- The
Cavendish (or de Cavendish)
family (/ˈkævəndɪʃ/ KAV-ən-dish; /ˈkændɪʃ/ KAN-dish) is a
British noble family, of Anglo-Norman
origins (though with an...
- Sir
Thomas Cavendish (1560 – May 1592) was an
English explorer and a
privateer known as "The Navigator"
because he was the
first who
deliberately tried...
- (Subscription or UK
public library membership required.) "Cavendish or
Candish,
William (CVNS567W)". A
Cambridge Alumni Database.
University of Cambridge...
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Discoveries of the
English Nation, from the
Prosperous Voyage of M.
Thomas Candish esquire into the
South Sea, and so
around about the cir****ference of the...
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strange fortunes of
Master Antonie Knivet,
which went with
Master Thomas Candish in his
second voyage to the
South Sea. 1591").
Cavendish indeed left Plymouth...
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Tuolumne Charles A.
Holland January 7, 1895 –
January 4, 1897 T. G. Mc
Candish January 4, 1897 –
January 2, 1899 A. M.
McDonald Republican January 2,...
- (via
Middle English spellings like
Cauendish and Caundish) have
included Candish and Cantis/Candis,
though the
latter has also been
independently derived...
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Robinson Crusoe,
lived at
Oreston for a while.
Selkirk married Frances Candish, a pub
landlady there in 1720, the year
after Defoe's book was published...
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Murrell &
Spencer Gilbert Special guest Donald Davis Special guest Ian
Candish Special guest Jeff Kang
Special guest Danny Petruska Special guests Lindsey...
- Hakluyt, Richard. Chapter: "The
prosperous voyage of the
worshipful Thomas Candish..", in
Voyages and Discoveries: Prin****l Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques...