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Beaufort
Beaufort-Pinetown, North Carolina
in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 155. The community is located in northern Beaufort County
Beaufort-HMS Beaufort
Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Beaufort: HMS Beaufort (1919) was a Hunt-class minesweeper ordered as Ambleside but renamed in 1918 and
Beaufort-Beaufort County, North Carolina
Beaufort County (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,652. Its county
Beaufort-Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset
Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset, 4th Earl of Somerset, 1st Earl of Dorset, 1st Marquess of Dorset styled 1st Count of Mortain, KG (1406 – 22 May
Beaufort-Henry VI of England
Margaret Beaufort, who was the heir general of the House of Lancaster (through Henry IV's semi-legitimate brother, John Beaufort), if the Beaufort family
Beaufort-Beaufort County, South Carolina
Beaufort County (/ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fərt) is a county in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 187,117. Its county seat
Beaufort-Beaufort-en-Vallée
Beaufort-en-Vallée (French pronunciation: [bofɔʁ ɑ̃ vale] ) is a former commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France. On 1 January 2016,
Beaufort-Margaret Beaufort (disambiguation)
Other people called Margaret Beaufort include: Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Devon (c. 1409–1449), daughter of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset; mother
Beaufort-Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (gardener)
Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (baptised 16 December 1630 – 7 January 1715) also known by her other married name of Mary Seymour, Lady Beauchamp and
Beaufort-Edmund Beaufort (died 1471)
Edmund Beaufort (c. 1438 – 6 May 1471), styled 4th Duke of Somerset, 6th Earl of Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, 3rd Earl of Dorset, was an English nobleman
Beaufort-Portcullis
the heraldic badge of the House of Beaufort, and the first Tudor king, Henry VII, who was of matrilineal Beaufort descent, adapted both the portcullis
Beaufort-Beaufort Hurdle
The Beaufort Hurdle was a National Hunt Listed hurdle race in Wales which was open to horses aged five years only. It was run at Chepstow over a distance
Beaufort-Beaufort District
The Beaufort District (/ˈboʊfərt/; Malay: Daerah Beaufort) is an administrative district in the Malaysian state of Sabah, part of the Interior Division
Beaufort-Beaufort Burdekin
Beaufort Burdekin (27 December 1891 – 15 May 1963) was a British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. Burdekin was born in Dorset but came from
Beaufort-Henry Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort
Henry Charles FitzRoy Somerset, 8th Duke of Beaufort, KG, PC (1 February 1824 – 30 April 1899), styled Earl of Glamorgan until 1835 and Marquess of Worcester
Beaufort-Beaufort County Schools (North Carolina)
Beaufort County Schools is a PK–12 graded school district serving Beaufort County, North Carolina. Its 14 schools serve 7,202 students as of the 2010–2011
Beaufort-Beaufort, County Kerry
Beaufort (Irish: Lios an Phúca) is a small village that lies on the banks of the River Laune in County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland. It consists
Beaufort-Michael J. Smith Field
business district of Beaufort and northeast of Morehead City, in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. It is owned by the Beaufort-Morehead City Airport
Beaufort-Louisa Beaufort
Louisa Catherine Beaufort (1781–1863) was an Irish antiquarian, author and artist. Beaufort was the daughter of Rev Daniel Augustus Beaufort and Mary Waller
Beaufort-Beaufort's Dyke
Beaufort's Dyke is a natural glacial formed trench within the North Channel between Northern Ireland and Scotland. The dyke is 50 km (30 miles) long, 3
Beaufort-Beaufort Castle, Lebanon
Beaufort or Belfort Castle, known locally as Qal'at al-Shaqif (Arabic: قلعة الشقيف, romanized: Qalʾāt al-Shaqīf) or Shaqif Arnun, is a Crusader fortress
Beaufort-The Beaufort Hotel, Chepstow
The Beaufort Hotel in Chepstow, Wales is located at the southeast corner of Beaufort Square in the town centre. It was designated a Grade II listed building
Beaufort-Beaufort Castle, Luxembourg
Beaufort Castle (Luxembourgish: Buerg Beefort; French: Château de Beaufort; German: Burg Beaufort) dating from the 11th century consists of the ruins
Beaufort-Inuvik Region
Sachs Harbour Tsiigehtchic Tuktoyaktuk Ulukhaktok The Inuvik Region or Beaufort Delta Region is one of five administrative regions in the Northwest Territories
Beaufort-Gabrielle d'Estrées
