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William Mayes [a] (fl. 1689–1700) was a pirate active in the Indian Ocean. He was best known for taking over William Kidd ’s ship Blessed William and sailing with Henry Avery . William Mayes is American, specifically from Rhode Island.
The sortable table below lists each deceased justice's place of burial, along with date of death, and the order of their membership on the Court. Five people served first as associate justices, and later as chief justices, separately: Charles Evans Hughes, [A] William Rehnquist, [B] John Rutledge, [A] Harlan F. Stone, [B] and Edward Douglass White.
Mary II: 1694 Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey [6] William III and II: 1702 Anne: 1714 George I: 1727 Chapel of Leine Castle in Hanover, Germany; moved from the crypt to the Welfenmausoleum at Herrenhausen on 5 December 1957. [17] [18] He was the last British monarch buried outside of the British Isles. George II: 1760 Henry VII Chapel ...
William Mayes may refer to: William Mayes (cricketer) (1885–1946), English cricketer; William Edward Mayes (1861–1952), English painter;
Graves of Anna and William Thornton. William Thornton (1759–1828), first Architect of the Capitol, is the only person who did not serve as a congressman to be honored with one of the cenotaphs designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe at the Congressional Cemetery. Goldsmith Bailey (1823–1862), Representative – Massachusetts. R59/S143.
William II (Anglo-Norman: Williame; c. 1057 – 2 August 1100) was King of England from 26 September 1087 until his death in 1100, with powers over Normandy and influence in Scotland. He was less successful in extending control into Wales .
Willie Mays, widely regarded as the finest player in Major League Baseball history, died Tuesday afternoon, the San Francisco Giants announced. Willie Mays, baseball's Say Hey Kid, has died at 93 ...
William B. Mayes (1837–1900), Union Army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient [19] Owen McAleer (1858–1944), politician, Canadian-born 35th mayor of Los Angeles; Hattie McDaniel (1895–1952), actress, first African American female to win an Academy Award [20] Spencer G. Millard (1856–1895), politician, 20th lieutenant governor of California ...