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  • Affray
  • Public fight that disturbs the peace

    Look up affray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In many legal jurisdictions related to English common law, affray is a public order offence consisting

    Affray

    Affray

    Affray

  • USS Affray
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    United States Navy have been named Affray. USS Affray (AMc-112), a minesweeper in service 2 December 1941. USS Affray (MSO-511), a minesweeper commissioned

    USS Affray

    USS_Affray

  • HMS Affray
  • Submarine of the Royal Navy

    HMS Affray was a British Amphion-class submarine. Affray was built in the closing stages of the Second World War. She was one of 16 submarines of her class

    HMS Affray

    HMS Affray

    HMS_Affray

  • Wairau Affray
  • 1843 New Zealand conflict

    The Wairau Affray of 17 June 1843, also called the Wairau Massacre and the Wairau Incident, was the first serious clash of arms between British settlers

    Wairau Affray

    Wairau Affray

    Wairau_Affray

  • Aifric (name)
  • Name list

    Aifric (Middle Irish: Affraic) is an Irish language feminine given name. Affraic is attested as a name borne by women of Gaelic background, between the

    Aifric (name)

    Aifric_(name)

  • USS Affray (MSO-511)
  • Minesweeper of the United States Navy

    USS Affray (AM-511/MSO-511) was an Acme-class minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Navy for the task of removing mines that had been placed in the water to

    USS Affray (MSO-511)

    USS Affray (MSO-511)

    USS_Affray_(MSO-511)

  • Kum Kapu demonstration
  • Battles involving Armenian National movement

    The Kum Kapu demonstration occurred in the Kumkapı district of Constantinople on July 27, 1890. It ensued in skirmishing in which several demonstrators

    Kum Kapu demonstration

    Kum_Kapu_demonstration

  • Carrickshock incident
  • 1831 incident in Tithe War in Ireland

    hurling rocks from the walls onto the party. Within five or ten minutes the affray was over; Butler, Gibbons, and 11 constables had been killed or mortally

    Carrickshock incident

    Carrickshock incident

    Carrickshock_incident

  • New Zealand
  • Island country in the Pacific Ocean

    began between the colonial government and Māori in 1843 with the Wairau Affray over land and disagreements over sovereignty. These conflicts, mainly in

    New Zealand

    New Zealand

    New_Zealand

  • The Harbour Grace Affray
  • Religious conflict in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland Colony

    The Harbour Grace Affray was an armed conflict of religious violence that happened on Saint Stephen's Day, 1883 in the town of Harbour Grace, Colony of

    The Harbour Grace Affray

    The Harbour Grace Affray

    The_Harbour_Grace_Affray

  • USS Affray (AMc-112)
  • Minesweeper of the United States Navy

    USS Affray (AMc-112) was an Accentor-class minesweeper acquired by the United States Navy for the dangerous task of removing mines from minefields laid

    USS Affray (AMc-112)

    USS Affray (AMc-112)

    USS_Affray_(AMc-112)

  • Affreca de Courcy
  • 12th–13th century noblewoman

    Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir and Affraic ingen Fergusa. Ingibjörg was a daughter of Hákon Pálsson, Earl of Orkney (d. c. 1126). Affraic was a daughter of Fergus

    Affreca de Courcy

    Affreca de Courcy

    Affreca_de_Courcy

  • Desperate Poaching Affray
  • 1903 British film by William Haggar

    Desperate Poaching Affray (known in the United States as The Poachers) is a 1903 British chase film by Wales-based film producer William Haggar. Three

    Desperate Poaching Affray

    Desperate Poaching Affray

    Desperate_Poaching_Affray

  • Te Rauparaha
  • Māori chief and war leader of Ngāti Toa (1760s–1849)

    to the Treaty of Waitangi, Te Rauparaha was later central to the Wairau Affray in the Marlborough district, considered by many to be the first of the conflicts

    Te Rauparaha

    Te Rauparaha

    Te_Rauparaha

  • Norwich Affray
  • 1583 street fight and murder in Norwich, England

    The Norwich Affray, or Red Lion affray, was a street affray and murder that occurred in the city of Norwich, England on the afternoon of Saturday 15 June

    Norwich Affray

    Norwich_Affray

  • Marad massacre
  • 2003 killing of Hindus in Marad, Kerala, India

    Hindu fishermen by Islamic extremists, one of whom was also killed in the affray. A judicial commission that investigated the incident concluded leaders

