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    Vice-Admiral Philip Durell (1707 – 26 August 1766) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Port Admiral at Plymouth. Durell joined the Royal Navy as...
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    Edward Durell Stone (March 9, 1902 – August 6, 1978) was an American architect known for the formal, highly decorative buildings he designed in the 1950s...
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    uniforms for the Royal Navy. Philip de Saumarez was born in 1710, to Matthew de Saumarez and Anne Durell, daughter of John Durell and Ann Dumaresq. Saumarez...
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  • Commemoration of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of American Independence. William Durell. Golway, Terry (2014). Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern...
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    the first siege of Louisbourg in 1745 and was chief engineer at Fort St Philip, Minorca, in 1756 when the British had surrendered the fort and island to...
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    Harland) Nottingham 60 (Philip Saumarez †) Defiance 60 (John Bentley) Eagle 60 (George Brydges Rodney) Gloucester 50 (Philip Durell) Portland 50 (Charles...
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    (ship) Captain Philip Durell, Commodore Peter Warren Captain Richard Tiddleman (T. Somers) (Superbe, 415 men, 60 guns) Captain Philip Durell (Eltham, 250...
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    lying immediately north and east of the mainland, with Durells Island (named after Philip Durell), Piscataqui Island, George Island, and Grassy Island...
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    Newfoundland under Sir Hugh Palliser, before sailing for America with Admiral Philip Durell in 1766. In 1768, he joined the Romney, under Commodore Samuel Hood...
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    Captain Thomas Durell (1685-1741) was a British naval officer most famous for his role in the capture of the Spanish ship Princesa. Thomas Durell was born in...
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    for the French West Indies and Belle-Île. Attack and capture of Fort St. Philip on the island of Minorca, 29 June 1756, after the naval battle. English...
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  • on 21 October 1762. In January 1763 he took over from Rear Admiral Philip Durell as Port Admiral at Plymouth. After less than a year in the United Kingdom...
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  • Commemoration of the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of American Independence. William Durell. Golway, Terry (2014). Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern...
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    Robert Pett. and with Samuel Hood as an officer. She passed to Captain Philip Durell in March 1755, and later was under Captain William Holborne, while serving...
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    Carteret (d1680), Thomas Le Hardy (d1732), Charles Hardy (d1744), Philip Durell (d1766), Philip de Sausmarez (d1747) and James Saumarez (d1836). Charles Bertram...
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    fear of deportation. Once the letter got in the hands of Rear Admiral Philip Durell, the successor at Louisbourg, sent Captain Maximillian Jacobs to destroy...
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    married Elizabeth Phillips in 1754.) Soon after the war, Vice-Admiral Philip Durell (d. 1766) was buried after having participated in the Siege of Louisbourg...
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    1756 – Jul 1756 Captain George Brydges Rodney 1761 – 1763 Vice-Admiral Philip Durell Jan 1763 – Jun 1763 Vice-Admiral Lord Colville 1763 – 1766 Vice-Admiral...
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    married John Durell, Lieutenant Bailiff of Jersey: Captain Thomas Durrell (1685-1741) Ann Durell, married Colonel Matthew de Sausmarez Captain Philip Saumarez...
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    property had belonged to John Gorham (Gorham Point), Captain Ephraim Cook, Philip Durell, Joseph Gerrish and William Nesbitt. (In the summer of 1751, Gorham...
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    the rest of the Seven Years' War as midshipman on several of Admiral Philip Durell's flagships, serving aboard HMS Royal Anne, HMS Princess Amelia and the...
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  • Captain Thorp Fowke, RN in May 1742 for the North Sea, and Captain Philip Durell, RN took command in 1743. She was to have been fitted for service in...
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  • David Durell D.D. (1728–1775) was Principal of Hertford College, Oxford, from 1757 to 1775, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1765 to 1768...
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  • June, Saunders' fleet made a junction with a squadron led by Commodore Philip Durell at Île-aux-Coudres. On 26 June, the whole British fleet of Vice-Admiral...
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    fountains, and a sculpture within a central plaza Welton Becket Philip Johnson Edward Durell Stone Minoru Yamasaki Friedrich Silaban Gunnar Birkerts McGregor...
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  • 2003-04-17 Turbo Sega Sega Arcade, CLV, INT 1981 Turbo Esprit Mike Richardson Durell Software ZX, CPC, C64 1986-05 Turbo Outrun Sega AM2 Sega Arcade, ST, C64...
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    prominent architects of the 20th century. He and fellow architect Edward Durell Stone are generally considered to be the two master practitioners of "New...
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    Museum of Modern Art (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    of the sculpture garden by Philip Johnson and relocation to its current home designed by Philip L. Goodwin and Edward Durell Stone, which opened in 1939...
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    Missouri Right to Life PAC Chris Chapman Stephanie Boykin Rickey Joiner Durell Reeves Dustin Coffell LaDonna Appelbaum, incumbent state representative...
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  • Frontline Studios Critical Mass (1985 video game) or Power!, a computer game by Durell Software Critical Mass (1982 video game), an adventure game by Sirius Software...
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