Gabrielle d'Estrées, Duchess of Beaufort and Verneuil, Marchioness of Monceaux (French: [ɡabʁijɛl dɛstʁe]; 1573 – 10 April 1599) was a mistress, confidante
Beaufort-Carel Godin de Beaufort
Jonkheer Karel Pieter Antoni Jan Hubertus "Carel" Godin de Beaufort (10 April 1934 – 2 August 1964) was a Dutch nobleman and motorsport driver. He competed
Beaufort-Beaufort Lake
Beaufort Lake is a small lake located south east of southern end of Comox Lake. This lake is a widening of Beaufort Creek, which in turn takes its name
Beaufort-Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter
Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter (c. January 1377 – 31 December 1426) was an English military commander during the Hundred Years' War, and briefly Chancellor
Beaufort-Beaufort, Blaenau Gwent
rest of Beaufort. The 'rest of Beaufort' (i.e. geographically the eastern part of Beaufort) is frequently referred to as 'Beaufort' or 'Beaufort Hill'.[citation
Beaufort-Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset
Henry Beaufort, 3rd Duke of Somerset (26 January 1436[citation needed] – 15 May 1464) was an important Lancastrian military commander during the English
Beaufort-Beaufort Longest
Beaufort Longest is an American academic. He is professor emeritus of health policy and management at the University of Pittsburgh. He was the M. Allen
Beaufort-Beaufort House
Beaufort House is an 18th-century grade II listed house in Ham, near Richmond, Surrey. Beaufort House was built in about 1780. It was originally the dower
Beaufort-Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort
Henry Hugh Arthur FitzRoy Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort KG, GCVO, PC (4 April 1900 – 5 February 1984), styled Marquess of Worcester until 1924, was a
Beaufort-Cape Beaufort
Cape Beaufort is a cape on the coast of Chukchi Sea in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States. Cape Beaufort was named in 1826 for Captain Francis
Beaufort-United States Naval Hospital Beaufort
Naval Hospital Beaufort is a United States Navy hospital located in Beaufort, South Carolina. Commissioned on April 29, 1949, the hospital is one of only
Beaufort-Maxton Hall — The World Between Us
the Mona Kasten book Save Me. The cast is led by Damian Hardung as James Beaufort and Harriet Herbig-Matten as Ruby Bell. The series premiered on May 9,
Beaufort-Beaufort, Luxembourg
Beaufort (Luxembourgish: Beefort; German: Befort) is a commune and town in eastern Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Echternach, which is part of
Beaufort-Beaufort Gyre
The Beaufort Gyre is one of the two major ocean currents in the Arctic Ocean. It is roughly located north of the Alaskan and Canadian coast. In the past
Beaufort-Duke of Beaufort's Hunt
The Duke of Beaufort's Hunt, also called the Beaufort and Beaufort Hunt, is one of the oldest and largest of the fox hunting packs in England. Hunting
Beaufort-Beaufort (novel)
Beaufort (English translation of אם יש גן עדן; in Hebrew: If There's a Heaven) is the first novel by Israeli author and media professional Ron Leshem.
Beaufort-Beaufort, Savoie
Beaufort (French pronunciation: [bofɔʁ] ; Arpitan: Bôfôrt), also Beaufort-sur-Doron, is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
Beaufort-Darnley Beaufort
"Lord" Darnley Beaufort was the alias used by the man serving as principal of Gethsemane College, a school operated by the Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemane
Beaufort-University of South Carolina Beaufort
The University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB or USC Beaufort) is a public college with three campuses in the Lowcountry region of South Carolina. It
Beaufort-Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots
Joan Beaufort (c. 1404 – 15 July 1445) was Queen of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James I of Scotland. During part of the minority of
Beaufort-Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort
Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort or MCAS Beaufort (ICAO: KNBC, FAA LID: NBC) is a United States Marine Corps (USMC) air base located 5 kilometres (3
Beaufort-Beaufort-Spontin
The House of Beaufort-Spontin is a noble family which held prominent posts under the Holy Roman Emperors in the Austrian Netherlands, their family seat
Beaufort-Eleanor Beaufort
Lady Eleanor Beaufort, Countess of Ormond and Wiltshire (1431 – 16 August 1501) was the daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1406-1455),
Beaufort-Fort Beaufort
Fort Beaufort (Xhosa: iBhofolo), officially renamed KwaMaqoma in March 2023, is a town in the Amatole District of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province
Beaufort-Henrietta Beaufort