    Marad massacre

    Marad_massacre

  • New Zealand Wars
  • 1845–1872 armed conflicts in New Zealand

    investigated the incident and declared the settlers were at fault. The Wairau Affray—described as the Wairau Massacre in early texts—was the only armed conflict

    New Zealand Wars

    New Zealand Wars

    New_Zealand_Wars

  • David O'Leary
  • Football manager and Republic of Ireland international footballer

    racially motivated attack. In December 2001, Woodgate was convicted of affray and received 100 hours of community service, while Bowyer was acquitted

    David O'Leary

    David O'Leary

    David_O'Leary

  • Death of James Cook
  • 1779 killing in Kealakekua Bay, Hawaii

    its return. After Cook was stabbed and beaten to death in the following affray, his body was dismembered by the Hawaiians and distributed to their chiefs –

    Death of James Cook

    Death of James Cook

    Death_of_James_Cook

  • Te Rangihaeata
  • Maori chief

    chief and a nephew of Te Rauparaha. He played a leading part in the Wairau Affray and the Hutt Valley Campaign. Te Rangihaeata, a member of the Māori iwi

    Te Rangihaeata

    Te Rangihaeata

    Te_Rangihaeata

  • Sixmilebridge
  • Village in County Clare, Ireland

    including two Catholic priests, was gathered near the ballot office, and an affray began between them and the voters' party. Soldiers opened fire, without

    Sixmilebridge

    Sixmilebridge

    Sixmilebridge

  • Vauquelin de Ferrers
  • Seigneur of Ferrières-Saint-Hilaire

    first, but the issue of the affray was that Hugh was slain, and Walkelin fell also; both lost their lives in the same affray, and on the same day.' By a

    Vauquelin de Ferrers

    Vauquelin_de_Ferrers

  • Stephen Vaughan Sr.
  • English businessman (c. 1962–2025)

    along with a 29-year-old man from Neston, were arrested on suspicion of affray and the serious assault of a police officer. Both were convicted, with Vaughan

    Stephen Vaughan Sr.

    Stephen Vaughan Sr.

    Stephen_Vaughan_Sr.

  • Huang Yiliang
  • Singaporean actor (born 1961)

    2019). "Veteran local actor-director Huang Yiliang charged with assault and affray". The Straits Times. Retrieved 26 September 2021. Wong, Cara (30 November

    Huang Yiliang

    Huang_Yiliang

  • Ben Stokes
  • English cricketer (born 1991)

    not guilty of affray". BBC. 14 August 2018. "Gay couple thank Ben Stokes for defending them after England cricketer is acquitted for affray". The Independent

    Ben Stokes

    Ben Stokes

    Ben_Stokes

  • Comanchero Motorcycle Club
  • Australian outlaw motorcycle club

    altercation and convicted of "riot and affray". In November 2011 Comancheros leader Mahmoud "Mick" Hawi was found guilty of affray and murder, but in May 2014 the

    Comanchero Motorcycle Club

    Comanchero_Motorcycle_Club

  • John O'Meally
  • Australian bushranger

    (1908), Chapter XII: 'Attack Upon the Carcoar Bank', pages 58-65. Desperate Affray With Bushrangers, Sydney Morning Herald, 11 August 1863, page 5; republished

    John O'Meally

    John O'Meally

    John_O'Meally

  • Anthony Watts (rugby league)
  • Australian rugby league footballer, and boxer

    gang-related crimes. In 2013, Watts was sentenced to community service for an affray, and to jail for numerous charges, including breaking a domestic violence

    Anthony Watts (rugby league)

    Anthony_Watts_(rugby_league)

  • Mark Buddle
  • Australian outlaw biker

    slaying. In October 2010 Buddle along with Mick Murray were charged with affray (fighting in public) after a brawl with Alen Sarkis and David Lima of the

    Mark Buddle

    Mark_Buddle

  • John Terry
  • English footballer (born 1980)

    Wimbledon's Des Byrne, which led to him being charged with assault and affray. In August 2002, Terry was acquitted of the charges in court. During the

    John Terry

    John Terry

    John_Terry

  • 2005 Cronulla riots
  • Series of race riots in Sydney, Australia

    rioting, resisting arrest, threatening violence and affray. Ali Osman, 18, was charged with affray and assault occasioning actual bodily harm for the original

