Only show
results for:

Topics related to "TODAYS FRENCHBASHING OLD POLITICAL HAT FOR CLAY UK WAS JOHN BULLSEYENews"

Red Hats Red Hats
... Read more
Wollaston Wollaston
Wollaston, Canada, Chile, UK 1. Canada (Saskatchewan): a lake named by John Franklin in 1821 after Dr William Hyde Wollaston (1766–1828), an English scientist who was considered the leading chemist and mineralogist of his day.2. UK (England): formerly Willavestune... Read more
John Batterson Stetson John Batterson Stetson
John Batterson Stetson 1830-1906, American hat manufacturer, b. Orange, N.J. Stetson, who had learned hatmaking, traveled to the West in the 1860s to improve his health. He returned to Philadelphia and began manufacturing hats suited to the needs of the Western cowboy. These hats, known as... Read more
Marlborough Marlborough
Marlborough, Australia, Guyana, New Zealand, UK, USA 1. New Zealand (South Island): a unitary authority named after John Churchill (1650–1722), 1st Duke of Marlborough and a successful military commander at the highest level.2. UK (England): formerly Merleberge, possibly ‘Mrla's... Read more
National Republican party National Republican party
National Republican party in U.S. history, a short-lived political party opposed to Andrew Jackson . In the election of 1828, which Jackson won overwhelmingly, some of the supporters of his opponent, President John Quincy Adams, called themselves National Republicans. It was under this name that,... Read more
Scarborough Scarborough
Scarborough, Australia, Canada, South Africa, Tobago, UK, USA 1. Canada (Ontario): formerly Glasgow and renamed in 1793 following a proposal by the wife of John Simcoe, lieutenant‐governor of Ontario, who thought that the cliffs here on the shores of Lake Ontario resembled those at... Read more
boulder clay boulder clay
... Read more
red clay red clay
... Read more
cardinal cardinal
cardinal [Lat.,=attached to and thus "belonging to" the hinge], in the Roman Catholic Church, a member of the highest body of the church. The sacred college of cardinals of the Holy Roman Church is the electoral college of the papacy . Its members are appointed by the pope. A cardinal's... Read more
John Cleveland John Cleveland
John Cleveland 1613-58, English poet and political satirist. He served the royalist cause both as soldier and poet. His best-known work was The Rebel Scot (1644). Though his contemporary fame was great, and his works originally went through 20 editions, he is known today chiefly for the lyrics ... Read more

Sorry, no results were found on Encyclopedia.com

No reference documents or articles match the search term TODAYS FRENCHBASHING OLD POLITICAL HAT FOR CLAY UK WAS JOHN BULLSEYENews


Suggestions:

  • Check the spelling of your search term
  • Try using fewer keywords
  • Try using more general keywords