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Embayment
Embayment Em*bay"ment, n. A bay. [R.] The embayment which is terminated by the land of North Berwick. --Sir W. Scott.

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- The Baymen were the earliest European settlers with Afro-Jamaicans and Creole-Jamaicans, along the Bay of Honduras in what eventually became the colony...
- to present-day Belize, and a small force of resident woodcutters called Baymen, who fought for their livelihood ****isted by black slaves. After the final...
- Honduras) as well as the English and Scottish log cutters, known as the Baymen who trafficked them. Over the years they have also intermarried with Miskito...
- surrounding areas, shipwrecked English seamen, then English and Scottish Baymen, settled by 1638, with a short military alliance with native residents of...
- Rossville A.M.E. Zion Church Cemetery 124 Crabtree Avenue circa 1852 April 9, 1985 Baymen's cottages 565 and 569 Bloomingdale Road 1887–1898 February 1, 2011...
- was used include logwood, ****gany and sugar. British settlers, called Baymen, began importing African slaves in the early 18th century. Some slaves were...
- New York Harbor inside it. He is found in the reeds and adopted by the Baymen of the Bayonne Marsh, who send him off to Manhattan when he comes of age...
- such military engagements, in 1798, between a Spanish fleet and a force of Baymen and their slaves. From 3 to 5 September, the Spaniards tried to force their...
- side of Istanbul. Former stores: Erenköy (in Suadiye, Kadıköy), Akmerkez "Baymen Nişantaşı" (video), Monocle, September 2011 Fodor's Essential Turkey Marc-Christian...
- referring to potatoes). For three hundred years, Bonackers made their living as baymen, fishermen, and farmers. Clams and clamming were at the heart of Bonac culture...