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rth, Scotland to James I of Scotland and Joan | Beaufort, a cousin of Henry VI of England. |
Earl of Westmorland and his second wife Joan | Beaufort, a legitimized daughter of John of Gaunt. |
The 3rd Duke of | Beaufort adapted Sir Thomas Somerset's house by incorp |
stol, by the landowners His Grace the Duke of | Beaufort, after a Coroner's Inquest on them had been h |
The | Beaufort airport is approximately three miles from Fro |
The main campus is located in | Beaufort along Ribaut Road. |
It is one of the three public high schools in | Beaufort along with Battery Creek High School and Whal |
The Treaty of | Beaufort, also called the Beaufort Convention, is the |
Beaufort also has a very distinct aroma reminiscent of | |
The | Beaufort also caused heavy damage to the Minnesota bef |
l visible and were first mentioned by Francis | Beaufort, an English naval captain who explored the so |
was the mother of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of | Beaufort and wife of Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke o |
Union troops captured the nearby | Beaufort and Morehead City in 1862 and, by the end of |
Bishop | Beaufort and the child king's other uncles formed the |
e North Carolina coastal communities of Bath, | Beaufort and Ocracoke. |
ingscote, was the daughter of the 6th Duke of | Beaufort, and his brother, Colonel Sir Robert Kingscot |
He was the third son of the 5th duke of | Beaufort, and elder brother of Lord Raglan. |
the second son of Henry Somerset, 5th Duke of | Beaufort, and Elizabeth, daughter of Admiral the Hon. |
I James Bonner of the County of | Beaufort and State of N Carolina Gentleman being weak |
idents include a trendy cafe strip centred on | Beaufort and Walcott Streets; a well known video/DVD h |
ade one of the two Attorneys-general of Henry | Beaufort, and spent much of the 1430s on various commi |
s through Yemassee, near the growing towns of | Beaufort and Hilton Head, at roughly the same times of |
umbia; other major cities in the district are | Beaufort and Hilton Head Island. |
rth Carolina, he served in charges in Aurora, | Beaufort, and Statesville. |
e of the characteristics of a wind speed of 8 | Beaufort and higher at sea. |
Beaufort and Morehead City are located to the west. | |
Thus he was first cousin to Margaret | Beaufort and to Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, and |
"E" and "F" at | Beaufort and "G" at Brice's Ferry. |
e Broad River on a 1.7-mile bridge, connected | Beaufort and Port Royal with southern Beaufort and Jas |
Halfway between the | Beaufort and Hunting Island State Park, the Frogmore a |
's headquarters is located near the border of | Beaufort and Jasper counties, between Beaufort and Blu |
age she became the mistress of Cardinal Henry | Beaufort, and bore him an illegitimate daughter, Jane |
She married Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of | Beaufort and was mother of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of |
ichard Rex, and Graham Stanton, Lady Margaret | Beaufort and her Professors of Divinity at Cambridge: |
The Broad River is a tidal channel, in | Beaufort and Jasper County, South Carolina. |
Mason later served as commander of the CSS | Beaufort and CSS Virginia II. |
Saint Helena Sound is a coastal inlet in | Beaufort and Colleton counties, South Carolina. |
F. | Beaufort and F. A. Ukert, Reise durch Klein-Asien, Arm |
prises, from oldest to youngest, Dwyka, Ecca, | Beaufort and Stormberg Series. |
re running exactly along the boundary between | Beaufort and Jasper County for approximately eight mil |
es of the Crown until 1466 when Lady Margaret | Beaufort and her third husband, Sir Henry Stafford obt |
cond daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan | Beaufort and the second wife of Duke Francis I of Brit |
el's antechamber contains statues of Margaret | Beaufort and John Fisher. |
ay 1926) was the third son of the 8th Duke of | Beaufort and his wife, the former Lady Georgiana Curzo |
r and wastewater operations for many areas in | Beaufort and Jasper counties in the Lowcountry region |
baug had been seriously damaged while leaving | Beaufort, Anemone's commanding officer, Acting Ensign |
