• an investigation to determine the cause of the fire was completed. Francis Drake Francis Drake Hall of Residence (Rear) Mary Newman Robbins Radnor Gibbon...
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    pastor, and Francis Marion Drake, a Union general during the Civil War. Drake was originally affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),...
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  • Sir Francis Drake (aka The Adventures of Sir Francis Drake) is a 1961–1962 British adventure television series starring Terence Morgan as Sir Francis Drake...
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    Buckland Abbey (category Francis Drake)
    Younger and Sir Francis Drake. It is owned by the National Trust. Buckland Abbey was founded as a Cistercian abbey in 1278 by Amicia, Countess of Devon and...
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    and Francis was left with only a fifth of that money. Having borrowed money, Bacon got into debt. To support himself, he took up his residence in law...
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    Hindemith, Andrés Segovia, Peter Pears, Benjamin Britten and Francis Poulenc. The Hall maintained a particularly fruitful relationship with Benjamin...
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    Matthew Hall McAllister (1800–1865). Francis Marion Cutler, who married Caroline D. Martin, daughter of Jason Martin. Cutler died at the age of 54 at his...
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    for the Cesarewitch. The NGRC had visited Drake's kennels and found the dog in residence there, instead of being with owner Ken Peckham at his kennels)...
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    Esher Place (category Episcopal palaces of the bishops of Winchester)
    Lord High Admiral, Lord Howard of Effingham, who granted it to Sir Francis Drake's cousin Richard Drake. After the defeat of the Spanish Armada, three captured...
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    Armada Portrait (category Portraits of Elizabeth I of England)
    just a portrait of the queen. The version owned by the Tyrwhitt-Drake family, which may have been commissioned by Sir Francis Drake, was first recorded...
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    William Strode (1562–1637) (category Members of the Parliament of England for Plympton Erle)
    Sheriff of Devon for 1593–94. In 1595 he was in charge of construction works on Plymouth fort. He was a close friend of Admiral Sir Francis Drake (died...
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    co.uk), "located in a private residence in central St Ives, Cornwall UK" Sir Richard Francis Burton at Library of Congress, with 172 library catalogue...
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    A concert hall is a cultural building with a stage that serves as a performance venue and an auditorium filled with seats. This list does not include other...
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    Plymouth (redirect from City of Plymouth)
    England's first foray into the Atlantic slave trade, as well as Sir Francis Drake, Mayor of Plymouth in 1581–2. Crews for the first English failed settlement...
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    New World. Walsingham was among the promoters of Francis Drake's profitable 1578–1581 circumnavigation of the world, correctly judging that Spanish possessions...
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  • the residence halls located on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park. The campus is located in College Park, Maryland. "University of Maryland...
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    whose principal seat was Colcombe House in the parish of Colyton, the former residence of Walter Erle of which mansion house and deerpark a lease had been...
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    Elizabeth Stafford (category Daughters of barons)
    Musbury, Devonshire, and brother of Bernard Drake, by whom she had a son, Francis Drake (d. 1633). Dorothy Stafford, who likely died in infancy. Elizabeth Stafford's...
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  • Fenton Hall (administration), Jewett Hall (sciences), Dods Hall (physical education and athletics), an addition to Mason Hall, and residence halls Gregory...
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    Scalping (redirect from Scalp Act of 1749)
    the "Game of Love". Oxford University Press. p. 146. ISBN 9780195649475. "Heritage History | Indian History for Young Folks by Francis Drake". www.heritage-history...
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    judge Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (1746–1800), of nearby Churston Court, which he let to a tenant. Judge Buller had another residence, on bleak Dartmoor...
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    little is known about him. June Drake, Evenden's great-great-granddaughter, wrote in a 2012 letter to the Friends of Medway Archives that he was born...
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  • Charles, Notes and Sketches of New South Wales, during a residence in that colony from 1839 to 1844; BOUND WITH: "Life of Drake" by John Barrow (1st ed,...
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    Francis Albert Sinatra (/sɪˈnɑːtrə/; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Chairman of the Board" and later...
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    schools. Most of the university's 8,000 undergraduates live on campus in one of 33 residence halls. The university's athletic teams are members of the NCAA...
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    listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Hale Hall (originally Enarson Hall), Hayes Hall, Ohio Stadium and Orton Hall. Unlike earlier public universities...
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  • fight before leaving. In Season 7, an 18-year-old Glen visits the Francis residence to tell Sally he has a new job as a soldier. He recently graduated...
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    Sir Francis Knollys, KG of Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire (c. 1511/c. 1514 – 19 July 1596) was an English courtier in the service of Henry VIII, Edward...
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    Dred Scott (category Year of birth uncertain)
    originally Francis B. Murdoch and later Charles D. Drake. As more than a year elapsed from the time of the initial petition filing until the trial, Drake had...
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    capturing Drake after an hour-long gun battle in which British captain George Burdon was killed. Lieutenant Simpson was given command of Drake for the return...
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