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Blenheim light bomber. At
least 1,180
Beauforts were
built by
Bristol and
other British manufacturers.
Beauforts first saw
service with
Royal Air Force...
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Beaufort may
refer to:
Beaufort (surname)
House of
Beaufort,
English nobility Duke of
Beaufort (England), a
title in the
peerage of
England Duke of Beaufort...
- (1377–1426) and Joan
Beaufort,
Countess of
Westmorland (1379–1440). When
Gaunt finally married Swynford as his
third wife in 1396, the
Beauforts were legitimised...
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individual Beauforts, see
House of
Beaufort.
Carel Godin de
Beaufort (1934–1964),
Dutch Porsche Formula 1
Driver 1957 - 1964 Jacques-Antoine
Beaufort (1721–1784)...
- The
Beaufort scale (/ˈboʊfərt/ BOH-fərt) is an
empirical measure that
relates wind
speed to
observed conditions at sea or on land. Its full name is the...
- Swynford. This was the
foundation of the
House of
Beaufort,
Dukes of Somerset. A
descendant of the
Beauforts through his
mother was
Henry VII of England. Charles...
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weakened English garrisons and in
Gascony the
situation was even worse. The
Beauforts sent Sir
Edward Hull, who
arrived at
Bordeaux on 22
October 1442, to inform...
- Joan
Beaufort may
refer to: Joan
Beaufort,
Countess of
Westmorland (1379–1440),
daughter of John of
Gaunt and his mistress,
Katherine Swynford,
later proclaimed...
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development of the
Beaufort ****ed with four 20mm cannon, shot up the anti-aircraft gunners. This was
intended to give the
Beauforts a
clear torpedo run...
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heraldic badge of the
Beauforts, now the
emblem of the
House of Commons, is
believed to have been
based on that of the
castle of
Beaufort, now demolished....