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  2. John Collett (artist) - Wikipedia

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    John Collet or Collett (1725 – 6 August 1780) was an English satirical artist. [1] Life. He was born in London about 1725, and son of a gentleman holding a public ...

  3. Kim Richards - Wikipedia

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    Following her separation from Davis, Richards dated commodities salesman John J. Collett, a central figure in a criminal scheme involving 8,000 elderly investors and nearly US$150 million (equivalent to $336 million in 2023) in losses. On October 28, 1991, he was murdered outside Brent's Deli in Northridge.

  4. John Collett - Wikipedia

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    John Collett may refer to: John A. Collett (1908–1942), namesake of the USS Collett, a World War II-era destroyer; John Collett (artist) (1725–1780), English artist;

  5. Collett family - Wikipedia

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    Collett (also spelled Collet) is a Norwegian family of English origin, descended from English-born merchant James Collett (born 1655 in London, died 1727 in Christiania), who settled in Christiania in 1683. He married Karen Leuch, and died as the richest man in the city.

  6. John Collett (composer) - Wikipedia

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    John Collett (c1735-1775) was an English violinist and composer. He is credited with composing the first British four movement symphony. [1] Little is known of Collett's life. He may have been the son of Richard Collett or Thomas Collett, both members of the Royal Society of Musicians from 1739.

  7. John Collett Ryland - Wikipedia

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    The son of Joseph Ryland, a farmer of Lower Ditchford in Gloucestershire, and Freelove Collett of Slaughter, he was born at Bourton-on-the-Water on 12 October 1723. He was baptised in 1741 by Benjamin Beddome, who sent him about 1744 to Bernard Foskett's dissenting academy at Bristol to prepare for the Baptist ministry.

  8. John Collett (MP) - Wikipedia

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    John Collett (1798 – 28 November 1856) [1] was an Irish Whig politician. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He was elected Whig MP for Athlone at a by-election in 1843 —caused by the previous poll being declared void—and held the seat until 1847 when he did not seek re-election.

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