- of
Lorraine Walcher. Also Egelwin, Aethelwyne, Aethelwine, Aethelwyn,
Ethelwin, or
Aethelwin Fryde, et al.
Handbook of
British Chronology p. 216 Greenway...
-
Seimei 1976 UH16 Abe no Seimei, Onmyōji MPC · 5541 5542
Moffatt 1978 PT4
Ethelwin Moffatt (born 1926), a
benefactor of the
discovering Perth Observatory...
-
asteroid has a
rotation period of 5.19 hours. It was
named for
Australian Ethelwin Moffatt, a
benefactor of the
discovering observatory.
Moffatt is a core...
- as earl,
rather than an Anglo-Saxon.
Despite warnings from the bishop,
Ethelwin, that a
rebel army was
mobilised against him,
Robert rode into
Durham with...
- at the same council.
Shortly afterward Aethelric the
Bishop of Selsey,
Ethelwin the
Bishop of
Durham and
Leofwin Bishop of Lichfield, who was married,...
- France,
Abbess of a
convent near Bèze (c. 680)
Saint Æthelwine (Elwin,
Ethelwin),
Bishop of
Lindsey (c. 700)
Saint Philip of
Worms (770) (Philip of Zell)...
- of the Bata
Shoes Company) 4487
Pocahontas (Pocahontas) 4987
Flamsteed (
Ethelwin ("Win")
Frances Flamsteed Moffatt, a
direct descendant of the
brother of...
-
Merchantman For
private owner.
Unknown date United
Kingdom G.
Short Sunderland Ethelwin Barque For
Walton & Co.
Unknown date United
States Newburgh, New York...
-
private owner.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Osbourne,
Graham & Co
Sunderland Ethelwin Merchantman For A. Pring.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Messrs. William...
- a
voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan,
United Kingdom to Agrigento, Italy.
Ethelwin United
Kingdom The
steamship struck a
sunken rock in the
Douro and was...