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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 )
* Cust, Lionel, ' The Painter HE ', Second Annual Volume of the Walpole Society 1912-1913, Oxford ( 1913 ) & London ( 1969 ), 1-44.
* Roger Fry and Lionel Cust: December 1909 – December 1913
* Roger Fry, Lionel Cust, and More Adey: January 1914 – May 1919
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 Sir
HRH The Duke of York, Lord and Lady Llangattock, Sir Charles Cust and the Hon.
In 1754, Belton was inherited by Sir John Cust, the son of previous owner Viscount Tyrconnel's widowed sister.
* Sir John Cust, 3rd Baronet ( 1718 – 1770 ).
* Sir Brownlow Cust ( 1744 – 1807 ).
Son of Sir John Cust.
Son of Sir Brownlow Cust.
Sir John Cust, 3rd Baronet
It was created in 1776 for Sir Brownlow Cust, 4th Baronet.
* Sir Richard Cust, 1st Baronet ( 1622 – 1700 )
** Sir Pury Cust ( c. 1655 – 1699 )
* Sir Richard Cust, 2nd Baronet ( 1680 – 1734 )
* Sir John Cust, 3rd Baronet ( 1718 – 1770 )
* Sir Brownlow Cust, 4th Baronet ( 1744 – 1807 ) ( created Baron Brownlow in 1776 )
Principal landowners were The Mercers ' Company, Sir Thomas Whichcote DL, E. R. C. Cust DL, the Very Rev.

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

Cust and ).
* Adelbert Salusbury Cockayne Cust, 5th Baron Brownlow ( 1867 – 1927 ).
* Peregrine Cust, 6th Baron Brownlow ( 1899 – 1978 ).
* Edward Cust, 7th Baron Brownlow ( born 1936 ).
* Robert Needham Cust ( 1895 ).
He was created a Baronet in 1876 ( see Cust Baronets, of Leasowe Castle ).
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 ).

Lionel and Sir
He was granted a state funeral on 14 September, which was attended by over 1, 000 mourners including Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, Premier Neville Wran, Mervyn Wood, Justice Lionel Murphy and former NSW Labor Premier and former Governor-General Sir William McKell.
These figures included Cape Colony Governor Sir Alfred Milner, Cape Prime Minister Cecil Rhodes, British Colonial Secretary Joseph Chamberlain, and mining syndicate owners or Randlords ( nicknamed the gold bugs ), such as Alfred Beit, Barney Barnato, and Lionel Phillips.
* Sir Lionel Murgatroyd The Sixth Baronet
Among their grievances was the King's failure to promptly pay the soldiers ' wages, his favour towards Dunbar, his demand that the Percies hand over their Scottish prisoners, his failure to put an end to Owain Glyn Dŵr's rebellion through a negotiated settlement, his increasing promotion of his son Prince Henry's military authority in Wales, and his failure to ransom the Percies ' kinsman, Henry Percy's brother-in-law, Sir Edmund Mortimer ( 1376 – 1409 ), whom the Welsh had captured in June 1402, and who had a claim to the crown as the grandson of Lionel, 1st Duke of Clarence, second surviving son of King Edward III.
* Sir Lionel Phillips, 1st Baronet, of Tylney Hall ( 1912 ), extant
:* Sir Lionel Murgatroyd The Sixth Baronet
Thomas Tollemache ( Talmash or Tolmach ) ( c. 1651 – 1694 ) was an English soldier ; the second son of Sir Lionel Tollemache of Helmingham, Suffolk and his wife, Elizabeth, 2nd Countess of Dysart.
Later, with the help of King Arthur, Lancelot defeats Claudas and recovers his father's kingdom, though he again decides to remain at Camelot with his cousins Sir Bors and Sir Lionel and his illegitimate half-brother Ector de Maris.
* Sir Denys Lionel Page 1971 – 1974
* Sir Lionel, a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
His father, Sir John Suckling, was Secretary of State under James I and Comptroller of the Household of Charles I, and his mother was Elizabeth Cranfield, sister of Sir Lionel Cranfield, 1st Earl of Middlesex.
Artists with works displayed in Government House include E. Phillips Fox, Tom Roberts, Sir Arthur Streeton, Sir William Dargie, Margaret Preston, Rupert Bunny, Nicholas Chevalier, W. B. McInnes, Elioth Gruner, Sir Lionel Lindsay, Sir Bertram Mackennal, Sir Hans Heysen, Lloyd Rees, Fred Williams, Arthur Boyd, Sir Sidney Nolan, Leonard French, Justin O ' Brien, Ray Crooke, John Dowie, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, Margaret Olley, Pro Hart, Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungarrayi, Charlie Tjararu Tjungarrayi and Paddy Japaljarri Sims.
Sir Oliver Tressilian lives at the house of Penarrow together with his brother Lionel and his servant Nicholas.
Circumstances make everyone believe Sir Oliver is the killer, and Lionel does nothing to quench that rumor.
Lionel has inherited Sir Oliver's possessions and even manages to befriend Sir John and become betrothed to Rosamund, who still believes Sir Oliver the murderer of her brother.
Sir Erskine May found several precedents for Members disabled to sit for refusing to take the Oath, together with Quaker MP Joseph Pease who was permitted to affirm, and Jewish MPs Baron Lionel de Rothschild and David Salomons who were eventually allowed to take the Oath while omitting the words " on the true faith of a Christian ".

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