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    America. In 1828 the commander of HMS Beagle, Pringle Stokes (not related to John Lort Stokes), committed suicide and Robert FitzRoy assumed command;...
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  • Look up lort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hej may refer to: George Lort Phillips (1811–1866), British politician John Lort Stokes (1811–1885), British...
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    leading a five-man exploration expedition along the coast, commemorating John Lort Stokes' work on HMS Beagle surveying the Western Australian coast. The area...
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    name, stokesii, and the common name, Stokes' seasnake, are in honor of Royal Navy Admiral John Lort Stokes. Stokes's sea snake is one of the heaviest and...
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    previous commander, Captain Pringle Stokes.[citation needed] Another possible source is the unrelated John Lort Stokes, who was mate and assistant surveyor...
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    coronation of King George IV of the United Kingdom; in his 1846 Journal, John Lort Stokes said that the ship was taken up the River Thames to salute the coronation...
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    English name of Mount Cook was given to the mountain in 1851 by Captain John Lort Stokes to honour Captain James Cook who surveyed and circumnavigated the islands...
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  • mathematician) (1720–1781), Irish mathematician John Lort Stokes (1811–1885), officer in the Royal Navy Jack Stokes (director) (1920–2013), animation director...
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    instead joined the crew of HMS Beagle, then under the command of Captain John Lort Stokes. This was the same Beagle on which Charles Darwin had made his famous...
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    in 1841, indicating that he was in London that year. In addition, John Lort Stokes, who assumed command of Beagle after Wickham, explicitly states in...
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