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  • HMS Ormonde
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    HMS Ormonde: HMS Ormonde (1711) was a 54-gun fourth rate launched in 1711. She was renamed HMS Dragon in 1715 and was broken up in 1733. HMS Ormonde (1906)

    HMS Ormonde

    HMS_Ormonde

  • HMS Dragon
  • List of ships with the same or similar names

    in 1711. HMS Ormonde (1711), a 50-gun fourth-rate ship of the line launched in 1711, renamed HMS Dragon in 1715, and broken up in 1733. HMS Dragon (1736)

    HMS Dragon

    HMS_Dragon

  • HMS Ormonde (1711)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    HMS Ormonde was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Woolwich Dockyard to the 1706 Establishment of dimensions, and launched

    HMS Ormonde (1711)

    HMS Ormonde (1711)

    HMS_Ormonde_(1711)

  • Guy Wyatt
  • 1926 he took command of the HMS Ormonde surveying in British Guiana, and then worked in home waters for two years in HMS Beaufort. He was promoted to

    Guy Wyatt

    Guy Wyatt

    Guy_Wyatt

  • Toby Colbeck
  • English cricketer

    Middlesex. He was born in South Harrow. He died off the Cape of Good Hope in HMS Ormonde during World War I, in which he had been awarded the Military Cross.

    Toby Colbeck

    Toby_Colbeck

  • 24-class sloop
  • 1918 class of British sloops-of-war

    HMS Ormonde — built by Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company, launched 8 June 1918. Survey vessel in March 1924. Sold 6 August 1937 to break up. HMS Persimmon

    24-class sloop

    24-class sloop

    24-class_sloop

  • List of survey vessels of the Royal Navy
  • (1924–39) HMS Ormonde (1924–36) Bittern class HMS Stork (1936–39) Hastings class HMS Folkestone (1938) HMS Scarborough (1938) Halcyon class HMS Franklin

    List of survey vessels of the Royal Navy

    List of survey vessels of the Royal Navy

    List_of_survey_vessels_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • Type C1 ship
  • Class of American cargo ships

    Cape Argos / HMS Empire Anvil / HMS Rocksand (F184) Cape Lobos / HMS Empire Javelin Cape Girardeau / HMS Empire Spearhead / HMS Ormonde (F172) Cape St

    Type C1 ship

    Type C1 ship

    Type_C1_ship

  • List of cricketers who were killed during military service
  • University [135] 3 January 1918 32 at sea, off the Cape of Good Hope in HMS Ormonde [136] Edward Coleman Essex [137] 2 April 1917 25 Salonica, Greece [138]

    List of cricketers who were killed during military service

    List_of_cricketers_who_were_killed_during_military_service

  • HMS Empire Spearhead
  • Landing Ship in British Ministry of War Transport

    In 1945, she was transferred to the Royal Navy and was later renamed HMS Ormonde. Later that year she was transferred back to the MoWT and renamed Empire

    HMS Empire Spearhead

    HMS Empire Spearhead

    HMS_Empire_Spearhead

  • Jacob Ackworth
  • English shipbuilder and ship designer (1668–1749)

    Woolwich HMS Hazard (1711) 6 gun sloop at Woolwich HMS Ormonde (1711) 54 gun ship of the line at Woolwich HMS Hind (1711) 24 gun ship at Woolwich HMS Greyhound

    Jacob Ackworth

    Jacob Ackworth

    Jacob_Ackworth

  • HMS Superb (1710)
  • 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the British Royal Navy

    destroyed by the British fleet. On 3 April 1719, HMS Superb and HMS Dragon (previously HMS Ormonde), then in Menorca, were sent by Admiral Byng to join

    HMS Superb (1710)

    HMS Superb (1710)

    HMS_Superb_(1710)

  • Percy Douglas
  • Royal Navy admiral

    Assistant Hydrographer of the Navy 1919–21, then commanded HMS Mutine 1921–23 and, briefly, HMS Ormonde in 1924 for surveys in British Guiana and the West Indies

