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Geraldine League
Geraldine League is the name given to the political alliance formed in 1538 in Ireland to seek the reinstatement of Gerald Fitzgerald as earl of Kildare, resist the protestant Reformation, and secure the recall of the Lord Deputy Grey. The instigator was Manus O'Donnell, chief of Tyrconnel,... Read more |
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Christopher Newport
Christopher Newport 1565?-1617, English mariner, commander of early voyages to Virginia. He commanded a privateering expedition to the West Indies (1592) that returned to England with the Spanish vessel Madre de Dios, the richest prize ever taken by the Elizabethan privateers. He was employed by... Read more |
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Peter Dickinson
DICKINSON, Peter (Malcolm de Brissac) 1927- Personal Born December 16, 1927, in Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia (Now Zambia); son of Richard Sebastian Willoughby (a colonial civil servant) and May Southey (a tomb restorer; maiden name, Lovemore) Dickinson; married Mary Rose Barnard (an artist),... Read more |
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John Christopher Pepusch
John Christopher Pepusch , 1667-1752, German musician, who lived in London from 1700 until his death. As a theorist he became expert in Greek music and helped found (1710) the Academy of Ancient Music. He was the predecessor of Handel as composer to the duke of Chandos. While director of Lincoln's... Read more |
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Saint Christopher and Nevis
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John de Critz
Critz, John de (b Antwerp, c.1551; bur. London, 14 Mar. 1642). British painter, the son of an Antwerp goldsmith who settled in London to escape religious persecution. In 1603 he was appointed serjeant-painter by James I and held the post until his death. No works certainly by him survive, but a... Read more |
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William Davis Ticknor
William Davis Ticknor 1810-64, American publisher. John Reed and James T. Fields became Ticknor's partners in Boston, and their firm is best known as Ticknor and Fields. They published the works of many of the famous Americans of the day, including Longfellow, Lowell, and O. W. Holmes, and their... Read more |
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Oliver St John Gogarty
Oliver St. John Gogarty , 1878-1957, Irish author. A physician, he also served (1922-36) in the parliament of the Irish Free State. Gogarty is perhaps best known as the model for Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's Ulysses. As I Was Going down Sackville Street (1937) and It Isn't This Time of Year... Read more |
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