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  • 111Geoffrey Pyke — Geoffrey Nathaniel Pyke (9 November 1893 ndash; 22 February 1948) was an English journalist; a spy and spy master; an educationalist and later an inventor whose clever, but unorthodox, ideas could be difficult to implement. In lifestyle and… …

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  • 112Creole case — Part of a series of articles on... 1712 New York Slave Revolt (New York City, Suppressed) 1733 St. John Slave Revolt (Saint John, Suppressed) 1739 Stono Rebellion (South Carolina, Suppressed) 1741 New York Conspiracy (New York City, Suppressed)… …

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  • 113Belem (ship) — The Belem is a three masted barque from France.*Construction year: 1896, launched on 10 June 1896 *Maiden voyage: on July 31, 1896 to Montevideo and Belém, Brasil her namesake *Shipbuilding: Chantiers Adolphe Dubigeon, Nantes (Chantenay sur… …

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  • 114Belle Vue Zoo — Infobox zoo zoo name= Belle Vue Zoological Gardens logo= logo width= logo caption= image width= 200px image caption=Main Entrance Belle Vue Zoological Gardens date opened=June 1836 date closed=Zoo: 11 September 1977 Amusement Park: 26 October… …

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  • 115Charter of 1606 — faceplate of book in which Charter was published[citation needed] The Charter of 1606, also known as the First Charter of Virginia, is a document from King James I of England to the Virgin …

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  • 116Pabna District — Pabna পাবনা জেলা   District   Location of Pabna in Bangladesh …

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  • 117Jaunting car — Irish jaunting car, photochrom, ca. 1890 1900 St Lawrence Gat …

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  • 118Jacques Cœur — (c. 1395 – November 25, 1456 in Chios), was a French merchant, one of the founders of the trade between France and the Levant. Contents 1 Origins 2 Early career 3 Later life 4 …

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  • 119Chaise — For the river in France, see Chaise (river). For the type of chair, see chaise longue. One horse chaise …

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  • 120Pennsylvania State Constable's Office — Constables in Pennsylvania are elected Peace Officers.Constables in Pennsylvania are elected and serve six year terms. They are Peace Officers by virtue of the office they hold. Upon completion of Act 44 certification and training, they may also… …

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