- of All
Useful Trades and
Husbandry (1695).
Bellers was born in London, the son of the
Quaker Francis Bellers and Mary Read.
Unable to
attend a university...
- of
Universal Law".
Bellers was born in the
parish of St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, on 23
September 1687, the son of John
Bellers and his wife Frances...
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William Bellers (fl. 1749–1773) was an
English landscape painter.
Bellers worked in
London in the
second half of the 18th century.
Between the
years 1761...
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Belle or
belle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Belle may
refer to:
Belle (given name), a list of
people and
fictional characters Belle (surname)...
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author and
editor William Beller (1900–1986),
classical pianist and
longtime teacher of
piano at
Columbia University John
Bellers (1654–1725),
English educational...
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Belling is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Johann Georg von
Belling (1642–1689),
Prussian general John
Belling (1866–1933), English...
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Bellion may
refer to:
David Bellion (born 27
November 1982 in Paris) is a
French footballer of
Senegalese origin.
Dominique Bellion (born 25
August 1948...
- The
Belle Époque (French pronunciation: [bɛlepɔk]) or La
Belle Époque (French for 'The
Beautiful Era') was a
period of
French and
European history that...
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belle (from
French belle 'beautiful') is a
colloquialism for a
debutante in the
planter class of the
Antebellum South. The
image of a
Southern belle is...
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Belle's is an
American sitcom that ran on TV One from
February 1
until March 1, 2013. The
series encomp****es the
Cooper family who owns and
operates an...