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Doughty and demanded
Arguing that Doughty was a threat to his life and the expedition in general, Drake demanded execution.

Doughty and Drake
Following Magellan's example, Drake tried and executed his own ' mutineer ' Thomas Doughty.
Doughty befriended Drake during Drake's military actions in Ireland.
Drake, Doughty and a third man, John Wynter left Plymouth, England in 1577, purportedly on a simple trip to Alexandria.
") The three men apparently shared responsibility for the voyage but Drake soon assumed the role of commander of the expedition, a matter which caused friction between Drake and the aristocratic Doughty.
Tensions between Drake and Doughty worsened when Doughty caught Drake's brother, Thomas Drake, stealing from the captured cargo of the vessel.
Drake assumed command of the Mary and reassigned Doughty to command his flagship the Pelican.
Drake eventually demoted Doughty to command of a tiny supply vessel named Swan.
When the Swan became separated from the rest of the fleet during a severe storm, Drake became convinced that Doughty was practising witchcraft.
On May 17, 1578, upon the reunion of the fleet, Drake and Doughty had a final quarrel ; Drake struck Doughty and ordered him tied to the mast.
Drake accused Doughty of being " a conjurer and a seditious person " and his brother of being " a witch and a poisoner ".
Doughty's trial began on the 30th ; Drake charged Doughty with not only mutiny, but treason.
Doughty first appealed to be taken with the fleet as a prisoner and tried upon return to England, but Drake refused.
Drake painted the disclosure to Burghley as a betrayal of Queen Elizabeth ; nevertheless, the jury of crewmen convicted Doughty of mutiny only, rejecting the charge of treason, and only after Drake prevaricated about whether he would seek Doughty's death.

Doughty and show
He co-presented a late-night show on the political internet-TV stream 18 Doughty Street, and has appeared on a number of radio and television channels, including BBC Two, BBC Radio Five Live, ITV and Channel 4.

Doughty and from
They named the band REO Speedwagon, from the REO Speed Wagon, a flatbed truck Doughty had studied in transportation history, and the initials are those of its founder Ransom E. Olds.
degli Antoni, Doughty, Boston-based upright bass player Sebastian Steinberg, and Israeli drummer Yuval Gabay ( a collaborator with Zorn, and David Linton ) played their first gig, as " M. Doughty's Soul Coughing ", at the Knitting Factory on June 15, 1992, a late-Monday night slot that Doughty cadged from his boss because nobody else wanted it.
In 2007 The Spectator moved its offices from Doughty Street, which had been its home for 31 years, to 22 Old Queen Street in Westminster, leaving Bloomsbury for the first time since the paper ’ s founding in 1828.
Dunlop Standard Aerospace Group Ltd was formed in 1998 from the assets of BTR Aerospace Group when they were purchased by Doughty Hanson & Co.
The single artillery company, New Yorkers under John Doughty, came from remnants of the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment.
The song " Bond " featured vocals by Mike Doughty from the band Soul Coughing and " Azura " featured Louise Rhodes from Lamb.
Louise Doughty ( born 4 September 1963 ) is an English novelist, playwright and journalist from a Romani background.
Frustrated by the acrimonious sessions for Soul Coughing's Irresistible Bliss, and attracted to Kramer's signature minimal, reverby sound, Doughty took a batch of songs — some rejected by, some withheld from Soul Coughing — and crossed the river to bang the disc out at Kramer's studio, Noise New Jersey, a gigantic, shag-carpeted room built as an addition to a house by a would-be Disco musician in the 70s, to which Kramer added huge echo plates running down either side of his garage — the source of his trademark haunting sound.
On the songs " Sunkeneyed Girl " and " Grey Ghost ," Doughty jokes that he hasn't written bridges for the tunes, and fills the space with " fake words " in the latter, and a " riff from the 80s " in the former.
UK Comedian, Adrian Doughty, from the Oddballs, comments " It never ceases to amaze me the bizzare to the ridiculous places we are booked to perform this, so very funny act.
Dickens ' London and in particular 48 Doughty street where Dickens lived from 1837 – 39, reaped many of his leisure hours and he could quote at random from Dickens ' works with fluent ease.
With Jessica Adams, Maggie Alderson and Imogen Edwards-Jones, Lette edited an anthology by prominent women writers of erotic short-stories, In Bed with ... ( 2009 ), including contributions from Louise Doughty, Esther Freud, Ali Smith, Joan Smith, Rachel Johnson and Fay Weldon, each publishing under a pseudonym.
The series was devised by Carnival boss Brian Eastman and producer Stuart Doughty with input from veteran writer-producer Brian Clemens, who had previously worked on The Avengers.
John Wynter volunteered to keep Doughty prisoner on his ship, Elizabeth, to which Drake initially agreed, but qualified the statement by saying that the ship would then have to return to England with no share of the treasure they would gain from attacking Spanish ships.
Shortly thereafter, Drake changed the name of his flagship from The Pelican to The Golden Hind purportedly to honor Christopher Hatton, whose crest was the hind, perhaps as an attempt to smooth over the Doughty incident.
After graduating from Oxford, in 1921, Winifred and Vera moved to London hoping to establish themselves as writers ( the blue plaque at No. 52 Doughty Street refers ).
Dan Wilson has produced two albums for Mike Doughty: Haughty Melodic from 2005 and Golden Delicious released in 2008.

