J L Clemence - meaning and definition. What is J L Clemence
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What (who) is J L Clemence - definition

BRITISH FOOTBALLER (BORN 1978)
Clemence, Stephen
  • Clemence takes a shot at goal for Birmingham City against [[Manchester United]] on 25 March 2006.
  • Clemence (right) and [[Matthew Oakley]] playing for Leicester City on 23 February 2008.

J. L. Clemence         
  • Kirkley Cemetery twin chapels
John Louth Clemence; John Clemence
John Louth Clemence (1822, Lowestoft, Suffolk – 1911, Mutford, Suffolk) was an English architect, active in Suffolk, particularly Lowestoft.
George H. Clemence         
  • [[Elizabeth Street School]]
  • Print ad for Clemence, 1898
AMERICAN ARCHITECT (1865-1924)
George Clemence
George Henry Clemence (January 13, 1865 - February 2, 1924) was an architect and fellow of the American Institute of Architects who lived and practiced in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Clémence de Grandval         
  • Clémence de Grandval
FRENCH COMPOSER
Clemence de Grandval; Marie Grandval; Marie Félicie Clémence de Reiset; Vicomtesse de Grandval; Marie Felicia Grandval
Clémence de Grandval (21 January 1828 – 15 January 1907), born as Marie Félicie Clémence de Reiset and also known as Vicomtesse de Grandval and Marie Grandval, was a French composer of the Romantic era. She was a person and composer of stature during her life, although less remembered subsequently.

Wikipedia

Stephen Clemence

Stephen Neal Clemence (born 31 March 1978) is an English football coach and former player, who made nearly 250 appearances in the Premier League and Football League playing as a midfielder.

Clemence began his career with Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent six years as a professional but never established himself as a regular first-team player. He was capped once for England at under-21 level. He moved on to Birmingham City in 2003, where he was chosen player of the 2006–07 season, at the end of which he signed for Leicester City. An injury prone player, Clemence was well known for his passion, drive, leadership and commitment on the pitch. He suffered a series of long-term injuries in his career, the worst being a damaged heel while at Leicester, which brought his career to an end after 18 months on the sidelines. After retirement he joined the coaching staff at Sunderland before moving to Hull City as reserve-team manager and as first-team coach, and continued to follow Steve Bruce to Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday, Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion as first-team coach or assistant manager.