- Look up
affray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In many
legal jurisdictions related to
English common law,
affray is a
public order offence consisting...
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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...
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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...
- The
Wairau Affray of 17 June 1843, also
called the
Wairau M****acre and the
Wairau Incident, was the
first serious clash of arms
between British settlers...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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began between the
colonial government and Māori in 1843 with the
Wairau Affray over land and
disagreements over sovereignty.
These conflicts,
mainly in...
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domestic and
overseas markets. When
violence did
break out, as in the
Wairau Affray,
Flagstaff War, Hutt
Valley Campaign and
Wanganui Campaign, it was generally...