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William Lodge (July 4, 1649 – 1689) was an English engraver and printmaker of the Baroque period. Life. He was born in Yorkshire, where his father was a merchant ...
James William Lodge (11 January 1895 – 24 October 1971), also known as Jimmy Barrass, was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back in the Football League for Hull City and Halifax Town, and in non-League football for Cox Lodge, Scotswood, Newburn, Nuneaton Town and York City.
He married, first, Miss Hamilton, who claimed kinship with the Abercorn family; and, secondly, Edwarda Galland. His son, William Lodge LL.D. (1742–1813), the only survivor of his nine children, became in 1790 chancellor of Armagh Cathedral, and was rector of Derrynoose and rector of Kilmore in the same diocese. Some of John Lodge's books ...
William Penn Lodge (May 2, 1890 – June 4, 1950) was an American football coach. He was the third head football coach at Southern Illinois Normal College—now known as Southern Illinois University Carbondale—serving for one season, in 1919, and compiling a record of 2–2. Lodge was born in Philadelphia on May 2, 1890.
In 1902 he was first initiate to a lodge bearing his name, William Hesketh Lever Lodge No. 2916. He later formed Leverhulme Lodge 4438. [235] He was a founder of the Phoenix Lodge 3236 whilst an M.P in 1907 [236] and a founder of St. Hilary Lodge No. 3591 founded 4 May 1912, then Past Pro-Grand Warden (P.P.G.W) and Immediate Past Master (I.P.M ...
Oliver William Foster Lodge (born Newcastle-under-Lyme 11 August 1878; died Cirencester 17 April 1955), was a poet and author; he was the eldest son of Sir Oliver Lodge (1851–1940), the physicist, and his wife Mary (née Marshall), who had studied painting at the Slade.
Mary Cassatt, In the Box, oil on canvas, 1879, Private Collection Mary Cassatt, At the Theater, oil on canvas,21 5/8 in x 17 3/4 in, 1879, Collection Mrs. William Coxe Wright Mary Cassatt, The Loge, oil on canvas, 32 in x 26 in, 1880, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. This oil on canvas painting is 32 x 23 1/2 inches (81.3 x 59.7 cm). [1]
Thomas Lodge was the son of William Littleton alias Lodge and born at Cound, Shropshire. [1] His paternal grandfather was Sir William Littleton (d. 8 November 1507), knighted after the Battle of Stoke, eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Littleton (d.1481), justice and author of Littleton's Tenures. [2] [3] According to Bernard: