- The
Lawe (French pronunciation: [lav] ) is a
river of
northern France, and a
right tributary of the Lys. It is 41 km (25 mi) long. Its
source is near Magnicourt-en-Comte...
- The
third USS
William C.
Lawe (DD-763) was a Gearing-class
destroyer of the
United States Navy.
William Clare Lawe was born on 26
January 1910 in Carson...
- John
Lawe (December 6, 1779 -
February 11, 1846) was a
pioneer fur trader, merchant, land speculator,
sawmill owner and
judge in
Green Bay,
Wisconsin Territory...
- USS
William C.
Lawe has been the name of more than one
United States Navy ship, and may
refer to: USS William C.
Lawe (DE-313), a
destroyer escort cancelled...
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Matthew Lawe, an
Elizabethan English seaman who, as
punishment for an act of cowardice, is
doomed to sail the world's seas
until the end of time.
Lawe is depicted...
- The Evarts-class
destroyer escorts were
destroyer escorts launched in the
United States in 1942–44. They
served in
World War II as
convoy escorts and anti-submarine...
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Christianity portal Henry Lawe Corry Vully de
Candole (17
December 1868,
Bayswater – 15
December 1933) (usually
known as Corry) was Dean of
Bristol from...
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Robert Lawe was
Archdeacon of
Barnstaple from 1582 to 1585. "
Memorials of Barnstaple;
being an
attempt to
supply the want of a
history of that ancient...
-
University of
California Press. 105–106 "He anon
renouncyd his
Iudaisme or
Moysen Lawe, And was cristenyd, and
lyued after as a
Cristen Man." (Robert Fabian, New...
- Newburn. In 1644, the
Scots then
captured the
reinforced fortification on the
Lawe in
South Shields following a
siege and the city was
besieged for many months...