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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...
- 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...
- editor at Grove Press, fisherman, and former spokesman for the East Hampton Baymen's ****ociation. She has an older brother, Erik Leo. Her paternal aunt is art...
- significant military engagement that took place on 13 August 1747 between British Baymen and Miskito from the Mosquito Coast and Spanish forces over the Spanish...
- of a fork during proofing, to prevent “puffing” of the bread. Merchant Baymen of the Bay of Honduras (Belize), were linked to the New England Colonies...
- crown colony, before gaining independence in September 1981. The European Baymen first began to settle in the area of Belize City in the 1650s. Ken Decker...
- was used include logwood, ****gany and sugar. British settlers, called Baymen, began importing African slaves in the early 18th century. Some slaves were...