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* HEIC Cumberland, former name of the Chilean ship San Martín
The name of the Cymry ( Welsh people ) has, however, survived in the name of Cumberland and now Cumbria.
This time they succeeded, and on 31 December 1600, the Queen granted a Royal Charter to " George, Earl of Cumberland, and 215 Knights, Aldermen, and Burgesses " under the name, Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading with the East Indies.
The road's route between Baltimore and Cumberland continues to use the name National Pike or Baltimore National Pike today, with various portions now signed as U. S. Route 40, Alternate U. S. 40, or Maryland 144.
This species was previously known as Troost's turtle in honor of an American herpetologist ; Trachemys scripta troostii is now the scientific name for another subspecies, the Cumberland slider.
In July 1784 the western part of Cumberland County became Moore County ; the eastern part became Fayette County in honor of the Marquis de la Fayette, but the name Cumberland County was restored three months later.
He was at Cumberland Island when an Indian gave the barrier island its name.
It is alleged that its name went from Bridge-towne to Bridgeton in 1816-1817 owing to a printing error on documents published by the Cumberland Bank.
Cumberland Farms, a large convenience store chain, takes its name from the original dairy farm business in Cumberland, Rhode Island.
The name was first applied to the mountains to the west and to the mountains ' main drainage, Jellico Creek, which empties into the Cumberland River near Williamsburg, Kentucky.
Cumberland Township is the name of some places in the U. S. state of Pennsylvania:
The name ' Daniel Boone National Forest ' was advocated by various groups, and was favored by most local leaders in Kentucky, before the area's formal designation as the Cumberland National Forest soon after its inception.
The Forest Service investigated the name ' Cumberland ', and found it came to Kentucky in 1750 when Thomas Walker named the Cumberland River in honor of Prince William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.
The Forest Service found that for their descendants still living in eastern Kentucky, the name ' Cumberland ' was particularly distasteful.
On the other hand, the German aristocrat Ernst August, Prince of Hanover ( born 1954 ), a male-line descendant of George III of the United Kingdom, possesses no legal British name, titles or styles ( although he is entitled to re-claim the once-royal dukedom of Cumberland ), was born in the line of succession to the British crown and is bound by Britain's Royal Marriages Act 1772.
Downe Township, Cumberland County, New Jersey was named after the maiden name of William's wife, Elizabeth.
In 1907 the school bought the three buildings of Highland College, and in 1913, Williamsburg Institute's name was changed to Cumberland College.
Cumberland College changed its name to University of the Cumberlands on January 7, 2005.
The name " ogopogo " originates from a 1924 English music hall song called " The Ogo-Pogo: The Funny Fox-Trot ", by Cumberland Clark and Mark Strong.
In 1692, when the street was paved, a tax was levied on the loads .< ref name = old >< cite >' The Haymarket ', Old and New London: Volume 4 ( 1878 ), pp. 216-26 accessed: 31 March 2007 </ ref > In 1830 the market was moved to Cumberland Market near Regent's Park.

name and was
That girl last night, what was her name??
For a blood-chilling ring of terror to the very sound of his name was the tool he needed for the job he'd promised to do.
No man's name brought more cheers when it was announced in a rodeo.
My lovely caller -- Joyce Holland was her name -- had previously done three filmed commercials for zing, and this evening, the fourth, a super production, had been filmed at the home of Louis Thor.
Her name was L'Turu and she told me many things.
Bill Doolin's ambition, it appeared, was to carve out his name with bullets alongside those of Jesse James and Billy the Kid, and Bill Tilghman had sworn he would stop him.
Miss Langford ( her first name was Evelyn ) was an attractive girl.
The difference came down to this: The Southern States insisted that the United States was, in last analysis, what its name implied -- a Union of States.
I was having lunch not long ago ( apologies to N. V. Peale ) with three distinguished historians ( one specializing in the European Middle Ages, one in American history, and one in the Far East ), and I asked them if they could name instances where the general mores had been radically changed with `` deliberate speed, majestic instancy '' ( Francis Thompson's words for the Hound Of Heaven's Pursuit ) by judicial fiat.
Neither was Henrietta hoydenish like Jo, who frankly wished she were a boy and had deliberately shortened her name, which, like Henrietta's, was the feminine form of a boy's name.
But neither was Lilian her baptismal name.
Though she did not then know its name, this strange new fruit was a banana.
It seems to me now, in a long backward glance, that many of the Hetman's conceits and odd actions -- together with his grim posture when brandishing the hatchet in the name of Mr. Hearst -- were keyed with the tragedy which was to close over him one day.
An accompanying sympathetic letter explained that inside the envelope was a name for Mrs. Coolidge's first granddaughter.
The name inside the envelope was `` Cynthia ''.
Her name was Esther Peter.
Pike was stunned by the first blast against his character, which was published in the March 4th issue of The Gazette under the name `` Vale ''.
Under Fosdick the first executive officer of the CTCA was Richard Byrd, whose name in later years was to become synonymous with activities at the polar antipodes.
I had had my name taken out of the telephone book, and this was partly because of a convict who had been discharged from Sing Sing and who called me night after night.

