- Lenton
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Lenton — Lisbeth Trickett Persönliche Informationen Name: Lisbeth Constance Trickett Spitzname(n): Libby Nationalität … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lenton — This is a very early English locational surname, and derives from the places called Lenton, one in Lincolnshire and the other in Nottinghamshire. The former is recorded as Lavintone in the Domesday Book of 1086 and means Leofa s village derived… … Surnames reference
Lenton Priory — was a Cluniac house founded by William Peverel in the early twelfth century. The exact date of foundation is unknown but 1102 is frequently quoted.HistoryIt was sited 1½ miles south west of Nottingham and its dedication was to the Holy Trinity.… … Wikipedia
Lenton Abbey — is a place in Nottingham, in the Wollaton East and Lenton Abbey ward of Nottingham City Council.Lenton Abbey adjoins Wollaton, Beeston and the University of Nottingham.There is a Church of England church dedicated to St. Barnabas.For the monastic … Wikipedia
Lenton, Nottingham — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 52.95002 longitude= 1.17542 map type = Nottinghamshire official name= Lenton population = shire district= City of Nottingham shire county = Nottinghamshire region= East Midlands constituency… … Wikipedia
Lenton Parr — Windhose (2001) in Melbourne Lenton Parr (* 11. September 1924 in Melbourne; † 8. August 2003 in Coburg, Victoria) war ein australischer Bildhauer und Lehrer für Kunst. Le … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lenton, Lisbeth — ▪ 2008 born Jan. 28, 1985, Townsville, Queens., Australia A charter member of Australia s aquatic “Golden Girls,” Lisbeth (Libby) Lenton was already among the most decorated female swimmers in Australian history when she arrived at the… … Universalium
Lenton — Lent … Medieval glossary
Lenton — /ˈlɛntən/ (say lentuhn) noun Libby Libby → Trickett …
Lilian Lenton — Lenton in a Home Office surveillance photograph of c.1912 Lilian Ida Lenton (January 1891 – October 28, 1972) was an English dancer, suffragist, arsonist, and winner of a French Red Cross medal for her service as an Orderly in World War I … Wikipedia