John Moultrie (1799–1874) was an English clergyman, known as a poet and hymn-writer. He was born in Great Portland Street, London, on 31 December 1799...
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John Moultrie may refer to: John Moultrie (poet) (1799–1874), English clergyman, poet and hymn-writer John Moultrie (politician) (1729–1798), deputy governor...
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politician John Moultrie (poet) (1799–1874), English clergyman, poet, and hymn writer Khalid Moultrie (born 1995), American actor William Moultrie (1730–1805)...
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Battery Thomson, Fort Moultrie Quartermaster and Support Facilities Historic District, Moultrieville Historic District, Dr. John B. Patrick House, Sullivan's...
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Victorian public schoolmaster and Anglican hymnographer. His father, John Moultrie was also a hymn writer. He was educated at Rugby School and Exeter College...
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Edgar Allan Poe (category 19th-century American poets)
(né Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary critic who is best known for his poetry and short stories...
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American philosopher and academic. Gene Merlino, 95, American singer. Roy Moultrie, 91, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives...
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lead role in The Sow's Lug, a radio play written and produced by the Hawick poet and writer David Hill. During the 1960s he appeared in episodes of the cult...
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Lloyd (poet) – Henry Luttrell – John Herman Merivale – Robert Merry – Mary Russell Mitford – James Montgomery – Thomas Moore – John Moultrie – Caroline...
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Along the center walkway in line with Church St. is The Defenders of Fort Moultrie, honoring South Carolinian soldiers during the Battle of Sullivan's Island...
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bands for food and sometimes took the Seminoles as slaves. The Treaty of Moultrie Creek in 1823 placed Seminoles on a reservation near Lake Okeechobee, but...
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Winthrop Mackworth Praed (category English male poets)
the paper died. Henry Nelson Coleridge, William Sidney Walker, and John Moultrie were the three best known of his collaborators on this periodical, which...
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writer, philosopher, and reformer (died 1888) December 30 – John Moultrie, English poet and hymnist (died 1874) unknown date – Rallou Karatza, Greek...
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Robert Burns in 1959, celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of the poet. In 1960 Keir initiated the role of Thomas Cromwell in the original theatrical...
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Ed Madden (category American male poets)
Columbia, South Carolina, and he also worked as writer in residence at Fort Moultrie in Charleston, South Carolina, as part of the state's African-American...
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architect who designed many mansions in Florida. Another son, John Allan Wyeth Jr., was a poet. After his first wife died, Wyeth married Marguerite Chalifoux...
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Moulton and others in his family Moultrie, Georgia – Gen. William Moultrie Moultrieville, South Carolina – Gen. William Moultrie Mount Bullion, Mariposa County...
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Georgia State Route 37 connects Moultrie to the east Kathryn Stripling Byer (1944-2017), poet and teacher; North Carolina Poet Laureate 2005–2009 Oscar Branch...
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renovated in 1890. Hayne's nephew, Paul Hamilton Hayne, was a poet and South Carolina's poet laureate who moved to Georgia after the Civil War. In 1878,...
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body subsequently fought under General, Colonel at that time, William Moultrie at the battle of Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, one of the most significant...
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Theatre in Chicago with Harvey Korman as Vladimir, Louis Zorich as Estragon, Moultrie Patten as Pozzo and Mike Nichols as Lucky. In 1965, a production at the...
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the Trail of Tears in reverse Ruth Muskrat Bronson, a Cherokee scholar and poet, was a more contemporary figure who wrote a poem titled "Trail of Tears"...
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Africa". Moultrie, A. T., & Dorrington, R. Used for ill, used for good: A century of collecting data on race in South Africa. pp. 7, 8. Moultrie and Dorrington...
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Mottley, a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence Moultrie County Illinois William Moultrie, an officer during the American Revolutionary War and...
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Iain Deòrsa] (poet, translator) John MacDougall Hay (novelist, journalist, father of George Campbell Hay) Robert Hurd (architect) Moultrie Kelsall (television...
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Wilhelm von Steuben, Prussian army officer (d. 1794) November 23 – William Moultrie, American general (d. 1805) December 14 – James Bruce, Scottish explorer...
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announcer for the Northwest Adventure Park's aquatic theater. Additionally, Moultrie Patten and Ed Murphy play two homeless men at the car wash station where...
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Fanny Crosby (category American women poets)
first of the five stanzas is: On! ye Patriots, to the battle Hear Fort Moultrie's cannon rattle: Then away, then away, then away to the fight! Go, meet...
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(d. 1997) October 24 Gilda Gray, Polish-born dancer, actress (d. 1959) Moultrie Kelsall, Scottish film, television actor (d. 1980) October 28 Ambrogio...
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(June 9, 1996). "How Far Can a Piano Fly?". Los Angeles Times. Built by John Wayne Cyra, the trebuchet ("The Flinger Thinger") was also used to fling...
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