Arundel [1] — Arundel (spr. Ärrondel), 1) Stadt am Arun in der englischen Grafschaft Sussex, Schloß; Handel mit Holz u. Muscheln; 3000 Ew.; 2) s. Ann Arundel … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Arundel High School — Motto mihi curui futuri Established 1854 Type Public secondary Principal Sharon Stratton Students 1,887 … Wikipedia
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Mary Ann Love — Maryland House of Delegates In office 1993 – present Constituency District 32, Anne Arundel County … Wikipedia
Mary Ann Gibbon — was the long term mistress of Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk from approximately 1795 until his death in 1815. She was purportedly married to him by a Catholic priest about 1796, while the Duke s second wife was still living but residing in… … Wikipedia
Nicholas Gassaway — Colonel Nicholas Gassaway Member of the Committee of the Twenty In office before 1690 – 1691 Constituency Anne Arundel County Maryland Gentleman Justice of the Quorum, later Justice of the (Maryland) Provincial Court Commissioner o … Wikipedia
Shipleys of Maryland — The Shipleys of Maryland The Shipleys of Maryland is an organization of the descendents of Adam Shipley, an Englishman who came to Maryland in 1668 and settled in Ann Arundel County. The organization was founded on October 4, 1925. Membership is… … Wikipedia
Moses Rawlings — Born 1740 Ann Arundel County, Maryland Died 1809 Hampshire County, Virginia Buried at Cumberland, Maryland Allegiance … Wikipedia
Alexander Spotswood — Infobox Person name = Alexander Spotswood residence = Governor s mansion, Virginia, U.S. other names = imagesize = 200px caption = with permission from The Picture Collection, Library of Virginia birth name = birth date = cir 1676 birth place =… … Wikipedia
Annapolis — /euh nap euh lis/, n. a seaport in and the capital of Maryland, in the central part, on Chesapeake Bay: U.S. Naval Academy. 31,740. * * * City (pop., 2000: 35,838), capital of Maryland, U.S. It lies along the Severn River on Chesapeake Bay.… … Universalium