LC control no. | n 2001126125 |
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Personal name heading | Simmons, John Lintorn Arabin, 1821-1903 |
Variant(s) | Simmons, John Linton Arabin, Sir, 1821-1903 Simmons, J. L. A. (John Lintorn Arabin), 1821-1903 Simmons, L. A. (John Lintorn Arabin), 1821-1903 Simmons, Captain (John Lintorn Arabin), 1821-1903 Simmons, Lintorn, 1821-1903 Lintorn Simmons, John, 1821-1903 One who has served, 1821-1903 |
Found in | Fenton, R. Omar Pacha & Colonel Simmons, Queen's Commisioner at the head quarters of the Ottoman army [graphic] 1855. Hart's annual army list, 1855, via Google Books, Jan. 6, 2012: p. 99 (John Linton [sic] Arabin Simmons, Capt., Royal Engineers) Raglan : from the Penisula to the Crimea, 1993: p. 187 (Brit. liaison officer with Omar Pasha, Capt. (later Lt.-Col.) L.A. Simmons) LC database, Nov. 7, 2001 (hdg.: Simmons, John Linton Arabin, Sir, 1821-1903; usage: J.L.A. Simmmons) LC database, Jan. 6, 2012 (hdgs.: Simmons, J. L. A. (John Linton Arabin), Sir, 1821-1903; Simmons, John Linton Arabin, Sir, 1821-1903; usage: Colonel Simmons) Oxford DNB, Jan. 6, 2012 (Simmons, Sir John Lintorn Arabin (1821-1903), army officer; b. Feb. 12, 1821, Langford, Somerset; d. Feb. 14, 1903, Hawley House, near Blackwater, Hampshire) Wikipedia, Jan. 6, 2012 (under heading: Lintorn SImmons: Field Marshal Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons, GCB, GCMG (12 Feb. 1821-14 Feb. 1903), British soldier; picture captions: Field Marshal Sir John Simmons, GCB, GCMG; Sir John Simmons; Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons) OCLC, Jan. 6, 2012 (hdgs.: Simmons, J. L. A. (John Linton Arabin), Sir, 1821-1903.; Simmons, J. L. A. (John Lintorn Arabin), 1821-1903; Simmons, John Linton Arabin; Simmons, John Linton Arabin, Sir, 1821-1903; Simmons, John Lintorn Arabin.; Simmons, John Lintorn Arabin, Sir, 1821-1903; Simmons, John Lintorn Arabin, Sir, Field-Marshal; Simmons, Sir, John Lintorn Arabin, 1821-1903; Simmons, Lintorn; Simmons, Lintorn, Sir; usage: J.L.A. Simmons; Captain J.L.A. Simmons; Captain Simmons, R.E.; General Sir Lintorn Simmons; Major-Gen. Sir Lintorn Simmons; Field-Marshal Sir Lintorn Simmons, GCB; "One who has served") |