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Cust and Lionel
* Cust, Lionel.
Fry was its co-editor between 1909 and 1919 ( first with Lionel Cust, then with Cust and More Adey ) but his influence on the Burlington Magazine continued until his death: Fry was in the Consultative Committee of the Burlington since its beginnings and when he left the editorship, following a dispute with Cust and Adey regarding the editorial policy on modern art, he was able to use his influence on the Committee to choose the successor he considered appropriate, Robert Rattray Tatlock.
* History of Eton College, by Lionel Cust ( 1899 )
* Roger Fry and Lionel Cust: December 1909 – December 1913
* Roger Fry, Lionel Cust, and More Adey: January 1914 – May 1919
* Cust, Lionel and Sir Sidney Colvin, History of the Society of Dilettanti ( London: Macmillan, 1898 ).
Notable recent office-holders have included Sir Lionel Cust ( 1901 – 1927 ), Sir Kenneth Clark ( 1934 – 1944 ), Professor Anthony Blunt ( 1945 – 1972 ), and Sir Oliver Millar ( 1972 – 1988 ).
* Sir Lionel Cust 1901-1927
Sir Lionel Cust, Surveyor of the King's Pictures, had been responsible for works of art from 1901 to 1927.
* Sir Lionel Cust 1901-1927 ( also Pictures )
According to art historian Lionel Cust, " In his earlier works Long showed great power and thoroughly deserved his success and popularity ", but added that his later works " suffered from a continual repetition of types which resulted in monotony ".

Cust and Society
About 40 turned up on the day of the trial, including Woolf herself, Forster and such diverse figures as biologist Julian Huxley, Laurence Housman of the British Sexological Society, Robert Cust JP of the London Morality Council, Charles Ricketts of the Royal Academy of Art and Rabbi Joseph Frederick Stern of the East London Synagogue.

Cust and &
* Cust, Edward, Annals of the wars of the eighteenth century, Gilbert & Rivington Printers: London, 1862.

Cust and ),
* Jack Cust ( born 1979 ), MLB player
* Jack Cust ( born 1979 ), a professional baseball player who played for the Oakland Athletics.
* Essai de Sémantique ( 1897 ), on the signification of words, which was translated into English by Mrs H. Cust with preface by J. P. Postgate.
Their grandson John William Spencer Brownlow Egerton-Cust, 2nd Earl Brownlow ( 1842 – 1867 ), assumed the additional surname of Egerton and inherited the Bridgewater estates after a lengthy lawsuit ( see the Baron Brownlow for additional information on the Cust family ).
* Lady Florence Harriet Lascelles ( 1838 – 1901 ), married Lt .- Col. John Cust, grandson of Brownlow Cust, 1st Baron Brownlow.

Cust and .
The chairman was Charles Hanbury-Tracy and the other members were Edward Cust, Thomas Liddell, the poet Samuel Rogers and the artist George Vivian.
* Cust, Edward.
HRH The Duke of York, Lord and Lady Llangattock, Sir Charles Cust and the Hon.
For spring training in 2009, the Somerset Patriots became the first Atlantic League team to hold its spring training in its own locale, at the Jack Cust Baseball Academy in nearby Flemington, instead of the traditional site in Lakeland, Florida.
The church contains tombs of the Baron Brownlow | Brownlow and Cust families.
In 1754, Belton was inherited by Sir John Cust, the son of previous owner Viscount Tyrconnel's widowed sister.
Further death duties were incurred in 1927 on the death of the 3rd Earl's successor, his second cousin Adelbert Cust, 5th Baron Brownlow.
Son of Sir John Cust.
Son of Sir Brownlow Cust.
In 1821 ownership passed to the Cust family.
Margaret never read the book ; she died on 11 February 1894 at the age of 5 and was buried at the country estate of her father's friend, Harry Cockayne Cust, in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire.
In a seemingly unconnected story, a travelling salesman named Alexander Bonaparte Cust has travelled to all of the murder locations on the day the crimes occurred.
Cust had suffered a blow on the head during military service.
The investigation progress given from Hastings's diary is followed by description of life of an Alexander Bonaparte Cust.
Contrary to his pompous name, Cust has not tasted real success.
Due to his condition, now Cust has taken a job of travelling salesman, who sells stockings.
While Poirot is investigating Alice's murder, Cust marks the Andover destination in his map.
Cust, who is present in the cinema hall, leaves unnoticed.
It is revealed that Cust has suffered another blackout.
A terrified Cust decides to run away and lies about his destination to his landlady.

Lionel and ',
* Schuh, Russell ( 2003 ) ' Chadic overview ', in M. Lionel Bender, Gabor Takacs, and David L. Appleyard ( eds.
The two men agreed in the choice of Khaki or dust colour for the uniform of the Guides .." Lionel J Trotter ' A Leader of Light Horse: Life of Hodson of Hodson's Horse ', p. 51.
* Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne ( 1989 ) ' Nile-Nubian Reconsidered ', in M. Lionel Bender ( ed.
Other established characters in the TV series included The Man with the Stick, who wore a paper helmet daubed with drawings of what he had witnessed during the last week, and carried a stick with a mystery item attached to the end ; Graham Lister, Reeves ' nemesis who regularly entered the talent show, " Novelty Island ", with a series of dreadful acts ; Donald and Davey Stott, two brothers from the North East with high-pitched voices, who would recreate popular television game shows ; Tinker's Rucksack, a pair of ramblers, one of whom was conducting an affair with the other's wife ; and ' Judge Lionel Nutmeg ', a judge who presided over the " That's Justice " segment of the show.
Klos replaced Lionel Charbonnier as first-choice and was nicknamed ' Der Goalie ', a play on club legend Andy Goram's " The Goalie " moniker.
The production starred Earle Grey as ' The Man ', Gladys Young as ' The Woman ' and Lionel Millard as ' The Customer '.

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