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Samuel Lyde Samuel Lyde (1825–1860) was an English writer and Church of England missionary who worked in Syria in the 1850s and wrote a pioneering book on the Alawite sect. In 1856, he sparked months of anti-Christian rioting in Ottoman Palestine when, ...
(1825–1860), British missionary in Syria and pioneering author on the Alawite sect *
Lyde Baronets The Lyde Baronetcy, of Ayot St Lawrence in the County of Hertford, was title in the Baronetage of Great Britain. It was created on 13 October 1772 for Lyonel Lyde. The title became extinct on his death in 1791. Lyde baronets, of Ayot St Lawrenc ...
, of Ayot St Lawrence in the County of Hertford, title in the Baronetage of Great Britain *
River Lyde, Buckinghamshire The River Lyde is a river in Buckinghamshire and tributary of the River Thame. It rises at springs in Bledlow (which takes its name from the river) then flows due north west to join the Cuttle Brook about a mile east of Towersey in Oxfords ...
, river in Buckinghamshire and tributary of the River Thames It may also refer to: *
Barlow Lyde & Gilbert Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP (informally BLG) was an international law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom which specialised in commercial litigation, dispute resolution, insurance and reinsurance. It had around 290 lawyers and 80 partne ...
(BLG), is an international law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom *
Jackie Frazier-Lyde Jacqueline "Jacqui" Frazier-Lyde (born Jacqueline Frazier; December 2, 1961) is an American lawyer and former professional boxer. She is the daughter of former world Heavyweight boxing champion Joe Frazier. In January 2000, at the age of 38, Fra ...
(born 1962), American lawyer and former professional boxer, daughter of Joe Frazier *
John Lyde Wilson John Lyde Wilson (May 24, 1784February 12, 1849) was the 49th Governor of South Carolina from 1822 to 1824 and an ardent supporter of dueling. Early life and career Born in Marlboro County, Wilson studied law in Baltimore and was admitted to t ...
(1784–1849), the 49th Governor of South Carolina from 1822 to 1824, an ardent supporter of dueling *
Lyde Browne (antiquary) Lyde Browne (died 10 September 1787, Foster Lane, Cheapside, London) was an 18th-century English antiquary and banker, who owned one of the largest antiquities collections of the time. This now forms the nucleus of the classical sculpture col ...
(died 1787), 18th-century English antiquary and banker *
Lyde Browne (British Army officer) Lyde Browne (died 1803) was an officer in the 18th-century British Army. Life The son of the antiquary Lyde Browne, his baptism probably occurred on 3 May 1759 at St John Zachary, London. He entered the army as cornet in the 3rd Dragoons on 11 Ju ...
(died 1803), officer in the 18th-century British Army * Pipe and Lyde, village and civil parish in Herefordshire, England {{disambiguation