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    Robert Searle (alias John Davis) was one of the earliest and most active of the English buccaneers on Jamaica. Nothing, to date, is known of his early...
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  • Robert Searles may refer to: Robert Searle, English buccaneer Robert L. Searles, American businessman and politician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • to adopt Searle as his son. Following Maugham's death, Searle went into retirement in Monte Carlo. He was interviewed by the scholar Robert Calder when...
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  • various pharmaceuticals that were developed by G. D. Searle & Company (often referred to as Searle). Searle is most notable for having developed the first female...
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  • Ronald William Fordham Searle CBE RDI (3 March 1920 – 30 December 2011) was an English artist and satirical cartoonist, comics artist, sculptor, medal...
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  • Robert Lippincott Searles (April 17, 1919 – May 26, 2004) was an American businessman and politician. Searles lived in Wayzata, Minnesota, with his wife...
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    Francisco de la Guerra y de la Vega after a raid by the English privateer Robert Searles in 1668 that destroyed much of St. Augustine and damaged the existing...
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  • Searle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Searle, Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council since...
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    John Rogers Searle (American English pronunciation: /sɜːrl/; born July 31, 1932) is an American philosopher widely noted for contributions to the philosophy...
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  • Shayle Robert Searle PhD (26 April 1928 – 18 February 2013) was a New Zealand mathematician who was professor emeritus of biological statistics at Cornell...
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    of the expedition Joseph Bradley - a veteran buccaneer and captain. Robert Searle - who had just been released from prison in Jamaica after he had sacked...
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    of the existing settlement at St. Augustine. The English buccaneer Robert Searle sacked St. Augustine in 1668, after capturing some Spanish supply vessels...
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    the remaining part of the isthmus. The privateers, including Captain Robert Searle, arrived at Old Panama City on 27 January 1671; they camped overnight...
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  • philosopher John Searle entitled "Minds, Brains, and Programs" and published in the journal Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Before Searle, similar arguments...
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    1671 during Henry Morgan's sack of Panama English privateers led by Robert Searle raided and scoured the island as well as ones nearby looking for treasure...
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  • Harold Frederic Searles (September 1, 1918 – November 18, 2015) was one of the pioneers of psychiatric medicine specializing in psychoanalytic treatments...
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  • Charles Robert Searles (July 11, 1937 – November 27, 2004) was an African American artist born in Philadelphia in 1937. He studied at the Pennsylvania...
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  • Dutch island of Tobago. Finding a force under the English privateer Robert Searle already looting the settlement there, he put a stop to the destruction...
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  • the performance of speech acts and Searle sets out to map their necessary and sufficient conditions.: 163  Searle argued in his 1989 article How Performatives...
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  • Henry Searle (né Trump; born 29 March 2006) is a British tennis player. In July 2023 he won the Wimbledon boys' singles title. In 2022 he won the Under...
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  • United States Michael Searles (1750–1813), English architect Robert L. Searles (1919-2004), American business and politician Searle (surname) This page...
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  • Augustine was invaded by the English privateer Robert Searle (alias John Davis) of Jamaica. Searle's fleet had already captured St. Augustine's own frigate...
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  • contact with the English colony at Roanoke. In 1668, English privateer Robert Searle attacked and plundered St. Augustine. In the aftermath of his raid,...
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  • Sandra Dickinson (née Searles; born October 20, 1948) is an American-British actress. She trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London...
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  • Humphrey Searle (26 August 1915 – 12 May 1982) was an English composer and writer on music. His music combines aspects of late Romanticism and modernist...
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  • Arts and Sciences Studies. 57 (9). LCC H31.053, no.3. Walker, Robert Searles (2006). Habeas Corpus – Writ of Liberty: English and American origins and...
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  • Rank Organisation, later Chairman John Davis (buccaneer) (alias of Robert Searle), English buccaneer John Davis (explorer) (1550–1605), English navigator...
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  • as their flagship. It was constructed at the Real Arsenal in Havana. Robert Searle Howse, Derek, and Norman J. W. Thrower, editors A Buccaneer's Atlas:...
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    after being accused of failing to preach regular sermons and in 1586, Robert Searle was threatened with removal for Nonconformist practices. In contrast...
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  • established. 1671 - Panamá Viejo sacked by privateers Henry Morgan and Robert Searle. 1673 New settlement established 5 miles southwest of Panamá Viejo....
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