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James Clephan (1804–1888) was a
British journalist,
newspaper editor, antiquary, and poet.
James Thomas Clephan was born on 17
March 1804 in Monkwearmouth...
- By 1400,
knights wore full
suits of
plate armour,
called a "harness" (
Clephan 28–29). In this
early period, a
joust was
still a (martial) "meeting",...
- (1752). The
works were
superintended as
clerk of
works on site by
James Clephan, who had been
clerk of the
works at the
Liddell seat,
Ravensworth Castle...
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musket Carbine Chisholm 1911, p. 333.
Clephan 1906, pp. 38–39.
Demmin (1894). pp. 68.
Demmin (1894). pp. 486.
Clephan,
Robert Coltman (1906). An outline...
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humanities are
taught within the
Clephan Building,
which was
refurbished specifically for the Faculty's use. The
Clephan Building plays host to the Cultural...
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Ernest Clephan Palmer (1883 – 4 July 1954) was a
British author,
journalist and
psychical researcher.
Palmer was born in
Ipswich and
worked for forty...
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Captain James Clephan (1768–1851) was a
Royal Navy
officer who
served as a
lieutenant at the
Battle of
Trafalgar in 1805. He rose from the
ranks to become...
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Arthur Mercier Albert Moll John
Mulholland Fulton Oursler Joe
Nickell E.
Clephan Palmer Ronald Pearsall Frank Podmore M****imo
Polidoro Harry Price Julien...
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Arthur Mercier Albert Moll John
Mulholland Fulton Oursler Joe
Nickell E.
Clephan Palmer Ronald Pearsall Frank Podmore M****imo
Polidoro Harry Price Julien...
- Procida. On
board during the
Trafalgar action was First-Lieutenant
James Clephan, who was
presented with the ship's
Union Jack by the crew
after the battle...