- John
Cranby,
engaged Wynn's ship off the Cape
Verde islands.
Cranby chased Wynn into a cove at
Brava Island where Wynn was able to hold out.
Cranby enlisted...
- Production, 1933–1945. McFarland. ISBN 9781853108648. van Creveld, M., S.
Cranby and K. Brower.
Airpower and
Maneuver Warfare Air.
Maxwell Air
Force Base...
- Reportedly,
these secondary sources are
based on the
account of
Captain John
Cranby of HMS
Poole and are
verified at the
London Public Record Office. With the...
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inhabited part of the year. The
water at
Gillies Bay is
provided by the
nearby Cranby Lake. A
small settlement called Anderson Bay
formerly existed on the south...
- her not
completely human, and she is
gradually becoming an elf.
Aloysius Cranby, the
bishop who had
imprisoned Miriam,
tracks her by
imprisoning and interrogating...
-
Emanuel Wynn's
pirate ship
engages and
escapes HMS
Poole under Capt. John
Cranby; this is the
first recorded piratical use of the
skull and
crossbones flag...
-
Volume 1,
classic Publications. ISBN 978-1-903223-57-4 van Creveld, M.;
Cranby, S.; Brower, K. (1994),
Airpower and
Maneuver Warfare, Air
University Press...
- Leigh-Hunt, Mary
Laura Wood,
Elizabeth Wilson and
George Pastell. 26 "Trial at
Cranby's Cr****"
Pennington Richards Larry Forrester 21 March 1960 (1960-3-21) 28...
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drowned at
Harwich on 16
October 1697. He was
replaced by
Captain John
Cranby until his
death on 19
December 1702. She
sailed with Vice-Admiral Matthew...
- 1805 the
regiment had
moved to the West Country,
being stationed at New
Cranby Barracks,
Plymouth Dock,
where its
duties included dockyard security, coast...