    2005 Cronulla riots

    2005 Cronulla riots

    2005_Cronulla_riots

  • William Haggar
  • Britain. His films were shown worldwide and his short Desperate Poaching Affray is believed to have influenced early narrative drama in American film, especially

    William Haggar

    William_Haggar

  • Michael Carroll (lottery winner)
  • English binman

    than being a "lotto lout", which included contrasting imprisonment for affray alongside penning a "dappy" love song for his daughter. The next month The

    Michael Carroll (lottery winner)

    Michael_Carroll_(lottery_winner)

  • List of riots in Singapore
  • people where force or violence is used by any member of the assembly; an affray is committed if two or more people fight in a public place. The list of

    List of riots in Singapore

    List of riots in Singapore

    List_of_riots_in_Singapore

  • Muslim patrol incidents in London
  • 2013–2014 incidents in the United Kingdom

    investigation into the gang. In December 2013, three of them pleaded guilty to affray, and were subsequently jailed. The Muslim East London Mosque community condemned

    Muslim patrol incidents in London

    Muslim_patrol_incidents_in_London

  • David Kang
  • Australian barrister (born 1970)

    person) and charges of illegally using a firearm, possessing a firearm, affray, and assault, was remanded in custody until 4 February 1994. If convicted

    David Kang

    David_Kang

  • Richardson Gang
  • London-based English crime gang

    day. A member of the Richardson gang, Jimmy Andrews, was injured in the affray and went for treatment at the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel the day

    Richardson Gang

    Richardson_Gang

  • Benvenuto Cellini
  • Italian goldsmith and sculptor (1500–1571)

    Benvenuto had already attracted attention in Florence by taking part in an affray with youthful companions. He was banished for six months and lived in Siena

    Benvenuto Cellini

    Benvenuto Cellini

    Benvenuto_Cellini

  • Birmingham Boys
  • Street gang

    'Epsom Road Battle'". SurreyLive. Retrieved 10 April 2022. "Epsom Races Affray. Alleged Attempt To Bribe A Witness". The Times. 17 June 1921. Kirby, Dick

    Birmingham Boys

    Birmingham_Boys

  • Diane Keen
  • English actress (born 1946)

    Episode: "Killer with a Long Arm" 1978 Wilde Alliance Estelle Episode: "Affray in Amsterdam" 1978–1980 Rings on Their Fingers Sandy Bennett Main role 1978

    Diane Keen

    Diane_Keen

  • Venlo incident
  • 1939 Nazi capture of British MI6 agents

    November 1939, as follows: ONE DUTCHMAN KILLED AND SEVERAL WOUNDED I Shooting Affray Follows Clash With German Officials. OMINOUS BORDER INCIDENT Amsterdam,

    Venlo incident

    Venlo incident

    Venlo_incident

  • Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153)
  • King of the Isles (?-1153)

    least two wives: Ingibjǫrg, daughter of Hákon Pálsson, Earl of Orkney; and Affraic, daughter of Fergus, Lord of Galloway. The unions seem to reveal that Óláfr

    Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153)

    Óláfr_Guðrøðarson_(died_1153)

  • Octavius Hadfield
  • New Zealand bishop (1814–1904)

    the early influence of missionaries had declined. Following the Wairau Affray in 1843, where a confrontation between Te Rauparaha and group of settlers

    Octavius Hadfield

    Octavius Hadfield

    Octavius_Hadfield

  • Trent Hotton
  • Australian rules footballer (born 1973)

    previous year he had been one of three Collingwood players charged with affray following an altercation with security at a Melbourne nightclub, for which

    Trent Hotton

    Trent_Hotton

  • Irish War of Independence
  • 1919–1921 war between Irish and British forces

    103, ISBN 9781781171462 Lawlor, The Outrages, pp. 212–246 "The Clones affray, 1922 – massacre or invasion?". History Ireland, Volume 12, Issue 3 (Autumn

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish_War_of_Independence

  • Hue and cry
  • Means of community policing

    go in the constable's sight armed offensively, or who commit any riot, affray, or other breach of the peace, or will use the constable's best endeavor

    Hue and cry

    Hue_and_cry

  • History of the Nelson Region, New Zealand
  • a gunfight that led to eleven settlers and two Māori killed. The Wairau Affray resulted in the residents of Nelson forming the Nelson Battalion of Militia

