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Nathaniel Bacon may refer to: Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey (died 1622), lawyer and MP for Norfolk, half-brother of Francis Bacon Nathaniel Bacon (painter)
Nathaniel_Bacon
Colonist of the Virginia Colony and leader of Bacon's Rebellion
Nathaniel Bacon (January 3, 1647 – October 26, 1676) was an English merchant adventurer who settled in the Virginia Colony, where he sat on the Governor's
Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia colonist)
Nathaniel_Bacon_(Virginia_colonist)
English painter, landowner and horticulturist (1585–1627)
Sir Nathaniel Bacon, KB (1585 – 1627) was an English painter, landowner and horticulturist from Culford, Suffolk. Bacon was particularly known for his
Nathaniel_Bacon_(painter)
1675–1676 Virginia rebellion against the colonial government
Bacon's Rebellion was an armed rebellion by Virginia settlers that took place from 1676 to 1677. It was led by Nathaniel Bacon against Colonial Governor
Bacon's_Rebellion
Virginia colonial politician (1620–1692)
Nathaniel Bacon (c. 1620 – 1692), sometimes referred to as "Bacon the Elder" was a politician in colonial Virginia. As President of the Virginia Governor's
Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia politician)
Nathaniel_Bacon_(Virginia_politician)
Historic house in Virginia, United States
the Revolutionary era. In the early 1670s, the property was owned by Nathaniel Bacon. The colonists in outlying locations such as those in Henrico and the
Curles_Neck_Plantation
People with family name "Bacon"
Michael Bacon (b. 1949), American musician Montagu Bacon (1688–1749), English scholar and critic Nathaniel Bacon (disambiguation) Nathaniel Bacon (d. 1622)
Bacon_(surname)
English lawyer and politician
Sir Nathaniel Bacon (died 7 November 1622), of Stiffkey in Norfolk, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament (MP). Nathaniel Bacon was the second
Nathaniel_Bacon_of_Stiffkey
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American basketball player Nathaniel Ayers (born 1951), American musician who is the subject of the 2009 film The Soloist Nathaniel Bacon (1647–1676), Virginia
Nathaniel
English Jesuit (1598–1676)
Nathaniel Bacon SJ (14 August 1598 – 2 December 1676), better known under the assumed name of Southwell (Sotwel, or Sotvellus in Latin), which he took
Nathaniel_Bacon_(Jesuit)
English politician (1510–1579)
Hertfordshire), by whom he was the father of Nathaniel Bacon (1593–1660) and Francis Bacon (1600–1663). Sir Nathaniel Bacon (c.1546 – November 1622), who first
Nicholas_Bacon_(Lord_Keeper)
Historic house in Virginia, US
house became known as "Bacon's Castle" because it was occupied as a fort or "castle" by the followers of Nathaniel Bacon during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676.
