- Jack
Shaftoe (also known, at
various points, as King of the Vagabonds, L'Em****eur, Half-****ed Jack, Quicksilver, Ali Zaybak,
Sword of
Divine Fire, and...
-
Shaftoe may
refer to:
Samuel Shaftoe (1841–1911),
British trade unionist Thomas Shaftoe Robertson (1765–1831),
British actor William Shaftoe Robertson...
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nearby fictional Sultanate of Kinakuta.
Vietnam veteran Doug
Shaftoe, the son of
Bobby Shaftoe, and his
daughter Amy do the
undersea surveying for the cables...
-
appears in Fall; or,
Dodge in ****. Bob
Shaftoe, a
soldier in the
service of John Churchill, and
brother of Jack
Shaftoe Robert Wiersem of The
Toronto Star...
- "Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea" or "Bobby Shafto" (frequently
spelled Shaftoe) (Roud 1359) is an
English folk song and
nursery rhyme. The most
common modern...
- Jack
Shaftoe,
under the
alias Jack the Coiner,
attempts a
heist at the
Tower of London.
Daniel Waterhouse and
Isaac attempt to
track down Jack
Shaftoe for...
-
Bobby Shaftoe may
refer to:
Bobby Shafto, 18th-century
English politician and
subject of a
famous song
Bobby Shafto's Gone to Sea, the song
itself Bobby...
- to the author's
original intention. The
beginning of
Bonanza finds Jack
Shaftoe awakened from a
syphilitic blackout of
nearly three years.
During this...
- and religion, respectively. The
second book
introduces the
vagabond Jack
Shaftoe ("King of the Vagabonds") and
Eliza (a
former member of a
Turkish harem)...
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Shaftoe Crags Settlement is an
archaeological site in Northumberland, England,
about 8
miles (13 km) west of Morpeth. The site at
Shaftoe Crags, with...