    History of the Nelson Region, New Zealand

    History_of_the_Nelson_Region,_New_Zealand

  • Helmet
  • Protective headwear

    Riot helmet "helmet (n.)". etymonline.com. Hopkins, Harry (1985). The Long Affray. London: Secker & Warburg. ISBN 0-436-20102-X. "The Pith Helmet | Perspectives

    Helmet

    Helmet

    Helmet

  • Marcus Bent
  • English footballer (born 1978)

    mental health problems, using drugs to self medicate. He was charged with affray and possession of a Class A drug in September 2015 after police used a taser

    Marcus Bent

    Marcus_Bent

  • Crowd control
  • Public security practice

    large crowds are managed in order to prevent the outbreak of crowd crushes, affray, fights involving drunk and disorderly people or riots. Crowd crushes in

    Crowd control

    Crowd control

    Crowd_control

  • List of mass shootings in Canada
  • Waterloo Region Record. May 7, 1960. Retrieved September 9, 2025. "Shooting Affray Kills Four". Edmonton Journal. September 12, 1960. Retrieved September 9

    List of mass shootings in Canada

    List_of_mass_shootings_in_Canada

  • Rocky Road to Dublin
  • 19th century Irish song

    until a group of Irishmen from Galway come to his rescue ("join in the affray"), the first people who have helped him on his trip. The tune uses Dorian

    Rocky Road to Dublin

    Rocky_Road_to_Dublin

  • Kingston upon Hull Combined Court Centre
  • Judicial building in Kingston upon Hull, England

    the footballer, Jonathan Woodgate, in December 2001, for an incident of affray outside the Majestyk nightclub in Leeds, in which a student was left with

    Kingston upon Hull Combined Court Centre

    Kingston upon Hull Combined Court Centre

    Kingston_upon_Hull_Combined_Court_Centre

  • USS Sunbird
  • USS Independence 2 Feb: USS Partridge 18 Feb: Nairana 13 Apr: Arab Trader 16 Apr: HMS Affray 27 Apr: RFA Bedenham 10 May: Marrawah 10 Jun: Maharashmi 1 Jul: HTMS Sri

    USS Sunbird

    USS Sunbird

    USS_Sunbird

  • Mick Hawi
  • Lebanese-Australian outlaw biker and gangster (1980–2018)

    On 1 November 2011, Hawi was found guilty of second degree murder and affray (i.e fighting in public). Justice Robert Allan Hulme stated that he felt

    Mick Hawi

    Mick_Hawi

  • Control Z
  • Mexican television series

    Gerry, and he runs to the location of the fight. This leads to a massive affray. Sofía and Javier try to save Luis by evading the scene but Gerry drags

    Control Z

    Control_Z

  • Wairau River
  • River in Marlborough, New Zealand

    mouth of the Wairau. The Wairau Valley was the scene of the 1843 Wairau Affray, the first violent clash between Māori residents and English settlers over

    Wairau River

    Wairau River

    Wairau_River

  • Murder of April Jones
  • 2012 child murder in Wales

    moved to Wales in the 1980s, and there he was convicted of criminal damage, affray, and driving without insurance in 1991. The next year, he was convicted

    Murder of April Jones

    Murder_of_April_Jones

  • Raytheon
  • U.S. defense contractor

    prior to their arrest. The activists were charged with criminal damage and affray under terrorism laws. The trial of six of the accused began May 19, 2008

    Raytheon

    Raytheon

    Raytheon

  • 2025 Liverpool parade attack
  • Traffic collision in Liverpool, England

    charges included attempted grievous bodily harm with intent—and one count of affray. The prosecution's case was that Doyle had used his vehicle as a weapon

    2025 Liverpool parade attack

    2025 Liverpool parade attack

    2025_Liverpool_parade_attack

  • Chelsea Headhunters
  • English football hooligan firm

    hooligans with ties to the Headhunters were convicted of bodily harm and affray following an attack on journalist Owen Jones, who is gay. In 2000, Chelsea

    Chelsea Headhunters

    Chelsea_Headhunters

  • Willoughby Shortland
  • British naval officer and colonial administrator (1804–1869)

    of their prisoners. During Shortland's temporary government the Wairau Affray took place on 17 June 1843, and in his dispatches to the British government

