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Thomas Lediard (1685–1743) was an
English writer and surveyor. In
early life, by his own account, he was
attached to the
staff of the Duke of Marlborough...
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- but the
recitatives were
translated into
German by the
Englishman Thomas Lediard. He also
designed the
stage set. The
score was
modified and
augmented by...
- 1731 by the
French abbé Jean Terr****on. An
English translation by
Thomas Lediard published at
London by J.
Walthoe appeared in 1732.
According to classicist...
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Adolph von Holst, a
professional musician, and his wife,
Clara Cox, née
Lediard. She was of
mostly British descent,
daughter of a
respected Cirencester...
- p. 42.
Holmes 2008, p. 423.
Lediard 1736, p. 199.
Atkinson 1946, p. 85.
Marlborough 1709.
Lediard 1736, p. 202.
Lediard 1736, p. 203. Lynn 1999, p. 335...
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immediately formed a
close rapport—the two men becoming, in the
words of
Thomas Lediard, 'Twin
constellations in glory'. This
professional and
personal bond ensured...
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Holst (1846–1901), a
professional musician, and his
first wife,
Clara (née
Lediard; 1841–1882). The
elder child, Gustavus,
later known as
Gustav Holst, became...
- the City of Leipzick, in Saxony. Now
translated into English, by Tho.
Lediard, Esq; Late
Secretary to His Majesty's
Envoy Extraordinary in
Lower Germany...
- his
eventual dismissal during the 1705 campaign.
Leading writer Thomas Lediard to
remark that Slangenburg: lost by his
tongue what he had
gained by his...