    Percy Douglas

    Percy Douglas

    Percy_Douglas

  • Cochrane Shipbuilders
  • Shipbuilder at Selby

    equipment was auctioned off in 1993. Una - Hull 31 (1890) HMS Ormonde (1906) HMT Warwick Deeping (1934) HMS Bradman (1936) Arctic Viking (1937) HMRT Envoy (1944)

    Cochrane Shipbuilders

    Cochrane_Shipbuilders

  • Archibald Day
  • Royal Navy (UK) officer and Hydrographer to the Navy

    command, from June 1932, was HMS Fitzroy, surveying on the east coast of England and Scotland. He was then with HMS Ormonde in the Persian Gulf and Cyprus

    Archibald Day

    Archibald Day

    Archibald_Day

  • Le Cheminant
  • English watch company

    Navy bought chronometers costing £19 and £16 10/- that saw service on HMS Dido and HMS Titania respectively. The Royal Navy also purchased deck watches[clarification

    Le Cheminant

    Le_Cheminant

  • Streynsham Master (Royal Navy officer)
  • English naval captain (1682–1724)

    to command HMS Fame, and on 22 March 1710 he was posted by Sir John Norris to HMS Ludlow Castle. In 1712 Master was captain of HMS Ormonde in the Mediterranean;

    Streynsham Master (Royal Navy officer)

    Streynsham_Master_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • Jacobite rising of 1719
  • Failed attempt to restore the House of Stuart to the British throne

    exiled James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde would land in South-West England, march on London and restore James Stuart. Ormonde added another element, based

    Jacobite rising of 1719

    Jacobite rising of 1719

    Jacobite_rising_of_1719

  • List of ships built by John Brown & Company
  • MV Northumberland (1955) MV Nottingham (1949) HMS Onslow (G17) RMS Orama (1911) RMS Ormonde (1917) SS Oronsay (1925) SS Orsova (1909) HMS Ossory (1915) MV Otaio (1957)

    List of ships built by John Brown & Company

    List_of_ships_built_by_John_Brown_&_Company

  • Ellen Stager
  • American heiress and British peeress

    Ellen Butler, Marchioness of Ormonde (née Ellen Sprague Stager; 26 May 1865 – 17 June 1951) was an American heiress and British peeress who was the daughter

    Ellen Stager

    Ellen Stager

    Ellen_Stager

  • RMS Orama (1911)
  • Ocean liner of the Orient Line

    1917. Ormonde was in fact 30 ft (9 m) longer than Orama, and thanks to the introduction of reduction gearing for turbines in about 1910–11, Ormonde was

    RMS Orama (1911)

    RMS Orama (1911)

    RMS_Orama_(1911)

  • Fury and Hecla Strait
  • Arctic strait below northwest Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada

    Simialuk (Ormonde Island) and Saglaarjuk (Amherst Island) are the largest ones. The Strait is named after the Royal Navy ships HMS Fury and HMS Hecla, which

    Fury and Hecla Strait

    Fury and Hecla Strait

    Fury_and_Hecla_Strait

  • Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory
  • Irish soldier (1634–1680)

    (1665–1745), became the 2nd Duke of Ormonde in 1688 Charles (1671–1758), became the de jure 3rd Duke of Ormonde, following his elder brother's attainder

    Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory

    Thomas Butler, 6th Earl of Ossory

    Thomas_Butler,_6th_Earl_of_Ossory

  • Eilean Donan
  • Small tidal island in the western Highlands of Scotland

    both Britain and France in the War of the Quadruple Alliance. The Duke of Ormonde led the main invasion fleet from Spain, while an advance party of 300 Spanish

    Eilean Donan

    Eilean Donan

    Eilean_Donan

  • HMS Somerset (1698)
  • Ship of the line of the Royal Navy

    Hopsonn, aboard his flagship, the 80-gun HMS Torbay, was ordered to break the boom while the Duke of Ormonde's troops assaulted the forts. The Anglo-Dutch

    HMS Somerset (1698)

    HMS_Somerset_(1698)

