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Place in North Bank Division, The Gambia
Albreda is a historic settlement in The Gambia on the north bank of the Gambia River, variously described as a 'trading post' or a 'slave fort'. It is
Albreda
Country in West Africa
possession of the Gambia River, but the French retained a tiny enclave at Albreda on the river's north bank. This was finally ceded to the United Kingdom
The_Gambia
Island in the lower Gambia River
James is located on the island. It is less than 3.2 km (2 miles) from Albreda on the river's northern bank. As an important historical site in the West
Kunta_Kinteh_Island
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Mount Albreda is a mountain in British Columbia, Canada. Mount Albreda, elevation 3,052 metres (10,013 feet), is the fifth-highest summit in the Monashee
Mount_Albreda
River in British Columbia, Canada
The Albreda River is a river in Thompson-Nicola Regional District and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George in the Interior region of British Columbia
Albreda_River
Lake in Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Albreda Lake is a lake in Thompson-Nicola Regional District in the Interior region of British Columbia, Canada. It is in the Pacific Ocean drainage basin
Albreda_Lake
English noble (died 1177)
fitz Eustace and Albreda de Lisours or the daughter of Roger Bigod of Norfolk. Roger was a son of Richard fitz Eustace and Albreda de Lisours. Roger
Roger_fitz_Richard
Church in Albreda, Gambia
The Portuguese Chapel of Albreda or just Albreda Chapel, also Portuguese Chapel of San Domingo, is the name given to a Catholic chapel built by Portuguese
Portuguese_Chapel_of_Albreda
Abbey) *Ilbert (died c1141) *Henry (died 1187) Albreda Robert de Lissours *Robert (died 1192) Albreda Richard Fitz-Eustace (constable of Chester) John
Pontefract de Lacys' family tree
Pontefract_de_Lacys'_family_tree
Anglo-Norman soldier
Constable of Chester, by his wife Albreda de Lisours (d. 1194), daughter of Robert de Lissours by his wife Albreda de Lacy, daughter and heiress of Robert
John_fitz_Richard
Former West African nation
Niumi. In 1681, the French established a more permanent trading factory at Albreda on the mainland. During most of the 18th century Niumi prospered from its
Kingdom_of_Niumi
Train service between Toronto and Vancouver, Canada
tracks run north and follow the North Thompson River. The icefields of the Albreda Glacier are visible from the route, which is protected by railway slide
The_Canadian
Overseas territories controlled by France (1534–1980)
Arguin Island Niger Senegal Four Communes Upper Volta Togoland James Island Albreda Equatorial Africa Chad Gabon Middle Congo Ubangi-Shari Cameroons Comoros
French_colonial_empire
(1900–1927) The Emirate of Muri (Northeast of Nigeria) (1892–1893) Gambia Albreda (1681–1857) Kunta Kinteh Island (1695–1697, 1702) Chad (1900–1960) Oubangui-Chari
List of French possessions and colonies
List_of_French_possessions_and_colonies
Name list
independently derived from the Norman French derivation of the Germanic name Albreda, which consists of the elements alb 'elf' and radi 'council'; it had fallen
Aubrey
Norman noble family
Kirkstall. Albreda de Lacy, daughter of Robert de Lacy the 2nd Baron, who married Robert de Lissours. Albreda de Lissours, the daughter of Albreda de Lacy
De_Lacy
Constable of Chester (died c. 1163)
Yorkshire. He married Aubrey (or Albreda) de Lissours, daughter of Robert de Lissours by his wife Aubrey (or Albreda) de Lacy, daughter and eventual heiress
Richard_fitz_Eustace
eastern Normandy and the founder of the House of Beaumont. He was married to Albreda or Alberée de la Haye Auberie. His early life and origins are the subject
Humphrey_de_Vieilles
rights from the restricted, neighbouring bases of Fort James Island and Albreda." In 1667, the Royal Adventurers sublet their rights between Capes Blanco
