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1Bentley's Miscellany

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  • Title: Bentley's Miscellany
  • Publisher: Richard Bentley]
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  • First Year Published: 1844
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    Captives

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    Battle of Baugé

    fought between the English and a Franco-Scots army on 22 March 1421 at Baugé, France, east of Angers, was a major defeat for the English in the Hundred Years'

    Hannah Duston

    other English captives, but ere they had gone many steps, they dash'd out the brains of the infant against a tree, and several of the other captives, as

    Samuel Argall

    Pocahontas, on 13 April 1613, and held her as a captive at Henricus as security against the return of English captives and property held by Powhatan. Pocahontas

    Captives in American Indian Wars

    the Americas had developed customs for dealing with captives. Depending on the region, captives could either be killed, tortured, kept alive and assimilated

    The Captive

    The Captive may refer to: The Captive (1915 film), a drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille The Captive, the English title of La Prisonnière, a 1968

    Calico Captive

    tribe. After many years the Indian tribe's Sachem decides to sell his English captives to the French in Montréal, Quebec. However, Susanna's master forces

    The Crying Game

    Guests of the Nation, in which IRA soldiers develop a bond with their English captives, whom they are ultimately forced to kill, partly inspired the story

    Raid on Deerfield

    successful return of the captives for political reasons, then released the French captives, including Baptiste; the remaining captives who chose to return

    English ship Revenge (1577)

    Spain, but was lost with her mixed prize-crew of 70 Spaniards and English captives, along with a large number of the Spanish ships in a dreadful storm