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Boatswain was buried at Newstead Abbey and has a monument larger than his master's.
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Lavender Bay was named after the Boatswain ( bosun ), George Lavender, from the prison hulk " Phoenix ", which was moored there for many years.
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.
Born in Grand Island, Nebraska, Bruce entered the Navy as a Boatswain 6 February 1911 and was commissioned a Lieutenant ( temporary ) 1 July 1918.
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Byron had wanted to be buried with Boatswain, although he would ultimately be buried in the family vault at the nearby church in Hucknall.
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: Boatswain aboard the " Destiny's Hand ," works hard to keep discipline amongst the crew and as such has become one of Blaine's key lieutenants.
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Boatswain Ignatius Pell testified that Bonnet's quartermaster, Robert Tucker, had more power than Bonnet.
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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 or bosun ( both ): A non-commissioned officer responsible for the sails, ropes, rigging and boats on a ship who issues " piped " commands to seamen.
He received encouragement to finish from First Class Boatswain ’ s Mate Rutherford in which Brashear went on to graduate 16 out of 17.
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.
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 ).
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The head was then fixed on a pole at Westminster, and the rest of the body was buried under the gallows.
The closet was faintly fragrant with lavender, and as Lucy shut the door an unhappy memory slipped into her mind, like a lavender ghost: Greg's house, on the day he was buried, and the child, pale, silent, baffled, watching the funeral guests with panicky eyes.
Alp Arslan died four days later from this wound on 25 November 1072 in his 42nd year, and was taken to Merv to be buried next to his father Chaghri Beg.
Poirot was buried at Styles, and his funeral was arranged by his best friend Hastings and Hastings ' daughter Judith.
The other account is found in Deuteronomy 10: 6, where Moses is reported as saying that Aaron died at Moserah and was buried there.
After his death, the king was buried in the church which he had built ; his original tomb has been lost, while his alleged remains are preserved in the shrine where he was reburied after being declared a saint ; his saintliness, however, was never very widely acknowledged outside the bishopric of Liège where he may still be venerated by tradition.
She died broken-hearted in July of the next year, at the castle of Poissy, and was buried in the Convent of St Corentin, near Nantes.
Alaric died soon after in Cosenza, probably of fever, at the age of about forty ( assuming again, a birth around 370 AD ), and his body was, according to legend, buried under the riverbed of the Busento.
Ealdred was back at York by 1069 ; he died there on 11 September 1069, and was buried in his episcopal cathedral.
Sybilla died in unrecorded circumstances at Eilean nam Ban ( Kenmore on Loch Tay ) in July, 1122 and was buried at Dunfermline Abbey.
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He found that if he was tired enough at night, he went to sleep simply because he was too exhausted to stay awake.
He scuttled in shadow along the east wall of the stockade and then followed the south wall until he was at the rear of the two frame buildings.
A man was standing in the open door of the lighted orderly room a few yards to Mike's left, but he, too, suddenly made up his mind and went racing to join the confused activity at the east end of the stockade.
I was at once disappointed, although just what I had expected him to look like I could not have explained.
This desire, I went on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing.
Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at random and headed in what she believed was the direction of the pool.
She regarded them as signs that she was nearing the glen she sought, and she was glad to at last be doing something positive in her unenunciated, undefined struggle with the mountain and its darkling inhabitants.
Seeing them waiting there at the foot of Emigrant Rock was so overwhelming that, for a good minute after they rounded the bend and started down the grade leading toward them, Matilda could not speak at all.
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