Bacon's_Castle
Settler in colonial Virginia
Jamestown and became a member of Nathaniel Bacon's Rebellion. He took the lead of the rebellion after Sir Nathaniel Bacon died from dysentery. The members
John_Ingram_(revolutionary)
Scandalous Ministers. Nathaniel was the father of Thomas Bacon, MP. This Nathaniel Bacon served alongside another Nathaniel Bacon Recorder of Ipswich on
Nathaniel_Bacon_of_Friston
1676 list of complaints by Nathaniel Bacon
the Declaration of the People, was a list of complaints issued by Nathaniel Bacon on July 30, 1676, in which he proclaimed Virginia's colonial governor
Declaration of the People of Virginia
Declaration_of_the_People_of_Virginia
English politician
Nathaniel Bacon (12 December 1593 – 1660) was an English Puritan lawyer, writer and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between
Nathaniel Bacon (English politician)
Nathaniel_Bacon_(English_politician)
Historic building in Virginia, US
Nathaniel Bacon School is a historic school building located in Richmond, Virginia. The structure was built in 1914 based on a design by Charles M. Robinson
Nathaniel_Bacon_School
English politician
Elizabeth married Nathaniel Bacon and as he had forbidden the match, she was cut off without a penny. However, both Thomas Bacon, Nathaniel's wealthy merchant
Sir_Edward_Duke,_1st_Baronet
American politician 1652–1704
was a sympathizer of Nathaniel Bacon in Bacon's Rebellion. He took an active part in the rebellion, first by helping persuade Bacon to take unlawful command
William_Byrd_I
for scrapping on 29 October, and was scrapped there in March 1968. Nathaniel Bacon was built by Alabama Drydock Company, Mobile, Alabama. She was completed
List_of_Liberty_ships_(N)
Calendar year
to any Indian who surrenders. June – Bacon's Rebellion begins in the Virginia Colony. On July 30, Nathaniel Bacon and his followers issue the Declaration
1676
US cargo ship class of WWII
by using the bow section of Bert Williams and the stern section of Nathaniel Bacon, both of which had been wrecked. The new ship was named SS Boccadasse
Liberty_ship
Topics referred to by the same term
Justice Bacon may refer to: Nathaniel Bacon (Michigan jurist) (1802–1869), associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court William J. Bacon (1803–1889)
Justice_Bacon
Military unit
system was put to the test in 1676 during Bacon's Rebellion. The Crown's militia was victorious over Nathaniel Bacon, who tried to seize power. Virginia militia
Virginia_militia
Period in English and Scottish culture corresponding to the reign of James VI and I
Peake the Elder (died 1619), William Larkin (fl. 1609–19), and Sir Nathaniel Bacon (1585–1627). Some would also claim, as part of this trend, Cornelius
Jacobean_era
English peer
second wife, Jane. After his father's death, his mother married Sir Nathaniel Bacon. Cornwallis married twice. He married firstly: Elizabeth Ashburnham
Frederick Cornwallis, 1st Baron Cornwallis
Frederick_Cornwallis,_1st_Baron_Cornwallis
Knitted fabric or textile resembling velvet
unclear who first created it. There is a 1591 entry in the accounts of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk, England, "for half a yard of vellewre to make
Velour
U.S. Military base
Colonel Nathaniel Bacon (This Colonel Bacon, who rose to the president of the Council of the State, was first cousin once removed of Nathaniel Bacon, Jr.
Cheatham_Annex
Intestinal inflammation causing bloody diarrhea
spend the rest of his life. 1676: Nathaniel Bacon died of dysentery after taking control of Virginia following Bacon's Rebellion. He is believed to have
Dysentery
Archaic wild-harvested food
soon as nesting season began each year. In the manorial accounts of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey in Norfolk, there is an entry in the 3 months to 24 March
Plover_eggs
Bacon's Laws were a series of reform measures that were passed in the colonial assembly of Virginia after Nathaniel Bacon invaded Jamestown on June 23
Bacon's_Laws
Representative assembly in colonial Virginia
Nathaniel Bacon. They enacted legislation designed to further popular sovereignty and representative government and to equalize opportunities. Bacon took