    Willoughby Shortland

    Willoughby Shortland

    Willoughby_Shortland

  • Thomas Sewell (neo-Nazi)
  • Australian neo-Nazi and convicted criminal (born 1993)

    "sickening". Victoria Police's Counter-Terrorism Command charged Sewell with affray, recklessly causing injury and unlawful assault. In December 2022, he contested

    Thomas Sewell (neo-Nazi)

    Thomas Sewell (neo-Nazi)

    Thomas_Sewell_(neo-Nazi)

  • Manslaughter in English law
  • Crime in England and Wales

    be the affray and the judge held that it was legitimate to aggregate the violence by the other defendants in order to decide whether the affray had subjected

    Manslaughter in English law

    Manslaughter_in_English_law

  • Grande Tema incident
  • Ship stowaway incident in England

    the vessel and detained the stowaways. The men were later found guilty of affray and making threats to kill and received prison sentences. Grande Tema is

    Grande Tema incident

    Grande Tema incident

    Grande_Tema_incident

  • HMS Loch Killisport
  • Frigate of the Royal Navy

    visits. In April and May she took part in the search for the submarine HMS Affray lost in the English Channel. Further exercises and visits followed, around

    HMS Loch Killisport

    HMS Loch Killisport

    HMS_Loch_Killisport

  • HMS Truculent (P315)
  • T-class submarine of the Royal Navy, in service from 1942 to 1950

    of H.M. Submarines, and to the Royal Navy of which they form a part. HMS Affray (P421) HMS Thetis (N25) List of United Kingdom disasters by death toll "NOSTALGIA:

    HMS Truculent (P315)

    HMS Truculent (P315)

    HMS_Truculent_(P315)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1536
  • Conveyance of Horses and Mares out of this Realm; against Welshmen making Affrays in the Counties of Hereford, Gloucester and Salop; and against the Vice

    List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1536

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1536

  • Murder of Keith Blakelock
  • 1985 murder in England

    role in the rioting, such as throwing a few stones, they were charged with affray. One resident told the 1986 Gifford Inquiry into the rioting: "You would

    Murder of Keith Blakelock

    Murder_of_Keith_Blakelock

  • Common law offence
  • Criminal category under some jurisdictions

    Wales, many common law offences – for example nightwalking, riot, rout, affray, keeping of bawdy houses, champerty and maintenance, eavesdropping and being

    Common law offence

    Common_law_offence

  • List of mass shootings in the United Kingdom
  • Courant. 25 October 1920. p. 10. Retrieved 3 August 2023. "Indian Shooting Affray". The Daily Telegraph. 24 July 1920. Retrieved 21 April 2023. "Triple Murder

    List of mass shootings in the United Kingdom

    List_of_mass_shootings_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of shipwrecks in January 1885
  • p. 5. Retrieved 11 October 2022 – via British Newspaper Archive. "The Affray on Board Ship". The Times. No. 31359. London. 2 February 1885. col. A, p

    List of shipwrecks in January 1885

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1885

  • USS Cherokee (AT-66)
  • Tugboat of the United States Navy

    USS Independence 2 Feb: USS Partridge 18 Feb: Nairana 13 Apr: Arab Trader 16 Apr: HMS Affray 27 Apr: RFA Bedenham 10 May: Marrawah 10 Jun: Maharashmi 1 Jul: HTMS Sri

    USS Cherokee (AT-66)

    USS Cherokee (AT-66)

    USS_Cherokee_(AT-66)

  • Murder of Robert McCartney
  • 2005 killing in Northern Ireland

    guilty of committing the murder; two other men who had been charged with affray were also cleared. When Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) officers

    Murder of Robert McCartney

    Murder_of_Robert_McCartney

  • Tarek Zahed
  • Lebanese-Australian outlaw biker

    registered in the name of his children. On 16 January 2021, he was charged with affray after being recorded by security cameras punching and slapping around a

    Tarek Zahed

    Tarek_Zahed

  • List of submarines of the Royal Navy
  • (P417/S17/S67) Ambush (P418/S18/S68) Anchorite (P422/S22/S64) Andrew (P423/S23/S63) Affray (P421) Aeneas (P427/S27/S72/SSG72) Alaric (P441/S41) Artemis (P449/S39/S49)

    List of submarines of the Royal Navy

    List_of_submarines_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • HMT Gulland
  • USS Independence 2 Feb: USS Partridge 18 Feb: Nairana 13 Apr: Arab Trader 16 Apr: HMS Affray 27 Apr: RFA Bedenham 10 May: Marrawah 10 Jun: Maharashmi 1 Jul: HTMS Sri