  • Harland & Wolff
  • Shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    in 2006. In August 2011 Harland & Wolff completed the logistics for the Ormonde Wind Farm which consisted of 30 REpower 5MW turbines. In March 2008, the

    Harland & Wolff

    Harland & Wolff

    Harland_&_Wolff

  • Arctic naval operations of World War II
  • Naval theatre of operations

    of Bermuda, Batory, Sobieski, Franconia, Lancastria, Georgic, Oronsay, Ormonde, Arandora Star, Royal Ulsterman, Ulster Prince, Ulster Monarch and Duchess

    Arctic naval operations of World War II

    Arctic naval operations of World War II

    Arctic_naval_operations_of_World_War_II

  • HMT Empire Windrush
  • Passenger liner and cruise ship

    of West Indian people to the United Kingdom as two other ships (the SS Ormonde and the SS Almanzora) had arrived the previous year. But her 1948 voyage

    HMT Empire Windrush

    HMT Empire Windrush

    HMT_Empire_Windrush

  • Allied occupation of Iceland
  • World War II Allied Occupation

    stationed for patrol, reconnaissance, and anti-submarine duties. The cruiser HMS Devonshire and the battleship King George V visited Akureyri harbour in May

    Allied occupation of Iceland

    Allied occupation of Iceland

    Allied_occupation_of_Iceland

  • Arthur Percival
  • British Army officer

    1925 as a result. British intelligence officer and later British fascist Ormonde Winter subsequently alleged that Hales had informed on the IRA while in

    Arthur Percival

    Arthur Percival

    Arthur_Percival

  • Jacobite rising of 1745
  • Attempt by the House of Stuart to regain the British throne

    The Jacobite Attempt of 1719: Letters of James Butler, second Duke of Ormonde. T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh University Press for the Scottish

    Jacobite rising of 1745

    Jacobite rising of 1745

    Jacobite_rising_of_1745

  • William Kirk Dickson
  • Scottish advocate and librarian

    "The Jacobite Attempt of 1719: Letters of James Butler, Second Duke of Ormonde" 1899: "A Narrative of the Highland Campaigns" in: Historical Geography

    William Kirk Dickson

    William Kirk Dickson

    William_Kirk_Dickson

  • Barrow-in-Furness
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    acted as a catalyst for further investment in offshore renewable energy. Ormonde Wind Farm and Walney Wind Farm followed in 2011, the latter of which became

    Barrow-in-Furness

    Barrow-in-Furness

    Barrow-in-Furness

  • List of shipwrecks in February 1941
  • ISBN 1-85044-275-4. "Convoy SC 19". Warsailors. Retrieved 22 May 2012. "HMS Almond (T14) (+1941)". www.wrecksite.eu. Retrieved 11 February 2026. "Royal

    List of shipwrecks in February 1941

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1941

  • Grenadier Guards
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    1st Duke of Marlborough 1712–1714: General James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde 1714–1722: General John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough 1722–1726: Lieutenant

    Grenadier Guards

    Grenadier_Guards

  • Bernard Montgomery
  • British Army officer (1887–1976)

    "gadgets" of Percy Hobart's 79th Armoured Division, the battleship HMS Warspite and the monitor HMS Erebus were all committed. On 10 September 1944, RAF Bomber

    Bernard Montgomery

    Bernard Montgomery

    Bernard_Montgomery

  • David Irving
  • British author and Holocaust denier (born 1938)

    Second World War Irving's father was an officer aboard the light cruiser HMS Edinburgh. On 30 April 1942, while escorting Convoy QP 11 in the Barents

    David Irving

    David Irving

    David_Irving

  • New Zealand in the Korean War
  • field artillery regiment. Cull left Wellington on 10 December 1950 on the Ormonde. Cull arrived on 31 December to freezing temperatures in Pusan and worked

    New Zealand in the Korean War

    New Zealand in the Korean War

    New_Zealand_in_the_Korean_War

  • RMS Andes
  • 1939 steam turbine ocean liner and troop ship

    In Halifax joined the RML liner Almanzora, Orient Line ships Orama and Ormonde, Pacific Steam Navigation Co liner Reina del Pacifico and Gdynia – America