House_of_Burgesses
British baronet (born 1953)
Lady Bacon have four sons: Henry Hickman Bacon (b. 23 April 1984) Edmund Bacon (b. 1986) Nathaniel Bacon (b. 1989) Thomas Castell Bacon (b. 1992) Bacon inherited
Sir Nicholas Bacon, 14th Baronet
Sir_Nicholas_Bacon,_14th_Baronet
1675–1677 war in British America
army. By 1676 in Virginia, Bacon's Rebellion had broken out, in which a vigilante militia under the command of Nathaniel Bacon attacked local Native Americans
Chowanoc_War
Battle involving colonists and indigenous peoples fought near Richmond, Virginia
20 years later, during Bacon’s Rebellion, in 1676. More Indian incursions led the Virginia colonists to authorize Nathaniel Bacon to march against the Indians
Battle_of_Bloody_Run_(1656)
Book by Edmund Morgan
uprisings as Bacon's Rebellion left the oligarchs worried about retaining power. Morgan also suggests that rebel leader Nathaniel Bacon, in encouraging
American Slavery, American Freedom
American_Slavery,_American_Freedom
business with a special pass. Bacon's Rebellion was an armed rebellion in 1676 by Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel Bacon against the rule of Governor
History of Jamestown, Virginia (1607–1699)
History_of_Jamestown,_Virginia_(1607–1699)
English courtier (1581–1659)
years. On 1 May 1614, she married Nathaniel Bacon, of Culford, Suffolk, seventh (or ninth) son of Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Culford and Redgrave, High Sheriff
Jane_Cornwallis
Virginia landowner and politician
Ballard sold a tract of land in Henrico County to Nathaniel Bacon in 1675. The following year, as Bacon's public hostility to Berkeley's governorship grew
Thomas_Ballard
Ethnic group
rights. During Bacon's Rebellion, the Mattaponi were one of several innocent tribes attacked by colonial militia directed by Nathaniel Bacon. Historians
Mattaponi
American judge of Michigan Supreme Court
Nathaniel Bacon (1802–1869) was a member of the Michigan Supreme Court from 1855 to 1857. Bacon was born at Ballston Spa, New York. He graduated from
Nathaniel Bacon (Michigan jurist)
Nathaniel_Bacon_(Michigan_jurist)
English landowner and politician
of Raynham, Norfolk and his wife Anne Bacon (1573–1622), eldest of the three daughters of Sir Nathaniel Bacon (c.1546–1622) by his first wife, Anne Gresham
Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Baronet
Sir_Roger_Townshend,_1st_Baronet
17th-century English politician
was educated at Queens' College, Cambridge. His brother was Nathaniel Bacon. In 1645 Bacon was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Ipswich in the Long
Francis_Bacon_(Ipswich_MP)
Merchant and politician of The Colony of Virginia
in the House of Burgesses. Rebel Nathaniel Bacon commandeered this man's house in Gloucester County during Bacon's Rebellion (and died there), and later
Thomas_Pate
Federally recognized tribe in Virginia, U.S.
white and black former indentured servants. The rebellion was led by Nathaniel Bacon against his relation, Governor Sir William Berkeley. The cause of the
Pamunkey
Colonial tavernkeeper, politician and rebel
tavernkeeper in Jamestown. Lawrence became one of Nathaniel Bacon's closest confidantes during Bacon's Rebellion and briefly served in the House of Burgesses
Richard_Lawrence_(burgess)
English politician
Osborne. Jemimah Bacon. Nathaniel Bacon, a painter. Cokayne, George E. (June 1900). Complete baronetage. Exeter. hdl:2027/uc1.c005356530. "BACON, Nicholas (c
Sir Nicholas Bacon, 1st Baronet, of Redgrave
Sir_Nicholas_Bacon,_1st_Baronet,_of_Redgrave
1689 tragicomic play by Aphra Behn
actually traveled to the Americas. Through her heroic presentation of Nathaniel Bacon and his contempt for the colonial administration, Behn seems to voice
The Widdow Ranter, or, the History of Bacon in Virginia
The_Widdow_Ranter,_or,_the_History_of_Bacon_in_Virginia
American planter and politician (1641–1681)
replacing Robert Wynne, who died the previous year. On May 10, as the Nathaniel Bacon crisis was building, Berkeley dissolved the House of Burgesses and
Augustine_Warner_Jr.
