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John Lambert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Lambert may refer to: •John Lambert (British Army officer) (d. 1847), British Army general •John William Lambert (1860-1952), American automotive pioneer •John Harold "Jack" Lambert, better know...
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John Lambert (Protestant martyr) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Lambert (died 1538) was a Protestant martyr burnt to death on November 22 at Smithfield, London. He was considered a heretic by the Roman Catholic Church and Henry VIII's Church of England. Lamb...
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The first US gasoline-powered automobile was a three-wheel motor buggy built by John Lambert. ... America's first gasoline-powered automobile was a three-wheel motor buggy - the 1891 Lambert car invented by John Lambert. Later, after seeing the 1895 Times-Herald race, John Lambert went on to produce four-wheel vehicles at...
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The history of the automobile it is estimated that over 100,000 patents and dozens of inventors created the modern automobile. ... Biographies - Famous Automobile Makers ... Pictorial Timeline of Automobiles...
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John William Lambert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Biography of Major-General John Lambert 1619-84 ... John Lambert was born into a minor gentry family at Calton Hall in the village of Kirkby Malhamdale, Yorkshire. He was probably educated at Cambridge and the Inns of Court. In 1639, he married Frances, the daughter of Sir William Lister, who remained a close and...
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John Lambert, pioneer of "Rhodes Valley," Utah, was born at Gargrave, England, January 31, 1820. At an early age he was obliged to earn his living, for his daughter relates, that because of his father's death, John was working at the age of seven for his own maintenance.
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