    RMS Andes

    RMS_Andes

  • Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
  • British Army officer and statesman (1769–1852)

    India ended in March 1805, the brothers returned together to England on HMS Howe. Wellesley, coincidentally, stopped on his voyage at the island of Saint

    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

    Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

    Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington

  • Prince Eugene of Savoy
  • Military commander in the service of Austria (1663–1736)

    favourable terms with their unilateral talks with the French—the Duke of Ormonde (Marlborough's successor) received the so-called 'restraining orders',

    Prince Eugene of Savoy

    Prince Eugene of Savoy

    Prince_Eugene_of_Savoy

  • Royal Port of Barrow
  • Dock system in Barrow-in-Furness, England

    Sea including Walney 1 and 2, Walney Extension, West of Duddon Sands and Ormonde. Various components including monopiles, transition pieces, offshore cables

    Royal Port of Barrow

    Royal Port of Barrow

    Royal_Port_of_Barrow

  • 1927–28 New South Wales rugby union tour of the British Isles, France and Canada
  • won 19–9. They set off in Ormonde from Melbourne on 26 July for Adelaide where they had a one-day stop. By 10 August Ormonde had arrived in Colombo where

    1927–28 New South Wales rugby union tour of the British Isles, France and Canada

    1927–28_New_South_Wales_rugby_union_tour_of_the_British_Isles,_France_and_Canada

  • Blyth Shipbuilding Company
  • Former shipyard in Northumberland, England

    convoy escort Ivy and the 24-class fleet minesweepers Merry Hampton and Ormonde. In mid-1937 the yard was reopened under its original name. During World

    Blyth Shipbuilding Company

    Blyth Shipbuilding Company

    Blyth_Shipbuilding_Company

  • Flying Fox (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    sire in France three times. He was sired by Orme who in turn was sired by Ormonde, the 1886 Triple Crown winner. Their victories made owner Hugh Grosvenor

    Flying Fox (horse)

    Flying Fox (horse)

    Flying_Fox_(horse)

  • Humphrey Gilbert
  • English explorer, politician and soldier (c.1539–1583)

    lands within the Butler territories in south Leinster. The 3rd Earl of Ormonde, a bosom companion of Queen Elizabeth's from childhood and head of the

    Humphrey Gilbert

    Humphrey Gilbert

    Humphrey_Gilbert

  • Richard FitzPatrick, 1st Baron Gowran
  • Irish-born British naval captain

    of the 80-gun HMS Ranelagh on the outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession, and took part in James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde's mismanaged expedition

    Richard FitzPatrick, 1st Baron Gowran

    Richard_FitzPatrick,_1st_Baron_Gowran

  • Anglesey
  • Island county in Wales

    family ties. One example, the article notes, is that in 1663 the Duke of Ormonde wrote from Dublin Castle to Lord Bulkley of Baron Hill, Anglesey, who had

    Anglesey

    Anglesey

    Anglesey

  • RMS Empress of Australia (1919)
  • Passenger vessel built in 1913–1919

    seriously damaged once, when she was holed by the Orient Line's 14,982 ton Ormonde during the North Africa campaign in January 1943. In 1945 she was sent

    RMS Empress of Australia (1919)

    RMS Empress of Australia (1919)

    RMS_Empress_of_Australia_(1919)

  • Barry Domvile
  • Royal Navy Admiral and Nazi sympathiser (1878–1971)

    War he commanded the destroyer HMS Miranda, the destroyer HMS Tipperary, the cruiser HMS Centaur and then the cruiser HMS Curacoa. After the war, he became

    Barry Domvile

    Barry_Domvile

  • George Churchill (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1654–1710)

    a famous aviary. On his death in May 1710, he left this to the Duke of Ormonde and his old friend the Earl of Torrington; the remaining estate of £24

    George Churchill (Royal Navy officer)

    George Churchill (Royal Navy officer)

    George_Churchill_(Royal_Navy_officer)

