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Bloncket
Bloncket Blonc"ket, Blonket Blon"ket, a. [OF. blanquet whitish, dim. of blanc white. Cf. Blanket.] Gray; bluish gray. [Obs.] Our bloncket liveries been all too sad. --Spenser.

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- Adm. Hendrick Corneliszoon Lonck (or Loncque and Loncq) (born 1568, Roosendaal – 10 October 1634, Amsterdam), a Dutch naval hero, was the first Dutch...
- offered far more hope than Saint Croix Island ever did. In 1606, Hendrick Lonck, the Dutch West India Company sea captain boarded two of Du Gua's boats...
- Spanish American colonies and the Philippines. With him was Admiral Hendrick Lonck. He was later joined by a squadron under Vice-Admiral Joost Banckert, as...
- Glymes (1458 in Wouw – 1508/1509), Admiral of the Netherlands Hendrick Lonck (1568–1634), first Dutch sea captain to reach the New World Léon Orthel...
- Livonian Order in the Battle of Karuse. 1630 – Dutch forces led by Hendrick Lonck capture Olinda in what was to become part of Dutch Brazil. 1646 – Battle...
- with silver from their American colonies. With him was Admiral Hendrick Lonck, and he was later joined by a squadron of Vice-Admiral Joost Banckert. Part...
- largest ever seen in the colony - under the command of Admiral Hendrick Lonck, invaded Pernambuco and, in February 1630, conquered Olinda and then captured...
- In 1630, Henry Cornelius Lonck conquered Pernambuco in a war that divided the Potiguaras...
- had already been seized in 1627. A fleet under the leadership of Hendrick Lonck then managed to capture Recife and Olinda in early 1630. A separate group...
- Kock (1779–1845), Dutch military general, minister, and senator Hendrick Lonck (1568–1634), Dutch navy admiral Hendrik III of N****au-Breda (1483–1538)...