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Englishman and site
Munda Point was originally the site of a coconut plantation originally established by Englishman Norman Wheatley, and then owned by Australian Lesley Gill.
The site of Poughkeepsie was purchased from Native Americans in 1686 by Robert Sanders, an Englishman, and Myndert Harmense Van Den Bogaerdt, a New Netherland-born Dutchman.
In 1652, an Englishman, Thomas Chambers, became the first permanent inhabitant at the site, the genesis of present-day Kingston.

Englishman and after
A few days after this Englishman appeared, Defoe reported to Oxford that Steele was expected to move in Parliament that the Duke be called over ; ;
Their best finish of this period was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, when in 1954 – 55 they finished as runners-up, after Udinese who originally finished second were relegated for corruption.
Drake was hailed as the first Englishman to circumnavigate the Earth ( and the second such voyage arriving with at least one ship intact, after Elcano's in 1520 ).
In 867 Northumbria became the northern kingdom of the coalescing Danelaw, after its conquest by the brothers Halfdan Ragnarsson and Ivar the Boneless, who installed an Englishman, Ecgberht, as a puppet king.
In 867 Northumbria became the northern kingdom of the Danelaw, after its conquest by the brothers Halfdan Ragnarsson and Ivar the Boneless who installed an Englishman, Ecgberht, as a puppet king.
Thomas West, 3rd and 12th Baron De La Warr ( 9 July 1577 – 7 June 1618 ) was the Englishman after whom the bay, the river, and, consequently, an American Indian people and U. S. state, all later called " Delaware ", were named.
This city was named after the Englishman John Rolfe who married Pocahontas in Jamestown, Virginia.
Originally known as Lily Creek for the creek that still flows to the north, the name was later changed to Welcome in honor of Alfred M. Welcome, an Englishman who homesteaded in Manyaska Township after the Civil War.
The village was named after Jerome Nelson, an Englishman who started a sawmill along the Tomorrow River in 1855.
The place in Australia is named after George Stretton, a 19th century Englishman.
As a mathematician, he was the only Englishman after Sir Isaac Newton and Roger Cotes capable of holding his own with the Bernoullis, but a great part of the effect of his demonstrations was lost through his failure to express his ideas fully and clearly.
" The organiser of the strike, Harry Pearman, headed a delegation to meet Powell and said after: " I have just met Enoch Powell and it made me feel proud to be an Englishman.
The year after he published a book about his adventures, The Story of Mont Blanc, and produced at the Egyptian Hall an entertainment called " Mont Blanc ", describing the ascent of the mountain and the Englishman abroad, which became the most popular exhibition of the kind ever known.
Back ( 1946 ) tells the story of Charley Summers, a young Englishman who comes back from Germany, where he was detained as a POW for three years after having been wounded in combat in France.
In late 1860, after Garibaldi had appointed Seymour as his " Military Secretary ", he accused a brother officer ( who happened to be a favourite of Garibaldi's ) of embezzling Garibaldi funds, the said brother officer challenged Seymour to a duel that his superior officer ( Colonel John Whitehead Peard-Garibaldi's " Englishman ") forbade him to attend.
Styles found in other countries sometimes associated with the German New Simplicity movement include the so-called " Holy Minimalism " of the Pole Henryk Górecki and the Estonian Arvo Pärt ( in their works after 1970 ), as well as Englishman John Tavener, who unlike the New Simplicity composers have turned back to Medieval and Renaissance models, however, rather than to 19th-century romanticism for inspiration.
The label was founded by a young Englishman Nat Joseph who started the company at the age of 21 after visiting the USA and realizing that there was a wealth of music of interest to British music fans that was not being made available in the UK.
He was the illegitimate son of another famous actor, Junius Brutus Booth, an Englishman, who named Edwin after Edwin Forrest and Thomas Flynn, two of Junius ' colleagues.
Thomas Nashe, commenting on the play in his booklet Pierce Penniless, stated that Talbot's example was inspiring Englishman anew, two centuries after his death,
It is named after George Brayton ( 1830 – 1892 ), the American engineer who developed it, although it was originally proposed and patented by Englishman John Barber in 1791.
The character was originally called John Bull, after the old nickname for England ; and stood for a certain type of patriotic, but bull-headed, Englishman.
The first Hampden Park was overlooked by a nearby terrace named after Englishman John Hampden, who fought in the English Civil War for Cromwell's Parliamentarians.
Best known by the nickname E " Carji " Greeves, he was given the nickname as a baby by a friend of the family, the New South Wales golfer Michael Scott, most likely after he had seen The Country Girl, a popular musical play of the day which was being performed in Sydney and Melbourne in the months after Greeves ' birth in 1903 and featured a character, Carjillo, the Rajah of Bhong who was an Englishman disguised as an Indian rajah.