  • John French, 1st Earl of Ypres
  • British Army general (1852–1925)

    battleship HMS Britannia. He obtained only an "average" certificate which required him to do a further six months of training on board the frigate HMS Bristol

    John French, 1st Earl of Ypres

    John French, 1st Earl of Ypres

    John_French,_1st_Earl_of_Ypres

  • Battle of Vigo Bay
  • 1702 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession

    the entrance. Meanwhile, Ormonde with some 2,000 men, had landed on the shore near Teis and marched on Fort Rande. Ormonde sent Lord Shannon with the

    Battle of Vigo Bay

    Battle of Vigo Bay

    Battle_of_Vigo_Bay

  • List of ship launches in 1918
  • Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 January 2023. "Ormonde". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2024.

    List of ship launches in 1918

    List_of_ship_launches_in_1918

  • Walter Baynham
  • lieutenant-commander on 13 October 1915. In November 1917, he was appointed master of HMT Ormonde, which had been laid down as a liner in 1913 but was finally completed

    Walter Baynham

    Walter_Baynham

  • List of Old Harrovians
  • Broughton, 1st Baron Fairhaven (1896–1966) Arthur Butler, 4th Marquess of Ormonde (1849–1943) Charles Carnegie, 10th Earl of Southesk (1854–1941) Henry Cavendish

    List of Old Harrovians

    List_of_Old_Harrovians

  • List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy
  • (1711) – broken up 1742, rebuilt 1746 Warwick 50 (1711) – broken up 1726 Ormonde 50 (1711) – renamed Dragon 1715, broken up 1733 for rebuild Assistance

    List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy

    List of ships of the line of the Royal Navy

    List_of_ships_of_the_line_of_the_Royal_Navy

  • Edmund Rupert Drummond
  • Marquess of Ormonde) and Chicago heiress Ellen, Lady Arthur Butler (known as Lady Evelyn Drummond after her father succeeded as Marquess of Ormonde in 1919)

    Edmund Rupert Drummond

    Edmund Rupert Drummond

    Edmund_Rupert_Drummond

  • Peter Huxley-Blythe
  • British author and fascist (1925–2013)

    to sea in 1942, and served abroad HMS Renown for two years. He then served on abroad HMS Highflyer, HMS Virago and HMS Rapid. An extreme anti-communist

    Peter Huxley-Blythe

    Peter_Huxley-Blythe

  • Benin Expedition of 1897
  • British invasion of the Kingdom of Benin

    London: Hurst. ISBN 978-1-78738-456-9. Read, Charles Hercules & Dalton, Ormonde Maddock (1899). Antiquities from the City of Benin and from Other Parts

    Benin Expedition of 1897

    Benin_Expedition_of_1897

  • 1712 in Great Britain
  • falls ill but recovers. May – British Army in Flanders under the Duke of Ormonde receives "restraining orders" that prevents them taking part in any offensive

    1712 in Great Britain

    1712_in_Great_Britain

  • List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century
  • 1700 The Duke of Ormonde: 19 February 1703 The Earl of Pembroke: 30 April 1707 The Earl of Wharton: 4 December 1708 The Duke of Ormonde: 26 October 1710

    List of governors of dependent territories in the 18th century

    List_of_governors_of_dependent_territories_in_the_18th_century

  • Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
  • British royal and military commander (1819–1904)

    The storm in Balaklava Bay on 14 November 1854, during which HRH was on board the steam frigate HMS Retribution.

    Prince George, Duke of Cambridge

    Prince George, Duke of Cambridge

    Prince_George,_Duke_of_Cambridge

  • 1689 in Ireland
  • politician (d. 1743) Lady Mary Butler, younger daughter of the 2nd Duke of Ormonde and Jonathan Swift's "greatest favourite" (d. 1713) July – William Domville

    1689 in Ireland

    1689_in_Ireland

  • James Hamilton, 7th Earl of Abercorn
  • Irish and Scottish peer (1686–1744)

    Cavendish Square, western London, and was buried five days later in the Ormonde vault of the Henry VII Chapel of Westminster Abbey where his father had