e son and three daughters: Henry, 5th Duke of | Beaufort, Anne, Mary, and Henrietta. |
64, and married a daughter of the 7th Duke of | Beaufort, another substantial landowner in the county. |
The Corps of Engineers hired labor from the | Beaufort area to build the military complex. |
Facilities in the | Beaufort area include the Marine Corps Recruit Depot o |
wife, Joyce Meke, who was also from the Fort | Beaufort area. |
The village pub is the | Beaufort Arms . |
Beaufort arrived in Pearl Harbor on 10 October and, af | |
d in the Domesday Book, was built by Cardinal | Beaufort as a hunting lodge. |
s Jones described the neighbouring village of | Beaufort as bilingual, the language preference being E |
Beginning in | Beaufort at an angular intersection with U.S. Highway |
It was twin platform and stood opposite The | Beaufort Ballroom and adjacent to The Beaufort Arms Pu |
le Tapinocephalus Zone, Karoo deposits, Lower | Beaufort Beds; Beaufort West. |
rn District is based in Greenville and serves | Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Edg |
The inlet is located East of | Beaufort, between Edisto Island. |
orest within a localised area to the north of | Beaufort between Waterloo and Ben Major Forest . |
The school runs the | Beaufort Bistro which serves hot and cold food and dri |
st hit was inflicted by a Malta-based Bristol | Beaufort bomber at 5:15am. |
ed the Royal Australian Air Force and he flew | Beaufort bombers in New Guinea and had been promoted t |
New York: | Beaufort Books. |
863 Heckman was in command of the District of | Beaufort, briefly commanding the Union defenses at New |
s the only son of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of | Beaufort by his second wife Emily Frances, daughter of |
e (younger son of Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of | Beaufort), by his wife Mary, daughter and heiress of S |
also allegedly the mistress of Cardinal Henry | Beaufort, by whom she had an illegitimate daughter, Ja |
1845: Portrait of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of | Beaufort by Henry Alken |
It links Havelock to | Beaufort, bypassing Morehead City. |
She remained at | Beaufort carrying pilots to and from ships in the harb |
some of the fiercest fighting taking place at | Beaufort Castle, Nabatieh, and the Syrian-held town of |
r after he had exhausted the resources of the | Beaufort common school. |
The house of | Beaufort cooperated with the Nazi Party during World W |
Margaret | Beaufort, Countess of Stafford (c. |
Joan | Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland (c. |
Eleanor | Beaufort, Countess of Ormonde, married first James But |
de Courtenay, 13th Earl of Devon and Margaret | Beaufort, Countess of Devon. |
Joan was named after her aunt, Joan | Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland. |
During his minority, his mother, Margaret | Beaufort, Countess of Somerset held his lands for him |
it serves Hertford, Bertie, Martin, Pitt, and | Beaufort counties. |
In addition, the | Beaufort County Historical Surveys for both the lighth |
ee, as the town has now greatly expanded into | Beaufort County [as of 2006]). |
ions of the previous bridge were purchased by | Beaufort County and are now used as a fishing dock. |
Beaufort County Hospital - Washington | |
Location of | Beaufort County in South Carolina |
Ashley Woolard served as the chairman of the | Beaufort County Republican Party and was the Republica |
Beaufort County Airport (IATA: BFT, ICAO: KARW, FAA LI | |
Beaufort County School District educates more than 19, | |
Beaufort County Airport covers an area of 110 acres (4 | |
Written 25 Dec 1782 Recorded at | Beaufort County Courthouse Will Book OW Pages 177-178- |
theast and forms part of the boundary between | Beaufort County and Hyde County. |
Most of | Beaufort County and the Sea Islands were occupied by U |
with his plans to build a permanent studio in | Beaufort, County Kerry. |
95 (which provides direct access to southern | Beaufort County), U.S. 278 went from Ridgeland through |
disease and pneumonia on Hilton Head Island, | Beaufort County, S.C., December 19, 2000. |
located in northeastern Hilton Head Island in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. |
ional Register of Historic Places listings in | Beaufort County, South Carolina. |
