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Conway Cabal 1777, intrigue in the American Revolution to remove George Washington as commander in chief of the Continental Army. Washington had been defeated at Brandywine and Germantown, and Horatio Gates was flushed with success by his victory in the Saratoga campaign. Some Congressmen and... Read more
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Henry Louis Gates Jr.1950— Scholar, critic, writer Henry Louis Gates Jr. is one of the most powerful academic voices in America. He is most recognized for his extensive research of African-American history and literature, and for developing and expanding the African-American studies program at... Read more
Lazarus Lazarus
Lazarus [Gr.,=Heb., Eleazar ], in the New Testament. 1 Brother of Mary and Martha of Bethany who, after four days in the tomb, was brought back to life by Jesus. 2 Beggar in the parable who lay suffering and neglected at the rich man's gate. After death the rich man, parching in hell, pleads... Read more
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Gate Helmsley Gate Helmsley
Helmsley, Gate & Helmsley, Upper N. Yorks. Hamelsec(h) 1086 (DB), Gatehemelsay 1438, Over Hemelsey 1301. ‘Island, or dry ground in marsh, of a man called Hemele’. OE pers. name + ēg. Distinguishing affixes from OScand. gata ‘road’ (here a Roman road) and OE... Read more
Horatio Gates Horatio Gates
Horatio Gates c.1727-1806, American Revolutionary general, b. Maldon, Essex, England. Entering the British army at an early age, he fought in America in the French and Indian War and served in the expedition against Martinique. Later he resigned from the army, and returned to America (1772) to... Read more
Sir Thomas Gates Sir Thomas Gates
Sir Thomas Gates fl. 1585-1621, English colonial governor of Virginia. He was knighted for his services under the 2d earl of Essex in the successful expedition against Cádiz in 1596. Gates, who had been a lieutenant in the expedition (1585-86) under Sir Francis Drake that removed Sir Walter... Read more

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