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    Henry G. Ludlow (1797–1867) was an American minister and abolitionist, and one of those who worked with the New York Amistad Committee. He was a divinity...
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  • Henry Ludlow may refer to: Henry Ludlow (died 1639) (1577–1639), English MP Henry Ludlow (died 1643) (1592–1643), English MP Henry G. Ludlow (1797–1867)...
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    Ludlow Castle is a ruined medieval fortification in the town of the same name in the English county of Shropshire, standing on a promontory overlooking...
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    Ludlow (/lʌd.loʊ/) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It is located 28 miles (45 km) south of Shrewsbury and 23 miles (37 km) north...
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  • Jersey George Duncan Ludlow (1734–1808), Loyalist and lawyer who became the first Chief Justice of New Brunswick Henry G. Ludlow (1797–1867), American...
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    and overwork. Ludlow was born September 11, 1836, in New York City, where his family made their home. His father, the Rev. Henry G. Ludlow, was an outspoken...
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  • Census. Henry G. Ludlow was Samuel's brother. William Curtis Noyes got his legal training as a teenager in Samuel's Albany office. "Ludlow, Samuel B...
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    (American) James Russell Lowell (American) Maria White Lowell (American) Henry G. Ludlow (American) Benjamin Lundy (American) Samuel Joseph May (American) Isaac...
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    Spring Street Presbyterian Church, the home church of abolitionist Dr. Henry G. Ludlow. It was at the time located at 250 Spring Street between Varick Street...
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    Peter Ludlow (/ˈlʌdloʊ/; born January 16, 1957), who also writes under the pseudonyms Urizenus Sklar and EJ Spode, is an American philosopher. He is noted...
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    requested with Major Cowles, Julius Pratt, and a few others, to have Rev. Henry G. Ludlow, an abolitionist lecturer, give a speech at the old Center church in...
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    71861°W / 52.36833; -2.71861 St Laurence's Church, Ludlow, is a Church of England parish church in Ludlow, Shropshire, England. It is a grade I listed building...
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  • Daniel Ludlow (August 2, 1750 – September 26, 1814) was an American merchant and banker who served as the first president of the Manhattan Company, which...
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    suddenly at Ludlow Castle, very likely from a viral respiratory illness known at the time as the "English sweating sickness". This made Henry VII's second...
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    during the administration of President Calvin Coolidge. John G. Sargent was born in Ludlow, Vermont on October 13, 1860, the son of John Henmon Sargent...
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    Roger Ludlow (1590–1664) was an English lawyer, magistrate, military officer, and colonist. He was active in the founding of the Colony of Connecticut...
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    Comus (A Masque Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634) is a masque in honour of chastity written by John Milton. It was first presented on Michaelmas 1634 before...
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    40°43′12″N 73°59′18″W / 40.72000°N 73.98833°W / 40.72000; -73.98833 Ludlow Street runs between Houston and Division Streets on the Lower East Side of...
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    play Holiday. In early December, after only two weeks, she quit to marry Ludlow Ogden Smith, a college acquaintance. She planned to leave the theatre behind...
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    Indiana on June 24, 1873, as one of eight children of Henry Louis and Isabelle (Smiley) Ludlow. He was married on September 17, 1896, to Katherine Huber...
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    couple lived in apartments adjacent to the Great Hall in Ludlow Castle. In 1509 she married Henry VIII, Arthur's younger brother after Arthur's death from...
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    sent to Ludlow Castle, the traditional residence of the Prince of Wales. Arthur died in April 1502. The news of Arthur's death caused Henry VII to break...
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  • Robert Townshend (judge) (category People from Ludlow)
    Ludlow, with an Historical Account of the Castle (W. Felton, Ludlow 1812), pp. 8–9. N.M. Fuidge, 'Townshend, Henry (?1537–1621), of Cound and Ludlow,...
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    Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter (category Life peers created by Henry V)
    Garter. In the following years he held various military posts: constable of Ludlow (1402), appointed Admiral of the North (1403), appointed captain of Calais...
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    first wife's death in 1804, he married Ann N. Ludlow (1775–1815), the daughter of Gabriel Henry Ludlow and Ann Williams. Together, they were the parents...
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    cap of Ludlow Formation rock is an erosional remnant, and other buttes in this area of western South Dakota are also capped by similar Ludlow Formation...
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    York instead summoned the Nevilles to rendezvous at his stronghold of Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches; Warwick departed Calais with a portion of the...
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    Ludlow is a constituency in Shropshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2005 by Philip Dunne, a member of the Conservative...
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  • Ida May Fuller (category People from Ludlow (town), Vermont)
    born at her family's Jewell Brook Road farm in Ludlow, Vermont, on September 6, 1874, the daughter of Henry W. Fuller and Laura (Haven) Fuller. Fuller's...
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  • sister, Margaret Tonnelé Hall, was married to Edward Philip Livingston Ludlow, the older brother of his wife, two years after his marriage in 1861. Another...
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