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Thomas Tew ( died 1695 ), also known as the Rhode Island Pirate, was a 17th century English privateer-turned-pirate.

Henry and Jennings
# Sarah Caldwell " Sally " Lee ( 1775 – 1837 ), who married Edmund Jennings Lee I ( 1772 – 1843 ), son of Maj. Gen. Henry Lee II ( 1730 – 1787 ) and Lucy Grymes ( 1734 – 1792 ).
* February 17 – Henry Constantine Jennings, British collector and gambler ( b. 1731 )
* August – Henry Constantine Jennings, English gambler and collector ( d. 1819 )
At least 20 pirate captains used Nassau or other places in the Bahamas as a home port during this period, including Henry Jennings, Edward Teach ( Blackbeard ), Benjamin Hornigold and Stede Bonnet.
Some pirates, such as Henry Jennings and Christopher Winter, sailed off to find British authorities to confirm their acceptance of the amnesty.
Horace Smith and Daniel Wesson of Norwich, Connecticut acquired the Jennings patent from Robbins & Lawrence, as well as shop foreman Benjamin Tyler Henry.
Ross Jennings ( Jeff Daniels ) is a family physician, who had moved to the small town from San Francisco, and faces a lack of patients due to elderly rival Sam Metcalf ( Henry Jones ), who was supposed to retire and shift his patients to Ross, but decided to maintain his practice.
On February 1, 1896, attorney Albert Jennings Fountain and his eight-year-old son Henry disappeared near the White Sands on the way to their home in Mesilla, near Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Some historians, such as Henry M. Littlefield in American Quarterly, have suggested that Baum modeled the Cowardly Lion after politician William Jennings Bryan, or politicians in general.
The collector Henry Constantine Jennings is also buried there.
He returned to New Mexico in 1896 to investigate the disappearance of Albert Jennings Fountain and Fountain's young son, Henry.
* Tom Jennings, Sr. – Gladiateur ( 1866 ), Mortemer ( 1871 ), Henry ( 1872 ), Verneuil ( 1878 ), Gold ( 1890 )
Jennings ' growing prominence helped him to secure an appointment to serve on the board of the Vincennes University in 1807 where he first began to have interactions with the territorial governor William Henry Harrison.
In 1824, William Henry Harrison returned to Indiana to stump for the Adams Presidential candidate and Jennings and Harrison found themselves on the same side.
However, Edwards upset General William Westmoreland in the Republican primary, and then defeated Democratic Congressman William Jennings Bryan Dorn in the general election, thus becoming the first Republican governor of the state since Daniel Henry Chamberlain in 1876.
Ex-Karnataka drummer Gavin Griffiths stood in on drums for most of the 2007 live shows, Andrew Jennings temporarily rejoined the group at the end of 2007, until Henry Bourne took over in 2008.
Smith designed a much-improved rifle based on Jennings ', and the partners also hired away Robbins & Lawrence shop foreman Benjamin Tyler Henry.
In 1896, Senator Henry M. Teller of Colorado led many western Republicans to bolt and form a third party that supported William Jennings Bryan, the short-lived Silver Republican Party.
* Henry Constantine Jennings, the antiquarian, was born in Shiplake and on 15 August 1731 he was baptised in the parish church.
* Henry Jennings, British privateer
* Henry Constantine Jennings, English antiquarian

Henry and followers
* 1170 – Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, is assassinated inside Canterbury Cathedral by followers of King Henry II ; he subsequently becomes a saint and martyr in the Anglican Church and the Catholic Church.
After a number of initial confrontations between King Henry IV and Owain's followers in September and October 1400, the revolt began to spread in 1401.
* November ( or December ) – Henry II of England, when word reaches him in France of Thomas Becket's latest actions, utters words that are interpreted by his followers as a wish for the archbishop's death.
He engaged in conflict with Henry II of England over the rights and privileges of the Church and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral.
* The De heretico comburendo Act is passed in England, as the Archbishop of Canterbury pressures King Henry IV of England into outlawing as heretics the Lollards, followers of John Wycliffe.
Upon hearing of the conspiracy, Poppo, the Bishop of Würzburg, demanded Henry II and his followers submit to Otto II or faced excommunication.
Henry II and his followers complied and submitted to Otto II before armed conflict broke out.
Due to uncertainty as to whether Richard of Shrewsbury had died in the Tower of London, or had survived, Warbeck's claim gathered some followers, whether due to real belief in his identity or because of desire to overthrow Henry and reclaim the throne.
Henry began a great friendship with the Feuillant reformer Jean de la Barrière and built a monastery for him and his followers to commemorate their friendship in 1587.
Evading an attempt by Henry to intercept him, and gathering followers as he went, York arrived in London on 27 September.
Fairhope was founded in November, 1894 on the site of former Alabama City as a single tax colony by the " Fairhope Industrial Association ": a group of 28 followers of economist Henry George who had incorporated earlier that year in Des Moines, Iowa.
The council also condemned the teachings of the Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the followers of Peter of Bruys and Henry of Lausanne.
The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, cites William Henry Nugent's work asserting that it was derived from the fancy, a collective term from England used to describe the fans of a specific hobby or sport from the early 18th Century to the 19th, especially to the followers of boxing.
It is traditionally said to be the site where Henry III held a Parliament in August 1266, while his troops besieged Kenilworth Castle, where the late Simon de Montfort's followers, led by Henry de Hastings, were still holding out against the king's forces.
Richard Baxter, a contemporary and unsympathetic author, claimed that they had merged with the " Vanists " or followers of Henry Vane the Younger.
Miles selected Captain Henry Lawton, in command of B Troop, 4th Cavalry, at Fort Huachuca, and First Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood, to lead the expedition that brought Geronimo and his followers back to the reservation system for a final time.
Following the Battle of Mogyoród, King Solomon ran to the Western borders of Hungary seeking help from King Henry IV, whose supremacy he accepted, while Géza was declared king by his followers.
Some radical Progressives, who were followers of Henry Wise Wood of the UFA, supported a very different strategy.
On one instance, Philippa intervened in court politics on “ behalf of followers of the dethroned Richard II when they appealed for her help after her brother, Henry IV, had usurped the English throne ”.
Marcy and his followers split from the Socialist Workers Party in 1958 over a series of long-standing differences, among them Marcy's group's support for Henry A. Wallace's Progressive Party in 1948, the positive view they held of the Chinese Revolution led by Mao Zedong, and their defense of the 1956 Soviet intervention in Hungary, all of which the SWP opposed.
Haldane was an ally of Herbert Henry Asquith and Sir Edward Grey-on the Liberal Imperialist wing of the party, followers of Lord Rosebery rather than of Sir William Harcourt.
The National Socialist Party was founded by Henry M. Hyndman and his followers after his defeat in the leadership elections of the British Socialist Party.
Although Henry VI had pardoned Jack Cade and his followers, the King put out the " Writ and Proclamation by the King for the Taking of Cade " shortly after the rebellion was over.

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