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Meaning of "wickliffe"
wickliffe (noun) - a surname of English origin, often used as a personal name or family name
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- A surname.
- A small town in the Rural City of Ararat, Victoria, Australia.
- An unincorporated community in Crawford County, Indiana, United States.
- A small city, the county seat of Ballard County, Kentucky, United States.
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Wickliffe disclose annular chain guides.
The film is dedicated to both Ledger and Wickliffe.
Wickliffe received a strong education in public school and through private tutors.
Its county seat is Wickliffe.
Mr Wickliffe then carried out painting work.
Among the earliest of these eminent persons was John Wickliffe.
Wickliffe Draper funded the expedition.
The Court of Appeal later quashed that conviction and Wickliffe was acquitted at a retrial.
Wickliffe gave to the world a version of the Holy Bible in English.
Pianist Patrick Wickliffe will accompany him.
Wickliffe was charged with the murder of the editor of the Kentucky Gazette.
Burns was found guilty of murder of Michael Quinlivan near Wickliffe.
Stunt technician Conway Wickliffe was killed in a car crash while planning a stunt with the Batmobile.
To the east its boundaries ended at the Hopkins River and Wickliffe.
His son Wickliffe Draper inherited his fortune and used it to begin the Pioneer Fund.
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Arranged by Wickliffe.
Wickliffe maintained the state 's credit by paying the interest due on state securities.
In his early life, Wickliffe was known to gamble at cards.
Wickliffe was not seriously injured, and returned home three days after the attack.
Later that night, he wrote Wickliffe a letter of apology.
Later in life, Wickliffe was crippled in a carriage accident and also went completely blind.
He was the youngest of the nine children born to Charles and Lydia ( Hardin ) Wickliffe.
Wickliffe and Tyler were friends, having shared a room when they were both in Congress.
Persecution against the Christians, unto the time of John Wickliffe.
Neither was Wickliffe loyal to the Jacksonian platform, however.
The special tribute reads, ' In memory of our friends Heath Ledger and Conway Wickliffe.
Did you go to Wickliffe after that?
His former home, Coulallenby, now serves as the city hall of Wickliffe.
Wickliffe supported the " Old Court ", which was the court that eventually prevailed.
Of the sixty-nine votes needed to be elected to the seat, Wickliffe received forty-nine.
Mr. Wickliffe was one of.
The entirety of SR 633 is located within the city limits of Wickliffe in Lake County.
Wickliffe also emancipated his cousin, Lucretia Russell, and her four children.
Hawes and Wickliffe became law partners upon the former 's admission to the bar in 1818.
In 1813, Wickliffe married Margaret Cripps, and the couple had three sons and five daughters.
In 1855, Wickliffe was nominated as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Louisiana.