Henrietta Beaufort (1778–1865), earlier Harriet Beaufort, was a botanist born of Anglo-French parents in Ireland. Her Dialogues on Botany for the Use of
Beaufort-David Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort
David Robert Somerset, 11th Duke of Beaufort GCC (23 February 1928 – 16 August 2017), known as David Somerset until 1984, was an English peer and major
Beaufort-Battle of the Beaufort
of the Beaufort was fought between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) on June 6, 1982, over Beaufort Castle
Beaufort-Frederic Augustus Alexander, Duke of Beaufort-Spontin
Alexandre de Beaufort-Spontin, 1st Duke of Beaufort-Spontin (Namur, 14 September 1751 – Brussels, April 1817), was a member of the House of Beaufort-Spontin
Beaufort-CSS Beaufort
The CSS Beaufort (/ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fert) was an iron-hull gunboat that served in North Carolina and Virginia during the American Civil War. Originally launched
Beaufort-Beaufort West Local Municipality
Beaufort West Municipality (Afrikaans: Beaufort-Wes Munisipaliteit; Xhosa: uMasipala wase Bhobhofolo) is a local municipality located in the Western Cape
Beaufort-Jean J. Beaufort
Jean Joseph Beaufort, (c. 1832 – September 15, 1897) known also as John Joseph Beaufort, was a corporal in the Union Army who was awarded a Medal of Honor
Beaufort-Beaufort National Cemetery
Beaufort National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Beaufort County, in the city of Beaufort, South Carolina. Managed by the United
Beaufort-Buford Pusser
Buford Hayse Pusser (December 12, 1937 – August 21, 1974) was the sheriff of McNairy County, Tennessee, from 1964 to 1970, and constable of Adamsville
Beaufort-Duke of Somerset
peerage of England. It is particularly associated with two families: the Beauforts, who held the title from the creation of 1448, and the Seymours, from
Beaufort-Bill Beaufort
"Bill" Beaufort (July 24, 1913 – 2000) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 11th district of the Florida Senate. Beaufort was
Beaufort-Beaufort Taylor Watts
Beaufort Taylor Watts (April 10, 1789 – 1869) was an American diplomat and politician from South Carolina. He served as the Secretary of the U.S. Legation
Beaufort-Daniel de Beaufort
de Beaufort may refer to: Daniel Cornelius de Beaufort (1700–1788), English Anglican minister, father of Daniel Augustus Daniel Augustus Beaufort (1739–1821)
Beaufort-Beaufort-Orbagna
Beaufort-Orbagna (French pronunciation: [bofɔʁ ɔʁbaɲa]) is a commune in the Jura department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France
Beaufort-Port Beaufort
Port Beaufort is a settlement in Garden Route District Municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is a seaside resort, formerly also
Beaufort-Charles Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort
Charles Noel Somerset, 4th Duke of Beaufort (12 September 1709 – 28 October 1756) was a British Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1731
Beaufort-Beaufort County School District
Beaufort County School District (BCSD) is a public school district in Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. The school district is led by Superintendent
Beaufort-Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort
Major Henry Somerset, 7th Duke of Beaufort, KG (5 February 1792 – 17 November 1853), styled Earl of Glamorgan until 1803 and Marquess of Worcester between
Beaufort-Château de Beaufort
The Château de Beaufort is a ruined castle located along the upper reaches of the river Loire in France. It is near the village of Goudet in the département
Beaufort-Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland
Joan Beaufort (c. 1377 – 13 November 1440) was the youngest of the four legitimised children and only daughter of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
Beaufort-Beaufort, Queensland
Beaufort is a former rural locality in the Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2016 census, Beaufort had a population of 46 people. On 22
Beaufort-Hilton Head Island–Bluffton metropolitan area
Bluffton (principal city) Places with 10,000 to 20,000 inhabitants Beaufort (Beaufort County, seat) Port Royal (principal city) Places with 5,000 to 10
Beaufort-Beaufort railway station (Sabah)
railway station (Malay: Stesen Keretapi ) is one of four main railway stations on the Western Sabah Railway Line located in
Beaufort-Bristol 412
produced as the Bristol Beaufighter, from 1980 to 1993, and as the Bristol Beaufort, from 1984 to 1994. Along with the Bristol 603, it was one of two concurrent
Beaufort-Young Frankenstein
estate in Transylvania after the death of his great-grandfather, the Baron Beaufort von Frankenstein, Frederick travels to Europe to inspect the property.
