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    the last ship to transport convicts to Tasmania. St. Vincent was built and launched in London in 1829, for her owners Cruickshank and Co. Her Australian...
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  • children in Jerusalem HMS St Vincent HMS St Vincent (1815) HMS St Vincent (1908) St Vincent-class battleship St Vincent (1829), sailed on the Australia...
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    Charles Brisbane (category Governors of British Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
    island of Curaçao. He was made governor of St. Vincent in 1808, and served as such until his death in 1829. Charles Brisbane was born in mid-1770 and...
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    St. Vincent Beechey (7 August 1806 – 19 August 1899) was a nineteenth-century vicar of Fleetwood and Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire, and later of Worsley...
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    Egypt (1798) and in Morea (1829), was designed for the newly conquered, but not yet pacified Algeria. Bory de Saint-Vincent, who had been one of its promoters...
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    The Battle of Cape St. Vincent (14 February 1797) was one of the opening battles of the Anglo-Spanish War (1796–1808), as part of the French Revolutionary...
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    day is 22 January. He was the uncle of Cardinal Luigi Pallotti (1829–1890). Vincent Pallotti was born in Rome on 21 April 1795, to Pietro and Magdalena...
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    15472 (Selwyn County) St Vincent 1829 76 35°19′44″S 150°10′21″E / 35.32889°S 150.17250°E / -35.32889; 150.17250 (St Vincent County) Stapylton 1862...
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    HMS St Vincent was a 120-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, laid down in 1810 at Devonport Dockyard and launched on 11 March 1815. She...
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  • Majesty's hired armed cutter Earl St Vincent. The first hired armed cutter Earl St Vincent (or Earl of St Vincent) served the British Royal Navy from...
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    The Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829 resulted from the Greek War of Independence of 1821–1829; war broke out after the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II closed the...
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  • time)(acting) 1816–1817 William John Struth, 1829–1831, acting Sir George Hill, Bt 1831–1833 In 1833, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines became part of the British...
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    including a search by his widow, 17 years after Mozart's death, and by Vincent Novello in 1829. In 1855 a gravestone was erected at what was presumed to be the...
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    at Woodlands. Vincent tended to avoid operations unless they were absolutely necessary. Vincent published Hunterian Oration, London, 1829; and Observations...
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    Vincent Novello (6 September 1781 – 9 August 1861), was an English musician and music publisher born in London. He was an organist, chorister, conductor...
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    St Luke's Church, more commonly known by locals as the bombed-out church, is a former Anglican parish church in Liverpool, England. It stands on the corner...
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  • from Maryland in 1829 and opened St. Peter's Academy, then St. Mary's Academy. By 1853, these schools were replaced by Mount St. Vincent Academy. In 1906...
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    those indemnities were later reduced. The treaty was signed on 14 September 1829 in Adrianople by Count Alexey Fyodorovich Orlov of Russia and Abdülkadir...
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    of St. Vincent de Paul opened Mullanphy Hospital in St. Louis in 1828. The Jesuits established Saint Louis College as Saint Louis University in 1829. Rosati...
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    to establish an orphanage. In 1829, four Sisters of Charity from Emmitsburg, Maryland, traveled to Cincinnati, to open St. Peter’s Girl’s Orphan Asylum...
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  • (1608–1657), an exemplar of the French School of Spirituality. A disciple of Vincent de Paul and Charles de Condren, Olier took part in "missions" organized...
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    Tomás Bryan Livermore (1824–1902), Bishop of Cartagena Edward Bagshawe (1829–1915), Bishop of Nottingham. Terence Brain (1938–), Bishop of Salford. Kevin...
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  • Hospital Rothermere American Institute St. Margaret's Home Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York Vincent Astor Foundation 130 East 80th Street...
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  • William Vincent Barré (c. 1760–1829), was a German-born French translator and author mainly notable for his writings on Napoleon. Barré was born in Germany...
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    John Jacob "Jack" Astor IV (1864–1912), son of William Backhouse Astor Jr. (1829–1892) and Caroline Webster "Lina" Schermerhorn (1830–1908), at her parents'...
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    Nelson Boarding the San Josef (category 1829 paintings)
    ship-of-the-line San Josef by the British Royal Navy at the Battle of Cape St Vincent on 14 February 1797. It emphasises the role played by Horatio Nelson,...
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    Zealand St. Leger and the VRC St Leger. Leading jockey (9 wins): Bill Scott – Jack Spigot (1821), Memnon (1825), The Colonel (1828), Rowton (1829), Don...
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  • George Caley (category 1829 deaths)
    in St Vincent, West Indies. He resigned from this position in December 1822 and was back in England in the following May. He died on 23 May 1829. He...
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    Randol Ave Blanchard Elementary – 1829 N Sprigg St Clippard Elementary – 2880 Hopper Road Franklin Elementary – 1550 Themis St Jefferson Elementary – 520 S...
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    1959. Mr. Cummins, 1829–1833 T. F. Hewitt, 1833–???? Richard W. Hall James Vincent Bregazzi, 1857–???? Miss Jenny Cudworth James Vincent Bregazzi, ????–1869...
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