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    Enoch Poor (category Continental Army officers from New Hampshire)
    American Revolutionary War. He was a ship builder and merchant from Exeter, New Hampshire. Poor was born and raised in Andover, Province of Massachusetts...
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  • Louisbourg in 1745 and Port Royal, Nova Scotia in 1710. During the last four wars of the French and Indian Wars, the New Hampshire Militia furnished about 5,000...
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    John Irving (category People from Exeter, New Hampshire)
    in fictional towns resembling Exeter, New Hampshire. Irving was born John Wallace Blunt Jr. in Exeter, New Hampshire, the son of Helen Frances (née Winslow)...
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  • Colony – English 1638: Fort Christina – Swedish 1638: Exeter – English 1638: Hampton, New Hampshire – English 1639: Bridgeport, Connecticut – English 1639:...
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    Raid on Dartmouth (1749) (category Military history of Nova Scotia)
    the mill at Dartmouth. He had worked in the lumber industry in Exeter, New Hampshire. He had distinguished himself in Colonel Samuel Moore's Regiment...
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    Plantations, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Plymouth Colony, and the Province of New Hampshire, as well as a few smaller short-lived colonies. The New England colonies...
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    settlers left and were believers in the Mormon doctrine.” Augusta* Bangor Exeter Saint John* As of January 2024, the following stakes exist in Maine: Only...
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    the west. The city of Plymouth is the largest settlement, and the city of Exeter is the county town. The county has an area of 2,590 sq mi (6,700 km2) and...
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    John Sullivan (general) (category Continental Army officers from New Hampshire)
    against it, on July 21, 1774, the first Provincial Congress of New Hampshire met at Exeter, with Sullivan as Durham's delegate. The assembly sent him and...
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    Federation (ISAF). Ainslie was educated at two independent schools: at the Terra Nova School in a rural area near the village of Holmes Chapel in Cheshire in north...
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  • locality near Moyston Barton, Newfoundland and Labrador, community Barton, Nova Scotia, a community Barton Mine, an abandoned mine in Temagami, Ontario Barton...
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    Maeglaof as founders of the Meonwara (southern Hampshire). In 686 Bede tells us that Jutish Hampshire extended to the western edge of the New Forest;...
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  • longer used officially. Many populated places in the U.S. state of New Hampshire once prospered and are now gone, subsumed by adjacent cities or renamed...
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  • Naesmyth baronets (category Extinct baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia)
    Baronetcy, of Posso in the County of Peebles, was a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was created on 31 July 1706 for James Naesmyth. The second Baronet...
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    Ralph Adams Cram (category Architecture of Phillips Exeter Academy)
    Falls, New Hampshire, to William Augustine Cram and Sarah Elizabeth (Blake) Cram. He was educated at Westford Academy and Phillips Exeter Academy. He...
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    St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad (category New Hampshire railroads)
    communities served include Portland and Lewiston in Maine; Berlin, New Hampshire; Island Pond, Vermont; and Sherbrooke and Montreal in Quebec. The line...
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  • second-class on the ship. Barbara Joyce West was born in Bournemouth, Hampshire (now Dorset), England, on 24 May 1911 to Edwy Arthur West and Ada Mary...
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    Robert Falcon Scott (category Terra Nova expedition)
    the Antarctic regions: the Discovery expedition of 1901–04 and the Terra Nova expedition of 1910–13. On the first expedition, he set a new southern record...
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    Treaty of Portsmouth (1713) (category Pre-statehood history of New Hampshire)
    Saco, Wells, York and Berwick, in New Hampshire at Hampton, Dover, Oyster River Plantation (now Durham), and Exeter, and down into Massachusetts at Haverhill...
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    acknowledges the United States, comprising what had been the Province of New Hampshire, Province of Massachusetts Bay, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence...
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    University of Exeter halls of residence were evacuated after the discovery of an unexploded 2,200-pound (1,000 kg) World War II German bomb in Exeter and a controlled...
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  • Eatonville Eastford East Gwillimbury Effingham Eglinton Essex Essex County Exeter Felton Finch Flinton Flamborough Fletcher Fort York Fraserdale Georgina...
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  • Embley Epsom College Eton College European School Culham Ewell Castle School Exeter School Farleigh School Farlington School Farnborough Hill Felsted School...
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    Called The Great Indian War of 1675 and 1676, edited by Samuel G. Drake,(Exeter, NH: J & B Williams, 1829); Facsimile Reprint by Heritage Books, Bowie,...
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  • school motto lucem sequimur We follow the light Motto of the University of Exeter luceo non uro I shine, not burn Motto of the Highland Scots Clan Mackenzie...
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    Guinean pound New Hampshire pound New Jersey pound New York pound New Zealand pound Newfoundland pound Nigerian pound North Carolina pound Nova Scotian pound...
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  • John Vernou Bouvier III (category Phillips Exeter Academy alumni)
    Bouvier Scott Putnam (born 1905). John Vernou Bouvier III attended Philips Exeter Academy and Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School. He then studied at Columbia...
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    the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the state of New York to...
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  • Portsmouth. The campaign also reached into New Hampshire and Massachusetts with native raids on Exeter, Oyster River, and Dover.: 286–289  Scott, Tod...
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  • 2021–22 Sale Sharks in 2005–06, Harlequins in 2011–12, Saracens in 2015–16, Exeter in 2019–20, and Northampton Saints in 2023–24 Of all the Premiership teams...
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