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Carnan is a
townland in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland. It is
situated in the
historic barony of
Dungannon Upper and the
civil parish of
Arboe and covers...
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published by Mary
Cooper in 1744.
Publisher John Newbery's stepson,
Thomas Carnan, was the
first to use the term
Mother Goose for
nursery rhymes when he published...
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Carnan Cruithneachd (728 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is
located in the
Kintail area of Ross-shire, on the
southern side...
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Charles Carnan Ridgely (December 6, 1760 – July 17, 1829), born
Charles Ridgely Carnan and also
known as
Charles Ridgely of Hampton, was an
American politician...
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Carnan and F. Newbery, Jr.
Glossary entry:
Argent Pyron du Martre,
Antoine (Pen name: Mark
Anthony ****y) (1771). The
Elements of Heraldry. T.
Carnan...
- Dolphin's Barn (Irish: An
Carnán,
meaning 'the (small)
cairn or mound') is an
inner city
suburb of Dublin, Ireland,
situated on the
Southside of the city...
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William Carnan. In 1737
Carnan died,
leaving the
business to his brother,
Charles Carnan, and Newbery. Two
years later,
Newbery married William Carnan's widow...
- (1770).
Description of the manners, &c. of the
ancient Danes. Vol. I. T.
Carnan and Company. pp. 282–289.
Archived from the
original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved...
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Idril and
Baranor in
rescuing Gondorian survivors,
helps the
nature spirit Carnan (Toks Olagundoye)
defeat the
Balrog Tar
Goroth and the
necromancer Zog (Nolan...
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United States. When Capt.
Ridgely died that same year, his nephew,
Charles Carnan Ridgely (1760–1829),
became the
second master of Hampton. He had 10,590...