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Richard Chancellor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Chancellor (died 1556) was an English explorer and navigator; the first to penetrate to the White Sea and establish relations with Russia. Chancellor, a native of Bristol, acquired geographic...
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Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Site last updated: March 18, 2009 ... Chancellor Richard H. Wells ... Chancellor's Report...
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On the 10th November, 1556, the great English explorer Richard Chancellor foundered at Rosehearty in the tempest-torn seas. ... In all probability Chancellor was attempting the anchorage of Pitsligo - later known as Broadhaven and latterly Port Rae - which was in existance by 1509. Chancellor made a dramatic rescue attempt...
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Richard Chancellor would function as the pilot-general of the small fleet (three ships, the Bona Esparanza under Willoughby, the Edward Bonaventure under Chancellor and the Bona Confidentia).
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This is the front page of the Chancellor web site within the McGill University Gateway. It contains a brief biography of McGill University's chancellor, Richard W. Pound, and links to useful related information. ... Chancellor's biography...
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Richard Chancellor summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, essays, summaries, research information, and more. ... Get England and Russia: Comprising the Voyages of John Tradescant the Elder, Sir Hugh Willoughby, Richard Chancellor, Nelson, and Others, to the White Sea, etc from Amazon.com...
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The Chancellor gets to witness firsthand the development of the best and brightest students, and work alongside our nation’s most creative and innovative professors and researchers. Here at Illinois we often speak of the seed bed effect, a fertile atmosphere of possibility, passion, and purpose.
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Dedication to diversity is part of the fabric of the university and integral to its vision of becoming one of the best small public liberal arts universities in the nation." Chancellor Richard Ringeisen...
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