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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson - MSN Encarta |
 | | <b>Henryb> Hudson (?-1611?), English navigator, famous for four great voyages of discovery; a river and a bay in North America are named for him. |  | | A few survivors from the mutinous crew reached England, where they were imprisoned, but Hudson and the others were never seen again. |  | | Commanding a single ship, the Hopewell, Hudson touched the shores of Greenland and the Svalbard islands, and sailed as far north as 80°23’ in an attempt to find a northeast passage by way of the Arctic Ocean to East Asia. |
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| | HUDSON, <b>HENRYb> - Online Information article about HUDSON, <b>HENRYb> |
 | | See <b>Henryb> Hudson, the Navigator (Hakluyt Society, 1860) ; and T. Janvier, <b>Henryb> Hudson (1909). |  | | Hudson's confidence in the existence of a North-West Passage had not been diminished by his three failures, and a new company was formed to support him in a See also: |  | | He determined this time to carry out his old plan of searching for a passage up Davis's " overfall "—so-called in allusion to the over-fall of the tide which Davis had observed rushing through the strait. |
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http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/HOR_I25/HUDSON_HENRY.html
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson - definition of <b>Henryb> Hudson in Encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Henryb> Hudson (place and date of birth are unknown, but September 12, 1570 seems likely; presumed to have died in 1611) was an English sea explorer and navigator. |  | | That he was not Hudson is certain." - Thomas A. Janvier, biographer of <b>Henryb> Hudson. |  | | Apparently the reports by Hudson of his voyage for the Dutch have been lost, but an account was given by Johannes de Laet in his work Nieuwe Wereldt ofte beschrijvinghe van West-Indien (New World or the description of West India - first edition 1625). |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Henry_Hudson
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| | Hudson, <b>Henryb> - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hudson, <b>Henryb> |
 | | After an icebound winter, he was turned adrift by a mutinous crew in what is now Hudson Bay. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | In September 1609, commissioned by the Dutch East India Company, he reached New York Bay and sailed 240 km/150 mi up the river that now bears his name, establishing Dutch claims to the area. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Hudson,+Henry
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson |
 | | William <b>Henryb> Hudson - Hudson, William <b>Henryb>, 1841–1922, English author and naturalist, b. |  | | Explorer <b>Henryb> Hudson dreamed that his name and deeds would be "carved on the tablets of the sea." Would he succeed? |  | | <b>Henryb> Norman Hudson - Hudson, <b>Henryb> Norman, 1814–86, American essayist, b. |
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| | dland1n.txt |
 | | Hudson, D.K. Hudson, Dawson K. Hudson, Edmond Hudson, Fredie M. Hudson, <b>Henryb> Hudson, <b>Henryb> M. Hudson, J.M. Hudson, James H. Hudson, John H. Hudson, Kenneth Hudson, Martha A. Hudson, Mary R. Hudson, Wm. |  | | Peterson, Walter B. Pettice, Easter Pettigrew, Ebenezer M. Pettigrew, John M. Pettis, Allison W. Pettiss, Anna Pettiss, Mason Pettus, Margaret A. Pettus, Robert W. Petty, <b>Henryb> B. Petty, J.M. Petty, Mary J. Petty, Wm. |  | | Freller, William French, E.J. French, Emeline French, Hal French, Hal French, John F. French, Lucy A. French, Nancy Friarson, William Friebis, Joseph Friebis, Margareta A. Friech, Conrad Friech, <b>Henryb> Frierson, Carmilla Frierson, Emma D. Frierson, Gordon Friles, Edw'd W. Frisler, Beronice T. Frisler, Robt. |
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| | Hudson |
 | | One source styles the father of <b>Henryb> and William HUDSON as '<b>Henryb> HUDSON, Gent., Alderman of London, Lord of Manors, etc.' <b>Henryb> was probably a member of the Muscovy Company, or Association of Merchant Adventurers, which Sebastian CABOT founded by 1553. |  | | The crew, after wintering on the Bay, mutinied and set <b>Henryb> HUDSON and eight others, including <b>Henryb>'s sson John, adrift on June 23, 1611. |  | | Little information is available about the three <b>Henryb> HUDSONs and their relationship the the Muscovy Company, and to William HUDSON. |
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson |
 | | William <b>Henryb> Hudson - Hudson, William <b>Henryb>, 1841–1922, English author and naturalist, b. |  | | <b>Henryb> Norman Hudson - Hudson, <b>Henryb> Norman, 1814–86, American essayist, b. |  | | Explorer <b>Henryb> Hudson dreamed that his name and deeds would be "carved on the tablets of the sea." Would he succeed? |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0824435.html
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson's Fourth Voyage, 1610: The Northwest Passage |
