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raising and
equipping De Lancey's Brigade,
three battalions of 1,500
Loyalist volunteers from New York State. His
sister Susannah Delancey became the wife of...
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DeLancey 125.
DeLancey and
DeLancey 5.
DeLancey and
DeLancey 4. Terretta, M. (2010). "Cameroonian Nationalists...
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Crossing Delancey is a 1988
American romantic comedy film
adapted by
Susan Sandler from her play of the same name, and
directed by Joan
Micklin Silver...
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Delancey may
refer to:
Delancey (property firm),
British property firm
Delancey (surname), a
surname Delancey Street, a
street in Manhattan, New York...
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Delancey Street KML is from
Wikidata Delancey Street is one of the main
thoroughfares of New York City's
Lower East Side in Manhattan...
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Oliver De Lancey may
refer to:
Oliver De Lancey (American loyalist) (1718–1785), merchant, New York
Loyalist politician and Major-general
during the American...
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Scotia Oliver DeLancey (disambiguation) (also
known as
Oliver DeLancey and
Oliver de Lancey) may
refer to:
Oliver De Lancey (American loyalist)...
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James De Lancey Jr. (1732 –
April 8, 1800) was a
colonial politician, turfman, and the son of
Lieutenant Governor James De Lancey and Anne Heathcote....
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De Lancey's Brigade, also
known as
De Lancey's Volunteers,
De Lancey's Corps,
De Lancey's Provincial Corps,
De Lancey's Refugees, and the "Cowboys" or...
- Major-General
Oliver De Lancey Sr. (1708–1785) and a great-grandson of
Etienne de Lancey, who
became known as
Stephen Delancey (1663–1741). He married...