colony of Bermuda, also known as the Somers Isles. Somers was born in Lyme Regis, Dorset, in 1554, the son of John Somers and his wife. From a young age he...
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abusive, and Somers often worried that he would kill her. Somers was a bedwetter until age 12, which led to additional abuse from her father. Somers first attended...
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George Somers Clarke may refer to: George Somers Leigh Clarke (1822–1882), English architect Somers Clarke (1841–1926), English architect and Egyptologist...
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and placekicker George Somers, candidate for Miramichi George Summers (disambiguation) George Somers Clarke (disambiguation) George Sommer, Peruvian...
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George Somers Clarke (1822–1882) was an English architect. He became a RIBA Associate in March 1845 and a Fellow in June 1859. He sat on RIBA Council...
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Bermuda (redirect from Somers Islands)
colony, which had been renamed the Somers Isles in commemoration of Sir George Somers, was passed on to the Somers Isles Company. As Bermudians settled...
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life-sized statue of Admiral of the Virginia Company, Sir George Somers, by Desmond Fountain. Somers, along with Sir Thomas Gates, had led the survivors of...
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1610, Admiral Somers returned to Bermuda in Patience to obtain wild pigs and food that had been stockpiled there. Unfortunately, Somers died in Bermuda...
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Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers, Somers was a star at La Salle University – captaining the 1938 team. Somers also received the Maxwell Club Award...
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again, and Sir George Somers returned to Bermuda aboard the Patience to obtain more food. (Somers died there, and his nephew, Matthew Somers, the captain...
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