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  2. William IV - Wikipedia

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    William served in the Royal Navy in his youth, spending time in British North America and the Caribbean, and was later nicknamed the "Sailor King". In 1789, he was created Duke of Clarence and St Andrews. Between 1791 and 1811, he cohabited with the actress Dorothea Jordan, with whom he had ten children.

  3. Sailor King - Wikipedia

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    Sailor King, a Japanese voice actor starring in Nerima Daikon Brothers; Sailor King, a drifter that struck a mine and sank in the North Sea in November 1940; Sailor King Moondog White, an independent candidate for the Canadian Extreme Wrestling Party; HMT Sailor King, a requisitioned trawler of the Royal Navy for use in World War II

  4. Anne Jane Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Thornton's story became even better known after she wrote an autobiographical book, The Interesting Life and Wonderful Adventures of that Extraordinary Woman Anne Jane Thornton, the Female Sailor. [1] King William IV granted Thornton a pension of £10 a year, while a Mr Andrew Murray gave her the use of a farm near Lough Eske, rent-free. [6]

  5. Sailor of the King - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in the United States as Sailor of the King. It was filmed at Shepperton Studios near London and on location in the Mediterranean around Malta . The film's sets were designed by the art director Alex Vetchinsky An earlier 1935 film Forever England was based on the same novel and starred John Mills under Walter Forde 's ...

  6. Bibliography of early American publishers and printers

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    The William and Mary Quarterly. 43 (1). Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture: 99– 110. doi:10.2307/1919358. JSTOR 1919358. Maxson, John W. Jr. (April 1968). "Papermaking in America From Art to Industry, 1690 to 1860". The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress. 25 (2). Library of Congress: 116– 129. JSTOR 29781303.

  7. William B. Gould - Wikipedia

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    William Benjamin Gould Sr. (November 18, 1837 – May 25, 1923) was a former enslaved person and veteran of the American Civil War, serving in the U.S. Navy.His diary is one of only a few written during the Civil War by a formerly enslaved person that has survived, and the only by a formerly enslaved sailor.

  8. Shogun: How an Englishman from Kent made an ... - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: The new FX/Disney+ series, adapted from James Clavell’s 1975 novel, is the most-nominated show at this year’s Emmy Awards. As Kevin E G Perry writes, both the book and show take ...

  9. William Sale Jr. - Wikipedia

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    From 1944 to 1960 Sale was the chief reader in English composition for the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). [1] His students at Cornell included Louis Auchincloss, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Harold Bloom, Whitney Balliett, and Helen Vendler. [1] Sale had three sons: William M. 3d of St. Louis, Roger of Seattle and Kirkpatrick of New York. [1]