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Pate and Chronicle
According to the Pate Chronicle, the town of Pate was founded by refugees from Oman in the 8th century and re-founded by members of the Nabahani family, also from Oman, in 1204.
However, recent archeological findings ( by Neville Chittick ) suggest that the early references in the Chronicle to Pate are wrong and that the town is in fact younger.
* Tolmacheva, Marina ; Weiler, Dagmar ( translator ): The Pate Chronicle: Edited and Translated from Mss 177, 321, 344, and 358 of the Library of the University of Dar Es Salaam ( African Historical Sources ) ISBN 0-87013-336-5

Pate and also
** Pate on part of Pate island ( capital also named Pate ), in the Lamu Archipelago
Mulock's grandson William Pate Mulock was also a MP for York North.
Leiter also appeared in novels by continuation authors, as well as ten films and one television programme, Casino Royale, where the character became a British agent, Clarence Leiter, played by Michael Pate.
He was also the first rookie to win a major title since Jerry Pate won the U. S. Open in 1976.
Few weeks later in April 1885 the German Dehnhardt brothers concluded a contract with the Sultan of Witu ( former ruler of Pate ) on the Kenya Coast near Lamu which was also put under official German protection.
Pate may also refer to:
* Pate Island, also seat of a former Pate sultanate, in Kenya ( see also Rulers of Pate )
China's new emerging population of Afro-Asians, also, includes Pate and Lamu Island descendants of ancient shipwrecked Chinese explorers.
Isle Carre Pate is also spelled ' Carpathe '.
He was also a men's doubles finalist at the 1991 US Open with Pate.
At the meet Pate jumped and won the competition by nearly two feet ; with this jump, Pate also became the NCAA Indoor Long Jump record holder.
The 18th century was known as the " Golden Age of Pate ", when the town was at its height of powers and also prospered in fine arts.
The poetess Mwana Kupona ( d. 1860 ) also lived at Pate Town.

Pate and claims
This broad plain bears the name ofPate Valley .” Some six km below here, Hetch Hetchy Reservoir ( created by O ’ Shaughnessy Dam ) claims the Tuolumne River.

Pate and century
In the 18th century Faza again fell into decline due to the rise of Pate.
The downfall of Pate town came as a consequence of continuous quarreling / warring with its neighbours from the end of the 18th century.

Pate and was
Abraham Lincoln won his first law case in the " Pate House " in Lewisport, which at the time was the site of the circuit court.
The case-' The Commonwealth of Kentucky vs. Abraham Lincoln ' - was tried in the east room of the log house before Squire Pate, the presiding Justice of the Peace for the County.
Leiter, who was an agent for Station S, was a combination of the novel's Felix Leiter and René Mathis and was played by the Australian actor Michael Pate.
His death was the subject of prints by Currier & Ives, and Neale & Pate.
Expert Alan Pate notes that temple records refer to the making of a grass doll to be blessed and thrown into the river at Ise Shrine in 3 BC ; the custom was probably even more ancient, but it is at the root of the modern doll festival or Hinamatsuri.
Samuel Pate was the name of the founder of the Hobucken Pate boatyard.
Thoroughgood Pate was a casualty of Queen Anne ’ s War, which was fought to preserve the English slave trade.
She is married to Wayne Pate, who was introduced to her via mutual friends.
Richard Pate, another rector, was in 1554 consecrated Bishop of Worcester.
Malone was played by Michael Pate in the book's 1976 miniseries dramatisation
George Reed was voted the CFL's Most Outstanding Player for 1965 and in 1976 he was the inaugural winner of the Tom Pate Memorial Trophy for playing ability and community service.
The school was founded with a fund bestowed to Corpus Christi College, Oxford by Richard Pate in 1574.
Windsor, Ontario's Essex Golf & Country Club was host of the 1976 Canadian Open, where Jack Nicklaus again finished second, this time behind champion Jerry Pate.
He defeated Tom Lehman and Davis Love III by one stoke, and was the first sectional qualifier to win the tournament since Jerry Pate in 1976.
His biggest doubles title was the 1991 Australian Open, which he won partnering David Pate.
Founded in 1858 by the former ruler of the insular Pate sultanate after several abortive moves to the mainland, the native sultanate of Wituland was a haven for slaves fleeing the Zanzibar slave trade and thus a target of attacks from the Sultanate of Zanzibar ( ruled by a branch of the Omani dynasty, under British protectorate ).

Pate and had
On the way back to Shannon, the head of the Children's Fund, Maurice Pate, had the seat next to Danny Kaye and spoke at length to him about the need for recognition for the Fund.
The U. S. Marine Corps had their hats authorized in 1956 by Commandant General Randolph M. Pate.
In 2002 Pate had his breakout season.
Because Pate played basketball in the winter of his freshman year at Meridian Junior College he had eligibility to compete during the NCAA indoor track and field season.
As a professional Pate has had a rocky career.
In 2005 Pate showed the form he had before the injury by winning the USATF Outdoor Championship in the long jump over 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Dwight Phillips with a leap of.
In 2006, Pate finished 3rd at the USATF Outdoor Championships with a jump of ( 7. 96m / 26-1. 5 ) and had a season best jump at the Nike Prefontaine Classic ( 8. 27m / 27-1. 75 ).
Crawfords next venture was a rural police series Matlock Police ( 1971 ), which was sold to the Network Ten ; this too became a popular success ; it starred veteran Australian actor Michael Pate, who had spent many years in Hollywood in the 1950s and 1960s, and featured Paul Cronin, who was later given his own spinoff series, Solo One.
Nerveless rookie Jerry Pate wins the U. S. Open championship, firing a spectacular approach shot over a lake to within two feet at the final hole, after playing partner John Mahaffey had hit into the water attempting the same feat.
* The film stars in relatively minor roles two Australians who had long careers, including international success ; Michael Pate as the President ; and Frank Thring as a movie director.

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