Harriet Loyd Lindsay (Q779): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: date of birth (P26): 30 June 1837, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1690795730788)
(‎Created claim: date of death (P15): 9 August 1920, #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1690796181498)
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9 August 1920Gregorian
Timestamp+1920-08-09T00:00:00Z
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Property / date of death: 9 August 1920Gregorian / rank
 
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Revision as of 09:38, 31 July 2023

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  • Lady Wantage
  • Harriet Sarah Jones-Loyd
  • Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsey
  • Harriet Sarah Loyd
  • Hon. Harriet Sarah Loyd
  • Harriet Jones Loyd
  • The Hon. Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsay
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English
Harriet Loyd Lindsay
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  • Lady Wantage
  • Harriet Sarah Jones-Loyd
  • Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsey
  • Harriet Sarah Loyd
  • Hon. Harriet Sarah Loyd
  • Harriet Jones Loyd
  • The Hon. Harriet Sarah Loyd-Lindsay

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Lockinge, near Wantage (British English)
10 September 1906Gregorian
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Earthworks Committee Letters General 1905-07 CAS 002/05 (MS 990/2/5) (British English)
2 Carlton Gardens, SW (English)
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Royal Colonial Institute Year Book (1912-16) (English)
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Royal Colonial Institute Year Book (1912-16) (English)
Lady Wantage was the President of the North Berkshire Branch of the league (British English)
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The Anti-Suffrage Review 59, 1 Sept 1913 (British English)
This title is available digitally at the LSE Library (British English)
Lindsay was on the Committee for the French Art Exhibition (English)
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Burlington Fine Arts Club, French Art of the Eighteenth Century (1913) (English)
Lindsay loaned art to the Early German Art exhibition (English)
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Burlington Fine Arts Club, Exhibition of Early German Art (1906) (English)
Lindsay loaned art to the French Art exhibition (English)
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Burlington Fine Arts Club, French Art of the Eighteenth Century (1913) (English)
A letter to the Earthworks Committee from R. Hippesly Cox reports that Lady Wantage built a monument to her husband on a barrow in Yew Down (British English)
Lady Wantage is noted as the owner of land in the Berkshire Downs near Stanmore on which a tumulus had been ploughed over and is identified as someone who may be able to stop the destruction (British English)
5 September 1905Gregorian
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Earthworks Committee Letters General 1905-07 CAS 002/05 (MS 990/2/5) (British English)
1837
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Debrett's Illustrated Peerage (1869) (English)
30 June 1837Gregorian
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1920
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9 August 1920Gregorian
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1858
Robert James Loyd-Lindsay, V. C., M. P. for Berkshire (English)
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Debrett's Illustrated Peerage (1869) (English)
0000000049361094
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Q18528074
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18528074
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