michael Wright (Canadian Army officer)

    Michael_Wright_(Canadian_Army_officer)

  • British nuclear weapons and the Falklands War
  •  11. Lackey 1984, p. 100. Luard 1989, pp. 26–27. Freedman 1989, p. 8. Wilson 2008, pp. 432–434. Culp 2012, p. 63. Arquilla, John; Rasmussen, María Moyano

    British nuclear weapons and the Falklands War

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  • Matthew Paris
  • English monk, historian, and illustrator (c. 1200–1259)

    Matthew Paris's work to those of John de Celia (John of Wallingford) and Roger of Wendover may be studied in Henry Luard's edition of the Chronica Majora

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  • October 1974 United Kingdom general election
  • 1968 by-election Doug Hoyle Labour Montague Woodhouse Oxford 1970 Evan Luard Labour Ian MacArthur Perth and East Perthshire 1959 Douglas Crawford SNP

    October 1974 United Kingdom general election

    October 1974 United Kingdom general election

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  • Chronica Majora
  • Literary work by Matthew Paris

    Paris Edition at (Google); 1684 edition at (HathiTrust) Henry Richards Luard, for the Rolls series (1872–83): vol 1, vol 2, vol 3, vol 4, vol 5, vol

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  • Hukou
  • Household registration system used in mainland China

    Century. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-779330-5. Luard, Tim. "China rethinks peasant 'apartheid'", BBC News, 10 November 2005.

    Hukou

    Hukou

  • Roopmati
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    brought this manuscript from her to Agra. This manuscript later reached C.E. Luard and was translated into English by L.M. Crump under the title, The Lady

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  • 1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)
  • J. A. Knight. G. V. Lane, DFC, AFC, RAFO. C. W. M. Ling, DFC. J. C. E. Luard, RAFVR. D. S. MacDonald, DFC. J. McLaren, RAFVR. W. D. McPherson, OBE, RAFVR

    1945 Birthday Honours (Mention in Despatches)

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  • Colin Mackenzie (British Army officer)
  • British Army general (1861–1956)

    Major-General Sir Colin John Mackenzie KCB (26 November 1861 – 7 July 1956) was a British soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian

    Colin Mackenzie (British Army officer)

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  • Wandering Jew
  • Christian mythical character

    England and Edict of Expulsion. Matthew Paris, Chronica Majora, ed. H. R. Luard, London, 1880, v. 340–341 Anderson 1991, pp. 22–23. "Editorial Summary"

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  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Prester
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    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.

  • Join
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    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Cheap-jack
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    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Jack
  • n.

    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Dory
  • n.

    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.

  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • John
  • n.

    A proper name of a man.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Partner
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    To associate, to join.

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    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Johannean
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    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.

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    To join; to unite.

  • Coagment
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    To join together.

  • Join
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    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Join
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    To unite in marriage.

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    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

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    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.