George Leeman (August 1809 – 25 February 1882) was a lawyer, railwayman and a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for the City of York in the nineteenth...
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Look up Leeman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Leeman may refer to: Gary Leeman (born 1964), ice hockey player George Leeman (1809–1882), MP for York...
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September 1845 to partly to prevent the scheme of one of his bitter enemies George Leeman succeeding. On 8 May 1848 Hull Paragon station opened and on 20 July...
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A native of Superior, Wisconsin, Leemans played college football for Oregon's freshman team in 1932 and for George Washington from 1933 to 1935. He was...
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sat in the House of Commons from 1880 to 1883. Leeman was the son of George Leeman, previous MP for York, and his wife Jane Johnson daughter of Joseph...
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Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, requiring a by-election. Leeman's death caused a by-election. Lockwood was appointed Solicitor General for...
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Robert Mailman and Walter Gillespie (redirect from George Gilman Leeman)
who were wrongfully convicted and sentenced for the 1983 murder of George Gilman Leeman. On January 4, 2024, they were acquitted of second-degree murder...
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sports. GW has one alumni in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Alphonse Leemans. The George Washington Revolutionaries men's basketball team is coached by Chris...
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particularly Francis Webb's 'Independent Railway Company Party' in Crewe and George Leeman in York. The chief mechanical engineer of GWR, Daniel Gooch, was MP...
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equivalent to a deputy mayoral position, in 1870 under Liberal MP George Leeman, who served as Member of Parliament for the City of York constituency...
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