See also:- GILBERT
- GILBERT (KINGSMILL) ISLANDS
- GILBERT (or GYLBERDE), WILLIAM (1544-1603)
- GILBERT, ALFRED (1854– )
- GILBERT, ANN (1821-1904)
- GILBERT, GROVE KARL (1843– )
- GILBERT, J
- GILBERT, JOHN (1810-1889)
- GILBERT, MARIE DOLORES ELIZA ROSANNA [" LOLA MONTEZ "] (1818-1861)
- GILBERT, NICOLAS JOSEPH LAURENT (1751–1780)
- GILBERT, SIR HUMPHREY (c. 1539-1583)
- GILBERT, SIR JOSEPH HENRY (1817-1901)
- GILBERT, SIR WILLIAM SCHWENK (1836– )
GILBERT, See also:MARIE DOLORES ELIZA ROSANNA [" LOLA MONTEZ "] (1818-1861) , dancer and adventuress, the daughter of a See also:British See also:army officer, was See also:born at See also:Limerick, See also:Ireland, in 1818. Her See also:father dying in See also:India when she was seven years old, and her See also:mother marrying again, the See also:child was sent to See also:Europe to be educated, subsequently joining her mother at See also:Bath. In 1837 she made a runaway match with a See also:Captain See also:- JAMES
- JAMES (Gr. 'IlrKw,l3or, the Heb. Ya`akob or Jacob)
- JAMES (JAMES FRANCIS EDWARD STUART) (1688-1766)
- JAMES, 2ND EARL OF DOUGLAS AND MAR(c. 1358–1388)
- JAMES, DAVID (1839-1893)
- JAMES, EPISTLE OF
- JAMES, GEORGE PAYNE RAINSFOP
- JAMES, HENRY (1843— )
- JAMES, JOHN ANGELL (1785-1859)
- JAMES, THOMAS (c. 1573–1629)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (1842–1910)
- JAMES, WILLIAM (d. 1827)
James of the See also:Indian army, and accompanied him to India. In 1842 she returned to See also:England, and shortly afterwards her See also:husband obtained a See also:decree nisi for See also:divorce. She then studied dancing, making an unsuccessful first See also:appearance at Her See also:Majesty's See also:theatre, See also:London, in 1843, billed as " See also:Iola Montez, See also:Spanish dancer." Subsequently
the See also:fleet; on the 3oth of See also:July he was off the See also:north See also:coast of See also:Newfoundland; on the 3rd of See also:August he arrived off the See also:present St See also:John's, and selected this site as the centre of his operations; on the 5th of August he began the See also:plantation of the first See also:English See also:colony in North See also:America. Proceeding southwards with three vessels, exploring and prospecting, he lost the largest near Cape See also:Breton (29th of August); immediately after (31st of August) he started to return to England with the " See also:Golden See also:Hind " and the " See also:Squirrel," of See also:forty and ten tons respectively. Obstinately refusing to leave the " See also:frigate " and See also:sail in his " See also:great See also:ship," he shared the former's See also:fate in a See also:tempest off the See also:Azores. " See also:Monday the 9th of See also:September," reports See also:Hayes, the captain of the " Hind," "the frigate was near See also:cast away yet at that See also:- TIME (0. Eng. Lima, cf. Icel. timi, Swed. timme, hour, Dan. time; from the root also seen in " tide," properly the time of between the flow and ebb of the sea, cf. O. Eng. getidan, to happen, " even-tide," &c.; it is not directly related to Lat. tempus)
- TIME, MEASUREMENT OF
- TIME, STANDARD
time recovered; and, giving forth signs of joy, the See also:general, sitting abaft with a See also:book in his See also:hand, cried out unto us in the ` Hind," We are as near to See also:heaven by See also:sea as by See also:land.'.... The same Monday See also:night, about twelve, the frigate being ahead of us in the ` Golden Hind,' suddenly her See also:lights were out, .... in that moment the frigate was devoured and swallowed up of the sea."
See See also:Hakluyt, See also:Principal Navigations (1599), VOL iii. pp. 135-181; Gilbert's Discourse of a See also:Discovery for a New Passage to Cataia, published by See also:George See also:Gascoigne in 1576, with additions, probably without Gilbert's authority; See also:- HOOKER, JOSEPH (1814–1879)
- HOOKER, RICHARD (1553-1600)
- HOOKER, SIR JOSEPH DALTON (1817— English botanist and traveller, second son of the famous botanist Sir W.J.Hooker, was born on the 3oth of June 1817, at Halesworth, Suffolk. He was educated at Glasgow University, and almost immediately after taking his M.
- HOOKER, SIR WILLIAM JACKSON (1785–1865)
- HOOKER, THOMAS (1586–1647)
Hooker's Supplement to See also:Holinshed's Irish See also:Chronicle; See also:Roger See also:Williams, The Actions of the See also:Low Countries (1618) ; See also:State Papers, Domestic (1577-1583) ; See also:Wood's Athenae Oxonienses; North British See also:Review, No. 45; See also:Fox See also:Bourne's English See also:Seamen under the Tudors; See also:Carlos Slafter, See also:Sir H. Gylberte and his Enterprise (See also:Boston, 1903), with all important documents. Gilbert's interesting writings on the need of a university for London,anticipating in many ways not only the See also:modern London University but also the British Museum library and its compulsory sustenance through the provisions of the See also:Copyright See also:Act, have been printed by See also:Furnivall (See also:Queen See also:Elizabeth's Achademy.) in the See also:Early English See also:Text Society Publications, extra See also:series, No. viii.
End of Article: GILBERT, MARIE DOLORES ELIZA ROSANNA [" LOLA MONTEZ "] (1818-1861)
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