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Henry Teonge (18
March 1621, at Wolverton,
Warwickshire – 21
March 1690, at Spernall, Warwickshire) was an
English cleric and
Royal Navy
chaplain who kept...
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Olympic Games to
their various cities by this means.
Naval chaplain Henry Teonge (c. 1620–1690)
describes in his
diary a
regular pigeon postal service being...
- Conquer. The
Story of the Army Chaplains. London: 1968
Teonge,
Henry The
Diary of
Henry Teonge Chaplain on
Board HM’s
Ships ****istance,
Bristol and Royal...
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breeder and
American politician.
Imported Diomed to the
United States Henry Teonge 1620 1690
Naval chaplain and
diarist Andrew Turnbull,
Baron Turnbull 1945...
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described in 1675 by the
English naval chaplain Henry Teonge in his diary. The next army to
cross the
Belen P**** and
attack Anatolia...
- him—thus!" (Arden
Shakespeare Edition, 2004). The
English naval chaplain Henry Teonge describes in his
diary a
visit he paid to the city in 1675, when
there was...
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career including four
years in the
Genoese galleys. The
Diary of
Henry Teonge Chaplain on
Board HM's
Ships ****istance,
Bristol and
Royal Oak 1675–1679...
- Allah, the
sacrifice of sheep, and
appropriate feasting.
Chaplain Henry Teonge of Britain's
Royal Navy left an
interesting account of a
warship launch...
- they were in 1675
appears in the
diary of the
English naval chaplain Henry Teonge. The city was
initially the
centre of the
Sanjak of Antakya, part of the...
- The
series included the
diary of the 17th-century
naval chaplain Henry Teonge. Ross
joined the
staff of the
British Museum in 1914,
appointed to catalogue...