name and conferred
When addressing events after 220 BC, he conferred with Greek and Roman historians to acquire credible sources of information, but rarely did he name those sources.
But King Edward the Second conferred not upon his sonne Edward the title of Prince of Wales, but onely the name of Earle of Chester and of Flint, so farre as ever I could learne out of the Records, and by that title summoned him to Parliament, being then nine yeres old.
Sometimes, this title is conferred upon a celebrity or notable creator who has lent his or her name to a project to boost its prestige or credibility, as a recognition of newly-acquired industry status, or as a perk to the show's main star or creative force.
The name " Lincoln " was conferred in honor of Charles Lincoln Wilson, one of the organizers and directors of the California Central Railroad.
It received its act of incorporation June 16, 1761, under the name of Goffstown, which was conferred on it in honor of Colonel John Goffe, for several years a resident of Bedford, and the first judge of probate in the county of Hillsborough.
Diplomas generally give the name of the institution, signatures of officials of the institution ( generally the president or rector of the university as well as the secretary or dean of the component college ), the type of degree conferred, the conferring authority and the location at which the degree is conferred.
Finally, on October 26, 1740, a so-called “ positive declaration ” signed by 194 dignitaries, in the name of the Russian nation, conferred the regency on Biron.
The title of Count was also often conferred by the monarch as an honorific title for special services rendered, without an attaching feudal estate ( countship, county ): it was merely a title, with or without a domain name attached to it.
The ( small ) degree of anonymity which the name originally conferred continues, however, to be of historical significance.
" Ten years later, they reaffirmed the result of Letson, though on the somewhat different theory that " those who use the corporate name, and exercise the faculties conferred by it ," should be presumed conclusively to be citizens of the corporation's State of incorporation.
Bachelor of Civil Law ( abbreviated ‘ BCL ’ or ‘ B. C. L .’) is the name of various degrees in law conferred by English-language universities.
Its present name was conferred on it in 1769 by Duke Karl Eugen who appended his first name to that of the founder ( Karls being the possessive form of Karl ).
On her deathbed, she conferred the care of her two orphaned children, Ratahiry and Rasoaveromanana, to her cousin and successor, Ramako, another of Radama II's wives, who would succeed her and take the throne name Ranavalona II.
" Would-be plaintiffs cannot deliver unordered goods or services and demand payment for the benefit .... A corollary is that one who does have an enforceable contract is bound by the contract's terms: subject to a few controversial exceptions, she cannot sue for restitution of the value of benefits conferred ..." < ref name = Laycock > Douglas Laycock, < i > Modern American Remedies < i >, 3rd edition ( 2002 ) pg.
It has also been claimed that three brothers including Ko-hu who were the 15th descendants of Koulla, one of the Progenitors of the Jeju people, were received by the court of Silla at which time the name Tamna was officially recognized, while the official government posts of Commander, Prince and Governor were conferred by the court upon the three.
At one time the BA was conferred upon women in the name of " Downer College of Lawrence University " and upon men in the name of " Lawrence College of Lawrence University "; now all B. A.
degrees are conferred in the name of " Lawrence & Downer Colleges of Lawrence University.
Garibaldi later officially conferred him with the rank of Captain despite the fact that Seymour was merely a civilian volunteer, and he assumed the name pseudonym " Captain Richard Sarsfield " in commemoration of a hero he had heard about when at Christ Church, Oxford.
A member would move " That Mr ( s ) do take the Chair of this House as Speaker ", and following debate ( which may have included an amendment to replace the name of the member on whom the Speakership was to be conferred ), a routine division of the House would resolve in favour of one candidate.
The name Ambrosia is sometimes claimed to be derived from the Ancient Greek term ἀμβροσία referring to the food of the gods of Mount Olympus that conferred immortality.
" The messenger who visited us on this occasion and conferred this Priesthood upon us, said that his name was John, the same that is called John the Baptist in the New Testament, and that he acted under the direction of Peter, James and John, who held the keys of the Priesthood of Melchizedek, which Priesthood, he said, would in due time be conferred on us, and that I should be called the first Elder of the Church, and he ( Oliver Cowdery ) the second.

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