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  2. Christopher (1811 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher fired one shot in reply, at which the brig sailed off to the southward. [7] Christopher arrived at Gravesend on 10 July, having come from Bengal via Saint Helena. LR for 1820 showed Christopher with Lockerby, master, Gilchrist & Co., owners, and trade London–Calcutta. [8] This was the last listing in LR for Christopher.

  3. List of Freemasons (A–D) - Wikipedia

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    Johann Beckmann (1739–1811), German scientific author and coiner of the word "technology", to mean the science of trades. He was the first man to teach technology and write about it as an academic subject. [10] Thomas Taylour, Earl of Bective, Grand Sovereign of the Red Cross of Constantine, 1886 [105]

  4. List of RMIT University people - Wikipedia

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    Charles Page: Dip Photo, BA (Photo) photographer [59] Graham Pizzey, AM: DAppSci (honoris causa), faculty photographer and writer [24] [60] Udo Sellbach: former faculty printmaker; co-founder of the Print Council of Australia [61] Heather Shimmen: BA printmaker [62] Christopher Stewart: former faculty

  5. Clan Macpherson - Wikipedia

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    A romantic depiction of a clansman illustrated by R. R. McIan, from James Logan's The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, 1845 The late chief Sir William Macpherson (right) and a clansman wearing two different Macpherson tartans [3]

  6. Christopher McPherson - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Paul McPherson (born 19 June 1984) is a Brazilian field hockey player. He competed in the men's field hockey tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ]

  7. Robert Mylne (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mylne (4 January 1733 – 5 May 1811) was a Scottish architect and civil engineer, particularly remembered for his design for Blackfriars Bridge in London. Born and raised in Edinburgh, he travelled to Europe as a young man, studying architecture in Rome under Piranesi.

  8. President-elect Donald Trump mocks former NJ Gov. Chris ... - AOL

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    President-elect Trump ridiculed former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie by sharing a meme suggesting his Republican critic’s appetite is the behind the sudden spike in drone sightings across the ...

  9. Battle of Campo Maior - Wikipedia

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    In the Battle of Campo Maior, or Campo Mayor (an older spelling most often used in English language accounts), on 25 March 1811, Brigadier General Robert Ballard Long with a force of Anglo-Portuguese cavalry, the advance-guard of the army commanded by William Beresford, clashed with a French force commanded by General of Division Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg.