- London,
regarding a
statute staple for 40
pounds payable to Lowe next
Bartholomew-
tide. The
Gawdy Papers here
describes him as "son and heir
apparent of Thos...
-
Bartholomew Roberts (17 May 1682 – 10
February 1722), born John Roberts, was a
Welsh pirate who was,
measured by
vessels captured, the most successful...
- at the 2010
Commonwealth Games.
Bartholomew is also a
member of the
track and
field team for the
Alabama Crimson Tide, and a
graduate of
psychology major...
-
successor of
Andrew the Apostle. The
current holder of the
office is
Bartholomew I, the 270th
bishop of that see. The e****enical
patriarch of Constantinople...
-
Bartholomew AM (born; 30
November 1954) is an
Australian world champion surfer, surf
sports innovator,
community advocate and politician.
Bartholomew...
-
disconcerting history behind the
Verbis Diablo relics affects Vanessa;
Inspector Bartholomew Rusk
speaks with a
survivor of the Mariner's Inn M****acre;
Hecate does...
-
Bartholomew Sharp (c. 1650 – 29
October 1702) was an
English buccaneer and privateer. His
career of
piracy lasted seven years (1675–1682). In the Caribbean...
-
Bartholomew Augustine Santamaria (14
August 1915 – 25
February 1998),
usually known as B. A.
Santamaria or Bob
Santamaria and
sometimes writing under...
- needed] John Eric
Bartholomew OBE,
stage name Eric Morecambe, of
Morecambe & Wise fame,
could trace his
descent from John
Bartholomew (c.1791–1854), a...
- Vampirates:
Tide of Terror, is a 2006 children's
novel by
British author Justin Somper. It is the
sequel to
Demons of the
Ocean and the
second in the Vampirates...