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| ltar, but more credible accounts place him at | Minorca, a matross. |
| he landed the 105 Infantry division on Mahon, | Minorca, after the Republican surrender of this islan |
| In 1716 he was appointed governor of | Minorca, and "commander in chief of his majesty's for |
| as lieutenant-governor of Fort St. Philip, in | Minorca, and was then appointed Governor of Kingston- |
| In October he carried out General Fox to | Minorca, and remained attached to the Mediterranean f |
| under Colonel Sir Charles Stuart, governor of | Minorca, and in India. |
| It is one of the most famous plates in | Minorca and even the King of Spain goes there sometim |
| s, a physician who served as his secretary in | Minorca, and later made groundbreaking research into |
| tablishment of a public center of commerce in | Minorca, and the bustling open-air marketplace remain |
| he Jewish communities in Gibraltar, Malta and | Minorca; and the Royal Navy. |
| 1756, when it collapsed following the fall of | Minorca and the fierce criticism that Newcastle had c |
| itavecchia, Palermo, Messina, Malta, Majorca, | Minorca, and Corsica; and other places on the coasts |
| In 1742, during his tenure in | Minorca, Anstruther court-martialled his subordinate, |
| the Phoenicians referred to both Majorca and | Minorca as the Baliarides. |
| rn 26 February 1990 in Ciutadella de Menorca, | Minorca, Balearic Islands) is a Spanish footballer wh |
| om 1987, the 7th centenary of the conquest of | Minorca by the Spanish, a new plan was undertaken for |
| Former | Minorca Colliery (Measham, Leicestershire); 1250 kton |
| For the Spanish capture of | Minorca during the American War of Independence, see |
| The long-expected French move on | Minorca finally caused the British government to act, |
| The | Minorca football team is the insular football team fo |
| was lieutenant-governor and then governor of | Minorca from 1774 to 1782. |
| He served as Governor of | Minorca from 1763 until 1766 after its restoration to |
| ench in any enterprise save the reconquest of | Minorca from Britain. |
| he 51st Regiment of Foot and was stationed in | Minorca from 1774 after being made lieutenant. |
| He rose to Lieutenant in 1770 and served in | Minorca from 1771 to 1775 being promoted to Captain o |
| he United Kingdom and Spain, retook Mahon and | Minorca from the British and was rewarded by being ma |
| an extinct rabbit that lived in the island of | Minorca from the Messinian until around the middle of |
| Another of this | Minorca group is the Blue Andalusian noted for its eq |
| to a Sephardic Jewish family from Morocco and | Minorca, he trained as a lawyer at Middle Temple and |
| Orwell's 1945 novel Animal Farm, three Black | Minorca hens are mentioned rebelling against Napoleon |
| The four largest islands are: Majorca, | Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera. |
| Ambassador to Russia in 1743 and Governor of | Minorca in 1747. |
| rcadal is a town and municipality in northern | Minorca in the Spanish Balearic Islands. |
| general he served in Portugal in 1796, and in | Minorca in 1799. |
| Kane was able to return to | Minorca in February 1727 before the unsuccessful sieg |
| ne Rosario, which was sailing from Leghorn to | Minorca, in ballast. |
| He was formally appointed Governor of | Minorca in 1733 and given the rank of brigadier gener |
| d served with his regiment in the garrison of | Minorca in 1751. |
| He was born at Mahon, | Minorca in 1812, the son of William Bowman Felton, an |
| fficer who conquered Manila in 1762, but lost | Minorca in 1782. |
| an extinct species of shrew from Majorca and | Minorca, in the Balearic Islands of Spain. |
| rs' War in the Mediterranean at the Battle of | Minorca in 1756. |
| cation in the northeast part of the island of | Minorca in the Balearic Islands of Spain. |
| Minorca is a member of the International Island Games | |
| Minorca is known for its cheese production and is hom | |
| The distinction of the | Minorca is its rather large white ear patch much like |
| He was known as ‘Old | Minorca' Murray as a result. |
| ts first-ever scheduled service from Luton to | Minorca on 5 July 1986, under the brand name Monarch |
| ed from crosses of the white types of Sussex, | Minorca, Orpington and Indian Game chickens. |
| It is found in Peninsular Spain and | Minorca, Portugal, southern France and possibly the R |
| A | Minorca rooster |
| a bay in the north of the Balearic island of | Minorca, Spain. |
| y - Seven Years' War: The British garrison in | Minorca surrenders to the French. |
| oulon that was designated for the invasion of | Minorca, the ships allocated to Byng were all in a po |
| he fleet to Gibraltar leaving the garrison at | Minorca to its fate. |
| links of faith and devotion of this church of | Minorca to St Peter's Church. |
| serve at Gibraltar, with a brief interlude at | Minorca, until in 1747 he was named chief engineer of |
| Minorca was at the time a British-administered territ | |
| Mediterranean, a majority from the island of | Minorca, were granted refuge by the British governor |
| During that time, both Majorca and | Minorca were united in one large landform, allowing M |
| weather prevented a landing and he went on to | Minorca where stayed until at least October 1801. |
| ined tribute from the fourth Balearic island, | Minorca, which remained under Muslim control througho |
| company known as the "Franc Tireur Corses" on | Minorca, which at the time was held by the British. |
| Spanish is the tallest hill of the island of | Minorca with 358 m (1,175 ft) of altitude.The mountai |
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