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Lippitt is a surname, and may
refer to:
Charles W.
Lippitt (1846-1924),
Governor of
Rhode Island Frederick Lippitt (1917-2005),
Rhode Island House minority...
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moved from
Lippitts Hill to
North Weald Airfield around late 2019, but at the end of 2021, the
National Police Air
Service moved back to
Lippitts Hill. Michael...
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listening in on conversations.
Formed in 1980, the unit was
based at
Lippitts Hill, Es**** and had 48
personnel comprising 3 sergeants, 18 constables...
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Margaret Walthour Lippitt (November 5, 1872 – July 23, 1964) was an oil
painter and art teacher. She was born in Clayton, Alabama, and
raised in Savannah...
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Governor Lippitt may
refer to:
Charles W.
Lippitt (1846–1924), 44th
Governor of
Rhode Island Henry Lippitt (1818–1891), 33rd
Governor of
Rhode Island...
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Lippitt Mill is a
historic mill at 825 Main
Street in West Warwick,
Rhode Island. The
cotton textile mill was
built in 1809,
making it the
third oldest...
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which also
includes a
historical cemetery in
which many
generations of
Lippitts are buried, and
which features a
unique heart-shaped
planting of pine trees...
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Frederick Lippitt (December 29, 1916 – May 11, 2005) was an
American military officer, attorney, politician,
public servant and philanthropist. He served...
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approximately 11
miles (18 km) north-east of
Charing Cross. It is the
location of
Lippitts Hill and the
Metropolitan Police Air
Support Unit. High
Beach is in the...
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textile mills in
Rhode Island.
Lippitt was the
fourth child of
Christopher Lippitt (1712–1764) and
Catherine (Holden)
Lippitt and the
oldest surviving son...