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Admiral Robert Linzee (1739 – 4
October 1804) was an
officer of the
Royal Navy who
served during the
American War of Independence, and the
French Revolutionary...
- Jill Hood-
Linzee (18
October 1928 – 17 June 2007) was a
British figure skater. She
competed in the ladies'
singles event at the 1948
Winter Olympics. "Jill...
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Linzee,
commanding the sloop-of-war HMS Falcon,
spotted two
schooners that were
returning from the West Indies.
After capturing one schooner,
Linzee chased...
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Samuel Hood
Linzee (27
December 1773 – 1
September 1820) was a
Royal Navy
officer who
served in the
French Revolutionary and
Napoleonic Wars.
Linzee was born...
- than four
miles from
where Tutill was
abducted "Unsolved
murder of Roy
Linzee TUTILL". UK
National Archives.
Retrieved 17
September 2016.
England & Wales...
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Susannah Linzee (1726–1806) (whose
monument survives at
Davenport House,
Greenwich (Former
Hospital Cemetery)), a
daughter of
Edward Linzee,
Master Ropemaker...
- John
Carter Allen (later
Admiral Allen)
Philip Boteler Robert Linzee (later
Admiral Linzee)
Samuel Uvedale John
Symons Lavery,
Ships of the Line, vol. 1...
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Matthew Linzee Sands (October 20, 1919 –
September 13, 2014) was an
American physicist and
educator best
known as a co-author of the
Feynman Lectures on...
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physics Feynman,
Richard Phillips; Leighton,
Robert Benjamin; Sands,
Matthew Linzee (1963). The
Feynman Lectures on Physics. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-201-02116-5. {{cite...
- Southampton, in the
Peerage of
Ireland in 1782. In 1795, his wife
Susannah Linzee was
created Baroness Hood, of
Catherington in the
County of Southampton...