Beaufort-Beaufort Island
Beaufort Island is an island in Antarctica's Ross Sea. It is the northernmost feature of the Ross Archipelago, lying 21 kilometres (13 miles) north of
Beaufort-Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence
(1404–1444) Thomas Beaufort, Count of Perche (c. 1405–1431) Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (c. 1406–1455) Margaret Beaufort (c. 1408–1449), married
Beaufort-Beaufort, Jura
Beaufort (French pronunciation: [bofɔʁ] ) is a former commune in the Jura department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. On 1 January
Beaufort-John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset
John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, 3rd Earl of Somerset, KG (25 March 1404 – 27 May 1444) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred
Beaufort-Duchess of Beaufort
Duchess of Beaufort is a title held by the wife of the Duke of Beaufort in the Peerage of England. In 1657 Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester married
Beaufort-Beaufort Street
Beaufort Street is a major road in the inner north-eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, connecting the Morley area to the Perth central business
Beaufort-John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset
John Beaufort, 1st Marquess of Somerset and 1st Marquess of Dorset, later only 1st Earl of Somerset, KG (c. 1373 – 16 March 1410) was an English nobleman
Beaufort-Montmorency-Beaufort
noble House of Beaufort and the later peerage of Beaufort, both named after the local castle, it is the ultimate origin of most Beaufort toponyms in the
Beaufort-Duke of Beaufort (France)
Duke of Beaufort (French: duc de Beaufort) was a title in the French nobility. The dukedom was first created in 1597 as a peerage for Gabrielle d'Estrées
Beaufort-Edmund Beaufort
Edmund Beaufort may refer to: Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (c. 1406–1455) Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset (c. 1438–1471) This disambiguation
Beaufort-Georgia Powell
Duchess of Beaufort (née Powell; born 18 February 1969) is an English journalist who is married to Henry Somerset, 12th Duke of Beaufort. Powell is the
Beaufort-Beaufort (film)
Beaufort (Hebrew: בופור Bufor) is a 2007 Israeli war film. The film was directed by Joseph Cedar and was co-written by Cedar and Ron Leshem, based on Leshem's
Beaufort-Beaufort West
Beaufort West (Afrikaans: Beaufort-Wes; Xhosa: eBhobhofolo) is a town in the Western Cape province in South Africa. It is the largest town in the arid
Beaufort-Beaufort station
Beaufort station or Beaufort Station may refer to: Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort, a United States Marine Corps air base near Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort-François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort
François de Vendôme, duc de Beaufort (16 January 1616 – 25 June 1669) was the son of César, Duke of Vendôme, and Françoise de Lorraine. He was a prominent
Beaufort-Beaufort Range
The Beaufort Range is a mountain range on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located north of Port Alberni and to the west of Qualicum
Beaufort-Beaufort, Malaysia
Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/) is the capital of the Beaufort District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia. It was named after former British Governor Leicester
Beaufort-Beaufort County
Beaufort County may refer to: In Australia Beaufort County, Western Australia in the United States Beaufort County, North Carolina Beaufort County, South
Beaufort-Loreto High School Beaufort
Loreto High School Beaufort is a voluntary fee-paying Roman Catholic secondary school for girls located on the grounds of Beaufort House on Grange Road
Beaufort-Thomas Beaufort
Thomas Beaufort may refer to: Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter (1377–1426), English military commander, briefly Chancellor of England Thomas Beaufort, Count
Beaufort-Beaufort Castle
Beaufort Castle in Huy, Belgium Beaufort Castle, Greece, a Frankish castle in Laconia Beaufort Castle, Lebanon Beaufort Castle, Luxembourg Beaufort Castle
Beaufort-Beaufort GAA
Beaufort GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Beaufort, County Kerry, Ireland. The club is solely concerned with the game of Gaelic football
Beaufort-Henry Somerset, 12th Duke of Beaufort
12th Duke of Beaufort (born 22 May 1952), styled Marquess of Worcester between 1984 and 2017, also known as Harry Beaufort or Bunter Beaufort, is an English
Beaufort-Beaufort cheese
of Beaufort: Beaufort d'été (or summer Beaufort) Beaufort d'alpage (made in chalets in the Alps on high pastures) Beaufort d'hiver (winter Beaufort) Beaufort
Beaufort-Beaufort
Beaufort, Haute-Garonne Beaufort, Hérault Beaufort, Isère Beaufort, Jura Beaufort, Nord Beaufort, Savoie Beaufort-Blavincourt, Pas-de-Calais Beaufort-en-Argonne
