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Regression (film) (1,858 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article

retrieve his memories, and come to suspect that their colleague Detective George Nesbitt is involved. They detain him but fail to find evidence against him.
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Young of Culdaff 1768: Charles Stewart of Horn Head House 1769: 1771: George Nesbitt of Woodhill 1772: John Boyd of Ballymacool House 1773: Colonel Alexander
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Civil Service, and Mary Jane Thompson. His maternal great-grandfather, George Nesbitt Thompson, (1753–1831), was private secretary to Warren Hastings. His
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Fethard, County Tipperary, and Lizzie Moulson, daughter of the Rev. George Nesbitt. She attended the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art. Around 1900, she
Ezekiel Nesbitt (365 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
County Donegal and educated privately in the town of Raphoe. His father, George Nesbitt, was a clergyman from Mountcharles in Donegal. Ezekiel studied at Trinity
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Beerboom. He married twice; firstly to Charlotte Thompson, daughter of George Nesbitt Thompson; secondly to Mary Fendall, daughter of John Fendall, Member