History_of_the_Gambia
Place in North Bank Division, The Gambia
Jufureh The Albreda-Juffure Archway Jufureh Location in the Gambia Coordinates: 13°20′19″N 16°22′57″W / 13.33861°N 16.38250°W / 13.33861; -16.38250
Jufureh
Speaker of the National Assembly of the Gambia, 2022-
National Assembly from 2007 to 2017. Jatta was born on 16 November 1952 in Albreda, Gambia. He was educated at Armitage High School and Yundum College (1970–1973)
Fabakary_Jatta
(1900–1927) The Emirate of Muri (Northeast of Nigeria) (1892–1893) Gambia Albreda (1681–1857) Kunta Kinteh Island (1695–1697, 1702) French Equatorial Africa
List of European colonies in Africa
List_of_European_colonies_in_Africa
1870s–1914 European colonisation of Africa
French West Africa: Mauritania Senegal Albreda (1681–1857, now part of Gambia) French Sudan (now Mali, 1880 – 1958) Liberia Territorial losses of Liberia
Scramble_for_Africa
All the historic holdings of France on the African continent
(1900–1927) The Emirate of Muri (Northeast of Nigeria) (1892–1893) Gambia Albreda (1681–1857) Kunta Kinteh Island (1695–1697, 1702) Chad (1900–1960) Oubangui-Chari
French_Africa
French nobleman (before 990–before 1053)
Born before 990 Died before 1053 Noble family House of Montfort Spouse Albreda de Nogent Issue Amaury I de Montfort Father Amaury, Count of Valenciennes
Guillaume de Montfort of Hainaut
Guillaume_de_Montfort_of_Hainaut
References 101 Mile Lake 103 Mile Lake 105 Mile Lake 108 Mile Lake Adams Lake Albreda Lake Alouette Lake Alice Lake Allison Lake Alta Lake Ambrose Lake Amor
List of lakes of British Columbia
List_of_lakes_of_British_Columbia
Major river in West Africa
Gambia today. Major trading posts on or near the river included Barra, Albreda, Juffure, James Island (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Tendaba, Joar
Gambia_River
President of the Gambia from 1996 to 2017
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Yahya_Jammeh
British colony, 1821-1965
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Gambia Colony and Protectorate
Gambia_Colony_and_Protectorate
Richard fitz Eustace and Albreda de Lacy. Robert was a son of Richard fitz Eustace, Baron of Halton and Constable of Chester and Albreda de Lacy. He was the
Robert fitz Richard (Grand Prior)
Robert_fitz_Richard_(Grand_Prior)
Norman noble (died c. 1015)
Eremburga de Canville, who died before 1011. He married a second time, to Albreda or Aubrée. His children by Eremburga: Hugh, bishop of Bayeux (c. 1011–1049)
Rodulf_of_Ivry
Union of Senegal and The Gambia (1982–89)
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Senegambia_Confederation
few thousand. Contents: A B C D E F G J K L M–P S–Z See also References Albreda Aljamdu Allunhari Allunhari Abdou Amdalai Top of page Badarri Baja Kunda
List of villages in the Gambia
List_of_villages_in_the_Gambia
Geographical region in West Africa
the French took the island of Gorée, and in 1681 they took control of Albreda on the Gambia River. This started a rivalry with the English, and in 1692
Senegambia
Island (in the Gambia) Danish Gold Coast (coastal settlements in Ghana) Albreda (in The Gambia) Comoros French Dahomey (Benin) French Algeria French Cameroon
List of former European colonies
List_of_former_European_colonies
Town in Tyne and Wear, England
church enable some of these to be seen. In 1311, the village was owned by Albreda, widow of Sir Henry Spring, hence the addition of 'le spring'. That explanation
Houghton-le-Spring
River in British Columbia, Canada
Tributaries of the North Thompson River include Pyramid Creek, Canvas Creek, the Albreda River, Thunder River, Mud Creek, Blue River, Mad River, Raft River, Clearwater
North_Thompson_River
Mediaeval hereditary office
