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After and Essex
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* November 20, 1820 After the sinking of the Essex ( whaleship ) of Nantucket by a whale the survivors were left floating in three small whaleboats.
* November 20 – After the sinking of the whaleship Essex of Nantucket by a whale the survivors are left afloat in three small whaleboats.
After Leicester's death in 1588, the Queen transferred the late Earl's royal monopoly on sweet wines to Essex, providing him with revenue from taxes.
After Lord Essex went to Ireland in 1573, they possibly became lovers.
After leaving Essex Records in the spring of 1954, Bill Haley signed with the then-important Decca Records label, and the band's first recording session was set for April 12, 1954 at the Pythian Temple studios in New York City.
De Havilland was good friends with Bette Davis with whom she starred in Hush … Hush, Sweet Charlotte ( 1964 ), The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex ( 1939 ), It's Love I'm After ( 1937 ), and In This Our Life ( 1942 ).
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After dropping out of Brighton Polytechnic, he began his TV career as a sports personality impersonator on The David Essex Showcase ; it was at this point that he adopted the surname " Barrie " for Equity reasons – as there was already an actor named Chris Brown on the Equity UK lists.
After Peter Watson ( born 18 October 1941, Romford, Essex ) joined them as an additional guitarist in 1965, they changed their name to The Action.
After holding the living of Wethersfield in Essex, he became vicar of Finchingfield.
After holding a school mastership at Suffolk and two curacies ( the second as curate of All-hallows, Bread Street ), he was made rector of St Martin's Ongar in London, and of Sandon, in Essex, in 1626.
After being treated for his injuries and interrogated, Kinski was transferred to the prisoner of war " Camp 186 " in Berechurch Hall in Colchester, Essex.
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After a period of bohemian wandering in Spain he enrolled at the South East Essex Technical College and School of Art in the early 1960s, where he met his lifelong creative partner Gee Vaucher.
After receiving his diploma in 1847, he was for some time assistant surgeon at Newport, Essex, but the same year he went out to Sierra Leone to take medical charge of the free labourers on their voyage thence to Jamaica, where he stayed some time.
After encouraging Essex to prepare to attack the Irish chief Tirlogh Luineach, apparently at the instigation of the earl of Leicester, the queen suddenly commanded him to " break off his enterprise.
After another experiment in farming at Fairstead, Essex, he moved once again to London, whence he was driven by the plague of 1572 – 1573 to find refuge at Trinity Hall, being matriculated as a servant of the college in 1573.
After his departure from the Surrey team, Laker played some matches for Essex from 1962 to 1965, but was not the force of old.
After college, he became assistant to Thomas Hooker at a private school at Little Baddow, Essex.

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