Once in | Beaufort County, a brief concurrency begins a few mile |
Beaufort County, Western Australia | |
Beaufort County, South Carolina | |
Beaufort County, North Carolina | |
His family settled in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, where he studied law |
n the National Register of Historic Places in | Beaufort County, North Carolina. |
ignated place and military housing complex in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. |
tchardville is an unincorporated community in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States, locate |
(16 km2) National Wildlife Refuge located in | Beaufort County, South Carolina between the mainland a |
Lee Creek Mine, Yorktown Formation, | Beaufort County, North Carolina |
n the National Register of Historic Places in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. |
highway bridge that spans the Broad River in | Beaufort County, South Carolina. |
Ruins is a historic site located in northern | Beaufort County, South Carolina, approximately 17 mile |
noted Carolina Shag historian and resident of | Beaufort County, the term was coined at Carolina Beach |
l Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. |
ional Register of Historic Places listings in | Beaufort County, North Carolina |
Frogmore is an unincorporated community in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States, along |
ldbrass Plantation or Auldbrass is located in | Beaufort County, South Carolina, near the town of Yema |
is a small unincorporated rural community in | Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States near a |
Bayview is an unincorporated community in | Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. |
He was born in | Beaufort County, South Carolina and graduated from Bro |
Born in Washington, | Beaufort County, North Carolina, he attended the publi |
Pantego is a town in | Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. |
ated place formerly called Dublin, see Royal, | Beaufort County, North Carolina. |
y serving primarily the residents of southern | Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States, partic |
in the early 1960s as a station primarily for | Beaufort County, WBEU-FM. 98.7 upgraded its tower in t |
Washington Park is a town in | Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. |
neral Assembly in 1954 to provide services to | Beaufort County. |
esee River and enters the southern portion of | Beaufort County. |
it connects northern and southern sections of | Beaufort County. |
orthern terminus at NC 92 and NC 99, still in | Beaufort County. |
of rain; as much as 7 inches (178 mm) fell in | Beaufort County. |
both blacks and whites in the Aurora area of | Beaufort County. |
o provide education for newly-freed slaves in | Beaufort County. |
The church of the Holy Trinity at | Beaufort, dating from the nineteenth century. |
Beaufort de Savoie (or summer Beaufort) | |
ears spent as a regional administrator in the | Beaufort Delta. |
In the churchyard stands the tomb of Francis | Beaufort, devisor of the Beaufort scale; and that of J |
Beaufort did indeed father an illegitimate daughter, J | |
The Captain of the | Beaufort directed the Captain of the Cambodian ship, a |
Beaufort, directed by Joseph Cedar (Israel) | |
aveholder from an elite planter family of the | Beaufort district of South Carolina. |
He was born in Mazoka village in the Fort | Beaufort district and was educated at Healdtown second |
DuPont was born in | Beaufort District, South Carolina on January 27, 1805. |
Beaufort d'alpage (made in chalets in the Alps) | |
Coat of arms of | Beaufort, earls and dukes of Somerset |
nri "Ollie" le Roux (born 10 May 1973 in Fort | Beaufort, Eastern Cape) is a South African rugby union |
The building was purchased from the | Beaufort Estate by Swansea City Council and is also li |
f Tours exacerbated rifts between the court's | Beaufort faction and the Dukes of Gloucester and York, |
1455 - 4 May 1471) was a member of the | Beaufort family during the Wars of the Roses. |
of his brother, Edmund, the male line of the | Beaufort family ended. |
Prince Edward was killed, the | Beaufort family extinguished and Queen Margaret captur |
ddle Ages, the area fell under control of the | Beaufort family, which oversaw the construction of a s |
