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LEYE currently owns, licenses or manages more than 100 establishments in Illinois, California, Arizona, Maryland, Virginia, Minnesota and Nevada, including Wildfire, Petterino's, RPM Italian, RPM Steak, Beatrix, Oyster Bah, Shaw's Crab House, and Everest. [3]
Carla Gugino as Lillian "Lily" Shaw, Angus' wife, who shares a psychic bond with the mermaid. Jim Piddock as Captain Dunn, owner of Marie Celeste ship. Reno Wilson as Bailey, Angus' Afro-Irish partner-in-crime; the mermaid's second victim. Mark Aiken as Gifford, Angus' other partner-in-crime. Fintan McKeown as Skelly, Captain Dunn's first mate.
HMS Mermaid was a cutter built in Howrah, India, in 1816.The British Royal Navy purchased her at Port Jackson in 1817. The Navy then used her to survey the Australian coasts. In 1820 she grounded and in 1823 was condemned for survey wor
HMS Cutlass – name given to four ships of the Royal Navy – the first a battleship present at the Battle of the Nile; the second an ironclad sunk in World War I; the third a World War II destroyer, and the most recent ship a Cold War-era destroyer. All four ships appear in the Commando Comics story Bright Blade of Courage.
HMS Mermaid was a 32-gun Active-class fifth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy, launched in 1784 and broken up in 1815.During the French Revolutionary Wars she served in the West Indies, the Channel, and the Mediterranean.
Mermaid was a fifth-rate warship of the Commonwealth of England's naval forces, one of four such ships built under the 1651 Programme (the other three were Pearl, Primrose and Nightingale). Mermaid was the second vessel in the English Navy to bear this name, since it had been used for a galley captured in 1545 and listed until 1563. [ 4 ]
Schultz's Crab House is a restaurant in Essex, Maryland. [1] Description
This is the second Trinity House vessel named Galatea. The first, a paddle yacht built in 1868, served Trinity House until 1895. She was named in honour of HMS Galatea which had recently completed a round-the-world voyage under the command of Queen Victoria's second son, Captain the Duke of Edinburgh, who was Master of Trinity House at the time.