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Greenvile Collins (c. 1643 – c. 25
March 1694) (also
spelt Greenvill or Greenville) was an
officer of the
Royal Navy and
prominent hydrographer, who compiled...
- Sir
Richard Grenville (1542–1591) was an
English sailor and soldier.
Richard Grenville may also
refer to:
Richard de
Grenville (died
after 1142), one of...
- The 2022
Greenville Triumph SC
season was the
fourth season in the
soccer team's history, all of
which they've
competed in USL
League One, a
league in...
- The Clayton-Marsh Cr****-Greenville
Fault is a
fault located in the
eastern San
Francisco Bay Area of California, in
Alameda County and
Contra Costa County...
- with
buoys in the late 16th century. In his
coastal survey of 1682-93,
Greenvile Collins records five
buoys around the Narrows, just
north of Reculver...
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Regional Tournament First round Irmo LL 5–3 Winner's
bracket semi-final
Greenvile Tar Heel LL 11–4 Winner's
bracket final Goodlettsville LL 8–1 Championship...
- 1646)
March 24 –
Peter Colleton,
English politician (b. 1635)
March 25 –
Greenvile Collins,
English hydrographer (b. 1643)
March 26 –
Arthur Stanhope, English...
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likely to have
belonged to Lóegaire mac Néill. A 1686 map of
Dublin Bay by
Greenvile Collins gives the name as Dun Lerroy. A
later map from 1728
shows a small...
- are in the "Great
Britains Coasting Pilot" for 1693,
where the
author Greenvile Collins writes of the
Mixon and
Owers shoals: I will not give any directions...
- com. USL
League One.
September 4, 2024.
Retrieved September 4, 2024. "
Greenvile's Lyam
MacKinnon voted USL
League One
Player of the
Month for September"...