U.S. state
of Nathaniel Bacon, upset by Berkeley's refusal to retaliate against the tribes, burned Jamestown. Bacon's Rebellion forced the signing of Bacon's Laws
Virginia
English noble (c.1558–1597)
Berners, son of Sir Thomas Knyvett and Elizabeth Bacon (daughter and co-heiress of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey) and had issue. Burgh died at Newry, County
Thomas_Burgh,_3rd_Baron_Burgh
Early Virginia landholder (died before 1696)
support Nathaniel Bacon in opposition to Berkeley during the rebellion of 1676." Sarah Drummond and her husband were important members of Bacon's Rebellion
Sarah_Drummond
Major urban fires affecting more than one building
homeless. 1676 – Jamestown, Virginia was burned by Nathaniel Bacon and his followers during Bacon's Rebellion to prevent Governor Berkley from using it
List_of_town_and_city_fires
Appointed post in the Colony of Virginia
absentee from 1688) Gen. Joseph Bridger (1684) President of the Council Nathaniel Bacon (1688–1690) Lieutenant Governor Francis Nicholson (1690–1692) Governor
List of colonial governors of Virginia
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Virginia
English clergyman and politician
since 1629 Member of Parliament for Cambridge University 1640–1648 With: Thomas Eden 1640–1644 Nathaniel Bacon 1645–1648 Succeeded by Nathaniel Bacon
Henry_Lucas_(politician)
Historic Native American tribe in Virginia
their lands. Although the colony had prohibited Indian slavery by law, Nathaniel Bacon re-introduced the practice in 1676. It was violently opposed by the
Appomattoc
Calendar year
12 Adam Christian Agricola, German Evangelical preacher (d. 1645) Nathaniel Bacon, English politician (d. 1660) Leonardo Agostini, Italian antiquary
1593
Civil unrest characterized by strong labor militancy and strike activity
dramatic was the uprising in the Royal colony of Virginia in 1676 led by Nathaniel Bacon against the corrupt royal governor, Sir William Berkeley. The Great
Labour_revolt
English politician
Jane Stanhope 2. Sir Roger Townshend, 1st Baronet 10. Sir Nathaniel Bacon 5. Anne Bacon 11. Anne Gresham 1. Horatio Townshend, 1st Viscount Townshend
Horatio Townshend, 1st Viscount Townshend
Horatio_Townshend,_1st_Viscount_Townshend
17th-century English politician
Commons of England in 1654-1655 and 1660-1661. Bacon was the son of Nathaniel Bacon of Friston, Suffolk, and his wife Anne Le Gros, daughter of Sir Thomas
Thomas_Bacon_(politician)
Woollen cloth from 15-16th century england
tailor Edmund Peckover, in his very long and detailed 1592 bill to Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk, charged xxxv s (35 shillings - £1.75) for 15
Saye
Colonial merchant, politician and rebel (1622–1677)
four fireplaces. Crewes befriended the young adventurer immigrant Nathaniel Bacon and became one of his most loyal supporters. Crews and trader William
James_Crewes
English politician
two sons who were also Members of Parliament: Nathaniel Bacon (1593–1660); Francis Bacon (1600–1663). BACON, Edward (1548-1618), of Bray, Berks. and Shrubland
Edward_Bacon_(died_1618)
Day of the year
Polish-Lithuanian force. 1676 – Nathaniel Bacon issues the "Declaration of the People of Virginia", beginning Bacon's Rebellion against the rule of Governor
July_30
Virginia anti-miscegenation law
raising families together across racial lines. In 1676, White settler Nathaniel Bacon led an uprising against Governor William Berkeley. He and others who
Racial_Integrity_Act_of_1924
Mutual dependence of parties that trade within an economic system
Researches into the Mathematical Theory of Wealth. Translated by Nathaniel Bacon. p. 127. Baldwin, David A. (1980). "Interdependence and power: a conceptual
Economic_interdependence
English colonial administrator (1643–1695)
allowed to remain governor of Virginia from afar at half the salary. Nathaniel Bacon Sr., who had administered the colony during Howard's time in New York
Francis Howard, 5th Baron Howard of Effingham
Francis_Howard,_5th_Baron_Howard_of_Effingham
First Family of Virginia
and heir of Nathaniel Bacon), the cousin of the rebel for whom Bacon's Rebellion is named, her parents being Anthony Smith and Martha Bacon. The widower
Burwell_family_of_Virginia
Native American people
son and two servants on his plantation. A Virginian militia led by Nathaniel Bacon entered Maryland, attacked the Doeg and besieged the Susquehannock
Doeg_people
order). George Gower (c. 1540–1596) Nicolas Hilliard (1547–1619) Sir Nathaniel Bacon (1585–1627) Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen (1593–1661) Sir Anthony van
List_of_British_painters
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1295 onwards
Francis Bacon 1648 John Gurdon Francis Bacon 1653 Not represented in Barebones Parliament 1654 Nathaniel Bacon Francis Bacon 1656 Nathaniel Bacon Francis
Ipswich_(constituency)
Topics referred to by the same term
settlement in South Africa Southwell (surname) Southwell, assumed name of Nathaniel Bacon (Jesuit) Viscount Southwell, a title in the Peerage of Ireland Southwell
Southwell
Virginia burgess
Elizabeth, the daughter of Sir Edward Duke and widow of former rebel Nathaniel Bacon) and Edward Mihill, who were themselves replaced by the November 1682
Thomas_Wythe_Sr.
