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    Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater Bethune CB (27 December 1802 – 14 February 1884)[citation needed] was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He rose to...
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    John Bethune (Scottish Gaelic: an t-Urr. Iain Beutan) (1751 – September 23, 1815) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister, who served and helped found Reformed...
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    Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (née McLeod; July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) was an American educator, philanthropist, humanitarian, womanist, and civil rights...
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  • Tasmania Angus Bethune (fur trader) (1783–1858), North West Company fur trader Charles Bethune (1802–1884), Royal Navy admiral David Bethune (c. 1494–1546)...
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    Charles James Stewart Bethune (12 August 1838 – 18 April 1932) was a Canadian Anglican priest and entomologist. He was along with William Saunders, a...
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    Edwin Ruthvin Bethune Jr. (born December 19, 1935), known as Ed Bethune, is an American lawyer, lobbyist, and novelist in Little Rock, Arkansas, who was...
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  • Rupert Charles Bethune (15 August 1917 – 2 March 1984) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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    The Bethune–Cookman Wildcats football team represents Bethune–Cookman University in the sport of college football. The Wildcats compete in the Division...
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    "Mingo" Wiggins, to a Columbus, Georgia lawyer, General James Neil Bethune. Bethune was "the first [newspaper] editor in the south to openly advocate secession"...
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    The House of Bethune (French: Maison de Béthune pronounced [mɛzɔ̃ də betyn]) is a French noble house from the province of Artois in the north of France...
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  • John Timothy "Tim" Bethune (born 22 January 1962) is a retired Canadian sprinter. At the 1982 Commonwealth Games, he placed 7th in the 400m and 4th as...
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    for the School. During that time, under the direction of Headmaster Charles Bethune, Trinity College School grew from the motley collection of wooden sheds...
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  • Pleasants (1907) W. M. Burton (1908–1909, 1912) H. Henningsen (1910) Charles Bethune (1911, 1914–1915) Cr. Wood (1913) W. H. "Bill" Hulse (1916) Edward...
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  • This is a list of Bethune-Cookman University alumni. Bethune-Cookman University is a historically black university located in Daytona Beach, Florida. "Home"...
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  • President Years Charles Bethune 1914–1915 W. "Bill" Hulse 1916–1918 Edward Ward 1919 F.O. Small 1920 J."Bill" Kennon 1921–1931 Jacob Jona J.P. 1932–1949...
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    Strachan Bethune, QC (November 6, 1821 – March 8, 1910) twice Bâtonnier of Montreal and the 1st Anglican Chancellor of the Diocese of Montreal. Born at...
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    Jean-Baptiste Bethune (April 25, 1821 – June 18, 1894) was a Belgian architect, artisan and designer who played a pivotal role in the Belgian and Catholic...
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    Bethune of Balfour is an ancient Scottish family who from about 1375 to 1888 were lairds of Balfour in Fife, an estate in the Lowlands parish of Markinch...
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  • encouraged the group. Although many have ascribed the term to Mary McLeod Bethune, African American newspapers had earlier used it to describe key black...
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    translations by J.E.D. Bethune (1848) and Charles Harrison-Wallace (1998) and a comment by the latter. The Great Northern War and Charles XII Charles XII and his...
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  • with the surname Bethune, one in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Sharp, later Bethune Baronetcy, of Scotscraig...
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    wed Canadian Robert A. Bethune (1855-1915), also an architect. Together they had one son, Charles William Bethune, in 1883. Bethune reportedly purchased...
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  • David Lindesay-Bethune, 15th Earl of Lindsay (9 February 1926 – 1 October 1989), styled Viscount Garnock between 1943 and 1985, was a British soldier...
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  • Robert VII de Béthune (c. 1201 – 12 November 1248 in Sardinia) was a nobleman from the House of Bethune from Artois. He served as a knight and military...
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  • William Bethune of Craigfoodie (died 1699) and his wife Mary Bethune, daughter of Andrew Bethune of Blebo (died 1653). His younger brother George Bethune (died...
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  • Bethune-Cookman in Daytona Beach, Florida, where he played football on a full scholarship. Though Bailey was interested in becoming a pilot, Bethune-Cookman...
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  • March 18, 2022. Bethune, Brian (February 24, 2017). "Pumpkinflowers, a soldier's story". Macleans. Retrieved March 18, 2022. Bethune, Brian (January 26...
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  • Edith Bethune-Baker, née Furneaux Jordan, a welfare campaigner, who was born in 1862. Their son Arthur Bethune-Baker was a contemporary of Charles Hamilton...
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    Chopin, while Marie Curie lived nearby on the Quai Bethune. A notable fictional resident was Charles Swann, protagonist of the novel of Marcel Proust Remembrance...
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    Béthune, nicknamed William the Red (French: Guillaume II « le Roux » de Bethune; d. April 1214) was French nobleman. He was a ruling Lord of Béthune,...
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