mothy Udale - Sergeant, RAF, VR, 86 Squadron, | Beaufort Fighter crew, engaged in coastal patrol. |
His paternal grandmother was Joan | Beaufort, former queen-consort of Scotland (to James I |
e house is owned and operated by the Historic | Beaufort Foundation as a historic house museum. |
ey Spencer worked as a medical orderly at the | Beaufort from 1915-16. |
e helped seal Wilmington, North Carolina, and | Beaufort from Confederate blockade runners. |
as the brother of Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of | Beaufort, General Lord Edward Somerset, Lord Arthur So |
e was son to Cecily Neville, grandson to Joan | Beaufort, great-grandson to John of Gaunt and Katherin |
d and enlarged by his son, the Rev. Alexander | Beaufort Grimaldi, M.A., of Caius College, Cambridge, |
to the Pristerognathus Assemblage Zone of the | Beaufort Group of South African geological strata. |
The | Beaufort Group is the third of the main subdivisions o |
und from the Dicynodon Assemblage Zone of the | Beaufort Group in the Karoo Basin, South Africa and ar |
d from the Cynognathus Assemblage Zone of the | Beaufort Group in the Karoo of South Africa as well as |
Permian Tapinocephalus Assemblage Zone of the | Beaufort Group of South Africa. |
a geological stratum and a faunal zone of the | Beaufort Group, of the South African Karoo. |
a geological stratum and a faunal zone of the | Beaufort Group, of the South African Karoo. |
a geological stratum and a faunal zone of the | Beaufort Group, of the South African Karoo. |
a geological stratum and a faunal zone of the | Beaufort Group, of the South African Karoo. |
a geological stratum and a faunal zone of the | Beaufort Group, of the South African Karoo. |
The | Beaufort Gyre is a wind driven ocean current located i |
Because accessing the | Beaufort Gyre is very difficult, scientists know very |
that if rivers increased discharges into the | Beaufort Gyre, it might shift it to the right. |
At Hugh's request, Lady Margaret | Beaufort had seen that he was installed as rector in C |
s to be more factual, rather than just saying | Beaufort had an affair with Alice Fitz-Alan & they had |
Beaufort had instructions to collaborate with the Otto | |
Beaufort has been the setting or the inspirational set | |
The University of South Carolina | Beaufort has numerous student organizations. |
Henry | Beaufort has many awards Including Technology and Huma |
Successive Dukes of | Beaufort have been masters of the Beaufort Hunt, which |
ere murdered on the orders of one of Margaret | Beaufort, Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, John Mor |
e is also later recorded use by Lady Margaret | Beaufort, her son, Henry VII and her grandson Henry VI |
Beaufort High School is a 4 year secondary school in B | |
Jennings studied at | Beaufort High School and Monash University, attaining |
It is known from the | Beaufort Hill Forest Reserve and Labuan in SW Sabah an |
Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of | Beaufort his brother's heir and successor. |
Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of | Beaufort his heir and successor; and |
Henry Somerset, 2nd Duke of | Beaufort, his heir and his father's successor; and |
It may be a contributing property in the | Beaufort Historic District, which is a National Histor |
It may be included in the | Beaufort Historic District, which is a National Histor |
estroyer was deployed with HMS Southwold, HMS | Beaufort, HMS Dulverton, HMS Hurworth, HMS Eridge and |
Part of the | Beaufort Hospital building, now Glenside, Bristol |
Beaufort Hospital was founded as a lunatic asylum in 1 | |
Beaufort Hospital was a military hospital in Stapleton | |
in 1712, and the 10-acre (40,000 m2) site of | Beaufort House at Cheyne Walk in 1737. |
and at one time was home to the master of the | Beaufort Hunt. |
ng the Crimean War he was sent by Sir Francis | Beaufort, Hydrographer of the Navy, to the Baltic to a |
tha was stuffed, and now resides at a farm at | Beaufort in County Kerry. |
rset, daughter of Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of | Beaufort, in 1863. |
He was fighting alongside John | Beaufort in the northern army and was defeated at the |
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