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  2. Lake Matoaka - Wikipedia

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    Lake Matoaka is located on the western edge of the College of William & Mary's campus in Williamsburg, a city in southeastern Tidewater Virginia.Bordering the eastern portion of the roughly 150 hectare College Woods, the body of water is roughly 0.17 km 2 (0.066 sq mi) with a maximum depth of 4.8 m (16 ft).

  3. William Briggs (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    A Canterbury Pilgrimage by David R. Keys, published by William Briggs Press. William Briggs was born to the Scottish-Irish family of Thomas and Mary Briggs in Banbridge, Ireland, on 9 September 1836. His mother died when he was about six. [1] When he was about six the Briggs family moved to Liverpool. Briggs attended Mount Street Grammar School ...

  4. Isaac Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Briggs was born in Haverford, Pennsylvania in 1763 to Samuel and Mary Briggs, two Quakers. He studied at the College of Pennsylvania (the University of Pennsylvania today), where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1783 and a Master of Arts in engineering in 1786.

  5. William Briggs - Wikipedia

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    William Briggs (1845–1922), English embroidery manufacturer; Sir William Edward Briggs Priestley (1859–1932), Liberal politician; William B. Briggs (born 1954), subject matter expert in sports and entertainment law; William Briggs (publisher) (1836–1922), Irish-born Canadian Methodist minister and publisher; William Perry Briggs (1856 ...

  6. Louisa Briggs - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Briggs (née Strugnell; 14 November 1818 or 1836 – 6 or 8 September 1925) was an Aboriginal Australian rights activist, dormitory matron, midwife and nurse. She is officially recognised by the Victorian Government and the Victorian Aboriginal Heritage Council as one of five apical ancestors from whom Boonwurrung descent is established.

  7. Campus of the College of William & Mary - Wikipedia

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    The Colleges of William & Mary integrated William & Mary and four other campuses into a university system in the early 1960s; only Richard Bland College remains affiliated. A campus for the college's Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) graduate school is located in Gloucester Point site. [ 2 ]

  8. William & Mary Pep Band - Wikipedia

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    The early history of the William & Mary Marching Band is generally unknown. In 1922 Cyrus Clemons Briggs organized the first band at the College of William & Mary. Throughout the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, there were various efforts to organize a marching band , each of which lasted for a few years at the most, and then collapsed.

  9. Briggs (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Vic Briggs (1945–2021), British blues and rock musician, lead guitarist of Eric Burdon and The Animals; Walter Briggs Sr. (1877–1952), owner of the Detroit Tigers and Briggs Manufacturing Company; Walter Briggs Jr. (1912–1970), son of Walter Briggs Sr. and owner of the Detroit Tigers; William Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people