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    Colonel Henry Watson (1737 – 17 September 1786) was a British military engineer who worked in India. He was known for his mathematical abilities and knowledge...
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  • Henry Watson may refer to: Henry Watson Jr. (1810–1891), American lawyer and planter Colonel Henry Watson (17371786), British military engineer Henry...
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  • Governor (1733–1734) FitzRoy Henry Lee, Commodore Governor (1735–1737) Philip Vanbrugh, Commodore Governor (1738) Henry Medley, Commodore Governor (1739–1740)...
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    is named after Colonel Henry Watson (17371786), who set up the first dockyard in Bengal. 300m 330yds Watgunge    Colonel Watson started building the shipbuilding...
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  • President (1783–1784) Richard Henry Lee, President (1784–1785) John Hancock, President (1785–1786) Nathaniel Gorham, President (1786) Arthur St. Clair, President...
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  • 1791–1793) Samuel Thornton (1780–?) (Governor 1799–1801) Brook Watson, 1st Baronet (1784–1786, 1787–1789, 1790–1793, 1796–1798, 1799–1801, 1802–1804, 1805–1807)...
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    James Pettit Andrews (category 1737 births)
    James Pettit Andrews (1737– 6 August 1797) was an English historian and antiquary. He was the younger son of Joseph Andrews of Shaw House, near Newbury...
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    Edward Gibbon FRS (/ˈɡɪbən/; 8 May 1737 – 16 January 1794) was an English essayist, historian, and politician. His most important work, The History of...
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    Natures) 1518 John Watson 1520 Edmund Natares (or Natures) 1521 Thomas Stackhouse 1522 John Edmunds 1523 Thomas Green 1524 Henry Bullock 1525 Edmund...
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    Thomas Glass (physician) (category 1786 deaths)
    Thomas Glass (1709–1786) was an English physician and medical writer. Thomas Glass was born on 14 May 1709 in Tiverton, Devonshire, second of the nine...
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  • Earl of Anglesey (1722–37) Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1737–42) Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton (1742–49) Philip Yorke, 1st...
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  • Silvester Valenti Gonzaga (1732–1736) Franciscus Goddard (1736–1737) Lucas Melchior Tempi (1737–1743) Petrus Paulus Testa (1744) Ignatius Crivelli (1744–1755)...
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    and taking his name in 1812. The Barony of Stoneleigh became extinct in 1786. At the death of the last member of this branch of the family in 1806, Stoneleigh...
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  • elected in 1778. John Alstroemer (1742–1786) Wade Toby Caulfeild (1732–1800) Thomas Cave (1737–1780), naturalist Henry Dawkins (c.1728–1814), MP Matthew Dobson...
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  • 1794) / Thomas Watson 1783/84 Henry Keyworth / John Need 1784/85 Edward Swann / Alexander Strahan 1785/86 John Heath / George Dodson Jnr. 1786/87 Stokeham...
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    003 Ossipee 1840 Part of Strafford County. Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737–1832), the last surviving signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence...
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  • Williams Watson 1904 Percival Clementi Smith 1905 Frederick Graham Thompson 1906 Charles Watson Powell 1907 John Holmes Blakesley 1908 Robert Henry Bicknell...
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    (1849–1931), notable for Roman Catholic churches George Henry Walton (1867–1933) Thomas Lennox Watson (c. 1850–1920) William Weir (1865–1950) Charles Wilson...
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  • (1563–1631), poet John Drinkwater (1882–1937), poet and playwright Henry Drummond (1786–1860), religious writer, politician and banker Anna Harriett Drury...
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    1913 1736 My Little Persian Rose Anatol Friedland Charles Harrison 1913 1737 That Old Girl of Mine Earle C. Jones – Egbert Van Alstyne Frederick J. Wheeler...
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    Ethan Allen (January 21, 1738 [O.S. January 10, 1737] – February 12, 1789) was an American farmer, writer, military officer and politician. He is best...
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  • The Marquess of Salisbury Lady Mary Peters The Dukes of Wellington Prince Henry of Battenberg Sir Winston Churchill The Earl Mountbatten of Burma The Lady...
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  • James Bindley (1737–1818), English antiquary and book collector Rawdon Brown (1806–1883), historian in Venice George Burges (1785 or 1786–1864), classicist...
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    Gunther (public servant) (1910–1984), Australian public servant John Hancock (1737–1793), American Founding Father remembered for his large and stylish signature...
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    Scotsman Robert Watson-Watt and Englishman Arnold Frederic Wilkins Pioneer of radio guidance systems – Archibald Low Screw-cutting lathe – Henry Hindley The...
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    the archetypal Ulster Scots settlers." Watson 2004, p. 752, right column. "Mary Cowan married (Dublin, 30 June 1737) her cousin Alexander Stewart (1700–1781)...
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  • politician Josiah Majekodunmi (1927–1996), Nigerian athlete Josiah Martin (17371786), English colonist Josiah Martin (teacher) (1843–1916), New Zealand teacher...
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    Sophie of France (1734–1782), daughter of Louis XV Princess Louise of France (1737–1787), daughter of Louis XV, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France (1781–1789)...
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  • ISBN 1-84212-753-5 Rachel Carley (2000). Cuba: 400 Years of Architectural Heritage. Watson-Guptill. p. 224. ISBN 0-8230-1128-3. David Cordingly (1997). Under the Black...
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  • that he began composing a string of works on these topics. John Fanning Watson, a Wesleyan Methodist, publishes a tract called Methodist Error, which criticizes...
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