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Cleeve Horne
Arthur Edward Cleeve Horne, , (January 9, 1912 – July 5, 1998) was a Canadian portrait painter and sculptor. Cleeve Horne died at Toronto, Ontario, Canada of a respiratory-related illness in 1998.
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Cleeve Harper
Cleeve Harper (born 24 December 2000) is a Canadian tennis player.
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Cleeve Common
It is looked after by a small charity called Cleeve Common Trust, formally Cleeve Common Board of Conservators. The Cleeve Cloud Fault Section is also so designated.
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Brian Cleeve
Life and work
Childhood
Brian Cleeve was born in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, the second of three sons to Charles Edward Cleeve and his wife Josephine (née In the mid-1950s, Cleeve began to concentrate on the short story form.
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Cleeve Toot
Cleeve Toot is an Iron Age univallate hillfort above Goblin Combe, Cleeve, Somerset, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
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Cleeve Lock
Cleeve Lock is a lock on the River Thames, in Oxfordshire, England. There was a hamlet of Cleeve, after which the lock is named, but it dropped out of use, as always part of Goring.
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Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill may refer to the following places in England:
Cleeve Hill, Gloucestershire
Cleeve Hill, a village under the hill in Woodmancote parish
Cleeve Hill SSSI, Berkshire
Cleeve Hill SSSI, Somerset
Cleve Hill solar farm, Kent Proposed 350MW solar farm near Faversham, Kent
See also
Cleveland Hills
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Thomas Cleeve
Cleeve was also senior partner in the Cleeve Canning and Cold Storage Company based in British Columbia. The author and broadcaster Brian Cleeve was a grand-nephew of Sir Thomas Cleeve.
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Montagu Cleeve
Stewart Montagu Cleeve (20 October 1894 – 5 January 1993) was a professional soldier who later in life was an enthusiastic music teacher who assisted in In 1967, Cleeve attended a class run by Maurice Bouette and made his first reproduction.
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John Cleeve
John Kingdon Cleeve (14 February 1864 – 7 April 1952) was an Australian rugby union player. Cleeve and his twin brother, James Cleeve (14 February 1864 – 7 February 1909) were born in Woolloomooloo, New South Wales to John Cleeve, Police magistrate
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Lucas Cleeve
The first edition of Cleeve's The Woman Who Wouldn't (1895) sold well but received hostile reviews. References
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Mrs Adeline Kingscote (Lucas Cleeve)
Works by or about Lucas Cleeve at HathiTrust
1862 births
1908 deaths
19th-century
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George Cleeve
George Cleeve (–after November 1666) was an early settler and founder of today's Portland, Maine. Cleeve married Joan Price on 7 September 1618. Their daughter, Elizabeth (born 1619), married in 1637 Michael Mitton.
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James Cleeve
James Oatley Cleeve (14 February 1864 – 8 February 1909) was an Australian cricketer. Cleeve and his twin brother, John Cleeve (14 February 1864 – 7 April 1952) were born in Woolloomooloo, New South Wales to John Cleeve, Police magistrate
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Cleeve Abbey
One former monk of Cleeve rose to prominence and came to a sticky end. By the early seventeenth century, however, Cleeve had turned into a farm.
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