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'''Lindsay''' |
'''Lindsay''' may refer to the family of the Earls of Crawford and Balcarres: | ||
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'''Lindsay''' may refer to the following towns: | |||
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'''Lindsay''' or '''Lindsey''' may refer to persons: | |||
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Lindsay may refer to the family of the Earls of Crawford and Balcarres:
Lindsay may refer to the following towns:
- Lindsay, Ontario
- Lindsay, California
- Lindsay, Cooke County, Texas
- Lindsay, Reeves County, Texas
- Lindsay, Nebraska
Lindsay or Lindsey may refer to persons:
- Lindsey Buckingham, guitarist and singer for Fleetwood Mac.
- John Lindsay, a former U.S. Congressman and former New York City Mayor
- Lindsey Hunter is an NBA basketball player.
- Lindsay Wagner
- Lindsay Lohan
Similarly spelled, the name Lindsey was a sub-kingdom of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy in what is now Lincolnshire.
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