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Boatswain and had
Byron had a beloved Newfoundland dog named Boatswain, who died of rabies in 1808.
Byron had wanted to be buried with Boatswain, although he would ultimately be buried in the family vault at the nearby church in Hucknall.

Boatswain and than
Boatswain was buried at Newstead Abbey and has a monument larger than his master's.

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File: Boatswain Allen's House, New Castle, NH. jpg | Bo ' sun Allen House c. 1905
Union forces repulsed the Confederate attacks and afterward withdrew to a new position along Boatswain Creek near Gaines ' Mill.
The Ascension Frigatebird ( Fregata aquila ) breeds only on the tiny Boatswain Bird Island just off Ascension Island in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
The Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus, also known as the Boatswain Bird is a tropicbird, one of three closely related seabirds of tropical oceans.
The structure of the Landship organization mirrors the structure of the British navy, with a " ship " which is connected to a " dock " ( a wooden house similar to a chattel house ), and leaders known as Lord High Admiral, Captain, Boatswain and other navy ranks.
* Boatswain at OccupationalInfo. org
Command fell on Boatswain John Pascoe, who then led the crew in repelling the boarding parties.
* Boatswain or bosun ( both ): A non-commissioned officer responsible for the sails, ropes, rigging and boats on a ship who issues " piped " commands to seamen.
Captain Nepean sent the Boatswain back to Governor Phillip at South Head.
Lavender Bay was named after the Boatswain ( bosun ), George Lavender, from the prison hulk " Phoenix ", which was moored there for many years.
He received encouragement to finish from First Class Boatswain ’ s Mate Rutherford in which Brashear went on to graduate 16 out of 17.
On 31 August 1855 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Boatswain Kellaway of HMS Wrangler, with the mate and three seamen, was put ashore to burn some boats, fishing stations and haystacks on the opposite side of a small lake.
* How to use Boatswain pipe. pdf file
The development of the warrant officer system began in 1040 when five English ports began furnishing warships to King Edward the Confessor in exchange for certain privileges, they also furnished crews whose officers were the Master, Boatswain, Carpenter and Cook.
* Boatswain ’ s Mate First Class Reinhardt J. Keppler ( World War II ), U. S. Navy.
The former NAS Lakehurst also hosted the U. S. Navy's first helicopter squadrons, HU-1 ( later HC-1 ) and HU-2 ( later HC-2 ); the " A " and " C " enlisted training schools for the Aerographer's Mate ( AG ), Aviation Boatswain Mate ( AB, ABE, ABF, ABH ), and Parachute Rigger / Aircrew Survival Equipmentman ( PR ) ratings until their transfer to other Naval Air Technical Training Centers ; and an Overhaul & Repair ( O & R ) facility for fixed-wing aircraft, the forerunner of the former Naval Air Rework Facilities and Naval Aviation Depots ( NADEPs ) now known as Fleet Readiness Centers ( FRCs ).

Ignatius and Pell
According to Bonnet's boatswain, Ignatius Pell, the pirates intended to wait out the hurricane season there.
In Charleston, Bonnet was separated from the bulk of his crew and held for three weeks in the provost marshal's house along with his boatswain, Ignatius Pell, and his sailing master, David Herriott.
Ignatius Pell had turned King's evidence in the trial of Bonnet's crew and now testified, somewhat reluctantly, against Bonnet himself.

Ignatius and Robert
** The Crusader Kingdom of Valencia – Robert Ignatius Burns, S. J.
He was baptised Franz Joseph Otto Robert Maria Anton Karl Max Heinrich Sixtus Xavier Felix Renatus Ludwig Gaetan Pius Ignatius on 25 November 1912 at Villa Wartholz by the Prince-Archbishop of Vienna, Cardinal Franz Xaver Nagl.
They were married on 29 December 1997 and have three sons: Dashiell John ( born 3 December 2001 ), Roman Robert ( born 23 April 2004 ), and Ignatius Martin ( born 13 April 2008 ).
Xavier Hall, named for St. Francis Xavier, S. J., a companion of St. Ignatius of Loyola, S. J., and St. Robert's Hall, named for St. Robert Bellarmine, S. J., a cardinal and Doctor of the Church, were the first two buildings to be built on the current Westchester Campus.
* Robert Ignatius Gannon, S. J.
* Paul Robert Ignatius ( born 1920 ), American administrator
Due to his influence on Joyce ( he is also sometimes cited as an inspiration for Dubliners character Ignatius Gallaher and Exiles antagonist Robert Hand ), Gogarty's name often comes up in Joyce scholarship, though Gogarty's own editors and biographers complain that these references are frequently inaccurate, owing to Gogarty-related errata in Richard Ellmann's James Joyce and a tendency to conflate the real-life Gogarty with the fictional character of Buck Mulligan.
Archduke Carl Ludwig Maria Franz Joseph Michael Gabriel Antonius Robert Stephan Pius Gregor Ignatius Markus d ' Aviano of Austria, also known as Carl Ludwig Habsburg-Lothringen ( 10 March 1918 – 11 December 2007 ) was
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Paul Robert Ignatius ( born November 11, 1920 ) was an American government official who served as Secretary of the Navy between 1967 and 1969 and was the Assistant Secretary of Defense during the Lyndon Johnson administration.
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At Wagon Hill on 6 January 1900, Herman Albrecht and Robert James Thomas Digby-Jones ( who both died ), and James Edward Ignatius Masterson.
His father, Joseph Bonomi the Elder, had worked with Robert and James Adam, while his older brother, Ignatius Bonomi, was a notable architect of the early and mid-19th century.
* Robert Ignatius Burns.
* Letellier, Robert Ignatius.

