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1821 and Colonel
* Bill Scott – Jack Spigot ( 1821 ), Memnon ( 1825 ), The Colonel ( 1828 ), Rowton ( 1829 ), Don John ( 1838 ), Charles the Twelfth ( 1839 ), Launcelot ( 1840 ), Satirist ( 1841 ), Sir Tatton Sykes ( 1846 )
In 1821, Colonel Richard Borden established the Fall River Iron Works, along with Maj. Bradford Durfee at the lower part of the Quequechan River.
His father, Colonel James Tallmadge ( 1744 to 1821 ), led a company of volunteers at the capture of General John Burgoyne.
It was created in 1821 for Lady Charlotte Strutt, wife of Colonel Joseph Strutt, Member of Parliament for Maldon and a member of an Essex family that had made its fortune in the milling business.
Lieutenant Colonel Antonio López de Santa Anna, for example, endorsed the Plan de Iguala in Japala on May 29, 1821.
Colonel Colin Mackenzie ( 1754 – 1821 ) was Surveyor General of India, and an art collector and orientalist.
In 1821 Colonel Thomas Richard Gale Braddyll commenced building the modern-day Conishead Priory and to enhance the view from the priory he had a mock pseudo-classical ruin built on the island.
The area came under American ownership some time after Florida became a territory in 1821 ; Colonel Orlando Rees built a mill to grind the corn and sugar.
Vicuña was founded on February 22, 1821, by Colonel Joaquín Vicuña Larraín, who was the first intendant of Coquimbo's Province, by order of Bernardo O ' Higgins, and was given the name of San Isidro's Villa of Vicuña.
In 1821, an Indian agency was created at Fort Mitchell, and Colonel John Crowell was appointed agent to the Creeks.
After the war he continued military service and in 1821 he was promoted to Colonel.

1821 and Francis
The island's first known sighting by Europeans was on 21 August 1821 by the British ship Eliza Francis ( or Eliza Frances ) owned by Edward, Thomas and William Jarvis and commanded by Captain Brown.
* 1890 – Sir Richard Francis Burton, British explorer and writer ( b. 1821 )
This was designed by Francis Goodwin and built in 1821 – 1824, finally being consecrated in April 1824.
Prince Metternich was appointed by Francis I to the positions of Hofkanzler and Staatskanzler ( 25 May 1821 to 13 March 1848 ).
* Francis Barretto Spinola ( 1821 – 1891 ), first Italian-American elected to the U. S. House of Representatives
* Richard Francis Burton ( 1821 – 1890 ) – English explorer, translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, linguist, poet, hypnotist, fencer and diplomat ; known for his travels and explorations within Asia and Africa as well as his extraordinary knowledge of languages and cultures ; according to one count, he spoke 29 European, Asian, and African languages.
In 1821, St. Matthew's Church was demolished with exception of the tower and chancel and replaced at a cost of £ 20, 000 to a design by Francis Goodwin.
John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, was named President in 1821 and a number of illustrious individuals like Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, Johns Hopkins University President Daniel Coit Gilman and Edwin Francis Hyde, a former president of the Philharmonic Society of New York, headed up the organization over the years.
Napoleon's Death Mask, made in 1821 by Elstree resident, Francis Burton M. D., the uncle of explorer Richard Francis Burton
* Francis Barretto Spinola ( 1821 – 1891 ), American soldier and congressman
In 1821, Francis Cohen was admitted to the Fellowship of the Royal Society, one of his sponsors being Turner.
He had three sons, Montgomery Blair ( 1813 – 1883 ), James Blair ( 1819-1852 ) and Francis Preston Blair, Jr. ( 1821 – 1875 ), two of whom were also prominent in American politics.
* Francis Preston Blair, Jr. ( 1821 – 1875 ), American Civil War general ( Union ), politician
* Francis Carr ( District of Maine politician ) ( 1751 – 1821 ), American politician, U. S. Representative from Massachusetts, father of James Carr
John Francis Campbell ( Scots: Iain Frangan Caimbeul ; Islay, 29 December 1821 – Cannes, 17 February 1885 ), also known as Young John of Islay ( Scottish Gaelic: Iain Òg Ìle ) was a renown Scottish author and scholar who specialised in Celtic studies.
In 1819 Spain signed the Adams-Onis Treaty which ceded Florida to the United States in 1821 and the fort became a United States Army base which was renamed Fort Marion, in honor of American Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion.
* Francis Pym Harding ( 1821 – 1875 ) English army general
Charles Francis Hall ( 1821 – November 8, 1871 ) was an American Arctic explorer.
# Francis ( Frank ) Thomas Gregory, born 1821.
General Sir Frederick Francis Maude VC GCB ( 20 December 1821 – 20 June 1897 ) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
* Francis Drake ( diplomat ) ( 1764 – 1821 ), British diplomat
* Charles Francis Hall ( 1821 – 1871 ), American explorer
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir John Dugdale Astley, 3rd Baronet ( 19 February 1828 – 10 October 1894 ) was an English soldier and sportsman, son of the 2nd Baronet ( created 1821 ) Sir Francis Dugdale Astley and wife Emma Dorothea Lethbridge and a descendant of Lord Astley.

