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Matthew Brady ( 1799 – 4 May 1826 ) was a notorious bushranger in Van Diemen's Land ( now known as Tasmania ) in the early 19th century.
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* 1831, November 21-In the Brady vicinity, James Bowie, Rezin P. Bowie, David Buchanan, Cephas D. Hamm, Matthew Doyle, Jesse Wallace, Thomas McCaslin, Robert Armstrong, James Coryell with two servants, Charles and Gonzales, held at bay for a day and a night 164 Caddo and Lipans.
He waited until 1939 to seek public office again, this time running for District Attorney of San Francisco, a race he lost to Matthew Brady.
Matthew Brady and AJ Sheta each scored 4 of the Royals ' 20 goals, while Irad Young contributed 3 assists.
Matthew Brady, but whose proper name was Bready, was born at Manchester, just about the close of 18th century.
He had introduced the locally-built ferries Matthew Brady and James McCabe to the river crossing, from the Central Business District of Hobart to the eastern shore, shortly before the collision.
Cannibal convict Alexander Pearce was hanged after escaping twice from Macquarie Harbour who survived by eating his companions and convict Matthew Brady begins his bushranging career after escaping from Macquarie Harbour.
Settler John Batman, later one of Melbourne's founders, helped capture bushranger Matthew Brady near Launceston.
His Tony Award winning performance as Big Daddy in the 1989 revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Matthew Harrison Brady to George C. Scott's Henry Drummond in the Tony Randall produced revival of Inherit the Wind in 1997, and Charley in the 1980 revival of Death of a Salesman also starring Dustin Hoffman and Kate Reid.
The Zachary Taylor Administration, 1849 Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady | Matthew Brady From left to right: William Ballard Preston | William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, ( 1849 ).
In December 1825, or early 1826, Batman captured the notorious bushranger called Matthew Brady, resulting in an additional grant of land by the government.
Matthew and 1799
After a brief tenure at Matthew Boulton ’ s Birmingham ( Soho ) Mint, Droz returned to France and in 1799 was appointed Keeper of the Coins and Medals at the Paris Mint, which post he held throughout the Napoleonic era.
An elder son, Matthew Talbot Baines ( 1799 – 1860 ), went to the bar ; he became recorder of Kingston upon Hull in ( 1837 ), M. P.
John Adams, Ned Young, and Matthew Quintal were the last three mutineers surviving in 1799 when Adams and Young got the thuggish Quintal drunk and killed him with a hatchet.
Matthew Flinders was the first recorded European to enter the Bay in 1799 touching down at the Pumicestone Passage, Redcliffe and Coochiemudlo Island.
Matthew Griswold ( March 25, 1714 – April 28, 1799 ) was the 17th Governor of Connecticut from 1784 to 1786.
While James Cook named the main headland on the island Cape Moreton on the 17 May 1770, it was Matthew Flinders who, on 31 July 1799, named the island.
Redcliffe holds the distinction of being the first European settlement in Queensland, first visited by Matthew Flinders on 17 July 1799.
Matthew Baillie ( 1761 – 1823 ) and Jean Cruveilher ( 1791 – 1874 ) illustrated the lesions in stroke, in 1799 and 1829 respectively.
The inhabitants of Bribie Island at the time they were encountered by Matthew Flinders in H. M. colonial sloop Norfolk in 1799 were broadly part of the ' Kabi ' or more correctly Gubbi Gubbi people of South-East Queensland.
On 16 July 1799 Captain Matthew Flinders left Glass House Bay about two miles east of the shore in the Norfolk.
The first European to visit the area was Matthew Flinders, who stopped by in Yamba Bay for six days in July 1799.
Matthew Flinders ( 1799 ) described large bark huts with rounded passageway entrances which protect dwellers from wind and rain.
Brisbane's recorded history dates from 1799, when Matthew Flinders explored Moreton Bay on an expedition from Port Jackson, although the region had long been occupied by the Jagera and Turrbal aboriginal tribes.
The region was first explored by Europeans in 1799, when Matthew Flinders explored Moreton Bay during his expedition from Port Jackson north to Hervey Bay.
* 1799 Captain Matthew Flinders explores Moreton and Hervey bays ; names Red Cliff Point ( now Redcliffe ), Pumice-stone River ( now Pumicestone Passage ).
In 1799, in the Norfolk, Matthew Flinders spent six weeks exploring the Queensland coast as far north as Hervey Bay.
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