 | | The survivors would later testify to the Admiralty that <b>Henryb> Hudson his abandoned crew were not shot at by crew on Discovery as they sailed away. |  | | Hudson offered a reward to any crew member who killed any "beast, fish or fowl" for food. |  | | Hudson treated the native well, and "promises unto himself great matters by his means." Hudson asked the crew for all of their knives and hatchets, but only King, Prickett and Staffe gave him theirs. |
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http://www.ianchadwick.com/hudson/hudson_04.htm
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson - encyclopedia article about <b>Henryb> Hudson. |
 | | <b>Henryb> Hudson - A Brief Statement Of His Aims And His Achievements by Thomas A. Janvier, at Project Gutenberg |  | | That he was not Hudson is certain." - Thomas A. Janvier, biographer of <b>Henryb> Hudson. |  | | June 23 - <b>Henryb> Hudson's crew maroons him, his son and 7 others in a boat |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Henry+Hudson
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| | Explorers - A to Z |
 | | at Half Moon Press, (4) <b>Henryb> Hudson: An Englishman in the Dutch Service by G.M. Welling, (5) Life and Times of <b>Henryb> Hudson, Explorer and Adventurer by I. Chadwick |  | | Hudson, <b>Henryb>: (1) <b>Henryb> Hudson-1609-1611 from Canadian Arctic Profiles, (2) <b>Henryb> Hudson from The Mariners' Museum, (3) Who was <b>Henryb> Hudson Anyway? |  | | Prince <b>Henryb> the Navigator: (1) Prince <b>Henryb>, The Navigator by The Mariners' Museum, (2) The Voyage to India and Those Who Influenced It by B. Elliott, (3) Prince <b>Henryb> the Navigator from Mr. |
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| | Explorers - A to Z |
 | | Hudson, <b>Henryb>: (1) <b>Henryb> Hudson-1609-1611 from Canadian Arctic Profiles, (2) <b>Henryb> Hudson from The Mariners' Museum, (3) Who was <b>Henryb> Hudson Anyway? |  | | at Half Moon Press, (4) <b>Henryb> Hudson: An Englishman in the Dutch Service by G.M. Welling, (5) Life and Times of <b>Henryb> Hudson, Explorer and Adventurer by I. Chadwick |  | | Prince <b>Henryb> the Navigator: (1) Prince <b>Henryb>, The Navigator by The Mariners' Museum, (2) The Voyage to India and Those Who Influenced It by B. Elliott, (3) Prince <b>Henryb> the Navigator from Mr. |
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| | Hudson River - encyclopedia article about Hudson River. |
 | | It is named for <b>Henryb> Hudson <b>Henryb> Hudson was an English sea explorer and navigator in the early seventeenth century. |  | | The Hudson River serves as a political boundary between the states of New Jersey and New York, and further north between counties in New York. |  | | The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican The Mahicans (also Mohicans) are a Native American tribe who were living in and around the Hudson Valley at the time of their first contact with Europeans in 1609. |
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| | Sybil's brave ride meets test of legends |
 | | <b>Henryb> Ludington and his militia took part in the defense of Peekskill and other Hudson Valley towns. |  | | Sybil, born April 5, 1761, was the oldest of a dozen children of <b>Henryb> Ludington, a Connecticut native and a veteran of the French-Indian War. |  | | He spent his last years at his old home where he and his old friend, John Jay, first chief justice of the United States and former governor of New York, and other cronies often met in the evening over pipes and mugs. <b>Henryb> Ludington died in 1817 at the age of 78, Abigail in 1825. |
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| | New York - Columbia Encyclopedia article about New York |
 | | It is composed chiefly of Manhattan Island, and is bounded by the Hudson River on the west, New York Bay on the south, the East River on the east, and the Harlem River and Spuyten Duyvil Creek on the northeast and north. |  | | By the end of the war many Loyalists had left New York; the emigrants included former large landowners whose holdings had been seized by the legislature. |  | | After the war speculation in W New York land (some newly acquired by quieting Massachusetts claims) rose to dizzying heights. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/New+York
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| | AN ONLINE INTERACTIVE GEOGRAPHY GAME AND QUIZ SITE ON CANADA? Geography Place Games and Quizes! |
 | | The first European to explore the bay in 1610 was the English navigator <b>Henryb> Hudson. |  | | Dr <b>Henryb> SCADDING suggested in 1862 that Ontario is derived from the name used by the Seneca people for themselves, ntouhonorons ("the people"), with the present spelling of the lake's name appearing on mid-17th-century maps. |  | | Under the terms of a charter issued by Charles II of England, the Hudson Bay Company held exclusive trading rights in the region of Hudson Bay from 1670 to 1870. |
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| | Hudson Florida RV Dealers RV Rentals New Port Ritchie Spring Hill |
 | | Rv World of Hudson, Inc. is owned by the <b>Henryb> Family. |  | | Sims <b>Henryb> started out washing trailers when he was 10 years old in the business, but has been with the company “officially” since 1996. |  | | Steve <b>Henryb> has been serving customers in West Central Florida since 1974. |
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 | | 1609 - <b>Henryb> Hudson lands on Manhattan island. |  | | 1609 - <b>Henryb> Hudson discovers the Hudson River |  | | 1899 - <b>Henryb> Bliss is the first person in the United States to be killed in an automobile accident. |