Beaufort-Beaufort scale
The Beaufort scale /ˈboʊfərt/ is an empirical measure that relates wind speed to observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the Beaufort wind
Beaufort-Lady Margaret Beaufort
Lady Margaret Beaufort (usually pronounced: /ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt or /ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fərt; 31 May 1443 – 29 June 1509) was a major figure in the Wars of
Beaufort-Francis Beaufort
Francis Beaufort KCB FRS FRGS FRAS MRIA (/ˈboʊfərt/; 27 May 1774 – 17 December 1857) was an Irish hydrographer, the creator of the Beaufort cipher and
Beaufort-Bristol Beaufort
The Bristol Beaufort (manufacturer designation Type 152) is a British twin-engined torpedo bomber designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, and developed
Beaufort-Duke of Beaufort
Duke of Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by Charles II in 1682 for Henry Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Worcester
Beaufort-House of Beaufort
The House of Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/) is an English noble and quasi-royal family which originated in the fourteenth century as the legitimated issue of John
Beaufort-Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort (/ˈbjuːfərt/ BEW-fərt, different from that of Beaufort, North Carolina) is a city in and the county seat of Beaufort County, South Carolina,
Beaufort-Beaufort Sea
The Beaufort Sea (/ˈboʊfərt/; French: Mer de Beaufort) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, located north of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Alaska
Beaufort-Beaufort, North Carolina
Beaufort (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt, different than that of Beaufort, South Carolina) is a town in and the county seat of Carteret County, North Carolina, United
Beaufort-Joan Beaufort
Joan Beaufort may refer to: Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland (1379–1440), daughter of John of Gaunt and his mistress, Katherine Swynford, later proclaimed
Beaufort-Henry Beaufort
Henry Beaufort (c. 1375 – 11 April 1447) was an English Catholic prelate and statesman who held the offices of Bishop of Lincoln (1398), Bishop of Winchester
Beaufort-Beaufort (surname)
individual Beauforts, see House of Beaufort. Carel Godin de Beaufort (1934–1964), Dutch Porsche Formula 1 Driver 1957 - 1964 Jacques-Antoine Beaufort (1721–1784)
Beaufort-John Beaufort
John Beaufort may refer to: John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset (c. 1373–1410) John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset (1403–1444) John Beaufort, Marquess
Beaufort-USS Beaufort
USS Beaufort may refer to any of five ships of the United States Navy named after Beaufort, South Carolina. USS Beaufort (1799), a galley constructed by
Beaufort-Beaufort, Victoria
Beaufort is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Western Highway midway between Ararat and Ballarat, in the Pyrenees Shire local government
Beaufort-India de Beaufort
India de Beaufort (born India Beaufort Lloyd; 27 June 1987) is a British actress. She has acted in several films and television shows, including The Better
Beaufort-Beaufort, Missouri
Beaufort is an unincorporated community in western Franklin County, Missouri, United States. It is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 50 and Route
Beaufort-Beaufort cipher
The Beaufort cipher, invented by some Giovanni Sestri in early 18th century but widely attributed to Sir Francis Beaufort, is a substitution cipher similar
Beaufort-Charles-Marie-Napoléon de Beaufort d'Hautpoul
Charles-Marie-Napoléon de Beaufort d'Hautpoul (9 November 1804, Naples - 18 May 1890) was a French general of the 19th century. He was born in Naples,
Beaufort-Beaufort Historic District (Beaufort, South Carolina)
Beaufort Historic District is a historic district in Beaufort, South Carolina. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969, and
Beaufort-Beaufort Delta Divisional Education Council
The Beaufort Delta Divisional Education Council or Beaufort-Delta Divisional Education Council is the public school board for the Inuvik Region, identical
Beaufort-Pope Gregory XI
Pope Gregory XI (Latin: Gregorius XI, born Pierre Roger de Beaufort; c. 1329 – 27 March 1378) was head of the Catholic Church from 30 December 1370 to
Beaufort-Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort
Elizabeth Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (née Berkeley; c. 1713 – 9 April 1799) was born in Stoke Gifford in Gloucestershire to John Symes Berkeley and
Beaufort-Beaufort Castle, Scotland
Beaufort Castle or Castle Dounie (Scottish Gaelic: Caisteal Dhùnaidh) is a Baronial style mansion built in 1880 and incorporating older building work.
