• Henry Tew (1654 - 26 Apr 1718) was a deputy governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He was the son of Richard and Mary (Clarke)...
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  • tew in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tew or TEW may refer to: Alan Tew, songwriter Alex Tew, British Internet self-promoter George Washington Tew (1829–1884)...
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    Other infamous pirates in his path included Henry Avery and William Kidd. It is frequently written that Tew had family in Rhode Island dating back to 1640...
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    aristocrat by marriage. Allene Tew was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, on July 7, 1872. Her father, Charles Henry Tew, was a banker in Jamestown, New...
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    Great Tew is an English village and civil parish in Oxfordshire, about 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Chipping Norton and 8 miles (13 km) south-west of...
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    as 478. With nearby Great Tew and Little Tew, Duns Tew is one of the three villages known collectively as "The Tews". A 'tew' is believed to be an ancient...
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    Mary Tudor, Queen of France (category Children of Henry VII of England)
    Mary Tudor (/ˈtjuːdər/ TEW-dər; 18 March 1496 – 25 June 1533) was an English princess who was briefly Queen of France as the third wife of King Louis...
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  • Indian Ocean. He is best known for sailing alongside Thomas Tew and Henry Avery. Thomas Tew's first voyage from Rhode Island, around the Cape of Good Hope...
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    Bab-el-Mandeb, where Every joined forces with five other pirate captains: Tew on the sloop-of-war Amity, with a crew of about sixty men; Joseph Faro on...
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    attack by Amity, killing Captain Tew. Perhaps intimidated by Fancy's 46 guns or weakened by their earlier battle with Tew, Fateh Muhammed's crew put up little...
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    during the American Civil War. Tew was born in Charleston, South Carolina to Henry Slade Tew and Caroline Courtenay. Tew's paternal ancestry was French...
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  • (died after 1682) 3. Mary Harris (1671–1736) 28. Henry Tew 14. Richard Tew (died c. 1673) 7. Mary Tew (1647 - after 1688) 30. William Clarke 15. Mary Clarke...
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    Plantations In office 1715–1721 Governor Samuel Cranston Preceded by Henry Tew Succeeded by John Wanton In office 1722–1727 Governor Samuel Cranston...
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  • God's Outlaw (1986 film) (category Films about Henry VIII)
    God's Outlaw is a 1986 British historical film directed by Tony Tew and starring Roger Rees, Bernard Archard and Keith Barron. It depicts the historical...
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  • Libertalia. A civil war came about and William was poisoned by Henry Avery and Thomas Tew. After a time as a buccaneer and privateer in the Nine Years'...
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    reading a paper before the Assembly disclaiming the present government, and Henry Bull was elected in his place. His position changed several years later...
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    they had signed a two-year lease on WestfieldLarge, located on the Great Tew Estate in the Cotswolds. They gave up the lease after photos of the house...
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    Walter Clarke, of Newport; May 1, 1700 – May 23, 1714 (died in office) Henry Tew, of Newport; June 15, 1714 – May 3, 1715 Joseph Jenckes, of Providence;...
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  • in the Indian Ocean. He is best known for sailing alongside Thomas Tew to join Henry Every’s pirate fleet which captured and looted the fabulously rich...
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    place to stay."[citation needed] "I honestly believe it iz better tew know nothing than tew know what ain't so." Another variation: "It is better to know...
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    even more dramatic, and called the "great revolution." Deputy Governor Henry Tew was deposed, and replaced by Joseph Jenckes of Providence, and every Assistant...
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    Sir Henry Morgan (Welsh: Harri Morgan; c. 1635 – 25 August 1688) was a Welsh privateer, plantation owner, and, later, Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica....
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  • Henry Jennings was an English privateer-turned-pirate. Jennings's first recorded act of piracy took place in early 1716 when, with three vessels and 150–300...
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    where he worked alongside other famous pirates of his time, including Thomas Tew. Most notable in his captures was Ganj-i-Sawai, a Mughal ship under the command...
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  • children. Their oldest son Andrew (1635-1686) married Mary Tew, the sister of Deputy Governor Henry Tew. Their daughter Mary (died 1718) married Thomas Borden...
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  • Golden Age of Piracy, he is best known for sailing alongside Thomas Tew to join Henry Every in the Indian Ocean, hunting the Moghul treasure fleet. In 1694...
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    The House of Tudor (/ˈtjuːdər/ TEW-dər) was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. They descended from the Tudors...
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    BA in 1625. In 1625 he inherited from his grandfather the manors of Great Tew and Burford in Oxfordshire, and, about the age of 21, married Lettice, daughter...
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    Strait, where he teamed up with five other pirate ships, including Thomas Tew's 8-gun, 46-man sloop-of-war Amity, Richard Want in a Brigantine Dolphin,...
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    the colony is referred to as "Libertalia," and was founded by Henry Avery and Thomas Tew among other famous pirates.) Ye Banished Privateers: The Legend...
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