quartering sea

  • 61Chidiock Tichborne — Chidiock (Charles) Tichborne (1563 – 20 September 1586) is remembered as an English conspirator and poet. Contents 1 Biography 2 Tichborne s Elegy 2.1 Critical Appreciation 3 …

    Wikipedia

  • 62John Popham — Sir John Popham (1531 June 10 1607) [ thePeerage.com Person Page 19580 (genealogy), Darryl Lundy, thePeerage.com, Wellington, NZ, 2006 09 16, webpage: [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19580.htm TPcom 19580] .] was Speaker of the House of Commons from… …

    Wikipedia

  • 63Sawney Bean — Alexander Sawney Bean(e) was the legendary head of a 48 member clan in 15th or 16th century Scotland, reportedly executed for the mass murder and cannibalisation of over 30 to 40 people.The story appears in The Newgate Calendar , a crime… …

    Wikipedia

  • 64Orlov — For other uses, see Orlov (disambiguation). Count Grigory Orlov, by Fyodor Rokotov Orlov (Russian: Орлóв) is the name of a Russian noble family which produced several distinguished statesmen, diplomatists and soldiers. The family first gained… …

    Wikipedia

  • 65Gerald Seymour — (born 25 November 1941 in Guildford, Surrey) is a British writer.LifeThe son of two literary figures, he was educated at Kelly College at Tavistock in Devon and took a BA Hons degree in Modern History at University College London. Initially a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 66Isaac Sears — (1730 ndash; 1786) was an American merchant, sailor, and political figure who played an important role in the American Revolution. He was born July 1, 1730 at West Brewster, Massachusetts the son of Joshua and Mary Sears. [Dictionary of American… …

    Wikipedia

  • 67History of Sudan under Muhammad Ali and his successors — The History of Sudan under Muhammad Ali and his successors traces the period from Muhammad Ali Pasha s invasion of Sudan in 1820 until the fall of Khartoum to Muhammad Ahmad, the self proclaimed Mahdi.BackgroundAlthough a part of present day… …

    Wikipedia

  • 68Thomas Gage (clergyman) — Thomas Gage (c. 1597 ndash; 1656) was an English clergyman.He was the son of the English Catholic gentleman John Gage, from 1622 a baronet, and his wife Margaret. The family were strong Catholics and were intermarried with other Catholic families …

    Wikipedia

  • 69Nitrogen asphyxiation — For the method of slaughtering farm animals, see Controlled Atmosphere Killing. Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues …

    Wikipedia

  • 70Religion and capital punishment — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

    Wikipedia