William Ludgate (March 11, 1836 – June 14, 1912) was a captain in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the American Civil...
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demolished in 1760. The name survives in Ludgate Hill, an eastward continuation of Fleet Street, Ludgate Circus and Ludgate Square. According to legend, recorded...
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Ludgate Hill is a street and surrounding area, on a small hill in the City of London, England. The street passes through the former site of Ludgate, a...
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Engine Simon de Ludgate (died 1302), English-born judge in Ireland William Ludgate (1836–1912), United States Army soldier April Ludgate, character on the...
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St Martin, Ludgate, also known as St Martin within Ludgate, is an Anglican church on Ludgate Hill in the ward of Farringdon, in the City of London. The...
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and Ludgate Hill, from which they sometimes claimed a date of foundation of 1749. The partnership was dissolved on 27 January 1855 and James William continued...
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comrade, and carried him, at imminent peril, to a place of safety. William Ludgate Army O-03Captain Company G, 59th New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry...
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Albert de Courville (1936) East of Ludgate Hill, directed by Manning Haynes (1937, based on the play East of Ludgate Hill) De Spooktrein, directed by Karel...
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king of Britain in pre-Roman times who founded London and was buried at Ludgate. He was the eldest son of Geoffrey's King Heli, and succeeded his father...
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Simon de Ludgate (died 2 October 1302) was an English-born judge in Ireland in the reign of King Edward I of England, who held office as Chief Justice...
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