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  WILLIAM LEGGE (c. 1609-1670) - Online Information article about WILLIAM LEGGE (c. 1609-1670)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Regaining his freedom in 16J3, he spent some years abroad, but in 1659 he was once more in England inciting the royalists to rise.
Legge enjoyed the favour of Charles II., who offered to make him an See also:
Lewisham and earl of Dartmouth; in 1713 he exchanged his offices for that of keeper of the privy See also:
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 William Legge, 2nd earl of Dartmouth --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Legge was educated at Westminster School and Trinity College, Oxford.
Dartmouth, William Legge, 2nd earl of, Viscount Lewisham, Baron Dartmouth of Dartmouth...
"Dartmouth, William Legge, 2nd earl of, Viscount Lewisham, Baron Dartmouth of Dartmouth." Encyclopædia Britannica.
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In the Legg cutter (actually a tobacco-cutting machine), the leaf is forced through an aperture and cut into strips.
The crushing, tearing, and curling (CTC) machine consists of two serrated metal rollers, placed close together and revolving at unequal speeds, which cut, tear, and twist the leaf.
This time can be halved in fermenting leaf broken by the Legg cutter, CTC machine, and Rotorvane.
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