User:Faedra

All items become the intelectual property of the contributor by deed, but lose all meaning, beyond that. Due to circumstances beyond my control and the banality of several users I have decided to call it a day at Wikipedia: I have created the following pages, but much of my work has changed because of the open nature of this encyclopedia, this is great, but the arrogance of some demonstrates only the pointlessness of continuing.

List of good reasons to contribute to wikipedia: 1?

1] wikipedia is the most reliable source of verified information available on Google.

ii] wikipedia has to many emtries made to it today to make it possible to police without bots, so it needs educated help to maintain.

III] WIKIPEDIA has unrepaired errors anf typos and is also vulnerable to control freaks, like the church of Scientoilogy.

I dont like my wikipages being cloned, I assert my rights under Copyright law but an happy to offer facts to Wikipedia, should they be honestly maintained.

Wikipedia had a problem with over zelous ediros/administrators in 2005.

Coastal Towns of Kent.
Some of these pages are part of an exising Wikipedia project: English seaside resorts.  Cinque Ports. Faversham: Cinque Port. Goodwin Sands. Hoo Peninsular. Hythe: Cinque Port High-Halstow. Reculver. Sandwich: Cinque Port. Swanscombe. and of related interest:
 * Higham in Kent.
 * Strood next to Rochester.
 * Stone.
 * Shepherd Neame Probably the oldest Brewery in Britain: (at Faversham), its history.
 * North Kent Marshes.
 * Penshurst Place

Lord Wardens of the Cinque Ports.
Lord Wardens of the Cinque Ports.

Henry Hoese Prob son or nephew of the Lord Warden Henry Hoese ?

Airports related items: See also: WikiProject Airports.

Manston Airport Shoreham, in Kent: Village and Aircraft museum.

Football related.

Gravesend and Northfleet Football Club: (historic members: i). Frederick Holbourn.

ITEM 01: Alternative Culture and Society: 01 Critical Mass (Pressure Group). caused an outbreak of protests. 02 Politantric Circle. Stonehenge free festival movement. 03 William Preston. Author and Freemason.

Lifeboats and lifeboat rescues Project.
Lifeboats and lifeboat rescues Project.

ITEM 02: LIFEBOAT PROJECT;

01 Inventor of the first Lifeboat. 02 William Wouldhave. (Seperated from the above). 03 Culmer White lifeboat. 04 Lifeboat Mary White. 05 Song of the Mary White. 06 Friend to all Nations. Lifeboat stories. 07 Margate Surfboat. 08 Rescue of the Northern Belle, 1857. 09 Shipwreck of the Guttenburg, Ramsgate. 10 Ramsgate Tugboats 11 Cap lopez: Shipwreck of Deal in Kent. 12 Penlee Lifeboat Disaster. 13 Southport Lifeboat.

ITEM 03: The Culmer Family, (Viking).

01): Richard Culmer. 02): Culmer family.

Of related interest: Shrine of our Ladye of Bradstowe.

Battles and Wars.
ITEM 06 Battles and Wars.

01 Battle of Sandwich 1460 02 Battle of St.Quentin. 1557. Henry Dudley. 03 Battle of Ivry. 1590. Capt. Henry Dudley. 04 Battle of Cropredy Bridge. 1644 Sir William Waller. 05 The Battle of Philiphaugh. 1645. The Earl, James Grahame. 06 Battle of Medway. 1667. Peter Pett. 07 Battle of Louisburg. 1758. Admiral Holburne.

Additional: The Second Anglo Dutch War. 1667. (prelude): placement of text in existing item inspired by wiki user: Deb.

ITEM 07 Historical Figures.

01 1st earl Loudoun. small contribution. 02 John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun. (needs revision). 03 David Leslie, 1st Baron Newark. 04 Alexander Leslie 1st Earl of Leven. 05 Hugh de Bigod. 06 Edward Hasted.

Lords Maclellan of Kirkcudbright:

07 Robert Maclellan 1st Lord Kirkcudbright. 08 Thomas Maclellan 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright. 09 Lords Maclellan of Kirkcudbright. 10 John Maclellan 3rd Lord Kirkcudbright 11 William Maclellan, I of Bombie. 12 Patrick Maclellan of Bombie.

Of related interest: Kirkcudbright. Ancient Scottish town.

ITEM 09: Early UK Shipwrights of some note.

Pett family of Shipwrights. 01 The Pett Dynasty. 02 Peter Pett. 03 Phineas Pett Other famous shipwrights. 04 Richard Holbourn. 05 Robert Holborn. 06 Mathew Baker. b 1530. 07 Richard Chapman. Queen Elizabeth's Master Shipwright. 08 John Hawkins. Naval Treasurer, Pirate, Slaver.

Additional Data: Chatham Dockyard.

Lords Sutton of Dudley.
ITEM 10: The lords Sutton of Dudley. Parts I x II.

Part I.

BARONS DUDLEY:

01 John de Sutton Vth(father of:) 02 Lord Dudley. (father of:) 03 Edmund Dudley. (father of:) wk 2nd Baron Dudley. 04 John 3rd lord Dudley(father of:) 05 Edward Dudley.4th Baron Dudley. 06 Dudd Dudley

Also related: Metallum Martis ...and from: (User:TMiscia): Thomas Dudley.

Captain Henry, (Knt), Son of the Third Baron Dudley, John and; Roger Dudley, son of Henry.: Dudleytown

''Part II. : The lords Sutton of Dudley''.

LORDS DUDLEY:

wk John Dudley Duke of Northumberland (outline) Northumberlands Family, the lords Dudley.

01 John Dudley 2nd Earl of Warwick, 02 Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, 03 Robert Dudley 1st earl leicester.(90%) 04 Duca de Northumbria:(Robert Dudley). 07 Lady Anne Dudley,

Additional: 08 Dell Arcano del Mare.

ITEM 11: Barons Holburne of Menstrie:

01 Sir Robert Holbourne. 02 James Holburn of Menstrie. 03 Alexander Holborne. 04 William Holborne. 05 Admiral Francis Holbourne.

Miscellaneous.
ITEM 12: Miscellaneous: Ships. | 01 John Samuel White. 02 HMS Invincible. 03 Sovereign of the Seas. 04 Frigate: Small contrib. ref Phineas/Peter Pett. 05 Royal Charles. Built by Peter Pett. 06 The Revenge. Built by Mathew Baker. 07 Henri Grace à Dieu 1 Paragraph. 08 RMS Lusitania. Added significant details, and some rescue info. 09 Oceanic. RSM/HMS. Shipwrecked off Shetland Isles WW1.

Additional: Interesting passinger lost on RSM Lucitania: Mr. Lothrop_Withington

ITEM 13: Miscellaneous: Forts and Castles.|

01 Tangier garrison. 02 Fortress Louisbourg.

Anti Masonry.

User:Faedra/Gallery: Image list: These images have been uploaded to Wikipedia to better illustrate some of the items listed above.

MR GREET AND THE NEAR DESTITUTION OF QUEENBOROUGH
Dear Faedra,

Alas you are probably not looking at this page any more!

I'm assuming that you have written much of the history of Queenborough for the Wickipedia page on the borough - or maybe not. - here is my question:-

In the 1820s the town's corporation (led by the mayor called Thomas Young Greet) came in to conflict with the town's fishermen. It led to the town's near destitution. It is quite a saga which I've only picked up in snippets using Google Book Search. Is there a modern account of these events?

Paul Buttle

(email Buttlekeswick at hotmail dot com) - 8th October 2007