• James Watt also known as Tonto (born 21 September 1952) is a former Northern Irish loyalist who was the top bomb maker for the Ulster Volunteer Force...
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  • James Watt (diplomat) (born 1951), British ambassador James Watt (loyalist) (born 1952), former Northern Irish loyalist paramilitary HMS James Watt (launched...
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    Colonists who supported the British cause in the American Revolution were Loyalists, often called Tories, or, occasionally, Royalists or King's Men. George...
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    American-born military officer, politician and landowner who fought as a Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War. He was the son of Sir William Johnson...
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    British and Loyalists of aiding and abetting the murders, and claimed "the savages" ate two of the prisoners. Canadian historian Gavin Watt, however, has...
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  • the writings of Gavin K. Watt, a Canadian historian of Loyalist descent.[citation needed] The film portrays only Loyalist and Native Americans as antagonists;...
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  • City from 1691 to 1694 Abraham de Peyster (captain) (1753–1798), American Loyalist officer and Treasurer of New Brunswick Abraham de Peyster (treasurer) (1696–1767)...
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    Peter Gansevoort. The besieging force was composed of British regulars, Loyalist soldiers, Hessians, and indigenous warriors, under the command of Brigadier...
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    King's Royal Regiment of New York (category Loyalist military units in the American Revolution)
    1776. The On-Line Institute for advances Loyalist Studies Retrieved July 4, 2015. Cruikshank, Ernest A. and Watt, Gavin K., The History and Master Roll...
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    companies was attacked by a British patrol, and Loyalist spies informed John Graves Simcoe, leader of the Loyalist Queen's Rangers, of Lacey's whereabouts. In...
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    siblings was New York Governor James DeLancey and fellow loyalist Oliver DeLancey. Together, they were the parents of: Robert Watts (1743–1814), who married...
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    John Watts Jr. (August 27, 1749 – September 3, 1836) was an American lawyer and politician from New York City who represented New York in the U.S. House...
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    Michigan State University Press. OCLC 1034677575. Watts, Steven (1990). "The Last of the Fathers: James Madison and the Republican Legacy". The American...
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  • Christian Huck (1747 or 1748 – July 12, 1780), a Loyalist soldier from Philadelphia during the American Revolutionary War, was known for Huck's Defeat...
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    Cobleskill-Richmondville High School. The raid marked the beginning of a phase in which Loyalists and Iroquois, encouraged and supplied by British authorities in the Province...
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  • The Shankill Butchers were an Ulster loyalist paramilitary gang – many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) – that was active between...
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    Brunswick was in turn split from Nova Scotia as part of a reorganization of Loyalist settlements in the Maritimes, which led to the incorporation of Saint John...
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    Anne DeLancey, became the wife of John Watts, member of the New York General Assembly.[failed verification] James went to England for his schooling, and...
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  • and Messrs Bayard, Watts, and Rutgers. When, in 1765 his sister Ann married the judge and Loyalist historian, Thomas Jones, James De Lancey gave them...
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  • crime. Watt felt differently; however, he feared retaliation from his fellow soldiers. After calling his father, Rick Watt — an Army veteran — Watt decided...
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    support of France, Spain and the Dutch Republic, while the British and Loyalist forces hired Hessian soldiers from Germany for assistance. The conflict...
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    John Watts, somehow never managed to cross paths with any parties of Cherokee. At the beginning of April 1779, a group of 300 Cherokee and 50 Loyalist Rangers...
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  • Endowment for the Humanities (and later as Secretary of Education) and James G. Watt as Secretary of the Interior. According to Mandate's authors, around...
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    government ships. A number of smaller vessels from the village were burned by loyalist troops and that proved damaging to Airth's subsequent development as a...
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    under joint command of Colonels Isaac Shelby, James Williams, and Elijah Clarke prepared to raid a Loyalist camp at Musgrove's Mill, which controlled the...
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    As Loyalists, they left for Britain in 1775 and never returned, leaving "Rose Hill" and the Broadway house in the hands of their son John Watts (1749—1836)...
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  • July 22, 2024. Micek, John (July 22, 2024). "Mass. Gov. Healey, a Biden loyalist, endorses Kamala Harris for president". MassLive. Retrieved July 27, 2024...
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  • civilian was stabbed to death by a group of loyalists close to the town's leisure centre. 24 August 1991- Martin Watters (27) a Catholic civilian was beaten to...
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  • radio host, author, and political commentator Jamie Bryson, Northern Irish loyalist activist Jon Caldara, libertarian activist and President of the Independence...
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  • Revolutionary War. He led Patriot forces in a successful 1780 ambush against Loyalist troops led by Captain Christian Huck. Bratton's men killed Huck during...
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