Historical Native American tribe from Virginia and North Carolina
middleman was undermined. In May 1676, the Occaneechi allied with Nathaniel Bacon and his British troops in a war with the Susquehannock; however, the
Occaneechi
widow married secondly wealthy planter Nathaniel Bacon (politician) (cousin of the future rebel Nathaniel Bacon), who had been a burgess for York County
William_Tayloe_(planter)
English colonial administrator
Berkeley's appeal "in favour of free trade". In 1675, Berkeley appointed Nathaniel Bacon, his wife's nephew, to Virginian high office. Slow to respond to Indian
William_Berkeley_(governor)
Magisterial district in Virginia, United States
residence of Nathaniel Bacon, who led Bacon's Rebellion during the Colonial period and also was known for his campaigns against Native Americans. Bacon lived
Varina,_Virginia
Indigenous people of the Eastern Woodlands
River, killing 36 colonists, and at the falls of the James River. Nathaniel Bacon, unhappy with Governor Sir William Berkeley's response to the raids
Susquehannock
All rebellions in the United States
List of invocations of the Insurrection Act "Africans in America/Part 1/Bacon's Rebellion". www.pbs.org. Retrieved 2022-12-22. "Green Spring Plantation
List of rebellions in the United States
List_of_rebellions_in_the_United_States
Highest level of a body of water
Land Boundaries Adjacent to Tidal Or Navigable Waters (2001), p. 72. Nathaniel Bacon, The Continuation of an Historicall Discourse, of the Government of
High_water_mark
access or UK public library membership required.) "Oxford DNB article: Bacon, Nathaniel (subscription needed)". Oxford University Press. 2004. Retrieved 8
List_of_members_of_Gray's_Inn
Belgian Jesuit
Societatis Jesu published in 1676 by Nathaniel Bacon, and he resolved to revise and update the bibliography of Bacon with the help of scientific methods
Augustin_de_Backer
Weapon for use in waters, triggered by the target's approach
previously cleared area off the Greek island of Kythira in June 1945, and Nathaniel Bacon which hit a minefield off Civitavecchia, Italy in December 1945, caught
Naval_mine
Decade
to any Indian who surrenders. June – Bacon's Rebellion begins in the Virginia Colony. On July 30, Nathaniel Bacon and his followers issue the Declaration
1670s
Early Virginia colonist, landowner, militia officer, clerk and legislative representative
of our father in law Nathaniel Bacon and our mother Ann his wife, with her brother William Smith." On July 9, 1655, Nathaniel Bacon, administrator of the
George_Fawdon
Arthur Duck 1644–1645: Edmund Pierce Appointed by Oliver Cromwell 1657: Nathaniel Bacon (died 1660) Restoration of the Monarchy 1660–1664: Sir Richard Fanshawe
List of Masters of Requests of England and Scotland
List_of_Masters_of_Requests_of_England_and_Scotland
College of the University of Cambridge
Performer Harivansh Rai Bachchan 1907 2003 20th century Indian poet Nathaniel Bacon 1640 1676 Revolutionary in Virginia Geoffrey Barnes 1932 2010 Secretary
St Catharine's College, Cambridge
St_Catharine's_College,_Cambridge
British colony in North America (1634–1776)
Susquehannock raided plantations in Virginia, killing 36 colonists. Nathaniel Bacon, unhappy with Governor Sir William Berkeley's response to the raids