1821 and built
The building was built between 1817 and 1821 in Neoclassical style.
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
* The Teatro Regio (" Royal Theatre "), built in 1821 – 1829 by Nicola Bettoli.
What became Mykhailovsky Square was the centre of this settlement and the site of its first Orthodox church, the Church of the Dormition, built in 1821 close to the seashore, as well as of a cemetery.
In 1821, an guest cabin was built on Mount Holyoke by a local committee — one of the first New England summit houses.
In 1821 the Armstrong and Attaway Company built the first cotton gin at nearby Saffold Navy Yard.
In 1821, William and Jennie Offield had built a cabin on a little creek, later to be known as Offield Creek, four miles southwest of the future site of Crawfordsville.
Joshua Frederick Cockey ( 1765 – 1821 ) built one of the first homes in the area in 1798 and built the first commercial structure, a hotel, in 1810 in what would become the village of Cockeysville.
Rix Robinson built a trading post near Ada in 1821 and made the first land purchase here in 1833.
The first house was built in 1821.
The William Ballard Lenoir House, built in 1821, now part of the Ledbetter Apartments
The harbour once built was renamed ' The Royal Harbour of Kingstown ' in 1821 on the occasion of the visit of George IV.
It contains a throne built for the visit of King George IV to Ireland in 1821. Throne Room
Little work was done, although a new lock and staunch were built at Isleham under provisions of the Eau Brink Act of 1821.
It is not known exactly when this configuration was built, although it may have been between 1789 and 1821, since Cole's map of 1789 shows the Old Bedford River proceeding in a straight line, and Baker's map of 1821 shows two rivers, each with a double bend.
Agustín Cosme Damián de Iturbide y Arámburu ( 27 September 1783 – 19 July 1824 ), also known as Augustine I of Mexico, was a Mexican army general who built a successful political and military coalition that was able to march into Mexico City on 27 September 1821, decisively ending the Mexican War of Independence.
The three lakes were built between 1821 and 1822 and have a total capacity of 210 million gallons ( 950 Megalitres ( Ml )).
Ethan Allen Crawford built a house on the summit in 1821, which lasted until a storm in 1826.
*, a schooner built to suppress piracy and catch slavers, was launched in early August 1821, had a small part in the Amistad trials and was lost at sea in March 1843
( Ironically, the Round Room had more royal connections than the old Parliament House ; it had been built for the visit of King George IV in 1821 ).
This is why Sir Barnes Wallis was born in Ripley as his father was the curate of said All Saints ' Anglican Church which was built in 1821 and is situated, appropriately enough, on Church Street ( a ).

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