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Hilda Leyel (née Wauton; 6
December 1880 – 15
April 1957), who
wrote under the name Mrs. C. F.
Leyel, was an
expert on
herbalism and
founded the Society...
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William Leyel and
Bernt Pessart (Danish;
Conflikten mellem Leyel og Pessart)
refers to the
tensions and
minor civil war
between Willem Leyel and Bernt...
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Willem Leyel or
Willum Leyel (Danish pronunciation: [vilɛm lɑy:əl]; c. 1593 –
Spring 1654) was a
Danish governor of
Tranquebar and
captain in the Royal...
- Fort Dansborg)
sometimes also
referred to as
Willem Leyel's siege of
Dansborg (Danish;
William Leyels belejring af Dansborg), was a
siege initiated by traveler...
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Letter from
Anders Nielsen to
William Leyel (in Danish).
Leyel,
William (1644). Rentekammerafdelingen:
Willum Leyels arkiv (1639 - 1648).
Danske Kancelli...
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their initial losses.
Pessart was
afterwards deposed, and
Willem Leyel ****umed office.
Leyel resumed privateering against the Bengalis, when he put the vessel...
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February 2014.
Retrieved 21
February 2014. Grieve, Maud (1982) [1931].
Leyel, C.F. (ed.). Aconite, in: A
Modern Herbal (Botanical.com; online ed.). New...
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Willem Leyel deposed governor Bernt Pessart as
overhoved of
Danish India. In the
preceding year,
Pessart had
declared war on the
Mughal Empire.
Leyel continued...
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Willem Leyel's war on
Golconda (Danish:
Willem Leyels krig mod Golconda), or
simply the Dano-Golconda War (Danish: Dansk-Golcondanske Krig), was a brief...
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founded Dansborg at Tranquebar)
Christianshavn (8
November 1639,
Willem Leyel left
Denmark for
Tranquebar as
commander of this ship)
Flyvende Ulv (Departure...