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  2. Jon Lord - Wikipedia

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    John Douglas "Jon" Lord (9 June 1941 – 16 July 2012) [1] was an English keyboardist and composer. In 1968, Lord co-founded the hard rock band Deep Purple.Lord performed on most of the band's most popular songs; he and drummer Ian Paice were the only continuous members in the band between 1968 and 1976, and also from its revival in 1984 until his retirement in 2002.

  3. John Vaizey, Baron Vaizey - Wikipedia

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    One of their children is the Conservative Party politician Edward Vaizey, [18] who himself was made a life peer. [19] Vaizey was very religious, being a devout high Anglican although he also described himself as a Puritan. [3] Lord Vaizey died on 19 July 1984 in St Thomas' Hospital, London, following heart surgery. [1] [3] He was 54 years old.

  4. John Lord - Wikipedia

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    John King Lord (1848–1926), American (New Hampshire) classical scholar and historian (See Author:John King Lord on Wikisource.) John Vernon Lord (born 1939), author and illustrator; John Wesley Lord (1902–1989), American Bishop of the Methodist Church; John Whitaker Lord Jr. (1901–1972), U.S. federal judge; Sir John Owen, 1st Baronet ...

  5. John Lord (historian) - Wikipedia

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    John Lord (September 10, 1810 – December 15, 1894) was an American historian and lecturer. John Lord in his library. Biography. Born September 10, 1810 in ...

  6. John Crichton-Stuart, 5th Marquess of Bute - Wikipedia

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    On 26 April 1932, he married Lady Eileen Beatrice Forbes (1912–1993), a daughter of Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard, by his wife Beatrice Mills, an American socialite who was the daughter of Ogden Mills. They had four children: John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess of Bute (27 February 1933 – 22 July 1993)

  7. John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan - Wikipedia

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    Richard John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan (born 18 December 1934 – disappeared 8 November 1974, declared dead 3 February 2016), commonly known as Lord Lucan, was a British peer and gambler who vanished in 1974 after being suspected of killing his children's nanny and attempting to murder his wife.

  8. John, King of England - Wikipedia

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    John's first wife, Isabella of Gloucester, was released from imprisonment in 1214; she remarried twice, and died in 1217. John's second wife, Isabella of Angoulême, left England for Angoulême soon after the King's death; she became a powerful regional leader, but largely abandoned the children that she had borne to John. [233]

  9. Walter Lord - Wikipedia

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    Lord's grave in the family plot at Green Mount Cemetery. Lord died at age 84 on May 19, 2002, after suffering from Parkinson's disease, at his Manhattan home. [6] Noted historian David McCullough said of Lord at his death, "He was one of the most generous and kind-hearted men I've ever known, and when I had stars in my eyes and wanted to become a writer, he was a great help.