    HMT Gulland

    HMT Gulland

    HMT_Gulland

  • William Poole
  • American boxer and gang leader (1821-1855)

    service. Since the above was written, we have been reliably informed that the affray originated from the fact of the barkeeper having refused them drinks, after

    William Poole

    William Poole

    William_Poole

  • Doug Stanhope
  • American comedian (born 1967)

    three-week residency. At one show, one of his routines sparked a violent affray with an angered audience member and the police were called in, causing Stanhope

    Doug Stanhope

    Doug Stanhope

    Doug_Stanhope

  • List of rampage killers in the United States
  • Benton Valley News. October 1, 1913. [permanent dead link] "Twelve killed in affray". The Christian Science Monitor. September 30, 1913. Archived from the original

    List of rampage killers in the United States

    List_of_rampage_killers_in_the_United_States

  • Adam Ant
  • English singer and musician (born 1954)

    threatening members of the public, were reduced to a single count of causing affray, to which he pleaded guilty. He was fined £500 and placed under a 12-month

    Adam Ant

    Adam Ant

    Adam_Ant

  • List of pro-Palestinian protests in the United Kingdom
  • commissioner, Ade Adelekan, for "showing support for a proscribed organisation, affray and for threatening or abusive behaviour. We are also investigating chants

    List of pro-Palestinian protests in the United Kingdom

    List of pro-Palestinian protests in the United Kingdom

    List_of_pro-Palestinian_protests_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Fergus of Galloway
  • Lord of Galloway (died 1161)

    of the Isles, through the marriage of the latter to Fergus's daughter, Affraic. As a consequence of this union, the leading branch of the Crovan dynasty

    Fergus of Galloway

    Fergus of Galloway

    Fergus_of_Galloway

  • 1931 Empress of Canada stabbings
  • 1931 mass stabbing aboard ''Empress of Canada'' off Japan

    Vancouver Sun. 6 June 1931. Retrieved 17 April 2023. "The Empress of Canada Affray". The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser. 25 June 1931. Retrieved

    1931 Empress of Canada stabbings

    1931_Empress_of_Canada_stabbings

  • HTMS Sri Ayudhya
  • 1937 Thonburi-class coastal defence ship

    USS Independence 2 Feb: USS Partridge 18 Feb: Nairana 13 Apr: Arab Trader 16 Apr: HMS Affray 27 Apr: RFA Bedenham 10 May: Marrawah 10 Jun: Maharashmi 1 Jul: HTMS Sri

    HTMS Sri Ayudhya

    HTMS Sri Ayudhya

    HTMS_Sri_Ayudhya

  • Saint Anne, Alderney
  • Town in Alderney

    There is a memorial in Saint Anne to the sinking of the submarine HMS Affray and the loss of all 75 persons on the submarine. It was unveiled 16 April

    Saint Anne, Alderney

    Saint Anne, Alderney

    Saint_Anne,_Alderney

  • Brownsville affair
  • 1906 incident of racial injustice in Texas, US

    469–493. online Tinsley, James A. "Roosevelt, Foraker, and the Brownsville Affray." Journal of Negro History 41.1 (1956): 43–65. online Weaver, John Downing

    Brownsville affair

    Brownsville affair

    Brownsville_affair

  • Mau Mau rebellion
  • Anti-colonial Insurgency in Kenya (1952–1960)

    women's revolt against forced labour in Murang'a in 1947; and the Kolloa Affray of 1950. None of the armed uprisings during the beginning of British colonialism

    Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau Mau rebellion

    Mau_Mau_rebellion

  • List of wars: 1800–1899
  • Albanian Revolt of 1843–44 Ottoman Empire Albanian rebels 1843 1843 Wairau Affray Part of the New Zealand Wars Ngāti Toa British Settlers 1843 1843 Battle

    List of wars: 1800–1899

    List_of_wars:_1800–1899

  • List of violent incidents involving Andrew Jackson
  • known to leave a [horse racing] round without having participated in an affray or riot, or at least a quarrel." News reports about Jackson's history of

