• James Flint (Chinese name: 洪任輝, Hóng Rènhuī, 1720 — unknown) was an 18th-century British merchant and diplomat employed by the East India Company and...
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  • James Flint may refer to: James Flint (merchant) (1720-?), 18th century British diplomat and merchant James Flint (1733–1810), Scottish surgeon, co-founder...
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    Nathaniel Flint, a space pirate of non-human origins whose reputation was legendary for leading his ship and his crew to plunder merchant ships, infamously...
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  • Valley Charles Ranlett Flint (1850–1934), American merchant and banker Dave Flint (born 1971), American ice hockey coach Derrick Flint (1924–2018), English...
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  • in 1892, the properties were supervised by James Irvine I's brother, George Irvine. James II bought out Flint and the other partners, and formed the Irvine...
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    construction at Flint for Edward I as the initially very slow construction pace was accelerated. He remained at the castle for 17 months. James of Saint George...
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    The Fugitive, The Virginian, and Twelve O'Clock High. He portrayed Mr. Flint (an apparently immortal human) in the Star Trek episode "Requiem for Methuselah"...
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    by officials and Chinese merchants, it was more likely triggered by the activities of Flint in what became known as The Flint Affair (Hóng Rènhuī Shìjiàn...
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    the Mammoth–Flint Ridge Cave System since 1972, when a connection was discovered between Mammoth Cave and the even-longer system under Flint Ridge to the...
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  • characters that appeared on the television series. Toby Stephens as James McGraw/Flint: Captain of the Walrus and the Revenge. Hannah New as Eleanor Guthrie:...
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  • party. Ben Gunn shouts Captain Flint's last words from the forest, making the superstitious pirates believe that Flint's ghost is haunting the island....
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  • various members of the Bixby and Flint families from Maine. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the firms of Flint, Bixby & Company, J. Bixby & Company...
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  • Quedagh Merchant (/ˈkwiːdɑː(x)/; Armenian: Քեդահյան վաճառական Qedahyan Waćařakan), also known as the Cara Merchant and the Adventure Prize, was an Armenian...
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    opium merchants in India led to his admission in 1825 as a partner in Magniac & Co., and by 1826 he controlled that firm's Canton operations. James Matheson...
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    Library of Congress. Forest Giants of the Pacific Coast. Van Pelt, 2001 Flint, Wendell D. (1987). To Find the Biggest Tree. Sequoia National History Association...
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    James Kirker (1793–1852) was an Irish-born American privateer, soldier, mercenary, merchant, Mountain man, and scalp hunter. He is best known for his...
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    separated from the two other survivors. He was relieved to find his knife and flint in his shot pouch and traveled to Fort Kiowa, surviving off the land. Glass...
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    a London merchant, by Joan Brockhurst, widow, daughter of John Colte of Little Munden, Hertfordshire. He was educated from 1575 at Merchant Taylors' School...
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    Sir James Nicolas Sutherland Matheson, 1st Baronet, FRS (17 November 1796 – 31 December 1878), was a Scottish opium trader and taipan. Born in Shiness...
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  • Anthony Dirrell (category Sportspeople from Flint, Michigan)
    chemotherapy in 2008. On January 28, 2008, Dirrell was held overnight in the Flint city lockup on suspicion of armed robbery. However, no charges were ever...
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    opportunistic pirate who was quartermaster under the notorious Captain Flint. Stevenson's portrayal of Silver has greatly influenced the modern iconography...
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    Josiah Dallas Dort (category Burials at Glenwood Cemetery (Flint, Michigan))
    and to work at a crockery firm. He moved to Flint, Michigan in 1879. In 1881, he began working at a Flint hardware store, and within a few years opened...
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  • dominance. Sverrir Gudnason, Lakeith Stanfield, Sylvia Hoeks, and Stephen Merchant appear in supporting roles. The Girl in the Spider's Web had its premiere...
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    "Houqua" and better known in the West as "Howqua" or "Howqua II", was a hong merchant in the Thirteen Factories, head of the E-wo hong and leader of the Canton...
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  • recurring appearances on Charmed as Samuel Wilder and ER as Dr. Steven Flint. He appeared in "The Finale" episode of Seinfeld as a police officer, and...
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    Sir James Brooke, Rajah[note] of Sarawak KCB (29 April 1803 – 11 June 1868), was a British soldier and adventurer who founded the Raj of Sarawak in Borneo...
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    at certain times. Originally chartered as the "Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East-Indies", the company rose to account for...
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  • John Parr (1 June 1722 – 7 October 1798) was an English merchant and shipowner. He was bailiff and mayor of the Borough of Liverpool in 1773. Confusingly...
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    Libertatia (redirect from James Misson)
    in the late 17th century in Madagascar under the leadership of Captain James Misson (last name occasionally spelled "Mission", first name occasionally...
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    Sir Alan James Carter Duncan KCMG (born 31 March 1957) is a British former politician who served as Minister of State for International Development from...
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