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Name Description Year Louis Aldrich [citation needed] American actor 1843 Charles George James Arbuthnot [citation needed] British general 1801 Asmahan [1] Syrian singer 1912 Charles Barbier de Meynard: French historian and orientalist 1826 Watson Cheyne, 1st Baronet [2] British surgeon 1852 Westmoreland Davis [3] Governor of Virginia: 1859 ...
Born and educated in Plymouth. In peacetime he worked as a journalist with Plymouth-based newspaper The Western Daily Mercury. He was also a member of Gorseth Kernow. [24] Joe Symonds: 1894 1953 Boxer Born in Plymouth, Symonds held the British, European and IBU World flyweight boxing titles in the 1910s. Stanley Bate: 1911 1959 Composer and pianist
The Sea Bird, which also went by other names, was a merchant brig that, after a Honduras voyage and then grounding in Rhode Island at Easton's Beach in either 1750 or 1760, had lost its longboat. No people were found living on it; all that was found was a cat and a dog. The crew aboard was never seen again.
Sea Venture: William Brian: Sea Venture: Jeffrey Briars ️ Sea Venture: Died in Bermuda, c. 1609-1610 Richard Buck: Reverend, Chaplain Bucke or Bucket, R. Sea Venture: Uncertain if traveled with wife or children Maria Thorowgood Buck: Marye Thorowgood Sea Venture: Died 1620 Buck daughter (I) child, girl Bucket Sea Venture: Unknown name ...
Eden Atwood, U.S. jazz musician, actor, and an advocate for the civil rights of people born with intersex traits. Kitty Anderson, Icelandic intersex activist who regularly engages in advocacy/policy work and is the co-chair of OII Europe. [3] [4]
Sicily is the largest region in Italy in terms of area, with a population of over five million and has contributed many famous names to all walks of life. Geographically, it is the largest and most populated island in the Mediterranean Sea .
The following are lists of members of the House of Lords: List of current members of the House of Lords; List of life peerages; List of excepted hereditary peers; List of former members of the House of Lords (2000–present) List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
Sheila Hancock, actress, born in Blackgang; Robert Hooke, scientist, born in Freshwater; Jeremy Irons, actor, born in Cowes and raised in St Helens; Phill Jupitus, comedian, born in Newport; Mark King, born in Gurnard nr. Cowes, bass player and vocalist in pop/funk band Level 42; Suri Krishnamma, film director and writer, born in Shanklin