    List of violent incidents involving Andrew Jackson

    List of violent incidents involving Andrew Jackson

    List_of_violent_incidents_involving_Andrew_Jackson

  • Blue Bird K4
  • World speed record powerboat

    USS Independence 2 Feb: USS Partridge 18 Feb: Nairana 13 Apr: Arab Trader 16 Apr: HMS Affray 27 Apr: RFA Bedenham 10 May: Marrawah 10 Jun: Maharashmi 1 Jul: HTMS Sri

    Blue Bird K4

    Blue Bird K4

    Blue_Bird_K4

  • Ashley Blake
  • British newsreader

    and affray. Blake appeared with a second man, Steven Sproule, aged 38, of Booths Farm Road, Great Barr. Sproule was charged with assault and affray. Magistrates

    Ashley Blake

    Ashley_Blake

  • Henry de Motlowe
  • Irish judge

    same year, he sat on another royal commission, to investigate an alleged affray between Simon Warde, a servant of John Gynwell, Bishop of Lincoln and certain

    Henry de Motlowe

    Henry de Motlowe

    Henry_de_Motlowe

  • Battle of Suggs
  • Part of the Johnson County War (1892)

    The Battle of Suggs, also known as the Suggs Affray or the Suggs Affair, was a shootout between Buffalo Soldiers and Wyoming homesteaders in Suggs, Wyoming

    Battle of Suggs

    Battle of Suggs

    Battle_of_Suggs

  • South Island
  • One of the two main New Zealand islands

    early on, and settlers quickly outnumbered Māori. As a result the Wairau Affray was the only conflict of the New Zealand Wars to occur in the South Island

    South Island

    South Island

    South_Island

  • 2025 United Kingdom anti-immigration protests
  • people also taking place; 11 people were arrested for offences including affray, assault and drunk and disorderly. A large group of people gathered for

    2025 United Kingdom anti-immigration protests

    2025 United Kingdom anti-immigration protests

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  • Assault
  • Physical or verbal attack of another person

    aggravated assault. Separate charges typically exist for sexual assaults, affray and assaulting a police officer. Assault may overlap with an attempted crime;

    Assault

    Assault

  • Dappy
  • British rapper and singer (born 1987)

    he was found guilty by a jury at Guildford Crown Court of assault and affray and given a suspended sentence of six months imprisonment. In February 2014

    Dappy

    Dappy

    Dappy

  • Amphion-class submarine
  • Class of diesel-electric submarines of the Royal Navy

    noise, removal of external torpedo tubes, and greatly improved sonar. When Affray was lost in 1951 all the Amphion class were briefly confined to port pending

    Amphion-class submarine

    Amphion-class submarine

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  • List of air rage incidents
  • safety of an aircraft, interfering with the performance of an aircraft and affray and was sentenced to nine months in jail. Southwest Airlines Flight 1763:

    List of air rage incidents

    List of air rage incidents

    List_of_air_rage_incidents

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  • Canfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Canfield

    English : habitational name from Great or Little Canfield in Essex, named with the Old English personal name Cana + feld ‘open country’.English : in some cases the surname may be of Norman origin, a habitational name from Canville-les-Deux-Églises in Seine-Maritime, France.

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    Earlie

    Noble Leader

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    Rawia

    Narrator; Reciter; Transmitter

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    Akshadha

    God's Blessings

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    Burgh

    Mountain.

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    One who Keeps Promise

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    Fame; Prestige

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    Zelam | زیلام

    Name of a river

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  • Affray
  • v. t.

    To startle from quiet; to alarm.

  • Affrayment
  • n.

    Affray.

  • Melee
  • n.

    A fight in which the combatants are mingled in one confused mass; a hand to hand conflict; an affray.

  • Affrayed
  • p. p.

    of Affray

  • Chaud-medley
  • n.

    The killing of a person in an affray, in the heat of blood, and while under the influence of passion, thus distinguished from chance-medley or killing in self-defense, or in a casual affray.

  • Affray
  • v. t.

    A tumultuous assault or quarrel; a brawl; a fray.

  • Affray
  • v. t.

    Alarm; terror; fright.

  • Affray
  • v. t.

    The act of suddenly disturbing any one; an assault or attack.

  • Affray
  • v. t.

    The fighting of two or more persons, in a public place, to the terror of others.

  • Fray
  • n.

    Affray; broil; contest; combat.

  • Affray
  • v. t.

    To frighten; to scare; to frighten away.

  • Affrayer
  • n.

    One engaged in an affray.