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Blenden Hall (sometimes
Blendon Hall) was a full-rigged ship,
launched in 1811 at Bursledon, Hampshire, England. A
French frigate captured her in 1813...
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confirmed shipwrecks have
occurred off the
coast of the island. The
first was
Blenden Hall, a
British ship
which set sail in 1821 with 54 p****engers and crew...
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pitchblende (from pitch,
because of its
black color, and blende, from
blenden meaning "to deceive", a term used by
German miners to
denote minerals whose...
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Udayapur (6.9%)
Tehrathum (6.6%)
Dhankuta (6.5%)
Bajyu Bal
Baldong Bamten Blenden Blon
Bomzon Brangdong Brasingar Chakengochumi Chelengate Chhekapala Chhyoimi...
- Howe. 1840.
Retrieved 2009-08-15. Greig,
Alexander M. (1847). Fate Of The
Blenden Hall, East Indiaman: An
Account Of Her Wreck, And The
Sufferings And Privations...
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extracted were
somehow "hexed".
Cobalt (cf. Kobold),
pitchblende (cf.
German blenden for 'to blind, to deceive') and
nickel (cf. "Old Nick")
derive their names...
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Blenden Hall. They then
permitted Lusitania to sail to a
British port. On 18
December Challenger brought Blenden Hall into Plymouth. There,
Blenden Hall...
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defend are tiny. The
territories in the
tussock gr****
habitats around Blenden Hall,
where the po****tion
densities are highest,
extend to 100–400 m2...
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Himalayan Healers of
Nepal Designer:
Sonam Subba Limbu Styling Partner:
Marcos Blenden Crown/Jewels Partner:
Ashmi Jewellers Global Presented by/Oraginzer: Global...
- The
Wroth Baronetcy, of
Blenden Hall in the
County of Kent, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 29
November 1660 for John Wroth...