Ignatius and had
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 94f </ ref > He also points out that when Ignatius writes to the Romans, there is no mention of a bishop of the Roman Church, " which we may suppose had not not yet adopted the monarchical episcopate.
The term epískopos was not from the earliest times clearly distinguished from the term presbýteros (" elder ", " senior ", nowadays used to signify a priest ), but the term was already clearly used in the sense of the order or office of bishop, distinct from that of priest in the writings of Ignatius of Antioch ( died c. 108 ), and sources from the middle of the 2nd century undoubtedly set forth that all the chief centres of Christianity recognized and had the office of bishop, using a form of organization that remained universal until the Protestant Reformation.
Pope Benedict XVI said of both Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier: " not only their history which was interwoven for many years from Paris and Rome, but a unique desire — a unique passion, it could be said — moved and sustained them through different human events: the passion to give to God-Trinity a glory always greater and to work for the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ to the peoples who had been ignored.
The Council settled the dispute that had broken out after the deposition of Ignatius as Patriarch of Constantinople in 858.
Ignatius, himself appointed to his office in an uncanonical manner, opposed Caesar Bardas, who had deposed the regent Theodora.
By the 5th century, this authentic collection had been enlarged by spurious letters, and some of the original letters had been changed with interpolations, created to posthumously enlist Ignatius as an unwitting witness in theological disputes of that age, while the purported eye-witness account of his martyrdom is also thought to be a forgery from around the same time.
Photius, the Patriarch of Constantinople, shortly after the council in which he had pronounced sentence of deposition against Pope Nicholas I, was driven from the patriarchate by a new emperor, Basil the Macedonian, who favoured his rival Ignatius.
He canonised Elizabeth of Portugal and Andrew Corsini and issued the Papal bulls of canonisation for Ignatius Loyola and Francis Xavier who had been canonized by his predecessor, Gregory XV.
On their return to Rome, they discovered that this was not at all what Nicholas had intended, and in 863 at a synod in Rome the pope deposed Photios, and reappointed Ignatius as the rightful patriarch.
St Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus in 1534, had considered founding a college in Malta as early as 1553.
These ideas derived from earlier speculation by Ignatius L. Donnelly that a lost landmass had once existed in the Atlantic, and that it was the home of the Aryan race, a theory he supported by reference to the distribution of swastika motifs.
Many occult ideas found favour with Heinrich Himmler who, unlike Hitler, had a great interest in mysticism, but the Schutzstaffel ( SS ) under Himmler emulated the structure of Ignatius Loyola's Jesuit order rather than the Thule Society.
During his reign, relations with the Byzantine Empire soured over his support for Ignatius, Patriarch of Constantinople, who had been removed from his post in favor of Photius.
According to the historian Socrates of Constantinople, it was introduced into Christian worship by Ignatius of Antioch ( died 107 ) who, in a vision, had seen angels singing in alternating choirs.
Indeed, drawing upon earlier writers such as Ignatius of Melitene, Michael the Syrian had recorded that the Seljuqs subjected Coele-Syria and the Palestinian coast to " cruel destruction and pillage ".
In 1912, a synod led by the Patriarch Ignatius Abdul Masih II, who had been controversially deposed by the Ottoman government, consecrated Evanios as Catholicos of the East, under the name Baselios Paulose I.
In 1934, Joseph Ignatius Breen ( 1888 – 1965 ), a prominent Roman Catholic layman, who had worked in the field of public relations, was appointed head of the new Production Code Administration ( PCA ).
Two discoveries of ancient manuscripts made duririg his stay in London, the one containing a shorter text of the Epistles of St Ignatius, and the other an unknown work On All the Heresies, by Bishop Hippolytus, had already led him to write his Hippolytus and his Age: Doctrine and Practice of Rome under Commodus and Severus ( 1852 ).
The bishop inquired into the motive of his death and, finding he had died a martyr, sent his name with an account of his martyrdom to other churches, especially neighboring ones, so that, in event of approval by their respective bishops, the cultus of the martyr might extend to their churches also, and that the faithful, as we read of St. Ignatius in the " Acts " of his martyrdom " might hold communion with the generous martyr of Christ " ( generoso Christi martyri communicarent ).
At the urging of Mother Ignatius Hayes, O. S. F., in 1875 Pope Pius IX had already authorized the sending of nuns to establish a monastery of Poor Clares of the Primitive Observance from San Damiano in Assisi.
Talc is a mediocre college professor at Tulane University who had the misfortune of teaching Myrna and Ignatius in separate classes one semester.
He had fathered a number of children and after his wife died, Francisco determined to enter the Society of Jesus, recently formed by Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Cureton's most remarkable work was the edition with notes and an English translation of the Epistles of Ignatius to Polycarp, the Ephesians and the Romans, from a Syriac manuscript that had been found in the monastery of St Mary Deipara, in the desert of Nitria, near Cairo.
Pope Nicholas had attempted to remove Photius and reappoint Ignatius as the Patriarch of Constantinople by his own authority and decree.

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