Charles William Barkley (c. 1759 – 16 May 1832) was a ship captain and maritime fur trader. He was born in Hertford, England, son of Charles Barkley. His...
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American politician Charles William Barkley (1759–1832), English ship captain and fur trader Charles Barclay (disambiguation) Charles Berkeley (disambiguation)...
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Alben William Barkley (/ˈbɑːrkli/; November 24, 1877 – April 30, 1956) was an American lawyer and politician from Kentucky who served as the 35th vice...
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the sound. Barkley Sound is part of the traditional territory of the Nuu-cha-nulth First Nations. In 1787, Captain Charles William Barkley of Imperial...
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of the Strait. It was named in 1787 by the maritime fur trader Charles William Barkley, captain of Imperial Eagle, for Juan de Fuca, the Greek navigator...
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Isla de Dolores (Island of Sorrows). Twelve years later, Captain Charles William Barkley, an independent English fur trader, arrived in the ship Imperial...
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Barkley is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Barkley (born 1975), American baseball pitcher Charles Barkley (born 1963)...
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miserable winter. In June 1787 Charles William Barkley arrived at Friendly Cove in the Imperial Eagle. Mackay helped Barkley gain 700 sea otter pelts from...
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the anglicized name Quinault in 1787 by the maritime fur trader Charles William Barkley. It is also possible that both names come from a French trapper...
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unlikely that the man himself was fictional. When the English captain Charles William Barkley, sailing the Imperial Eagle in 1787, (re)discovered the strait...
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