    James Hamilton, 7th Earl of Abercorn

    James Hamilton, 7th Earl of Abercorn

    James_Hamilton,_7th_Earl_of_Abercorn

  • 1745
  • Calendar year

    American mathematician (b. 1702) November 16 – James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, exiled Irish statesman and soldier (b. 1665) December 8 – Étienne Fourmont

    1745

    1745

    1745

  • Kilkenny cats
  • Two cats who fought leaving only their tails

    Kilkenny between supporters and opponents of Ormonde's first peace in 1646. D. M. R. Esson in 1971 gave Ormonde's second peace in 1648 as the source. Another

    Kilkenny cats

    Kilkenny cats

    Kilkenny_cats

  • Thomas Phillips (engineer)
  • British naval officer and engineer

    commission came in August that year, when he was sent to Ireland by the Duke of Ormonde to carry out a survey of the existing harbours and their fortifications

    Thomas Phillips (engineer)

    Thomas Phillips (engineer)

    Thomas_Phillips_(engineer)

  • La Línea de la Concepción
  • Municipality in Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain

    of Gibraltar. Hale. p. 165. ISBN 9780709143529. Retrieved 7 April 2011.Ormonde issued a proclamation. "They were come not to invade or conquer any part

    La Línea de la Concepción

    La Línea de la Concepción

    La_Línea_de_la_Concepción

  • Timeline of the Irish Civil War
  • Independence and pro-Treaty TD, Seán Hales is shot dead by Anti-Treaty gunmen on Ormonde Quay as he set out for Leinster House. Another TD, Pádraic Ó Máille is

    Timeline of the Irish Civil War

    Timeline_of_the_Irish_Civil_War

  • 1745 in Great Britain
  • Swift, Irish satirist (born 1667) 16 November – James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, exiled Irish-born statesman and soldier (born 1665) John Freame, banker

    1745 in Great Britain

    1745_in_Great_Britain

  • James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn
  • Scottish earl and Irish viscount (died 1734)

    line 19: "He d. [died] 28 Sep. 1734, aged 73, and was bur. 3 Dec in the Ormonde vault in Henry VII's Chapel, Westmin. Abbey." Chester 1876, p. 342: "1734

    James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn

    James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn

    James_Hamilton,_6th_Earl_of_Abercorn

  • Richard Barnbrook
  • British politician (born 1961)

    included writing and directing the theatre piece Human Soup and the film HMS Discovery: A Love Story, the latter of which received substantial media coverage

    Richard Barnbrook

    Richard Barnbrook

    Richard_Barnbrook

  • 1740s
  • Decade

    American mathematician (b. 1702) November 16 – James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, exiled Irish statesman and soldier (b. 1665) December 8 – Étienne Fourmont

    1740s

    1740s

    1740s

  • History of Melbourne
  • original on 4 June 2010. Retrieved 21 June 2010. The Age, 12 February 2010 Ormonde, Tom (14 November 2009). "Housing the bubble that no one dares burst".

    History of Melbourne

    History_of_Melbourne

  • Donald Murchison
  • Jacobite, Scottish-born military commander (c.1687–1727)

    Butler, Second Duke of Ormonde (PDF). Scottish History Society. p. xlvii. Retrieved 16 May 2026. "Excerpts from the official logs of HMS Worcester Captain

    Donald Murchison

    Donald Murchison

    Donald_Murchison

  • Timeline of the history of Gibraltar
  • Chronology of the history of Gibraltar

    of Gibraltar. Hale. p. 165. ISBN 9780709143529. Retrieved 7 April 2011.Ormonde issued a proclamation. "They were come not to invade or conquer any part

    Timeline of the history of Gibraltar

    Timeline_of_the_history_of_Gibraltar

  • Timeline of Liverpool
  • city of Liverpool. The largest British vessel lost at sea. September 25 HMS Liverpool launched by Cammell Laird. December 8 Murder of John Lennon in

    Timeline of Liverpool

    Timeline_of_Liverpool

  • 1960 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Lieutenant-Colonel The Most Honourable James Arthur Norman, The Marquess of Ormonde, MC. James Pope-Hennessy. At this time the two lowest classes of the Royal

