USS Lancaster was a sidewheel civilian steamer tow boat built in 1855 at Cincinnati. It was originally named Lancaster Number 3 then Kosciusko. In March...
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USS Lancaster may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Lancaster (1855), was a sidewheel steamship built in 1855 and purchased...
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marked by Lancaster Roman Fort, Lancaster Castle, Lancaster Priory Church, Lancaster Cathedral and the Ashton Memorial. It is the seat of Lancaster University...
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Lancaster is, in modern times, a sinecure office in the government of the United Kingdom. Pat McFadden has been chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster since...
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Brougham, Henry, p. 257, History of England and France under the House of Lancaster (1855) Retrieved February 2011 Brown M. H., John Stewart, ODNB Chevalier...
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Act of Pennsylvania. Millersville University was established in 1855 as the Lancaster County Normal School, the first state normal school in Pennsylvania...
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The dukedom of Lancaster is a former English peerage, created three times in the Middle Ages, which finally merged in the Crown when Henry V succeeded...
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two daughters. 68-pounder Lancaster gun Lancaster pepperbox "The Army and Navy". Berrow's Worcester Journal. 6 January 1855. p. 7. Retrieved 6 June 2024...
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First Palmerston ministry (redirect from Liberal Government 1855-1858)
Palmerston, of the Whigs, first formed a government by popular demand in 1855, after the resignation of the Aberdeen Coalition. Initially, the government...
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These included Fort Inge (1849–1869), Fort Clark (1852–1944), Fort Lancaster (1855–1862, 1867–1874), Fort Stockton (1859–1862, 1867–1886), Fort Davis...
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Aberdeen ministry (redirect from United Kingdom coalition government (1852–1855))
under the Peelite leader Lord Aberdeen. The government resigned in early 1855 after a large parliamentary majority voted for a select committee to enquire...
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Inkerman (November 1854), Tchernaya (August 1855), Redan (September 1855), and, finally, Malakoff (September 1855). During the siege, the allied navy undertook...
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Dudley Ryder, 2nd Earl of Harrowby (category Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster)
under Lord Palmerston as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in 1855 and as Lord Privy Seal between 1855 and 1858. Harrowby was born in London, the son of...
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their surnames. Clay (1855-1864) Formed from unorganized territory and dissolved into Gage and Lancaster County. Jackson (1855-1856) Formed from unorganized...
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John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford KG (20 June 1389 – 14 September 1435) was a medieval English prince, general, and statesman who commanded England's...
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Matthew Talbot Baines (category Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster)
politician. He most notably served as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in Lord Palmerston's 1855 to 1858 administration. Born at Leeds, Yorkshire, Baines...
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Fort Lancaster is a former United States Army installation located near Sheffield, Texas. The fort was established in 1855 on the San Antonio–El Paso...
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South Glengarry (redirect from Lancaster, Ontario)
former Lancaster Township: Bainsville, Brown House Corner, Dalhousie Mills, Glen Nevis, Glen Norman, Lancaster, North Lancaster, South Lancaster; Bridge...
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Edmund Crouchback (redirect from Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster)
Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster (16 January 1245 – 5 June 1296), also known as Edmund Crouchback, was a member of the royal Plantagenet Dynasty and the...
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The title of Earl of Lancaster was created in the Peerage of England in 1267. It was succeeded by the title Duke of Lancaster in 1351, which expired in...
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Leicester and Lancaster (1245–1296) Thomas, 2nd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster (c. 1280–1322, forfeit 1322) Henry, 3rd Earl of Leicester and Lancaster (c. 1281–1345)...
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two years later. In Lancaster on 24 July 1832 he married his second wife, Candia Barrow (Lancaster, 8 April 1805 – 5 March 1855), daughter of George...
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Schenck's Mill Covered Bridge (category Covered bridges in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Big Chiques Creek in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. A county-owned and maintained bridge...
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Lancaster Park, also known as Jade Stadium and AMI Stadium for sponsorship reasons, was a sports stadium in Waltham, a suburb of Christchurch in New Zealand...
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Richard Dawson (1855–1923) was an Irish barrister and Conservative politician who served as a Member of Parliament for Leeds East from November 1885 until...
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William Poole (category 1855 deaths)
The NY Times, March 12, 1855 00:06:12 Problems playing this file? See media help. William Poole (July 24, 1821 – March 8, 1855), also known as Bill the...
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the County Palatine of Lancaster was a court of chancery that exercised jurisdiction within the County Palatine of Lancaster until it was merged with...
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Emily Williamson (category 1855 births)
Association in Manchester. Emily Bateson was born at Highfield, Lancaster, in April 1855. She was the daughter of Frederick Septimus Bateson and Eliza Frost...
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and served from April 12, 1854 to March 3, 1855. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination. Lancaster was regent of the University of Washington...
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Henry V of England (redirect from Henry V Lancaster)
He was created Prince of Wales at his father's coronation and Duke of Lancaster on 10 November 1399, the third person to hold the title that year. His...
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