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| | Definition of Hudson |
 | | , <b>Henryb> Hudson -- English navigator who discovered the Hudson River; in 1610 he attempted to winter in Hudson Bay but his crew mutinied and set him adrift to die (1565-1611) |  | | , Hudson River -- a New York river; flows southward into New York Bay; explored by <b>Henryb> Hudson early in the 17th century |  | | Hudson, William <b>Henryb> Hudson -- English naturalist (born in Argentina) (1841-1922) |
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| | historical dates of note renaissance magazine |
 | | 1609: <b>Henryb> Hudson enters the Hudson River in North America. |  | | King Richard II resigns the English throne to <b>Henryb> IV. |  | | Edward III "The Black Prince" defeats King John II of France in the Battle of Poitiers. |
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| | Amherst and Smallpox |
 | | The same year, British General Sir Jeffrey Amherst urged Colonel <b>Henryb> Bouquet to figure some way of infecting France's Indian allies with smallpox. |  | | They had become a source of shame to the village, not only because their medicine and Yuuyaraq had failed, but also because the missionaries now openly accused them of being agents of the devil himself and of having led their people into disaster. |  | | Lord Jeffrey Amherst, the British commander-in-chief for America, believed... |
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| | Conference Schedule: Edith Wharton in London--2003 |
 | | Not Dead Yet: Edith Wharton's Challenges to the Literary World in Hudson River Bracketed and The Gods Arrive |  | | "Beatrice Palmato" and Wharton's Theory of the Uncanny |  | | The Keynote Speaker will be Hermione Lee, Goldsmiths' Professor of English Literature at Oxford and the author of a new biography of Edith Wharton. |
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http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/wharton/conference/confsched2003.htm
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| | Mount <b>Henryb>, Montana - Detailed Topographic Map |
 | | Blacktail Creek, Blacktail Creek, Boyd Mill Cemetery, Caribou Campground, Caribou Creek, Caribou Mountain, Dog Creek, East Fork Yaak River, Fish Lakes, Grubstake Mountain, Hudson Creek, Mount <b>Henryb> Lakes, Okaga Lake, Okaga Lake Dam, Rat Creek, Shellys Hope Dam, Solo Joe Creek, Windy Creek, Wood Creek, Wood Mountain, Zimmerman Hill |  | | Keywords: usgs united states government topo random isistopo TMT1547 MT Montana Mount <b>Henryb> 1:24,000 6.00 0607949708 72551 485230 490000 1153000 1153730 Y 2.23 500 |  | | Offered for sale by Aliens on Earth Bookstore - Map Home - |
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson - EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | <b>Henryb> Hudson (1565-1611) was an English explorer and navigator who explored parts of the Arctic Ocean and northeastern North America. |  | | Hudson died in 1611 after his crew mutinied and left Hudson, his son, and seven crew members adrift in a small, open boat in Hudson Bay. |  | | Hudson sailed into New York's harbor on September 3, 1609 and noted what an excellent harbor it was. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/explorers/page/h/hudson.shtml
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 | | Her captain, <b>Henryb> Hudson, was already a famous explorer of Arctic waters when in 1608 he was hired by the Dutch East India Company to find a Northeast, all-water route to Asia. |  | | but only a month out of port, the Dutch/English crew of his ship was disheartened after their passage north of Norway was blocked by Arctic ice floes. |  | | British merchantmen that could escape Boston, quickly did so, as rumors of an incredibly large Dutch fleet spread throughout New England. |
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| | Infoplease Search: hudson |
 | | (Almanac - People) Hudson, <b>Henryb> English navigator Born: fl. |  | | (Encyclopedia) Hudson, <b>Henryb> Norman, 1814–86, American essayist, b. |  | | (Encyclopedia) Hudson's Bay Company, corporation chartered (1670) by Charles II of England for the purpose of... |
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| | <b>Henryb> Hudson, Half Moon, and Exploration of the Hudson River |
 | | <b>Henryb> Hudson was the first European to explore the Hudson River throughout its navigable length and leave behind a detailed account of his voyage. |  | | Hudson and the English crew members were not permitted to leave England, but eventually the Half Moon returned to Holland without them. |  | | Hudson first landed on the coast of Maine where members of the crew went ashore and cut timber to replace the Half Moon's mast. |
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| | European Explorers - Age of Exploration |
 | | <b>Henryb> Hudson biography and maps of his voyages from the Mariner's Museum |  | | <b>Henryb> Hudson: An Englishman in Dutch Service - brief biography of this explorer who unsuccessfully searched for a western passage to the East Indies. |  | | <b>Henryb> the Navigator - brief biography of this explorer from the Mariner's Museum. |
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