    1960 New Year Honours

    1960_New_Year_Honours

  • 1700s (decade)
  • Decade

    the Church of England (d. 1787) June 10 – Walter Butler, 16th Earl of Ormonde, Irish landowner (d. 1783) June 21 – Joseph Lieutaud, French physician

    1700s (decade)

    1700s_(decade)

  • John Bean (politician)
  • British far-right activist (1927–2021)

    sailor in the Royal Navy. Bean became a radar mechanic and was placed on HMS Bulawayo, a fleet supply ship which made several visits to Trinidad until

    John Bean (politician)

    John_Bean_(politician)

  • USS Gettysburg (1858)
  • Gettysburg — the highest, at depth of 20 meters (66 ft) — after the ship, and Ormonde, the second highest, at a depth of 33 meters (108 ft). The Dictionary of

    USS Gettysburg (1858)

    USS Gettysburg (1858)

    USS_Gettysburg_(1858)

  • 1660s
  • Decade

    Lelong, French bibliographer (d. 1721) April 29 – James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde, Irish statesman and soldier (d. 1745) June 4 – Zacharie Robutel de La

    1660s

    1660s

  • Patrick Boyle, 8th Earl of Glasgow
  • Scottish nobleman (1874–1963)

    parties and groups. Boyle was trained for a naval career at the cadet ship HMS Britannia and graduated as a Royal Navy Lieutenant on 22 June 1897. He was

    Patrick Boyle, 8th Earl of Glasgow

    Patrick_Boyle,_8th_Earl_of_Glasgow

  • 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Thomas Gerad Peter Garner, Commissioner of Prisons, Hong Kong. William Ormonde Fraser Goldie. For services to British commercial interests in Sweden.

    1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours

    1977_Silver_Jubilee_and_Birthday_Honours

  • Andrew Fountaine
  • British political activist (1918–1997)

    sub-lieutenant. He served in the Pacific as gunnery officer on the aircraft carrier HMS Indefatigable, attaining the rank of lieutenant-commander, before being invalided

    Andrew Fountaine

    Andrew_Fountaine

  • Sainfoin (horse)
  • British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

    October 1911. His death was not reported to the press for more than a year. HMS Sainfoin was named after Sainfoin in 1943. McLean, Ken (2006). Designing

    Sainfoin (horse)

    Sainfoin (horse)

    Sainfoin_(horse)

  • List of shipwrecks in September 1852
  • She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom to Stettin. Ormonde  United Kingdom The ship was wrecked on Saaremaa, Russia. She was on a

    List of shipwrecks in September 1852

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1852

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  • Cab
  • n.

    The covered part of a locomotive, in which the engineer has his station.

  • His
  • pron.

    Belonging or pertaining to him; -- used as a pronominal adjective or adjective pronoun; as, tell John his papers are ready; formerly used also for its, but this use is now obsolete.

  • To
  • prep.

    Accord; adaptation; as, an occupation to his taste; she has a husband to her mind.

  • Scapegallows
  • n.

    One who has narrowly escaped the gallows for his crimes.

  • Batman
  • n.

    A man who has charge of a bathorse and his load.

  • Ordinary
  • n.

    An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.

  • Hobble
  • n.

    An unequal gait; a limp; a halt; as, he has a hobble in his gait.

  • Exit
  • n.

    The departure of a player from the stage, when he has performed his part.

  • Retainer
  • n.

    The act of withholding what one has in his hands by virtue of some right.

  • Undergraduate
  • n.

    A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course.

  • His
  • pron.

    The possessive of he; as, the book is his.

  • Emeritus
  • n.

    A veteran who has honorably completed his service.

  • Pen
  • n.

    Fig.: A writer, or his style; as, he has a sharp pen.

  • Time
  • n.

    The duration of one's life; the hours and days which a person has at his disposal.

  • Widower
  • n.

    A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again.

  • Tutor
  • n.

    One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.

  • Pedagogue
  • n.

    One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.

  • -ums
  • pl.

    of Monopodium