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- Lorillard Tobacco Company was an American tobacco company that marketed cigarettes under the brand names Newport, Maverick, Old Gold, Kent, True, Satin...
- Pierre Lorillard III (October 20, 1796 – October 6, 1867) was the grandson of Pierre Abraham Lorillard, the founder of P. Lorillard and Company. Heir to...
- Pierre J. Lorillard IV (October 13, 1833 – July 7, 1901) was an American tobacco manufacturer and thoroughbred race horse owner. Born in Westchester,...
- Pierre Lorillard may refer to: Pierre Abraham Lorillard (1742–1776), tobacconist of New York City Pierre Lorillard II (1764–1843), American tobacco manufacturer...
- married to Lorillard Suydam Spencer (1883–1939) at the home of her sister, then Mrs. William Karl ****, at 7 East 84th Street. Lorillard, who was divorced...
- Peter Lorillard may refer to: Pierre Abraham Lorillard, New York City business man, also called Peter Abraham Lorillard and Peter Lorillard Pierre Lorillard...
- executive at Lorillard Tobacco Company. Widely recognized by many as the first po****r filtered cigarette, Kent was introduced by the Lorillard Tobacco Company...
- brothers George L. Lorillard and Pierre Lorillard IV Lorillard River, a river in the Nunavut territory of Canada Ville Lorillard (Lorillard City) or Yaxchilan...
- seaport of Newport, Rhode Island. Newport was launched in 1957 by the Lorillard Tobacco Company. The cigarette originated within Ireland[citation needed]...
- Lorillard Suydam Spencer Sr. (July 4, 1883 - June 9, 1939) was president of Atlantic Aircraft and was prominent in Newport, Rhode Island society. He served...