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Leveson wrote a number of books about his sporting experiences under the pen name "The Old Shekarry", including Hunting grounds of the Old World and Sport in many lands. Leveson stated his favorite gunmaker was Westley Richards, whilst a 12 bore breech loader was sufficient for all big-game hunting except elephant, for which a 10 bore was required.
Metroid Prime Hunters: Andrew Jones and Richard Vorodi United States [14] [15] Nuke: Marvel Comics: Frank Miller, David Mazzucchelli: United States Ten Numb: Star Wars: George Lucas: United States [26] Number 22 Baoh the Visitor: Hirohiko Araki: Japan The Number One Killer Branded to Kill: Hachiro Guryu Japan Snake Plissken: Escape from New ...
One of the most famous bail bondsmen in Los Angeles, King employed many bounty hunters, including Domino Harvey, among others. He was also a noted civil rights activist being involved with CORE and the NAACP. [4] John Mullowney: 1690–1726 1709–1726 An Irish horse thief who agreed to hunt down Catholic priests in exchange for his life.
Kalao: Bugkalot spirit birds; [6] depicted as red hornbills who guide and protect hunters and their soul [10] Kedes: the Aeta god of the hunt [11] Okot: the Bicolano forest god whose whistle would lead hunters to their prey [12] Paglingniyalan: the Tagalog god of hunters [2] Sugudun: also called Sugujun; the Manobo god of hunters and trappers [1]
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The majority of outlaws in the Old West preyed on banks, trains, and stagecoaches. Some crimes were carried out by Mexicans and Native Americans against white citizens who were targets of opportunity along the U.S.–Mexico border, particularly in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.
Name DOB–DOD Years Active Native Country Comments Albert, John: 1806–1899 1834–1847 United States Ashley, William Henry: 1778–1838 1822–1828 United States Baker, Jim: 1818–1898 1839–1873 United States Barclay, Alex: 1810–1855 1838–1855 Barclay was a British-born frontiersman of the American West.
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