Hugh Pitcairn (August 16, 1845 – July 19, 1911) served as the first United States consul general to Hamburg, German Empire, from 1903 to 1908. He was...
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Owosso Sugar Company. Pitcairn was the brother of Pennsylvania railroad magnate Robert Pitcairn and consul-general Hugh Pitcairn. In 1877, the already...
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of John Pitcairn and uncle of Elizabeth Pitcairn Harold Frederick Pitcairn (1897–1960), American aviation inventor and pioneer Hugh Pitcairn (1845–1911)...
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Ducie Island (category Articles containing Pitcairn-Norfolk-language text)
uninhabited atoll in the Pitcairn Islands group, which also includes Pitcairn, Henderson and Oeno islands. Ducie lies east of Pitcairn Island, and east of...
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acquired Allison's share of the company, and in 1875, Hugh Pitcairn replaced McCrum. Dern and Pitcairn started publishing daily issues in 1873. These were...
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Consul. In 1793 Parish was promoted to the rank of a consul. In 1897, Hugh Pitcairn was appointed to the consulate, and in 1903 appointed to be Consul General...
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Descendants of the Bounty mutineers (category Pitcairn Islands people)
The descendants of the Bounty mutineers include the modern-day Pitcairn Islanders as well as a little less than half of the population of Norfolk Island...
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Orphans of the Sky (redirect from Hugh Hoyland)
the descendants of Hugh's people are found, flourishing as highly intelligent savages on a planet which scientists dub "Pitcairn Island". Another reference...
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Archibald Pitcairne (redirect from Archibald Pitcairn)
Archibald Pitcairne or Pitcairn (25 December 1652 – 20 October 1713) was a Scottish physician. He was a physician and poet who first studied law at Edinburgh...
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(1883–1953), American painter Hugh Cloberry Christian (1747–1798), Royal Navy rear-admiral Ivan Christian (1919–1991), Pitcairn Island politician James Christian...
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Hew Scott History of the Suffe vol. 1 1828 The Latin Poems by Archibald Pitcairn Records of the Parliaments of Scotland 1690 "Acts: 1690 | British History...
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several islands until they reached Pitcairn Island, which is marked incorrectly on the charts. However, once on Pitcairn, Christian decides that it is their...
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musket volleys from the colonial soldiers, Major Pitcairn's horse bolted in fright, throwing Pitcairn to the ground and injuring his arm. Now both principal...
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Ann) Pitcairn (Hobart, Tasmania, 23 September 1831, bap. Hobart, Tasmania, 7 November 1831 – Wycombe, Oxfordshire, 1923), daughter of Robert Pitcairn (Edinburgh...
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inhabited islands. The nearest inhabited land (around 50 residents in 2013) is Pitcairn Island, 2,075 kilometres (1,289 mi) away; the nearest town with a population...
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of Luke's townie friends who come to the rescue. David Asman as Jason Pitcairn Scott Gibson as Travis Wheeler Nigel Bennett as Dr. Rupert Whitney, the...
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Alexander Stewart (bishop of Moray) (redirect from Alexander Stewart of Pitcairn)
December 1537) was a Scottish prelate; also known as Alexander Stewart of Pitcairn. He was the son of Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, and his first wife...
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(tropical America, India, Southeast Asia to New Zealand, the Marquesas, and Pitcairn Island, about 120 species) Alsophila (pantropic area, about 230 species)...
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Goldsworthy, Governor (1891–1897) William Grey-Wilson, Governor (1897–1904) Pitcairn Islands Magistrates John Adams, Leader (1800–1829) Joshua Hill, President...
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Innes Review, 35:1 (Spring 1984), p. 6. doi:10.3366/inr.1984.35.1.3 Robert Pitcairn, Ancient Criminal Trials, 2:2 (Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1833), pp. 340–347...
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winning the seat by taking 52% of the vote, ahead of Liberal candidate Matt Pitcairn. On November 16, 2020, she resigned her city council role to become a member...
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September 1940, and they were divorced in 1943. On October 1, 1942, she married Hugh Owen (a film distributor). They separated on July 8, 1952, and she filed...
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James Hall, Abigail Adams, Paul Revere, Dr. Joseph Warren, and Major John Pitcairn. Other characters in the book include King George the Third, George Greenville...
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Liturgical Press. p. 27. ISBN 978-0-8146-3582-7. Retrieved 30 April 2024. Cook, Hugh C. B. (1975). The Sikh Wars: The British Army in the Punjab, 1845-1849. L...
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2021, at the Wayback Machine, Timeanddate.com. Dillion, Susannah; Kremer, Hugh. "Indiana does not belong in Eastern Time zone". Reporter-Times. Retrieved...
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descendants of Tahitians and the HMS Bounty mutineers, resettled from the Pitcairn Islands, which had become too small for their growing population. The British...
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sighting of Australia by a European. Pedro Fernandes de Queirós discovers the Pitcairn Islands. March – The Dutch ship Duyfken, under Captain Willem Janszoon...
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Birds breeding on Pitcairn include the fairy tern, common noddy, and red-tailed tropicbird. The Pitcairn reed warbler, endemic to Pitcairn Island, was added...
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in the Cook Islands (see Cook Islands dollar), Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands. Historically, extractive industries have contributed strongly...
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its inspiration – and title – from a series of published anthologies by Hugh Greene, younger brother of author Graham Greene and the former director-general...
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