- John
Mucknell (born c. 1608 in Stepney, London) was an
English pirate in the 17th century. A
staunch Royalist, he was
knighted and
appointed as a Vice...
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Mucknell Abbey is an
Anglican Benedictine monastery in Worcestershire, England. The community,
which formerly lived at Burford, has both male and female...
- 1889 to 1913. A
small park near
Millwall Dock is
named after him. John
Mucknell, "The King's Pirate" (born 1608,
lived in
Poplar after he married) Harry...
-
abdication of the last sultan,
France formally annexed the island. John
Mucknell marooned his
enemies on
Anjouan in 1644. His ship, the John, was owned...
- in
London 1891;
resited to
Somerset 1906;
resited to West
Malling 1916.
Mucknell Abbey, Stoulton, Worcestershire. A mixed-****
abbey with an e****enical focus...
-
Visitor to the
Community of the Holy Name from 2007 to 2020 and
Visitor to
Mucknell Abbey from 2009 to 2020. He was lead
bishop on
cathedrals and
church buildings...
-
outstanding contribution both to the
Burford Community and its move to
Mucknell Abbey and his
wider involvement nationally in
developing and supporting...
- (CSWG)
England Companions of Our Lady of
Walsingham (OLW)
United States Mucknell Abbey (OSB)
England Order of
Christ the
Saviour (OCS)
Dominicans Order...
- the site of a
former farm and has
taken the name of the farm
becoming Mucknell Abbey. The
current owners and
residents of
Burford Priory are
media businesswoman...
- the
flagship of the
pirate John
Mucknell. For more
information about this
wreck Read the book 'Pirate John
Mucknell' by Todd Stevens. Two unidentified...