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  1. Cultural Facilities. Center Rental Information. Senior Programming. Frances B. Wyatt Community Center. Address: 406 Colville St, Chattanooga, TN 37405. Phone: (423) 757-5443. Manager: Dennis Leftwich. Facility Rentals: Click Here. Click here to access events & programs at Frances B. Wyatt!

  2. Francis "Frank" Wyatt was born in 1755, in Orange county, North Carolina. Frank was living in Halifax county, North Carolina and enlisted as a Private during the American Revolutionary War, under the command of General Matthew Locke.

  3. A LETTER OF ADVICE TO SIR FRANCIS WYATT, GOVERNOR OF VIRGINIA MS 5 consists o 8f foolscap folios 7, closely written on both sides, and one partly written on one side. It is in George Wyatt's hand, but not the firm italic of most of his works; although legible and regular, it has a broken backed appearance, as though age or sickness had weakened ...

  4. 21. Dez. 2009 · page 108 note 2 A detailed set of instructions was issued by the Council on 24 July 1621 to the ‘Governor for the Time Being’, which included details of the hand-over from Sir George Yeardley to Sir Francis Wyatt. These instructions must have been primarily intended for Sir Francis's direction, as no others seem to have been sent.

  5. Wyatt returned home in mid 1538; but when Charles and Francis, without Henry, reached a separate accord at Nice, the danger of an attack against England grew more grave. Wyatt’s poem in ottava rima, “Tagus, farewell” (no. 60), probably dates from this period. With this poem, as with the letter to his son, scholars have tried to establish Wyatt’s character. Despite his sufferings and ...

  6. Francis Joseph Caldwell Wyatt OBE MC (10 July 1882 — 5 May 1971) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. The son of The Reverend Joseph Light Wyatt, he was born in British India at Trichinopoly in July 1882.

  7. 25. Juni 2023 · FRANCIS WYATT, (13—4), of Petesworth Parish, Gloucester Co., Va., b. 1680; d. 1745; was a prominent citizen and a Vestryman of Petesworth Parish, from 1710 to 1728; m. Elizabeth —; her surname is unknown, but believed by many of her descendants to have been Kennon, a dau, of Richard Kennon.