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On and shore
On shore `` the freed slaves to despotism '' -- the town dwellers -- watched the ships and waited.
On March 21, 1845 the bark Bashaw weighed anchor at New Orleans, while on the levee Henry and William Palfrey waved farewell to their father's former chattels who must have looked back at the receding shore with mingled regret and jubilation.
On 5 April Captain Charles Barnard of the American sealer Nanina was sailing off the shore of Eagle Island, with a discovery boat deployed looking for seals.
On June 15, 1668, the galleon San Diego arrived at the shore of the island of Guam.
On 2 May 2001, two conger eels were found on the shore of the loch ; as conger eels are saltwater animals and Loch Ness is freshwater, it is believed that they were put there to be seen as " Mini-Nessies ".
On warm summer nights, the residents living around Mobile Bay sometimes enjoy the fruits of a mysterious natural phenomenon called a Jubilee, when fish and crabs swarm toward shore and can be easily harvested by people wading in the shallows.
On the morning of June 2, 1863, Tubman guided three steamboats around Confederate mines in the waters leading to the shore.
On 16 January a Romanian division entered Chişinău, and on the following day Tighina on the shore of the river Dniester.
On calm spring days the walleye are more often located at the deep side of the shoreline drop-off and around shore slopes around or deeper than ten feet.
On the eastern shore in Quebec there are four coastal communities belonging to the Crees, the indigenous people of the region ( from south to north ):
On the western shore in Ontario there are five coastal communities ( from south to north ):
On the west shore ( which gradually becomes the south shore ) are Thalwil, Horgen, Wädenswil, Richterswil, Pfäffikon, and Lachen.
On the opposite shore are Küsnacht, Meilen, Stäfa, and Rapperswil-Jona with the medieval town of Rapperswil, whose castle is home to the Polish museum.
On 17 June they took the Dagu Forts commanding the approaches to Tianjin, and from there brought increasing numbers of troops on shore.
* June 24 – On the northern shore of Lake Trasimene, in Umbria, Hannibal's troops all but annihilate Gaius Flaminius Nepos ' army, killing thousands ( including Flaminius ) and driving others to drown in the lake.
On the western and northwestern shore a 40 km sand beach is located, east of Sylt the Wadden Sea is situated, which belongs to the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park and mostly falls dry during low tide.
On its eastern shore, a harbour is located where, in addition to tourist ships, the " Sylt-Express " ferry-boat sails to Havneby on the Danish island Rømø.
On the south shore is the Cynossema, or Onugnathos Promontory, opposite Symi.
On the east shore of the St. Johns River in Volusia, in present day Debary, General Winfield Scott established a fort / depot in 1836 named Fort Florida.
On December 11, a group of 18 settlers, including Standish, made an extended exploration of the shore of Cape Cod by boat.
On the east shore of Strangford Lough, a few miles outside Newtownards and near Greyabbey, stands Mount Stewart, an 18th century house and garden — the home of the Londonderry family.
On August 29, 2005, the area was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, which produced the largest storm surge ever recorded in the area, reaching nearly and pushing many shrimp boats and the cargo ship M / V Caribbean Clipper onto shore.
On August 29, 2005, the area was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, with a local storm surge of nearly and higher waves that engulfed Bayou La Batre and pushed over 23 shrimp boats and the cargo ship M / V Caribbean Clipper onto shore.
On 20 February 1770 James Cook in the Endeavour reached a position very close to the Waitaki mouth and " about 3 Miles from the shore " according to his journal.

On and Moray
On 11 September 1297, an army jointly led by Wallace and Andrew Moray won the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth.
On 11 September 1297, a large English force under the leadership of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham was routed by a much smaller Scottish army led by Wallace and Andrew Moray at Stirling Bridge.
On 5 November 1661, Sir Robert Moray proposed that a Curator be appointed to furnish the society with Experiments, and this was unanimously passed with Hooke being named.
On 14 March 1314, a surprise night attack by Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, recaptured the castle.
On this tract he built a large house known as " Bailey's Mansion " or " Moray ;" it was reputed to have contained 100 rooms.
On 23 January 1570, Moray was assassinated by James Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh.
On 5 August 1557, Moray, his half-brother Lord Robert, and Lord Home led a raiding party from Edinburgh towards Ford Castle in Northumbria and burnt houses at Fenton before retreating on the approach of an English force led by Henry Percy.
On 8 February 1561 / 2 at Holyrood, Moray married Agnes Keith, daughter of William Keith, 4th Earl Marischal.
On Thursday 19 January 1570 Moray was at Stirling Castle where he had invited the English diplomat Sir Henry Gate, Marshal of Berwick, and the soldier Sir William Drury for dinner in the Great Hall.
On the North Sea ( eastern side ) of the area the major firths are the Beauly Firth and the ( Inner ) Moray Firth, which mark off the Black Isle from Inverness-shire, the Cromarty Firth, which bounds the districts of Easter Ross and the Black Isle, the Moray Firth, separating Easter Ross from Nairnshire, and the Dornoch Firth, dividing north-east Ross from Sutherland.
On 18 July 2011 Defence Secretary Liam Fox announced that RAF Leuchars would close, whilst RAF Lossiemouth in Moray would be spared as part of the Strategic Defence and Security Review.
On 18 July 2011, Defence Secretary Liam Fox announced that RAF Leuchars would close, whilst RAF Lossiemouth in Moray would be spared as part of the recent Strategic Defence and Security Review.
On top of this, Bishop Bur turned to Thomas Dunbar, Sheriff of Inverness and son of the Earl of Moray to provide his protection.
On this occasion Christina Bruce held off the attackers until her husband Sir Andrew Moray came to her rescue.
On 23 June 1650 Charles II landed in Scotland at Garmouth in Moray.
On his death the earldom of Moray reverted to the Crown, but was later given to his nephew.
On hearing about the extent of Moray and Wallace's successes, Edward I, although engaged in events in France, sent a force of foot soldiers and horsemen under Sir Henry Percy and Sir Robert Clifford to resolve the " Scottish problem ".
On 11 September 1297, the Scottish forces, under the joint command of Moray and Wallace, met those of the king of England, commanded by John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
On 20 November 1959 he was elevated to the peerage as Viscount Stuart of Findhorn, of Findhorn in the County of Moray.
On 31 Augus, Moray and his supporters arrived in Edinburgh with 1, 000 or 1, 200 men.
On 8 October 1501, Forman, now postulate to the see of Moray, was commissioned along with Robert Blackadder, Archbishop of Glasgow and Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell to conclude the treaty of marriage.
On 26 November 1501, Pope Alexander VI provided Forman to the bishopric of Moray and then only a few months later in 1502, Bishop Forman concluded the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with England at Richmond Palace.

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