He married as his second wife Aubrey/Albreda de Lissours, daughter of Robert de Lissours by his wife Aubrey/Albreda de Lacy, daughter and eventual sole
Constable_of_Chester
Mountain range in the country of Canada
Horne Peak, 2,881 m (9,452 ft) Hallam Peak, 3,205 m (10,515 ft) Mount Albreda, 3,052 m (10,013 ft) Mount Begbie, 2,733 m (8,967 ft) Mount Copeland, 2
Monashee_Mountains
Town and civil parish in Lincolnshire, England
estates in England were settled on Robert's granddaughter and heiress Albreda de Lisours, who gave them to her own grandson Roger de Lacy by agreement
Skegness
British politician (1872-1943)
on 3 June 1925, to Lt.-Col. Burton William Ellis Gething Lady Helena Albreda Marie Gabrielle Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (25 May 1907 – 14 September 1970)
William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 7th Earl Fitzwilliam
William_Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,_7th_Earl_Fitzwilliam
English crusader knight
Maud (c. 1138) married William de Ros William (c. 1142 – c.1208) married Albreda Marmion Geoffrey (c. 1182) married Felicia Felicia (c. 1220) married Philip
Richard_de_Camville
River in British Columbia, Canada
creek is just downstream of confluence of the North Thompson River and the Albreda River, where the North Thompson River turns 90° right and heads south.
Moonbeam Creek (British Columbia)
Moonbeam_Creek_(British_Columbia)
British nobleman and politician
Dundas, in 1854. Died without issue. [a son] (b. and d. 18 Mar 1828) Lady Albreda Elizabeth Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (1829–1891), who married Fitzpatrick Henry
Charles Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 5th Earl Fitzwilliam
Charles_Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,_5th_Earl_Fitzwilliam
Arguin Island Niger Senegal Four Communes Upper Volta Togoland James Island Albreda Equatorial Africa Chad Gabon Middle Congo Ubangi-Shari Cameroons Comoros
French_Colonial_Union
11th-century Anglo-Norman nobleman
three sons, Berengar, William, and Geoffrey, as well as three daughters, Albreda, Adelisa, and Agnes. Berengar inherited the Norman lands and William inherited
Robert_de_Todeni
Anglican church in High Melton, South Yorkshire, England
heiress of Sprotbrough, Albreda de Lisours, in 1167. Some time after William's death, one year after this marriage, Albreda formally transferred some
St_James'_Church,_High_Melton
Albreda River 52°27′51″N 119°07′58″W / 52.46417°N 119.13278°W / 52.46417; -119.13278 Highway 5 Bridge #6 Highway 5 Near the mouth of the Albreda River
List of crossings of the Thompson River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Thompson_River
Village in Oxfordshire, England
(Berengar de Tosny), eldest son of Robert de Todeni. Berengar's sister Albreda inherited Broughton, so her husband Robert de Insula was next to manage
Broughton,_Oxfordshire
Norman landowner and Chief Butler of England (d. 1079)
in Normandy. He was the younger son of Robert de Breval and his wife, Albreda, daughter of Rodolph, Lord of Ivry. He took part in William of Normandy's
Roger_d'Ivry
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
located southwest of the Canoe Reach of Kinbasket Lake and east of the Albreda River, north of Dominion Mountain. It has an area of 451 km2 and is a subrange
Malton_Range
Civil parish in Suffolk, England
the 12th-century foundation endowments of Snape Priory. William Martel, Albreda his wife, and Geoffrey Martel, their son and heir, granted their manors
Aldringham_cum_Thorpe
Angus Horne Lake Raft River Mad River Blue River Mud Creek Thunder River Albreda River Ainslie Creek (formerly Nine Mile Creek) Nahatlatch River Anderson
List of rivers of British Columbia
List_of_rivers_of_British_Columbia
Bishop of Bayeux, Normandy (988–1049)
and Penly. He had two illegitimate children: Roger (died around 1072); Albreda (French: Aubrée or Alberède), claimant to her father's comital title, married