Beaufort-Daniel Augustus Beaufort
Daniel Augustus Beaufort LL.D. (1 October 1739 – 1821), was an Anglican priest and geographer, born in England to French Huguenot parents. He was rector
Beaufort-Beaufort Street, Chelsea
King's Road. Beaufort Street is named after Sir Thomas More's home Beaufort House where he lived from 1520 to 1535; it was from Beaufort House that More
Beaufort-Beaufort Historic District
Beaufort Historic District may refer to: Beaufort Historic District (Beaufort, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina Beaufort Historic
Beaufort-Wars of the Roses
the chaos, Henry Tudor, a descendant of Edward III through Lady Margaret Beaufort, returned from exile with an army and killed Richard at Bosworth Field
Beaufort-Sea Islands
1861-1865 (NY: Viking Press, 2001), p. 234 "University of South Carolina Beaufort - Pritchards Island". www.uscb.edu. Archived from the original on 2 September
Beaufort-Po Toi Islands
lighthouses in Hong Kong. Po Toi Islands include: Lo Chau Pak Pai (螺洲白排) Beaufort Island (螺洲) Mat Chau (墨洲), an islet off Po Toi island Mat Chau Pai (墨洲排)
Beaufort-Morgan Island, South Carolina
Morgan Island is one of the Sea Islands, located in Beaufort County, South Carolina, just north of Beaufort. It is also known as Monkey Island due to its colony
Beaufort-Lord Lovat
titles were forfeit. Fraser had been created Duke of Fraser, Marquess of Beaufort, Earl of Stratherrick and Upper Tarf, Viscount of the Aird and Strathglass
Beaufort-Jan de Beaufort
Jan de Beaufort (2 December 1880 – 2 April 1946) was a Dutch fencer. He competed at three Olympic Games, in 1908 (London), 1912 (Stockholm) and 1924 (Paris)
Beaufort-Beaufort Academy
Beaufort Academy (BA) is a Pre-K through 12 independent school located in Lady's Island, South Carolina, United States. Beaufort Academy is a member of
Beaufort-Beaufort Group
The Beaufort Group is the third of the main subdivisions of the Karoo Supergroup in South Africa. It is composed of a lower Adelaide Subgroup and an upper
Beaufort-Alaska
Bering Strait, with Russia's Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. The Chukchi and Beaufort Seas of the Arctic Ocean lie to the north, and the Pacific Ocean lies to
Beaufort-Henry Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort
Captain Henry Adelbert Wellington FitzRoy Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort JP, DL (19 May 1847 – 24 November 1924), styled the Earl of Glamorgan until 1853
Beaufort-Henry VII of England
was the first monarch of the House of Tudor. Henry's mother, Margaret Beaufort, was a descendant of John of Gaunt, founder of the House of Lancaster and
Beaufort-Issue of Edward III of England
protagonists were Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ("The Kingmaker"), Edmund Beaufort, 4th Duke of Somerset, and Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland, and
Beaufort-South Carolina–Beaufort Sand Sharks
The USC Beaufort Sand Sharks (also USCB Sand Sharks or South Carolina–Beaufort Sand Sharks) are the athletic teams that represent the University of South
Beaufort-Beaufort West mine
The Beaufort West mine is a large mine located near Beaufort West in the northern part of the Western Cape, South Africa. Beaufort West represents one
Beaufort-Frances Anne Edgeworth
Frances Anne Edgeworth (née Beaufort) (1769–1865), known as Fanny, was an Irish botanical artist and memoirist. She was the stepmother and confidant of
Beaufort-Battle of Beaufort
The Battle of Beaufort, also known as the Battle of Port Royal Island, was fought on February 3, 1779, near Beaufort, South Carolina, during the American
Beaufort-Henry IV of England
legitimized) children were given the surname Beaufort from their birthplace at the Château de Beaufort in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. Henry's relationship
Beaufort-Gale
63 mph; 28 m/s). The most common way of describing wind force is with the Beaufort scale which defines a gale as wind from 50 kilometres per hour (14 m/s)
Beaufort-John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset
John Beaufort, Marquess of Dorset, Earl of Dorset (1441 – 4 May 1471) was a scion of the Beaufort family, who fought for the Lancastrians in the Wars of
Beaufort-Henry VIII
symbol and with the word "loyal". His emblem was the Tudor rose and the Beaufort portcullis. As king, Henry's arms were the same as those used by his predecessors
Beaufort-Beaufort, Isère
Beaufort (French pronunciation: [bofɔʁ] ) is a commune in the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of south-eastern France. The inhabitants
Beaufort-Henry V of England
time at The Queen's College, Oxford, under the care of his uncle Henry Beaufort, the chancellor of the university. During this time, due to taking a liking
Beaufort-Leuktron Castle
