• Water Witch was a single-masted vessel rigged as a cutter built during 1835 in Van Diemen's Land and sunk in 1842 whilst moored in the River Murray at...
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  • USS Water Witch, several United States Navy ships Water Witch (schooner), an 1832 ship that sank in Lake Champlain in 1866 Water Witch (1835 cutter), a...
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    Frome Road, a major thoroughfare in Adelaide. History of Adelaide Water Witch (1835 cutter) Newland, B. C. "Frome, Edward Charles (1802–1890)". Australian...
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    Naval Biographical Dictionary . John Murray – via Wikisource. Water Witch (1835 cutter) Mennell, Philip (1892). "Pullen, Admiral William John" . The Dictionary...
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    139°37′12″E / 34.40000°S 139.62000°E / -34.40000; 139.62000 (Water Witch (1835 cutter)) Willyama Unknown 13 April 1907 A screw steamer wrecked south...
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    friendship, commerce and navigation"; "fired upon the United States steamer Water Witch ... and killed the sailor at the helm, while she was peacefully employed...
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  • September 2024. "Dutch ship 'Merwede' (1835)". Threedecks. Retrieved 9 October 2023. "British cutter 'Nerbudda' (1835)". Threedecks. Retrieved 9 October 2023...
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  • the Starcatchers series Margaret Stuart Barry (1927–2022) – Simon and the Witch Graeme Base (born 1958) – Animalia L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) – The Wonderful...
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    appearing during the War of 1812. In the final days of the slave trade (circa 1835–1850) – just as the type was dying out – the term, Baltimore clipper, became...
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  • retrieved on February 19, 2007 The Clarksville Witch – 1816 “The Story of Jane “Naut” Kanniff–The “Witch” of West Nyack” "Claudius Smith hangs". History...
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  • Hecate (category Greek mythological witches)
    writings in the sense of witch, and how should the word have spread through all German lands?" Jacob Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, 1835, (English translation...
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  • Retrieved 27 April 2010. "Shipwrecks of Lake Champlain: Lake Sloop Water Witch". Lcmm.org. Retrieved 27 April 2010. Spanish "owned' wrecks in American...
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  • 2320. "The Twelfth of July" 2321. "Drink Round Brave Boys", "The Faggot Cutter" 2322. "Borland's Groves" 2323. "Sir Charles Lapier" 2324. "The Soo St....
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    the city, only millers, blacksmiths, wheel makers, cobblers and patch cutters could also settle in the countryside. Blomberg's fortifications did not...
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    ISBN 0902550128. "1850". RNLI. "The Survivors of the Crew and Passengers of the Cutter Experiment". Royal Museums Greenwich. "Bonhams : Philip John Ouless (British...
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    evangelical Christianity. Northampton hosted its own witch trials in the 1700s, although no alleged witches were executed. Members of the Northampton community...
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  • (downloadable PDF). Retrieved June 19, 2022. "Ambrose Gale House". Salem Witch Museum (website). Archived from the original on November 24, 2022. Retrieved...
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  • Experience (2000 AD Progs 1313–1321) Relode (2000 AD Progs 1322–1325) Oh Kal Cutter (2000 AD Prog 1348) Junk Bond (2000 AD Progs 1356–1361) Just Business (2000...
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  • program. (Ken hits an unmarked water pipe.) Then we take a look at the foundation hole for the new addition. A concrete cutter puts a doorway through the...
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  • Drop of Water George MacDonald John Laurie 25-Feb-75 1834 The Light Princess: Part 3 - Look at the Rain George MacDonald John Laurie 26-Feb-75 1835 The Golden...
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  • guitarfish) Zapteryx xyster Jordan & Evermann 1896 (Witch guitarfish) Family Rhinobatidae Bonaparte 1835 (guitarfishes) Genus Pseudobatos Last et al. 2016...
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  • "Advertisements & Notices". Liverpool Mercury. No. 1257. Liverpool. 5 June 1835. "The Hague, Oct. 15". Morning Chronicle. No. 19702. London. 18 October 1832...
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  • Wonders: The Ghosts, Giants, Pookas, Demons, Leprechawns, Banshees, Fairies, Witches, Widows, Old Maids, and Other Marvels of the Emerald Isle. Boston: Houghton...
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    captain and reportedly were preparing to slit his throat when the revenue cutter Diligence approached. She had seen that Waterloo was heading for the shore...
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  • (1831)". Threedecks. Retrieved 3 October 2023. "American Other Vessels cutter 'Hamilton' (1831)". Threedecks. Retrieved 3 October 2023. "Happy Return"...
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  • and killed herself by walking into the water. Alice Kyteler c. 1324 Ireland Petronilla de Meath Called the Witch of Kilkenny, and was one of the earliest...
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    George Curwin (grandfather of George Corwin, high sheriff during the Salem witch trials) and Ensign Joshua Scottow, then in 1659 he leased it to Temple for...
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    Brewster built the house as a speculative development and sold the house in 1835 to the merchant Seabury Tredwell, who lived there with his wife, eight children...
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    visitors to the area before the 19th century were a few fishermen, turf cutters and gangs of smugglers. Prior to the Christchurch Inclosures Act 1802,...
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  • "Slaving expedition" departs for Africa. 1648 – Margaret Jones hanged as a witch. 1649 – Second Church established. 1652 – John Hull and Robert Sanderson...
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