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Lieutenant and James
Lieutenant Colonel James P. Brownlow, who commanded the First Brigade of Thomas' First Cavalry Division, was ordered across one of these fords.
The trial, for which Allen hired Jared Ingersoll to represent the grantholder interest, began in July 1770, pitting Allen against politically powerful New York grant-holders, including New York's Lieutenant Governor Colden, James Duane ( who was prosecuting the case ), and Robert Livingston, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court ( who was presiding over the case ).
Lincoln relayed this conversation to Sir John Peyton, Lieutenant of the Tower, who, knowing how physically and financially infirm Oxford was, refused to take Lincoln's report as a serious threat to King James ' accession.
* 1813 – War of 1812: After learning of American plans for a surprise attack on Beaver Dams in Ontario, Laura Secord sets out on a 30 kilometer journey on foot to warn Lieutenant James FitzGibbon.
On the night of May 9, 1846, Frémont received a courier, Lieutenant Archibald Gillespie, bringing messages from President James Polk.
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The ninety-two room building formerly served as the ' out-of-season ' residence of the Irish Lord Lieutenant and the residence of two of the three Irish Governors-General: Tim Healy and James McNeill.
* November 26 – Vietnam War: United States Air Force First Lieutenant and Bell UH-1F helicopter pilot James P. Fleming rescues an Army Special Forces unit pinned down by Viet Cong fire, earning a Medal of Honor for his bravery.
* November 22 – Oscar James Dunn, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana ( b. 1825 )
He followed the explorations of Matthew Flinders, George Bass and Lieutenant James Grant, and among his paid helpers were George Caley, Robert Brown and Allan Cunningham.
Lieutenant James Melville Gilliss was put in charge of " obtaining the instruments needed and books.
Mutiny on the Bounty is the title of the 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, based on the mutiny against Lieutenant William Bligh, commanding officer of the Bounty in 1789.
In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Vice Admiral James T. Kirk and Lieutenant Saavik carry on a conversation during rematerialization.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas E. Mitchell, Colonel James McDonough ( the fifth SAMS director ), and various other members of the SAMS team played a significant part in revising the U. S. Army Doctrinal Manual 100-5 Operations in 1990 – 1993.
* Lieutenant General James M. Dubik ( Class of 1991 )
* Piston, William G. Lee's Tarnished Lieutenant: James Longstreet and His Place in Southern History.
* Lieutenant James Callaghan, RNVR ( 1943 – 26 July 1945 )
* Lieutenant James Callaghan, MP ( 26 July 1945 – 21 October 1964 )
* Lieutenant The Right Honourable James Callaghan, MP ( 21 October 1964 –?
In 2009, Lieutenant James Adamson, aged 24, of the Royal Regiment of Scotland was awarded the Military Cross for a bayonet charge whilst on a tour of duty in Afghanistan: after shooting one Taliban fighter dead Adamson had run out of ammunition when another enemy appeared.
She was born in Wales, the daughter of army officer William Degacher ( 1841 – 1879 ) by his marriage to Julia Caroline Smith, the daughter of Lieutenant General James Webber Smith.
Lieutenant James Iredell Waddell, CSN, a former instructor at the US Naval Academy commanded the CSS Shenandoah.
In 1837, sixteen-year-old Eliza eloped with Lieutenant Thomas James.
* Lieutenant Ed Brock: Police commander played by James McEachin in several of the TV Movies listed below.

Lieutenant and Cook
For the task, Prime Minister Stephen Harper convened a special search group — the Governor General Consultation Committee — which consisted of Sheila-Marie Cook, secretary to the Governor General ( the chairperson ); Canadian Secretary to the Queen and Usher of the Black Rod Kevin MacLeod ; Christopher Manfredi, dean of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University ; Rainer Knopff, a political scientist at the University of Calgary ; Father Jacques Monet, of the Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies ; and Christopher McCreery, historian and private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
The many Aboriginal versions of this ' Captain Cook ' are rarely oral recollections of encounters with the Lieutenant James Cook who first navigated and mapped Australia's east coast on the HM Bark Endeavour in 1770.
The mountain's English name was bestowed on it by Lieutenant James Cook in May 1770, as his expedition in command of the Endeavour passed it by on their route northwards along the eastern coastline of Australia.
In 1778, Lieutenant James Cook named the island after the family name of the Duke of Grafton, who was the British Prime Minister when his ship, the HMB Endeavour, had set sail.
In 1653, The General Court granted of meadowland to Lieutenant Aaron Cook, to John Bissell and to Thomas Ford, all in Massacoe.
In addition to Admiral Burke, the other persons on the stamp pane were Admiral William S. Sims, Lieutenant Commander John McCloy, and Officer ’ s Cook Third Class Doris Miller.
Botany Bay had been discovered by Lieutenant James Cook during his voyage of discovery in 1770, and was recommended by the eminent botanist Sir Joseph Banks, who had accompanied Cook, as a suitable site for a settlement.
In 1770 Lieutenant ( later Captain ) James Cook, in command of the HMS Endeavour, sailed along the east coast of Australia, becoming the first known Europeans to do so.
The association of the Royal Navy with New Zealand began with the arrival of Lieutenant ( later Captain ) James Cook in 1769, who completed two subsequent journeys to New Zealand in 1773 and 1777.
*, originally Earl of Pembroke, a 10-gun bark purchased in 1768 ; known as Endeavour Bark to distinguish her from her contemporaries listed above ; was commanded by Lieutenant James Cook in his first voyage of exploration to the Pacific, 1768 – 1771 ; sold in 1775
It was named by Lieutenant James Cook on 21 August 1770 in honor of Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany, a brother of King George III of the United Kingdom, who had died three years earlier:
It was at Possession Island that Lieutenant James Cook first claimed British sovereignty over the eastern part of Australia in 1770.
Some have argued that the it was named after Lieutenant Michael Lane, a respected cartographer, who had once worked with Captain Cook.
European discovery of what is now Sutherland Shire was made by Lieutenant James Cook, who entered Botany Bay on 29 April 1770.
Ships time ) that Lieutenant James Cook, seeing the mountain from the sea, used it and a point he named Point Danger Fingal Head to warn others that came after him ; named it Mount Warning.
On 16 May 1770, Lieutenant James Cook was the first European to record seeing “… a remarkable sharp peaked Mountain lying inland …” from a point of land he named Cape Byron.
* Sheila Jones, Midwest director for the NDPC, candidate in 1986 for U. S. Senate from Illinois, in 1987 for Mayor of Chicago, in 1988 for Cook County recorder of deeds, in 1989 for Mayor of Chicago, in 1990 for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, in 1991 for Mayor of Chicago, in 1994 for Governor of Illinois, in 1995 for Mayor of Chicago
File: Point Danger lighthouse. jpg | Lighthouse at Point Danger, Coolangatta, Queensland — a memorial to Lieutenant James Cook of HM Bark Endeavour who named the Point and described the area during the voyage of 1770.
This was 164 years before Lieutenant James Cook sailed up the east coast of Australia.
Lieutenant, later Captain James Cook, the first known European to visit the area, sailed between Motiti Island and the coast in 1769.
The sighting of the Transit of Mercury is commemorated at Cooks Beach by a cairn of Coromandel granite which tells the story ; " In this bay was anchored 5 Nov 1769, HMS Endeavour, Lieutenant James Cook RN, Commander.
Concerning the events of that day, Henry Shaver, one of forty white men chosen at Fort Plank by Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett to accompany a band of Oneida Indians under the command of Colonel Lewis Cook in pursuit of Major John Ross forces after the Battle of Johnstown, stated.

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