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  • 62Indian Bay — This article is about the town in Newfoundland and Labrador. For the body of water in Delaware, see Indian River Bay. Indian Bay Parsons Point, Northwest Arm   Town   Country …

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  • 63William Phips — Infobox Governor name =Sir William Phips imagesize =189px order =1st Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay office = term start =May 16, 1692 term end =November 17, 1694 lieutenant =William Stoughton predecessor =Simon Bradstreet successor …

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  • 64Allen Francis Gardiner — (1794–1851) was a British Royal Navy officer and missionary to Patagonia.cite web | last =Boase | first =George C. | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Gardiner, Allen Francis (1794–1851), naval officer and missionary | work = Dictionary of… …

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  • 65David Hough (New Hampshire) — For the motorcycling writer, see David L. Hough. David Hough Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire s At large district (Seat 4) In office March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1805 Preceded by Abiel Foster …

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  • 66List of strikes — The following is a list of deliberate absence from work related to specific working conditions (strikes) or due to general unhappiness with the political order (general strikes). =Chronological list of strikes= eventeenth Century*Strike of polish …

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  • 67McKay, Donald — ▪ American naval architect born Sept. 4, 1810, Nova Scotia died Sept. 20, 1880, Hamilton, Mass., U.S.       Canadian born naval architect and builder of the largest and fastest of the clipper ships.       After emigrating to New York City in 1827 …

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  • 68shipwright — n. Ship carpenter, ship builder …

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  • 69Phipps, Sir William — (1651 1695)    Born in Maine. In 1669, employed as a ship carpenter, and later became captain of a merchantman sailing from Boston. In 1687 succeeded in raising a Spanish treasure ship which had been sunk near the Bahamas, recovering £300,000, of …

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  • 70List of Irish ballads — The following are often sung Irish folk ballads. The songs are arranged by theme under two main categories of Political and Not Political and are not necessarily contemporary to the events to which they relate.Songs may fit into more than one… …

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