Englishman and finding
The ungentlemanly conduct of Jack Johnson and his refusal to fight legitimate contenders such as Englishman William Hague is often attributed to the difficulty of black fighters finding success in the heavyweight division ; Louis would change this around by showing he had conduct of a sportsman.

Englishman and German
André Le Breton, a bookseller and printer, approached Diderot with a project for the publication of a translation of Ephraim Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, or Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences into French, first undertaken by the Englishman John Mills, and followed by the German Gottfried Sellius.
Composers thus influenced include the Englishman Benjamin Britten, the German Hans Werner Henze, and the Russian Dmitri Shostakovich.
The Pied Piper is a 1942 film in which an Englishman on vacation in France is caught up in the German invasion of that country, and finds himself taking an ever-growing group of children to safety.
For the opening performance, it was intended that the soloists should be Galina Vishnevskaya ( a Russian ), Peter Pears ( an Englishman ) and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ( a German ), to demonstrate a spirit of unity.
The song " The Secret Marriage " from this album was adapted from a melody by German composer Hanns Eisler, and " Englishman In New York " was about the eccentric writer Quentin Crisp.
In June 1990, Irving went to the German provinces that had formerly been part of East Germany on a well-publicized tour entitled " An Englishman Fights for the Honour of the Germans ," on which he accused the Allies of having used " forged documents " to " humiliate " the German people.
He was almost the only Englishman of his time who knew German ( which allowed him to talk with George I, who spoke no English ).
Of these Karl ( Charles ) and Theodor had careers in the German diplomatic service ; and Georg, who for some time was an active politician in Germany, eventually retired to live in London ; Henry, who was an English clergyman, became a naturalized Englishman, and Ernest, who in 1845 married an Englishwoman, Miss Gurney, subsequently resided and died in London.
It is likely that he wrote the text, though the tunes are mostly based on German songs ; the English translations in the collection are attributed to Christopher Witt, an Englishman who immigrated and joined the mystics, also building them a pipe organ, said to be the first privately owned organ in North America.
A similar incident, involving an Englishman, is attested for the French court by the German count and chronicler Froben Christoph von Zimmern: during carnival 1540, while the French king Francis I was residing at Angers, an Englishman ( ain Engellender ) wearing a mask and accompanied by other masked persons paid a visit to the king and offered him a momschanz ( a game of dice ), bringing with him a sum of money which was so high that the king was ashamed not to have a similar sum at hand and had to wait two hours until the money could be lent from local merchants.
It is likely that he wrote the text, though the tunes are mostly based on German songs ; the English translations in the collection are attributed to Christopher Witt, an Englishman who immigrated and joined the mystics, also building them a pipe organ, said to be the first privately-owned organ in North America.
Milner's German ancestry dates to his paternal grandmother, married to an Englishman who settled in the Grand Duchy of Hesse ( modern state of Hesse in west-central Germany ).
" In the Sunday Times, the reviewer wrote: " German 1970s minimalism is invading the British rock scene ... an Englishman is to blame ... Krautrocksampler is a lively history of a fascinating period, half encyclopedia, half psychedelic detective story.
In 1919 he wrote a book about his experiences called Boche and Bolshevik: Experiences of an Englishman in the German Army and in Russian Prisons.
Calvert spent a good deal of time in Italy, where the German art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann ( 1717 – 1768 ) described him as being " one of those worn-out beings, a hipped Englishman, who had lost all physical and moral taste ".
After having three foreign coaches ( German Hans Jurgen Gede, Englishman Bob Houghton and Russian Vladimir Nepomniatchi ) in three years, Uzbekistan turned to former Uzbekistan Olympic team coach Rauf Inileev.
Although this crater was named for the Englishman Roger Bacon, it was actually chosen by the German Mädler.
In 1996, Clarke won his second European Tour title at the Linde German Masters by one stroke, shooting a final round 63 to finish 24 under par and ahead of Englishman Mike Davis.
Englishman in love behaves much like German, that is, he has hearty inclinations and delicacy in their affections.
He was the author of Manual of British Butterflies and Moths ( 1857 – 59 ) and with the German entomologist Philipp Christoph Zeller, a Swiss, Heinrich Frey and another Englishman, John William Douglas of The Natural History of the Tineina ( 1855 – 73 ).

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