Province_of_Maryland
nonconformists in his realms. 1676 Declaration of the People Issued by Nathaniel Bacon; proclaims the colonial governor of Virginia as corrupt. 1687 Declaration
List of international declarations
List_of_international_declarations
English carpenter and joiner
employed by Sir Nicholas Bacon, the Lord Keeper, for his buildings on Fetter Lane. Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey and Sir Nicholas Bacon of Redgrave paid him
William_Portington
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
The house was built c. 1740 by Nathaniel Bacon, and is a well-preserved transitional Georgian-Federal style house. Bacon, along with the later owners Gleason
Bacon-Gleason-Blodgett Homestead
Bacon-Gleason-Blodgett_Homestead
English politician
Norfolk. He had married Elizabeth, the daughter and co-heiress of Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk, with whom he had 2 sons and a daughter: The Royalist
Thomas_Knyvet_(died_1605)
September 18, 1676: Jamestown was burned/torched by Bacon's Rebellion forces. October 1676: Nathaniel Bacon died, marking a death knell to the rebellion. 1676:
Timeline of Jamestown, Virginia
Timeline_of_Jamestown,_Virginia
Participant in Bacon's Rebellion (c. 1647 – 1677)
Governor William Berkeley and the Virginia General Assembly, joining Nathaniel Bacon in a revolt in 1676. He was captured and executed in 1677. Giles Bland
Giles_Bland
American musician (1865–1935)
was born in Hyannis, Massachusetts, the daughter of Nathaniel Bacon III and Cornelia W. Sherman Bacon. She began piano studies in Boston under James M.
Harriet_Bacon_MacDonald
American architect (1867–1932)
Springfield School, 608 North 28th Street, Richmond, Virginia, NRHP-listed. Nathaniel Bacon School, 815 North 35th Street, Richmond, Virginia, NRHP-listed. Kenbridge
Charles M. Robinson (architect)
Charles_M._Robinson_(architect)
Day of the year
1676 – Jamestown is burned to the ground by the forces of Nathaniel Bacon during Bacon's Rebellion. 1777 – American Revolutionary War: British forces
September_19
American politician (1616–1685)
Mallory. On 2 March 1661, George Morris was requested by Lt. Col. Nathaniel Bacon to survey land claimed by Capt. Martin Palmer and John Prosyer concerning
George_Morris_(burgess)
English polymath, philosopher and friar (c.1219/20–c.1292)
Roger Bacon (/ˈbeɪkən/; Latin: Rogerus or Rogerius Baconus, Baconis, also Frater Rogerus; c. 1219/20 – c. 1292), also known by the scholastic accolade
Roger_Bacon
Structure to support women's skirts in a desired shape
was making her "a pair of verdingale sleeves & a French verdingale". Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey, Norfolk, bought "vardinggale slevis" stiffened with "bents"
Farthingale
NATHANIEL BACON
NATHANIEL BACON
Male
English
 English form of Greek Nathanael, NATHANIEL means "given of God" or "whom God gave." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an apostle, probably the same person as Bartholomew.
Male
Greek
(Îαθαναήλ) Greek form of Hebrew Nethanel, NATHANAEL means "given of God" or "whom God gave." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of an apostle, probably the same person as Bartholomaios (English Bartholomew).
