- Species. "Romankenkius pedderensis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species.
Forteath, G. N. R.; Osborn, A. W. (2012).
Survival of
endemic invertebrates of Lake...
- and seen to be
flying distress signals. The town's lifeboat,
Harriott Forteath, was
launched to
provide ****istance and two
harbour pilots stood by. Thousands...
- but it was the
first Civil Service funded lifeboat.
Later named Harriott Forteath at
Whitby Later named Helen Blake at
Fethard Damaged beyond repair, 1895...
- Dominique, 2005
Litophlebia Hubbard & Riek, 1978
Loamaggalangta Dean,
Forteath & Osborn, 1999
Magallanella Pescador & Peters, 1980
Magnilobus Grant &...
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business relationship with
another Scottish merchant in Jamaica,
George Forteath. By the time he left
Jamaica for
England in 1779,
Milligan had
become a...
- York
Tower And
Forteath Mausoleum 57°38′56″N 3°24′13″W / 57.648771°N 3.40363°W / 57.648771; -3.40363 (Newton, York
Tower And
Forteath Mausoleum) Category B...
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outside Whitby harbour on 10
January 1877. The
Whitby lifeboat Harriott Forteath launched to try and
effect a rescue.
During the swell, she
capsized and...
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Boothby Parkyns, 1800, wall
tablet in the east
chancel George Alexander Forteath, 1862, wall
tablet in the
south chancel Sir
Thomas Parkyns, d.1806, by...
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Forteath Avenue With
Garden Walls 57°38′39″N 3°19′17″W / 57.644223°N 3.321312°W / 57.644223; -3.321312 (8, 10
Forteath Avenue With Garden...
- Frederick, the Duke of York; and the
Forteath Mausoleum,
built in 1850 as the
burial place of 7
members of the
Forteath family of the
nearby house of Newton...