Thomas Doughty (explorer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Doughty (?–July 2 1578) was an English nobleman, soldier, scholar and personal secretary of Christopher Hatton. His association with Francis Drake, on a 1577 voyage to interfere with Spanish t...
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Sir Francis Drake , Vice Admiral (1540 – 27 January 1596), was an English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, a renowned pirate, and politician of the Elizabethan era. Queen Elizabeth I awarde...
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Artist: Thomas Doughty (1793 - 1856); Nationality: American; Movement: Hudson River School; Media: Painting; Influences: Biography:; Thomas Doughty was born in Philadelphia, where he lived most of his life except for periods where he resided in ... -; Sir William Beechy - Portrait of Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell c.
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On November 15, 1577, under the command of three captains, Sir Francis Drake, John Winter, and Thomas Doughty, ... Sir Francis Drake, Thomas Doughty, and John Winters set sail again from Plymouth on December 13, 1577. This time the Queens Corsair's left with six ships: the 18-gun, 100 ton Pelican; the 16-gun, 80 ton Elizabeth;
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By William Roper, More's son-in-law. 117K. ... Sir Thomas More was born in London in 1478, and died on Tower Hill in 1535, along with Bishop John Fisher of Rochester. In 1935 he was canonized, along with Fisher, as a martyr for the Catholic faith. Feast Day, June 22.
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Sir Thomas Malory biography - the life of Sir Thomas Malory ... It is known that a rebel, Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire, was confined at London's Newgate prison after his disputes with the local priory, related to Lancastrian-Yorkist politics.
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So came to the king Uther Sir Ulfius, a noble knight, and asked the king why he was sick. ... Sir, said Ulfius, he will not dwell long. Therewithal Ulfius was ware where Merlin stood at the porch of the pavilion's door. And then Merlin was bound to come to the king. When King Uther saw him, he said he was welcome.
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Fair lady, said Sir Launcelot, let him come unto the court the next high feast, and look that ye come with him, and I shall do my power, an ye prove you doughty of your hands, that ye shall have your desire.
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A sketch of Sir Thomas Wyatt. by Hans Holbein the Younger; The Royal Library, Windsor Castle ©Her Majesty the Queen ... Sir Thomas wrote her a sonnet complaining of the broken affair. Then it is said that he frankly confessed to Henry the character of his intimacy with her, and warned him against marrying a woman of...
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Sir Thomas Lawrence paintings to download and print. Reproduction copies also available, hand painted on canvas by professional copy artists. ... Sir Thomas Lawrence,The Daughters of Colonel Thomas Carteret Hardy...
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