The castle of Leuktron (Greek: Λεύκτρον) or Beaufort is a late medieval fortification in the southern Peloponnese. The fortress was built c. 1249 by the
Beaufort-Beaufort Theatre
51°47′53″N 3°12′11″W / 51.798°N 3.203°W / 51.798; -3.203 The Beaufort Theatre is the principal theatre in Blaenau Gwent in Ebbw Vale. Until 2 April
Beaufort-Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (sportswoman)
Victoria Constance Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, CStJ (formerly Lady Mary Cambridge, née Princess Mary of Teck; 12 June 1897 – 23 June 1987) was
Beaufort-Henry Beaufort School
Henry Beaufort School is a secondary school in Harestock, a suburb of Winchester, in the county of Hampshire in England. The school was built in 1971 as
Beaufort-Beaufort River
The Beaufort River is a river in the South West of Western Australia. The river was named in 1835 by John Septimus Roe, Surveyor General of Western Australia
Beaufort-Vigenère cipher
sometimes referred to as "Variant Beaufort". It is different from the Beaufort cipher, created by Francis Beaufort, which is similar to Vigenère but uses
Beaufort-Tracy Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort
Tracy Louise Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (née Ward; born 22 December 1958) is a British duchess, environmental activist, and former actress. She is usually
Beaufort-Henriëtte Laman Trip-de Beaufort
Henriëtte Laman Trip-de Beaufort, born Agathe Henriette Maria de Beaufort (13 October 1890 – 26 March 1982), was a Dutch writer. Her work was part of
Beaufort-The White Queen (TV series)
follows three women, Elizabeth Woodville (Rebecca Ferguson), Margaret Beaufort (Amanda Hale) and Anne Neville (Faye Marsay), who manipulate events behind
Beaufort-House of Lancaster
maintained by Henry Tudor—a relatively unknown scion of the Lancastrian Beauforts—eventually leading to the establishment of the House of Tudor. The Lancastrians
Beaufort-Katherine Swynford
connection, at least four children were born, who received the surname Beaufort after one of their father's French estates. Those four children were later
Beaufort-Mount Beaufort
Mount Beaufort is a mountain located on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada and was named after Francis Beaufort. The mountain was first sighted by Elisha
Beaufort-Louis XIV
for her son. Anne protected Mazarin by exiling her followers the Duke of Beaufort and Marie de Rohan, who conspired against him in 1643. The best example
Beaufort-List of noble families in Belgium
Belgium in 2007) Wellesley (Prince of Waterloo) Duke of Arenberg Duke of Beaufort-Spontin Duke of Looz-Corswarem Duke of Ursel Marquess of Assche (for the
Beaufort-Henry Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort
Henry Charles Somerset, 6th Duke of Beaufort, KG (22 December 1766 – 23 November 1835), styled Marquess of Worcester until 1803, was a British politician
Beaufort-Luke Beaufort
Luke Beaufort (born 14 April 2001) is a South African cricketer. He made his List A debut on 21 March 2021, for Eastern Province in the 2020–21 CSA Provincial
Beaufort-African Americans
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Beaufort-Badminton House
Gloucestershire, England, which has been the principal seat of the Dukes of Beaufort since the late 17th century. The house, which has given its name to the
Beaufort-USS Beaufort (PF-59)
USS Beaufort (PF-59) was a Tacoma-class frigate acquired by the United States Navy during World War II. Although she was designed as a patrol craft, she
Beaufort-Seafood boil
much like a Louisiana boil, known variously as Frogmore Stew, Beaufort Stew, a Beaufort boil, a Lowcountry boil, or a tidewater boil; the other is the
Beaufort-Mediterranean Sea
Scotia Sea Somov Sea Weddell Sea Arctic Ocean Amundsen Gulf Barents Sea Beaufort Sea Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea Greenland Sea Gulf of Boothia Kara Sea
Beaufort-USS Beaufort (AK-6)
USS Beaufort (AK-6) was a cargo ship acquired by the U.S. Navy for service in World War I. The German steel-hulled collier SS Rudolph Blumberg (ex-SS Rheingraf)
Beaufort-Jimmy Beaufort
James Morris Beaufort (1896 – 19 March 1952) was a New Zealand born Anglican clergyman who had an illustrious career in the Royal Flying Corps as a chaplain
Beaufort-Louis de Beaufort
Louis de Beaufort (6 October 1703 – 11 August 1795) was a French-Dutch historian best known for his critical approach to the history of Rome. His brother
Beaufort-Thomas Beaufort, Count of Perche
Thomas Beaufort, styled 1st Count of Perche (c. 1405 – 3 October 1431) was a member of the Beaufort family and an English commander during the Hundred
Beaufort-Éric de Moulins-Beaufort
Éric de Moulins-Beaufort (born 30 January 1962) is a French prelate of the Catholic Church who has been a bishop since 2008 and the Archbishop of Reims
Beaufort-Treaty of Beaufort
