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  2. Richard Larn - Wikipedia

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    Their 'Shipwreck Index of the British Isles'(Vol's 1-6) a monumental work with details of 45,000 ships, for Lloyd's Register of Shipping, was used by the Royal Commission for Historic Monuments (now English Heritage)to establish the NMR(National Maritime Record), followed by a similar record for both the Scottish and Welsh Governments. [2]

  3. Alexander Rolls - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Rolls, second son of John Rolls (20 October 1776 – 1837) and his wife Martha Maria Barnet Rolls, was born on 18 July 1818 in Swansea, Wales. [1] He was one of five children. His siblings were John Etherington Welch Rolls , Martha Sarah Rolls Macready, Jessy Rolls Harcourt (d. 1842 Paris), and Louisa Elizabeth Rolls Vaughan (d. 1853 ...

  4. Frances Milton Trollope - Wikipedia

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    Frances Milton Trollope, also known as Fanny Trollope (10 March 1779 – 6 October 1863), was an English novelist who wrote as Mrs. Trollope or Mrs. Frances Trollope.Her book, Domestic Manners of the Americans (1832), observations from a trip to the United States, is the best known.

  5. Edward Sellon - Wikipedia

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    Edward Sellon was born 6 January 1818 in Brighton, England (bap. 9 July 1818 in Paddington, England), [1] the only child of Edward Sellon (1791–1822) and Laura Willats (b. 1794).

  6. Hugh Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Francis Kearney (22 January 1924 – 1 October 2017) [1] was a British historian, and Amundson Professor Emeritus of the University of Pittsburgh.He was the author of several articles on early modern economic history, a biography on Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, and the acclaimed book British Isles: A History of Four Nations, which advocated a multi-national "Britannic ...

  7. Outline of the history of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Wars of the Three Kingdoms - A series of interconnected conflicts within the British Isles from 1639 to 1653. Jacobite risings - A series of conflicts over the succession of the British throne from 1689 to 1745. Irish War of Independence - A conflict fought between the Irish Republican Army and British forces over the independence of Ireland.

  8. List of islands of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Isles of Scilly: England, United Kingdom Lambay Island: 3 1 7: County Dublin: Republic of Ireland Calf of Man: 3 1 2 (seasonal) Irish Sea: Isle of Man Lettermullen or Lettermullan: 3 1 214 [16] Galway Republic of Ireland Thorney Island [19] 2 1 1,079: West Sussex: England, United Kingdom Bardsey Island [20] 2 1 4: Gwynedd: Wales, United Kingdom ...

  9. Names of the British Isles - Wikipedia

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    Of the more notable islands or peninsulas, Taprobane is the first in terms of size, Albion – one of the British Isles – the second, the Golden Chersonese is the third, Hibernia – another British isle – the fourth, the Peloponnese the fifth, Sicily the sixth, Sardinia the seventh, Corsica the eighth, Crete the ninth, Cyprus the tenth.