Doughty and him
On the last day of the university's spring semester, guitarist Joe Matt called the band's leader and told him that he, drummer Gratzer, and bassist Mike Blair had decided to leave the band and start a new one with Doughty.
His other sister, Mrs. Bertha Doughty of near Penola predeceased him.
He was born at 52 Doughty Street, London, 29 April 1816, and after his earlier education was articled, on 24 April 1832, to his uncle, Mr. Charles Sabine of Oswestry, for the term of five years, and passed the Incorporated Law Society's examination in November 1838, but there is no record of his ever having become a solicitor ; for the natural bent of his genius impelled him, like Dickens and Disraeli, to lighter studies, and he forsook law for literature.
It details a childhood incident in which Doughty accused him of stealing his Batman doll.
According to the contemporary screed Leicester's Commonwealth ( 1584 ), Leicester desired Doughty's death because Doughty could incriminate him in the alleged murder of Walter Devereux, Earl of Essex.

Doughty and such
Mike Doughty ( who billed himself at the time as " M. Doughty ") was a folk singer ( he attended Eugene Lang College with Ani DiFranco, where they studied with Sekou Sundiata and played around the school together ), slam poet, sometime music writer, and doorman at the old Houston Street location of The Knitting Factory, then a nexus for such avant-garde artists as John Zorn and Marc Ribot.
Many of these ended up in the songs, such as a train whistle played by Doughty on " Uh, Zoom Zip ".
He wrote tunes for such well known hymns as ' Oh, so bright ' and ' All hail the power of Jesus ' name ,' as well as some more obscure ones, some written by the Rev E Doughty Solomon, a relation of his.
Doughty's riffs -- often using a guitar rhythm Doughty calls the " gangadank "-- punctuate emotional lyrics on songs such as " The Only Answer " and " The Pink Life ".
Among Langford's musical side projects have been the Three Johns ( with John Hyatt and John ( Phillip ) Brennan ), who released several albums of drum-machine-fueled punk in the 1980s ; the country-punk Waco Brothers ( with Dean Schlabowske, Tracey Dear, Alan Doughty, Mark Durante, and Mekons drummer Steve Goulding ), who have been recording since 1995 ; the Pine Valley Cosmonauts, a revolving assortment of Chicago musicians who have backed both Langford and other musicians such as Kelly Hogan ; and Ship and Pilot.
Meanwhile, in 1886, the club began to expand by signing players of national reputation such as Jack Powell, who became club captain, Jack and Roger Doughty, and Tom Burke.
Authors such as Simon Doughty describe a ' typical ' randonneuring bike as being somewhere between a dedicated road-racing bike and a touring bike.

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