- A ****roon (or
picaroon) is a
typically wood-handled (or
other material), metal-topped log
handling tool that
originates from the
Alpine Region where...
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Picaroon (1922–1926) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse. He was the
leading British two-year-old colt of his generation,
winning all
three of his races...
- (1985).
Pirates on the Chesapeake:
Being a True
History of Pirates,
Picaroons, and
Raiders on
Chesapeake Bay, 1610–1807.
Tidewater Publishers. ISBN 9780870333439...
- USS Experiment, and a
squadron of
armed barges manned by
Haitians known as
picaroons. A French-aligned
Haitian general, André Rigaud, had
instructed his forces...
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Picaroons Traditional Ales are a
production of the
Northampton Brewing Company Ltd.,
which was
started in 1995 and is
located in Fredericton, New Brunswick...
- Farm (1860s),
Apollo Place &
Picaroon Place,
Halls Head. Sutton's
graveyard (1860s),
corner Finistere Island Retreat &
Picaroon Place,
Halls Head. Allandale...
- Kerouac. Boston:
Twayne Publishers, 1986. Gaffié, Luc. Jack Kerouac: The New
Picaroon.
Postillion Press, 1975. Giamo, Ben. Kerouac, The Word and The Way. Southern...
- in line with
ancient beliefs. Perkūnas
pursues his opponent, Velns, for
picaroon or
theft of
fertility and cattle.
Velnias hides in trees,
under stones...
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Resource Bank
North Coast Brewing Company Numi
Organic Tea
Pallet Patagonia Picaroons Traditional Ales
Planet Labs
Posit PBC
Public News
Service Saxbys Coffee...
- and
became "well-known" as a
racehorse owner, with his
horses including Picaroon, one of the
leading colts of the mid-1920s. Cox died at
Newmarket in 1950...