Charles Loring may refer to: Charles Loring (judge) (1873–1961), chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court Charles Greely Loring (architect) (1881–1966)...
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The only child of Lyman Loring and Eugenie Hutchinson and sixth great grandson of Massachusetts pioneer Thomas Loring, Charles was born on a farm in the...
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Justice Loring may refer to: Charles Loring (judge) (1873–1961), chief justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court William Loring (judge) (1851–1930), associate...
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Loring is a surname and may refer to: Charles Loring (judge) (1873–1961), American lawyer, judge and Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court Charles...
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Loring served as the first chair of the Judicial Council of Massachusetts, from 1924 to 1926. Loring's paternal grandfather was Charles Greely Loring...
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William Loring may refer to: William Loring (Royal Navy officer) (1811–1895), first Commander-in-Chief of the Australia Station William Loring (judge) (William...
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Edward Greely Loring (January 28, 1802 – June 18, 1890) was a Judge of Probate in Massachusetts, a United States Commissioner of the United States District...
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term in the Massachusetts Senate. Loring was born in 1794 in Boston, Massachusetts,: 166 a descendant of Thomas Loring, an early settler of the area who...
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Katharine Peabody Loring (1849–1943), historian William Loring (1851–1930), Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court justice William Henry Moore, judge and financier...
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Charles Harry Whedbee (born May 13, 1911 in Greenville, North Carolina, and died there on September 21, 1990), was a noted lawyer, judge and author of...
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filed an affidavit of prejudice against Keene, who was replaced by Judge Charles Older.: 290 On Friday, July 24, the first day of testimony, Manson...
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Ropes & Gray (redirect from Ropes, Gray and Loring)
Gray. In 1878, William Loring, also a Harvard graduate, joined the firm, and it was renamed "Ropes, Gray and Loring" until Loring's departure in 1899, when...
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Charles Brown Lore (March 16, 1831 – March 6, 1911) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a member...
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Bancroft Davis (category Judges of the United States Court of Claims)
of Claims (later the United States Court of Claims) vacated by Judge Edward G. Loring. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 14, 1877...
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Ambroise de Loré (1396, château de Loré, Oisseau – May 24, 1446, Paris) was baron of Ivry in Normandy, a French military commander, and comrade-in-arms...
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with the role of Gomez played by Glenn Taranto. With the death of Lisa Loring, who played Wednesday, as of January 2023, Astin is the last surviving cast...
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1986), Scottish mezzo-soprano Charles Morison (1861–1920), New Zealand barrister Donald Morison (1857–1924), lawyer, judge and politician in Newfoundland...
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September 8, 2016. The Oliver Wendell Holmes Library at the Library of Congress contains the books of Holmes' great-grandfather, Judge Charles Jackson....
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lead singer of R&B group The Independents Charles Thomas Jackson (1805–1880), American geologist Charles Loring Jackson (1847–1935), American chemist Charlie...
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Fine Arts Charles Greely Loring Sr. (1794–1867), lawyer and politician based in Boston, father of the Civil War general Katharine Peabody Loring (1849–1943)...
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cocktail party, where Dr. Edward Loring threatens Wade to leave his wife Linda alone. Marlowe accidentally met Mrs. Loring previously at a bar, where they...
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Warner Baxter as real-life Mexican folk hero, Joaquin Murrieta, and Ann Loring as his love interest, with Bruce Cabot as Bill Warren and J. Carrol Naish...
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Sandy Roth as Blimp Martha Sleeper as Barbara Loring Mannering Charley Grapewin as Clerk (credited as Charles Grapewin) Halliwell Hobbes as Churchill Robert...
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Anthony Burns (redirect from Charles F. Suttle)
Suttle’s counsel carried firearms, but Loring rejected this sentiment. During the plaintiff’s argument, Loring approved their request to present the conversation...
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needed] Bickford married actress Beatrice Ursula Allen (stage name Beatrice Loring)[citation needed] in Manhattan in 1916. The couple had two children, daughter...
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Moll appeared with Judy Norton Taylor, Nancy Lane, Markie Post, Gloria Loring, Florence Halop, Debra Maffett, Elaine Joyce, and Kim Morgan Greene, with...
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1932 presidential elections. Jerome G. Ambro, Assemblyman from Bushwick Loring M. Black Jr., U.S. Representative from Brooklyn Axel T. Fredlund (also running...
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Sarah Jo Pender (section "Female Charles Manson" label)
defending attorney, Larry Sells as the prosecuting attorney, and presiding judge Jane Magnus-Stinson. Sells was known for his recently failed campaign to...
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(born 2005), Canadian tennis player C. Loring Brace (1930–2019), American professor of anthropology Charles Loring Brace (1826–1890), American philanthropist...
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After graduation, Lathrop entered the law offices of Charles C. Francis and William Caleb Loring in Boston. He was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1862...
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