Garland was a middling ship of the English navy, built by Andrew Burrell at Deptford and launched in 1620. Garland fought at the Battle of Dungeness in...
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January 1649. English ship Garland (1620), a middling ship launched in 1620, and captured by the Dutch in 1652. HMS Garland (1654), a 30-gun ship launched...
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ship of 1573. Antelope 30 guns (1618) – a second rebuilding of the ship of 1546. Happy Entrance 28 (1619) – Burnt 1658 by accident. Garland 28 (1620)...
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Squanto (category Use American English from June 2017)
Nemasket in June 1620, but this time he discovered that the Indians there bore "an inveterate malice to the English", according to a June 30, 1620, letter transcribed...
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Culture of England (redirect from English culture)
Humpty Dumpty. Traditional English Christmas carols include We Wish You a Merry Christmas, The First Noel, I Saw Three Ships and God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen...
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List of Arthurian literature (section English)
Birth of Merlin, or, The Childe Hath Found His Father by William Rowley (?1620; first published 1662) Works of Richard Blackmore Prince Arthur: An Heroick...
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Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell (category Use British English from November 2013)
them. More than likely, this was his first time on board a ship and away from the English mainland. He describes his impressions at the first sight of...
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This section of List of Liberty ships is a sortable list of Liberty ships—cargo ships built in the United States during World War II—with names beginning...
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scientific method articulated in Opus Majus by Roger Bacon (c. 1214?-c. 1292?). 1620: Baconian method, a forerunner of the scientific method, proposed in the...
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Soldier Elizabeth Spencer & Chorus 1913 1782 Garland of Old Fashioned Roses Manuel Romain 1913 1783 Ship of My Dreams Helen Clark & Harry Anthony 1913...
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account of the season. The ships took two weeks to reach Jan Mayen, arriving early in June. On 15 June they met the two English ships, which Schrobop allowed...
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by its offshoot, the Somers Isles Company) and held its first session in 1620.[citation needed] A handful of Polish craftsmen, brought to the colony to...
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Italy (category Use British English from February 2024)
A. (2006). The Art of Commedia: A Study in the Commedia dell'arte 1560–1620 with Special Reference to the Visual Records. New York: Editions Rodopi....
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Flemish Baroque painting (section Garland painting)
Abraham Janssens was an important history painter in Antwerp between 1600 and 1620, although after 1609 Rubens was the leading figure. Both Van Dyck and Jacob...
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confiscated. October 5 (September 25 O.S.) – The English blockade of the Moroccan port of Salé begins as HMS Garland and HMS Francis retaliate for raids from...
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Philippines (category Use Philippine English from February 2022)
135 (3). Springer Science+Business Media: 309–326. doi:10.1007/s00439-015-1620-z. PMC 4757630. PMID 26781090. Larena, Maximilian; Sanchez-Quinto, Federico;...
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Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone (category Use British English from April 2021)
with the Spanish but this was the English government's first piece of hard evidence. In fact Philip II had sent a ship to gather intelligence in March 1594...
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Morris dance (category Articles containing Middle English (1100-1500)-language text)
spring and summer. The dances themselves were often called 'maze' or 'garland dances' as they involved a very intricate set of movements in which the...
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005 345 677 Further in Summer than the Birds 1891 3.044 2.044 1068 895 Garland for Queens, may be F01.04.026 1945 1.084 34 10 Gathered into the Earth...
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Fremantle and sails along the coast north for over 640 kilometres (400 mi). 1620 – Mangazeyan serving men reach the Vilyuy River and descend it to its confluence...
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– Sir Gervase Clifton, 1st Baronet, English politician (b. 1587) June 30 – Alexander Brome, English poet (b. 1620) July 5 – Albert VI, Duke of Bavaria...
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Christmas (category Articles containing Old English (ca. 450-1100)-language text)
decorations, including Christmas trees, Christmas lights, nativity scenes, garlands, wreaths, mistletoe, and holly. Additionally, several related and often...
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Anderson, R. C. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, pp. 951–957, vol. 2, New England Historical and Genealogical Society...
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S. Army Bands Crawford, pg. 23 Goertzen, Christopher. "English and Scottish Music". The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. pp. 831–841. Southern, pg...
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French East India Company (category Use Indian English from November 2018)
Bio-Bibliography of the Careers of Richelieu, Fouquet and Colbert. New York: Garland. Danley, Mark H.; Speelman, Patrick J., eds. (2012). The Seven Years' War:...
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with a mechanical linkage. The slide rule was invented around 1620–1630, by the English clergyman William Oughtred, shortly after the publication of the...
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Antonio Meucci (category Use American English from July 2018)
mention of Garland refusing to do so, and moreover Garland had been given his shares in Pan-Electric, by the company, for free. "Augustus Hill Garland (1874–1877)"...
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Assize of Arms of 1181 (category English laws)
Constitution: sources and explorations on the Second Amendment. New York: Garland Pub. p. xii. ISBN 978-0-8153-1666-4. Supreme Court finding in District...
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History of slavery (section Africans on ships)
century. From 1609 to 1616, England lost 466 merchant ships to Barbary pirates. 160 English ships were captured by Algerians between 1677 and 1680. Many...
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Africa. Algiers lost between 30,000 and 50,000 inhabitants to the plague in 1620–21, and had high fatalities in 1654–57, 1665, 1691 and 1740–42. The Barbary...
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