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  • 121John Curtis (entomologist) — John Curtis (3 September, 1791 6 October, 1862) was an English entomologist and illustrator. He was born in Norwich and learned his engraving skills in the workshop of his father, Charles Morgan Curtis.Charles Curtis died young and his widow,… …

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  • 122Thomas Coutts — (September 7, 1735 February 24, 1822), Anglo Scottish banker was the founder of the banking house of Coutts Co.He was the fourth son of John Coutts (1699 1751), who carried on business in Edinburgh as a corn factor and negotiator of bills of… …

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  • 123Charles Richard Sumner — Charles Richard Sumner, KG (November 22, 1790 August 15, 1874), born at Kenilworth, was an English bishop,Sumner was educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge and graduated BA in 1814, MA in 1817. Later on he was ordained deacon and… …

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  • 124Francis Egerton, 1st Earl of Ellesmere — KG PC (1 January 1800 ndash;18 February 1857) was the second son of the 1st Duke of Sutherland and his wife, Elizabeth.Career and public lifeHe was known by his patronymic as Lord Francis Leveson Gower until 1833, when he assumed, by Royal… …

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  • 125Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections — The Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections (generally known as SW:ICS) are a series of Illustrated Books that, as their name implies, provide a series of cross sections of various vehicles and ships. The Star Wars ICS show cross sections of vehicles …

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  • 126Heartbreak House — is a play written by George Bernard Shaw in 1919. According to A. C. Ward, the work argues that cultured, leisured Europe was drifting toward destruction, and that Those in a position to guide Europe to safety failed to learn their proper… …

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  • 127Wehni — is the name of one of the mountains of Ethiopia where most of the male heirs to the Emperor of Ethiopia were interned, usually for life. It was the last one the three such mountains or amba said to have been used for this purpose, the other two… …

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  • 128Peabody Trust — Peabody Square on Blackfriars Road, Southwark, is a typical example of an early Peabody estate, and of pre World War I social housing in London in general …

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