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  1. Cleveland was born in Loughborough, the son of Thomas Cleveland, Vicar of Hinckley (1620–1652), and educated at Hinckley Grammar School. Admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge, he graduated BA in 1632 and became a fellow of St John's College in 1634, [1][2] where he became a college tutor and lecturer in rhetoric. [1]

  2. John Cleveland (born June 16, 1613, Loughborough, Leicestershire, Eng.—died April 29, 1658, London) was an English poet, the most popular of his time, and then and in later times the most commonly abused Metaphysical poet.

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  3. John Cleveland, an esteemed English poet of the 17th century, was born in the quaint town of Loughborough in Leicestershire. He later embarked on his academic journey at the illustrious Cambridge University. Loyalist during the Civil War

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    The character was written out of Family Guy largely at the behest of Alex Borstein, who complained the deep gravelly female voice of Loretta was too demanding of her voice.

    Despite the amicable parting on Family Guy, The "Pilot" of The Cleveland Showshowed Loretta as being spiteful towards Cleveland during their divorce, taking possession of their old house while leaving Jr. with him. Following her death, she leaves her estate to Jr. in "You're the Best Man, Cleveland Brown" under the stipulation that none of it is us...

    Peter crank-calls Cleveland in "Baby Got Black" and pretends to be Loretta, having faked her own death to trick the IRS. She is seen in a hallucination of Peter's on a cruise ship full of deceased characters in the Panama Canal in "Coma Guy".

  5. Frances Clara Cleveland Preston (née Folsom, christened Frank Clara; July 21, 1864 – October 29, 1947) was the first lady of the United States from 1886 to 1889 and again from 1893 until 1897, as the wife of President Grover Cleveland. She is the only first lady in U.S. history to have served in the role during two non-consecutive terms.

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  7. Oct 14, 2024 · Overview. John Cleveland. (1613—1658) poet. Quick Reference. (161358), Cavalier poet, joined the king's camp in Oxford during the civil war as an active Royalist; he wrote there one of his best‐known satires, ‘The Rebel Scot’. Although criticized during his life as an academic and coterie poet, his works were highly popular.

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