The Treaty of Beaufort, also called the Beaufort Convention, is the treaty that originally set the all-river boundary between the U.S. states of Georgia
Beaufort-Blackbeard
inhabitants. He then ran Queen Anne's Revenge aground on a sandbar near Beaufort, North Carolina. He parted company with Stede Bonnet and settled in Bath
Beaufort-Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset
Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset (probably 26 November 1401 – 25 November 1418) was an English nobleman who died aged 17 at the Siege of Rouen in France
Beaufort-John of Gaunt
a lady-in-waiting to his mother;[citation needed] the others, surnamed Beaufort, by Katherine Swynford, his long-term mistress and third wife. They were
Beaufort-St. Beaufort
St. Beaufort are a three-piece folk band based in Berlin. The members are Henric Hungerhoff (guitar, accordion, vocals), Joseph Jakubczyk (banjo, vocals)
Beaufort-Insinger Gilissen
Insinger Gilissen, previously known as Insinger de Beaufort, is an Anglo-Dutch private bank providing private banking, wealth management and private planning
Beaufort-Susanna Gregory
pseudonym Simon Beaufort. The Murder House (2013) The Killing Ship (2016) Mind of A Killer (2017) The Watchers of the Dead (2019) "Simon Beaufort". Severn House
Beaufort-Pedro de Alcántara Téllez-Girón, 11th Duke of Osuna
Pedro de Alcántara Téllez-Girón y Beaufort Spontin, 11th Duke of Osuna, GE (10 September 1810 – 29 September 1844), was a Spanish peer, head of the House
Beaufort-Beaufort station (New Jersey)
Beaufort was a railway station on the Morristown and Erie Railway in Roseland, New Jersey in the United States. The same name is also rarely used for the
Beaufort-Beaufort Historic District (Beaufort, North Carolina)
Beaufort Historic District is a national historic district located at Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina. It encompasses 16 contributing buildings
Beaufort-Beaufort Bridge
The Beaufort Bridge is a landmark bridge across Padas River in Beaufort District, Sabah, Malaysia. It is maintained by Sabah Public Works Department.
Beaufort-Bristol Beaufighter
It was originally conceived as a heavy fighter variant of the Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber. The Beaufighter proved to be an effective night fighter
Beaufort-Monmouth Viaduct
across the river. The Duke of Beaufort Bridge, now used as a footbridge. Monmouth Viaduct (left) and Duke of Beaufort Bridge (right). View of Monmouth
Beaufort-Beaufort County Schools
Beaufort County Schools could refer to one of the following: Beaufort County Schools (North Carolina) – Beaufort County, North Carolina Beaufort County
Beaufort-Beaufort, Nord
Beaufort (French pronunciation: [bofɔʁ] ) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France. Communes of the Nord department "Répertoire national
Beaufort-Beaufort (dinghy)
The Beaufort is a substantial GRP sailing dinghy, with round bilges (appearing similar to a carvel smooth hull, a mainsail and a jib. It was designed by
Beaufort-The Beaufort Gazette
The Beaufort Gazette is a daily morning broadsheet newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company printed in Bluffton, South Carolina, in the United States.
Beaufort-North Carolina
Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of pirate Blackbeard, ran aground at Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, in present-day Carteret County. After the grounding
Beaufort-Beaufort House (Chelsea)
51°28′59″N 0°10′30″W / 51.483°N 0.175°W / 51.483; -0.175 Beaufort House was a grand mansion built beside the River Thames at Chelsea, London, by Thomas
Beaufort-Washington, North Carolina
Washington is a city in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States, located on the northern bank of the Pamlico River. The population was 9,875 at
Beaufort-Beaufort High School
Beaufort High School is a public high school within the Beaufort County School District, located in Beaufort, South Carolina, United States, on Lady's
Beaufort-List of Bristol Beaufort operators
countries which used the Bristol Beaufort, along with their units: Royal Australian Air Force No. 1 Squadron RAAF operated Beauforts between December 1943 and
Beaufort-Parris Island, South Carolina
of Beaufort County. The population was 4,841 at the 2000 census. As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, Parris Island is included within the Beaufort Urban
Beaufort-Thomas More
Household, William Paulet. In 1682, the property was renamed Beaufort House after 1st Duke of Beaufort, a new owner. In June 1523 More bought the "very large
Beaufort-Admiral Beaufort (disambiguation)
Francis Beaufort (1774–1857) was a Royal Navy rear admiral. Admiral Beaufort may also refer to: John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset (c. 1371–1410), Admiral