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  • 41County Roscommon — Not to be confused with Roscommon County, Michigan, United States. County Roscommon Contae Ros Comáin …

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  • 42Samuel Taft — Infobox Military Person name=Samuel Taft lived=September 23, 1735 mdash;August 2, 1816 caption= nickname= placeofbirth=Upton, Massachusetts flagicon|Massachusetts placeofdeath=Uxbridge, Massachusetts flagicon|Massachusetts allegiance=United… …

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  • 43Chatham Garden Theatre — The only known image of the Chatham Garden Theatre s exterior For the other theatre of this name, see Chatham Theatre. The Chatham Garden Theatre or Chatham Theatre was a playhouse in the Chatham Gardens of New York City. It was located on the… …

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  • 44Sadozai (Pashtun tribe) — The Sadozai are a lineage of the Popalzai clan of the Abdali sub tribe of the Tareen tribe of Pashtuns. The lineage takes its name from its ancestor, Asadullah Khan alias Mir Saad Afgan Saddu Khan. Other important clans of this division oAbdali… …

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  • 45Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God — The Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God are a Roman Catholic order founded in 1572. They are also known commonly as the Fatebenefratelli, meaning Do Good Brothers in Italian.HistorySt. John of God, the founder of this religious institution,… …

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  • 46Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God — • The founder of this religious institution, was born 8 March, 1495, at Montemor Novo, in Portugal Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God     Brothers Hospitaller …

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  • 47Jeanne-Louise-Henriette Campan —     Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan     (Née Genest; known as Madam Campan).     A French educator, born 6 November, 1752, at Paris; died in 1822, at Mantes. She was carefully educated… …

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  • 48MASSILLON, JEAN BAPTISTE —    celebrated French pulpit orator, born at Hières, in Provence; entered the congregation of the Oratory, and became so celebrated for his eloquence that he was called to Paris, where he gathered round him hearers in crowds; Bourdaloue, when he… …

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  • 49Scout — (skout), n. [Icel. sk[=u]ta a small craft or cutter.] A swift sailing boat. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] So we took a scout, very much pleased with the manner and conversation of the passengers. Pepys. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 501770 English cricket season — Only four match reports have been found from the 1770 English cricket season. Hambledon continued to be successful.Honours* Champion County [An unofficial seasonal title proclaimed by media or historians prior to December 1889 when the official… …

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