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▪ I. † leese, v.1 Obs. Forms: (1 -léosan), 2–4 leosen, (3 -ien), (3 2nd pers. sing. lust), 2–5 lesen, 3–4 leose, (Kent. 3 liese, 3–4 lyese, 3rd sing. pres. lyest, liest), 3–6 lese, 3, 5–6 lease, 4 Sc. leiss, 4–5 les, 4–7 leese, (5 lesyn, ? lyse), 5–6 lesse, leze, lees, Sc. leis, 6 leeze. pa. tense. ...
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Leese
Leese may refer to:
People
The Leese family, an English aristocratic family
Arnold Leese, a late British fascist politician
Joseph Leese, a late British politician
Oliver Leese, a late British World War II general
Richard Leese, a British politician
Place
Leese, Germany, a municipality in Lower Saxony
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Leese, Germany
Leese is a municipality in the district of Nienburg, in Lower Saxony, Germany. History
Leese was one of the earliest settlements in the Middle Weser Region.
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Richard Leese
Education
Leese was born and brought up in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. Leese has been employed variously in youth work, community work, and education research 1979–1988.
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Joseph Leese
In 1867, Leese married Mary Constance Hargreaves (1848-1928). Leese was a member of the Manchester Athenaeum.
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George Leese
This office made Leese an important figure at these fights.
Leese considered himself as a person who never had an equal in America. Leese was also employed by John Allen at his Water Street dance hall.
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John Leese
Biography
John Leese studied at Bishop Vesey's Grammar School. His son, Mike Leese, was also a news editor at the Evening Standard.
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Howard Leese
HML Guitars
HML Guitars was founded in 1994 by Howard Leese. Howard" Who's Who in Rock Music Charles Scribner's Sons, New York,
External links
"Howard Leese biography" Official Website of Howard Leese
"Howie's Page
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Billy Leese
William Leese (born 10 March 1961) is an English former footballer who played for Port Vale and the Cleveland Cobras in the late 1970s. Career
Leese graduated through the Port Vale youth team to earn a loan move to American Soccer League side Cleveland Cobras in May 1978.
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Charles Leese
Charles Philip Leese (22 May 1889 – 19 January 1947) was an English cricketer active from 1908 to 1911 who played for Lancashire. Leese married Ethel Speakman, but they divorced, and she later married architect Maxwell Fry.
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Ernest Leese
Ernest Leese (30 November 1854 – 15 November 1913) was an English cricketer active from 1880 to 1884 who played for Lancashire.
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Oliver Leese
Post-war
Richard Mead, in Churchill's Lions, argued that Leese was naive in his decision, Slim petulant, and Mountbatten (Leese's superior) devious due to switching positions from supporting to opposing Leese.
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Ken Leese
Kenneth James Leese (born 25 November 1928) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Biography
Leese was born at Fenton, Staffordshire, the son of James William Leese and his wife Florence Gertrude (née Bailey).
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Harry Leese
Harold Leese (1886–?) was an English footballer who played for Bradford City, Crewe Alexandra, Port Vale and Stoke. Career
Leese was born in Staffordshire and played non-League football with local sides Smallthorne and Goldenhill Villa, before he was signed up to league
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Anna Leese
References
External links
Anna Leese official site
Anna Leese at the Linari Classic Festival
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competitor: Anna Leese, 2011 Anna Leese.
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