Thomas Barton (1695-1780) was an Irish-born merchant who established himself in the wine trade at Bordeaux and became a spokesman for the “British factory”...
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Tom or Thomas Barton may refer to: Thomas Barton (Bordeaux merchant) (1695-1780), wine merchant in Bordeaux Thomas Barton (divine) (1730–1780), Irish divine...
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Langoa-Barton (archaically named Pontet Langlois) is a winery in the Saint-Julien appellation of the Bordeaux region of France. Château Langoa-Barton is also...
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and cotton", was taken on its way from Port-au-Prince to Bordeaux. Thomas and William Barton acquired the ship when it was auctioned by Ewart & Ruston...
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Fermanagh-born Thomas Barton who founded Château Langoa-Barton and Château Léoville Barton. Around fourteen châteaux of Irish-origin are operational in Bordeaux, France...
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been naturalized as French. Barton met her as the result of his younger brother Hugh Barton becoming a merchant in Bordeaux, where he made a large fortune...
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Château Haut-Brion (category Bordeaux wine producers)
French wine estate of Bordeaux wine, rated a Premier Grand Cru Classé (First Growth), located in Pessac just outside the city of Bordeaux. It differs from...
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the largest merchant ship used and hired by James IV of Scotland; small in comparison the king's Margaret and Great Michael. Robert Barton took James IV...
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Marmaduke Rawdon (antiquary) (category 17th-century English merchants)
was the youngest son of Laurence Rawdon, merchant and alderman of York, by Margery, daughter of William Barton of Cawton, Yorkshire. He was baptised in...
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and he eventually sold much of his estate to a Mr. Barton, of the famous Bordeaux wine merchant family. In June 1723, the claimant King James III & VIII...
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family's properties in Fethard in 1725. The new landowner, Mr Barton (a wine merchant from Bordeaux), replaced the old Everard mansion with a new house, which...
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Maryland Colony Assemblyman Thomas Dent Sr.; father-in-law of U.S. Representatives Charles S. Sewall and William Barton Wade Dent and Maryland Colony...
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dictation of St. Peter, by Pasquale Ottino, 17th century, Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux Mark the Evangelist by Il Pordenone (c. 1484–1539) Saint Mark the Evangelist...
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Prior to the sighting Phoenix had intercepted an American merchant, en route from Bordeaux to the United States. The American master had been invited...
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credit strategies. Historically, the Rothschild family has owned many Bordeaux vineyards since 1868. Les Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) and Champagne...
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visit France. Supporters of the connection contend that Thomas Jefferson, during his tour of Bordeaux in 1789, viewed Salat's architectural drawings, which...
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the English Lords, in Henry VI, Part 1. A French Captain on the walls of Bordeaux defies Talbot, in Henry VI, Part 1. A Roman Captain in Cymbeline attends...
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{{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) Coke, Sir Edward; Littleton, Sir Thomas; Hale, Sir Matthew; Hargrave, Francis; Nottingham, Heneage Finch Earl of...
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strongly anti-abolitionist. Thomas Clarkson came to Bristol to study the slave trade and gained access to the Society of Merchant Venturers records. One of...
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defeated at Neerwinden and defected to the Austrians. Uprisings followed in Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulon, Marseilles and Caen. The Republic seemed on the verge of...
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challenged the order to destroy it. On 16 August 1944, Colonel Welborn Barton Griffith, Jr. questioned the necessity of destroying the cathedral and volunteered...
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Feminist on Cellblock Y, The 2018 Contessa Gayles Contessa Gayles, Emma Lacey Bordeaux Festival Express 2003 Bob Smeaton Festival panafricain d'Alger 1969 1969...
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clinging to floating timbers. a Dutch galliot carrying wine and brandy from Bordeaux to Hamburg wrecked on the Lethegus Ledge, St Agnes. Accounts vary from...
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and their place in the social history of the County. Truro: D. Bradford Barton. Everitt, Alan. "The English Urban Inn 1560–1760." Perspectives in English...
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Kathleen Ollerenshaw, English mathematician (d. 2014) October 4 – Meredith Bordeaux, American politician (d. 2014) October 5 – Karl Hass, German Nazi war criminal...
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November 1968 Thomas, Charles; Mann, Jessica (2009). Godrevy Light. Twelveheads Press. ISBN 9780906294703. Lettens, Jan. "Aleppo Merchant (+1658)". wrecksite...
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Harriot (1786 ship) (category Age of Sail merchant ships of England)
Agreeable, P.M.Culler, master, which had been sailing from Port-au-Prince to Bordeaux. Harriet had captured her on 11 March at 48°30′N 12°30′W / 48.500°N 12...
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(d. 1839) October 9 Pierre-Denis, Comte de Peyronnet, President of the Bordeaux Court in France (1815) (d. 1854) John FitzMaurice, Viscount Kirkwall, British...
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on February 26, 2016. Retrieved January 16, 2016. "About USMMA | U.S. Merchant Marine Academy". "Official Seals". West Texas A&M U. Retrieved May 3, 2017...
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Manor and Francis Blount of London in search of £200. Thomas Leveson himself had fled to Bordeaux, where he lived well at the expense of the eccentric...
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