Boy/Male
Biblical American French Hebrew
The gift of God.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Gift of God; God has Given
Boy/Male
British, English, French
Gift from God
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew
Gift of God; God has Given; One of the 12 Biblical Apostles
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Given by God
Female
French
French form of Latin Natalia, NATHALIE means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
Male
Hebrew
(× Ö°×ªÖ·× Ö°×ֵל) Hebrew name NETHANEL means "given of God" or "whom God gave." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including the fourth son of Jesse.
Biblical
the gift of God
Boy/Male
Hebrew American
God has given. One of the 12 biblical apostles.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Champion; King of the Jews; Awesome with Sports
Biblical
same as Nathanael
Girl/Female
Indian
Gift from God
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Nethanel, NETHANEEL means "given of God" or "whom God gave." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including the fourth son of Jesse.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish, Italian, Polish, Shakespearean
Gift of God; Given by God; God has Given
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Spanish
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Hebrew, Polish, Spanish
Gift from God; Given by God; God has Given
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Shakespearean
Gift of God; God has given. One of the 12 biblical apostles.
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Greek Nathanael, NATANAEL means "given of God" or "whom God gave."
NATHANIEL BACON
NATHANIEL BACON
Surname or Lastname
Vietnamese
Vietnamese : unexplained.Dutch (De Van) : metonymic occupational name for a winnower or a maker of winnowing fans, from Middle Dutch van(ne) ‘fan’.English : Western English variant of Fann.Czech (Vaň) : from a pet form of the personal name Václav, Old Czech Vęceslav (see Vacek).Ukrainian : from a short form of the personal name Ivan, Slavic form of John.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Old Manor
Male
German
German form of Gothic Odovacar, OTTOKAR means "watchful of wealth."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Age, Man, Long lived, One with long life
Girl/Female
Muslim
Cloudlet
Girl/Female
British, English
Controller
Girl/Female
French Italian
Woman of God. A feminine form of the Hebrew name Gabriel.
Boy/Male
German Teutonic Polish Swedish
Brave adviser; honest advisor.
Girl/Female
Danish, Hindu, Indian, Swedish, Tamil
Ornaments; Mountain of Strength; Goddess Lakshmi / Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu
Pretty
NATHANIEL BACON
NATHANIEL BACON
NATHANIEL BACON
NATHANIEL BACON
NATHANIEL BACON
n.
A flitch; as, a flick of bacon.
n.
A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding.
v. i.
A word occurring in a corrupt passage of Bacon's Essays, and probably meaning, to stir, to move.
v. t.
To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon.
v. t.
To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.
n.
A large and thick pancake, with slices of bacon in it.
n.
The side of a hog salted and cured; a side of bacon.
a.
Of or pertaining to Lord Bacon, or to his system of philosophy.
n.
Skin of bacon.
v. t.
A thin, broad piece cut off; as, a slice of bacon; a slice of cheese; a slice of bread.
n. pl.
In the southern and western parts of the United States, the portion of the hog between the ham and the shoulder; bacon; -- called also middles.
n.
A genus of coleopterous insects, the larvae of which feed animal substances. They are very destructive to dries meats, skins, woolens, and furs. The most common species is D. lardarius, known as the bacon beetle.
n.
A thin slice of bacon.
n.
Bacon; the flesh of swine.
a.
Designating, or pertaining to, a kind of glass inclosure for keeping ferns, mosses, etc., or for transporting growing plants from a distance; as, a Wardian case of plants; -- so named from the inventor, Nathaniel B. Ward, an Englishman.
a.
A grate on which bacon is laid.
n.
To stuff with bacon; to dress or enrich with lard; esp., to insert lardons of bacon or pork in the surface of, before roasting; as, to lard poultry.
superl.
Discolored and rancid; reasty; as, rusty bacon.
v. t.
To place lard or bacon amongst; to mix, as fat meat with lean.
n.
An organ or instrument; hence, a method by which philosophical or scientific investigation may be conducted; -- a term adopted from the Aristotelian writers by Lord Bacon, as the title ("Novum Organon") of part of his treatise on philosophical method.