James Wolfe (2 January 1727 – 13 September 1759) was a British Army officer known for his training reforms and, as a major general, remembered chiefly...
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James A. Wolfe (born December 20, 1960) is a former Security Director of the U.S. Senate Select Intelligence Committee (SSCI), having served in that position...
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General Wolfe is a 1770 painting by Anglo-American artist Benjamin West, commemorating the 1759 Battle of Quebec, where General James Wolfe died at the...
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Jenkins' Ear. He is best known as the father of James Wolfe, famous for his capture of Quebec in 1759. Wolfe was born in 1685 in York. The family had moved...
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Lieutenant-General Sir James Wolfe Murray KCB (13 March 1853 – 17 October 1919) was a British Army officer who served in the Fourth Anglo-Ashanti War...
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James Wolfe Ripley (December 10, 1794 – March 16, 1870) was an American soldier who served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the Civil War...
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the battle lasted about an hour. British troops commanded by General James Wolfe successfully resisted the column advance of French troops and Canadian...
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Potter franchise series (2002–2011), Captain Hook in Peter Pan (2003), James Wolfe in Battle of the Brave (2004), Antonio Pérez in The Escorial Conspiracy...
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HMS Wolfe, after General James Wolfe, victor of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759. A fourth was laid down but never launched: HMS Wolfe (1813)...
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James Archibald Wolfe Murray (25 April 1936 – 5 June 2011) was a Scottish first-class cricketer. The son of Major Malcolm Victor Alexander Wolfe Murray...
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Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr. (March 2, 1930 – May 14, 2018) was an American author and journalist widely known for his association with New Journalism, a...
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Wolfe Island is the largest of the Thousand Islands, and is located at the entrance to the St. Lawrence River in Lake Ontario. It is a piece of land situated...
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Betsy Wolfe (born Elizabeth Marie Wolfe; June 1, 1982) is an American actress, singer, and entrepreneur. Wolfe starred in the Broadway musical & Juliet...
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James H. Wolfe (1884 – March 25, 1958) was a justice of the Utah Supreme Court from 1935 to 1954, and was chief justice from 1943 to 1944, and from 1951...
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Theobald Wolfe Tone, posthumously known as Wolfe Tone (Irish: Bhulbh Teón; 20 June 1763 – 19 November 1798), was a revolutionary exponent of Irish independence...
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Ann Wolfe (born January 17, 1971) is an American retired professional boxer, trainer and actress. Wolfe held world titles in three different weight classes...
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The James K.P. Wolfe House is a historic home in Frederick, Maryland. It is a two-story, frame, single hall plan, Victorian period farmhouse with Gothic...
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Devil's Due. Wolfe appeared in Joy as the younger version of Elisabeth Röhm's character. She then appeared in The Conjuring 2, directed by James Wan. The...
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as an Annus Mirabilis. Starting in June 1759, the British under James Wolfe and James Murray set up camp on the Île d'Orléans across the St. Lawrence...
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French at the Thousand Islands in the summer of 1759. In September 1759, James Wolfe defeated Montcalm in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham which claimed...
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Beacon, also known as Lot's wife. Towards the end of July 1847, Commander James Wolfe, R.N., informed the Ballast Board that he had recently completed a survey...
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of Oliwa (1627) James Wolfe Murray (1853–1919), British military officer and Chief of the Imperial General Staff in the 1910s James Murray (British Army...
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Goldenberg that is inspired by the story of Whitney Wolfe Herd, founder and former CEO of Bumble. Lily James stars as Herd. The film is scheduled to be released...
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James or Jim Wolf, Wolfe or DeWolf may refer to: James DeWolf (1764–1837), American politician, privateer, and slave trader James Madison DeWolf (1843–1876)...
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Nero Wolfe is a brilliant, obese and eccentric fictional armchair detective created in 1934 by American mystery writer Rex Stout. Wolfe was born in Montenegro...
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The Wolfe Tones are an Irish rebel music band that incorporate Irish traditional music in their songs. Formed in 1963, they take their name from Theobald...
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dieting candy was eventually discontinued. Beverly J. McCabe; Jonathan James Wolfe; Eric H. Frankel (2003). Handbook of Food-drug Interactions. CRC Press...
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Ali Watkins (section Wolfe case)
security for the Senate Intelligence Committee, James A. Wolfe. The FBI opened an investigation into Wolfe after an April 2017 article by Watkins described...
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led a British force to capture the cliffs at Anse-au-Foulon, allowing James Wolfe to land his army and engage the French in the Battle of the Plains of...
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General Jeffery Amherst. Amherst's brigadiers were Charles Lawrence, James Wolfe and Edward Whitmore, and command of naval operations was assigned to...
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