Admiral Samuel Barrington (1729 – 16 August 1800) was a Royal Navy officer. Barrington was the fourth son of John Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington of Beckett...
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John Barrington (c. 1722 – 1764) was a Major-General in the British Army. Daines Barrington was a lawyer, antiquarian and naturalist. Samuel Barrington was...
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Daines. The Hon. Daines Barrington, Rear-Admiral the Hon. Samuel Barrington and the Right Reverend the Hon. Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham, were his...
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town of Barrington, outside Chicago, Illinois. It resulted in the deaths of Nelson, Federal Agent Herman "Ed" Hollis and Agent/Inspector Samuel P. Cowley...
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John's Harbor. The fort was built in 1779, and was named for Admiral Samuel Barrington. Remains of the fort include a circular battery, small magazine, and...
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John Barrington, 1st Viscount Barrington (1678 – 14 December 1734), known as John Shute until 1710, was an English dissenting theologian and Whig politician...
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preventing it from arriving in the Caribbean ahead of the British. Admiral Samuel Barrington, the British naval commander stationed on the Leeward Islands, joined...
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a British fleet under the command of Edward Hughes. Vice-Admiral Samuel Barrington set out to sea with a fleet consisting of twelve ships of the line...
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Barrington is both a given name and a surname of English origin. Barrington Bartley (born 1980), American cricketer Barrington J. Bayley (1937–2008), English...
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Barrington is a village in Cook and Lake counties in the U.S. state of Illinois. The population was 10,722 at the 2020 census. A northwest suburb of Chicago...
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the 2nd Viscount Barrington. Other uncles were Daines Barrington, a lawyer, antiquarian and naturalist; Rear-Admiral Samuel Barrington of the Royal Navy;...
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2nd Viscount Barrington (1717–1793; monument designed by James Wyatt and sculpted by Richard Westmacott) and Rear Admiral Samuel Barrington (1729–1800;...
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Islands fleet of Admiral Samuel Barrington, which significantly exceeded his in military power. Unbeknown to de Bouillé, Barrington, who had only recently...
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Santa Fe Island (redirect from Barrington Island)
Christianity. The English name Barrington Island was bestowed in 1794 by James Colnett in honor of Admiral Samuel Barrington, noted for his kindness to the...
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a woodland, farm and commuter town. Barrington was incorporated in 1722 and named for Samuel Shute of Barrington Hall, colonial governor of Massachusetts...
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Ishé Barrington Samuels-Smith (born 6 June 2006) is an English footballer who plays as a left-back for Chelsea. Born in Manchester, Samuels-Smith joined...
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Royal Institution of Cornwall. OCLC 927038181. [In 1746] Captain Samuel Barrington, in the course of naval duties, took a sailor from Mount's Bay who...
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Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1900. Hawkesworth, John; Byron, John; Wallis, Samuel; Carteret, Philip; Cook, James; Banks, Joseph (1773), An account of the...
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September 12, 2015. In January 2016 Trensch acted in the world premiere of Samuel D. Hunter's Clarkston at the Dallas Theatre Center. Then, In July, he performed...
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of an original score composed by the film's writer and director Jeymes Samuel, as well as original songs performed by various artists. The original soundtrack...
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Ligniville, Madame Helvétius, French salon holder (b. 1722) August 16 – Samuel Barrington, English admiral (b. 1729) August 25 – Elizabeth Montagu, English...
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of Youngsbury, English merchant, businessman and banker (d. 1809) Samuel Barrington, British admiral (d. 1800) Mary Woffington, Irish socialite (d. 1811)...
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Admiral William Hotham also arrived, augmenting the fleet of Admiral Samuel Barrington. The British then captured French-held St. Lucia, despite d'Estaing's...
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the 2nd Viscount Barrington. Other uncles were Daines Barrington, a lawyer, antiquarian and naturalist; Rear-Admiral Samuel Barrington of the Royal Navy;...
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lawyer, antiquarian and naturalist; Rear-Admiral Samuel Barrington of the Royal Navy; and Shute Barrington who became Bishop of Salisbury and Bishop of Durham...
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explorer Sir Alexander John Ball (1759–1809), admiral, governor of Malta Samuel Barrington (1729–1800), rear admiral Lord Aubrey Beauclerk (1710–1741), Officer...
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Denmark, 1768 Earl Camden, c.1768 Portrait of Capability Brown, 1769 Samuel Barrington, 1770 Lady Clive, c. 1770–74 Lord North, 1773 David Garrick, 1774...
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Barrington Moore Jr. (12 May 1913 – 16 October 2005) was an American political sociologist, and the son of forester Barrington Moore. He is well-known...
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line of duty in a gunfight with Baby Face Nelson in 1934 on Route 14 in Barrington, Illinois. Cowley was a son of Matthias F. Cowley, an apostle of the Church...
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served on that ship then on HMS Prince Frederick and (under Captain Samuel Barrington) HMS Achilles. He passed his examination for lieutenant in 1760 and...
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