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  2. Charles Frederick Horn - Wikipedia

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    Part of the title page of the first English edition of Johann Sebastian Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, which Horn edited with Samuel Wesley, published in 1810. Charles Frederick Horn (24 February 1762 – 3 August 1830) was an English musician and composer.

  3. Noah Phelps - Wikipedia

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    The boatman remarked with an oath, 'You have seen an oar before now, sir.' The boatman suspected that Phelps was a rebel, but he feared the man's superior strength, so did not try to return him to the fort. This the boatman confessed to Capt. Phelps after the British surrendered the fort.

  4. The Boating Party - Wikipedia

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    The Boating Party depicts an unknown woman, baby, and man in a sailboat. [10] The boat has a canoe stern, is boomless, and has three thwarts. Cassatt uses bold, dark colors to depict the boatman and bright yellow to contrast the boat and its passengers.

  5. Frederick I. Pitman - Wikipedia

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    The boatman holding Cambridge could not hold them with squared blades in the fast tide and they slipped out of his hands while Oxford were being firmly held awaiting the pistol shot.

  6. St Edward's School Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    In the early years, rowing was an internal sport with school crews racing each other. The first competitive race against another school took place in 1888 against St Mark's Windsor. The first OSE to row in the Oxford vs Cambridge Boat Race was Percy Underhill who rowed for Oxford in 1904. Since then the club has produced many talented oarsmen ...

  7. Fear a' Bhàta - Wikipedia

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    Fear a' Bhàta (translated The boatman) is a Scots Gaelic song from the late 18th century, written by an unknown author waiting for her lover to return from his fishing journeys. The song captures the emotions that she endured during their courtship.

  8. Firefighter accused of staging a house fire to cover up a murder

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    Before the fire that set Melissa Lamesch 's home ablaze on Nov. 25, 2020, the day had started with excited anticipation. Melissa was due to give birth to a baby boy in just two days, and ...

  9. Golden Bough (band) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by Paul Espinoza and released on the Golden Bough album, The Boatman's Daughter in 1983. In the traditional song, a man pursues his wife or lover, who has run off with the Gypsy man, Black Jack Davy. In Espinoza's version, Black Jack Davy is the pursuing lover, still looking for his lady after three years.