- **** Lily
Gipsey Davenport (April 10, 1850 –
September 26, 1898) was an
American stage actress. The
eldest child of
Edward Loomis Davenport and ****...
- HMS
Gipsy (or
Gipsey) has been the name of
several Royal Navy ships: HMS Gipsy (1799), a
schooner in
service from 1799 to 1804 that
captured several French...
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contains the
hamlets of
Bunkers Hill and
Gipsey Bridge. The
Census of 2011
showed a
reduced po****tion of 322.
Gipsey Bridge School was
built in 1859 and was...
- "Napoleon's
Farewell to Paris" 1627. "Duncan Campbell" 1628. "The
Squire and the
Gipsey Girl" 1629. "The Poor
Irish Stranger" 1630. "Stark
Naked Robbery" 1631....
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illegal there. In 1838, she gave
birth to
their first child on the
steamboat Gipsey as it
traveled north on the
Mississippi River, in free territory, back to...
- or
stream Gypsey Race, a
small river in
Yorkshire Gypsy (disambiguation)
Gipsey Bridge,
hamlet in
Thornton le Fen, Lincolnshire, UK
Spanish Gypsy (disambiguation)...
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conclusively known; however, the term is
known to have been in use (as '
Gipsey') as
early as 1832.
Moths of the
subfamily Lymantriinae are
commonly called...
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Short film 2014 The
Invisible Man -
Short film,
director &
writer 2016
Gipsey Charlie Short film 2017
Dance Academy: The
Movie Student Dex 2018 Riot Murph...
- HMS
Gipsy (or
Gipsey) was a
schooner in
service as a ship's
tender to
several flagships in the
Caribbean between 1799 and 1804. In that
service she captured...
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Elizabeth Bowring. His
parents had
arrived in New
Zealand in 1856 on the
Gipsey and his
father had a
piano warehouse in
Symonds Street, Auckland. Bowring...