Hugh_of_Bayeux
Raft River Mad River Blue River Mud Creek Thunder River Moonbeam Creek Albreda River Lempriere Creek Stein River Seton River (Seton Creek) Cayoosh Creek
List of tributaries of the Fraser River
List_of_tributaries_of_the_Fraser_River
Christina or Christine of Kent (1269–1284) Alice (1293) Christine (1314) Albreda or Aubrey (about 1320) Lucy of Colney (1328–1330) Mary of Stortford (1330–1334)
Holywell_Priory
River in British Columbia, Canada
river reach up to Class 5 on the International Scale of River Difficulty. Albreda River Thunder River Mud Creek Blue River Mad River Raft River Clearwater
Thompson_River
Advisor to William the Conqueror
(who was a grand-nephew of the Duchess Gunnor of Normandy) by his wife Albreda de la Haye Auberie. He was thus a second cousin once removed of William
Roger_de_Beaumont
Gambian crisis
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
2016–2017 Gambian constitutional crisis
2016–2017_Gambian_constitutional_crisis
Historic site in Norfolk, England
Priory website. Reginald de Warenne Simon Binham Peter de Valognes and wife Albreda de Saint-Saveur Roger de Valognes (their son) and his wife Agnes FitzJohn
Binham_Priory
11th-century Norman nobleman in England
feudal barons of Plympton and Earls of Devon. His first wife was named Albreda, whom Orderic Vitalis refers to as a daughter of the aunt of William the
Baldwin_FitzGilbert
River in British Columbia, Canada
kilometres (6.8 mi) west and upstream of the confluence of that river with the Albreda River and about the same distance from British Columbia Highway 5. The
Canvas_Creek
Colonisation efforts of the Duchy of Courland
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Curonian_colonisation
Grade I listed country house in Southill, Bedfordshire, England
the same size and location to one perhaps early 13th century overlord "Albreda", the younger sister of Walter Espec, who married Geoffrey de Trailly and
Southill_Park
English country house in Watford, United Kingdom
wife conveyed land and a third part of a mill written as 'La Grava' to Albreda de Brittewell and her two sisters Alice and Ellen. In 1324–5 Thomas de
The_Grove,_Watford
English. We also find one of these Gerolds rejoicing in two wives, named Albreda and Emicia, and who has a son, Robert, by the first. The other Gerold had
Tancarville_family
Gambian coup d'état attempt
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
2022_Gambian_coup_attempt
West African independent sovereign state
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
The_Gambia_(1965–1970)
English baron
Roger became Baron of Pontefract on the death of his paternal grandmother Albreda de Lisours (died after 1194) who had inherited the Barony in her own right
Roger_de_Lacy_(1170–1211)
French state archive of materials related to the French colonial empire
Arguin Island Niger Senegal Four Communes Upper Volta Togoland James Island Albreda Equatorial Africa Chad Gabon Middle Congo Ubangi-Shari Cameroons Comoros
Archives nationales d'outre-mer
Archives_nationales_d'outre-mer
Lieutenant for Northamptonshire. Vernon married, on 21 June 1853, Lady Albreda Elizabeth Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (1829–1891), youngest daughter of the 5th
Fitzpatrick Vernon, 2nd Baron Lyveden
Fitzpatrick_Vernon,_2nd_Baron_Lyveden
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
the eastern end of the range. The Canoe River is on the north side of Albreda Pass, which is the divide between the North Thompson and the Rocky Mountain
Cariboo_Mountains
Armed conflict
Georgetown on MacCarthy Island, but the French still held their trading post at Albreda, which was described as a "very acute" challenge to British trade. King
Barra_War
Irish cricketer and Major
playing in two international matches in 1899. Meldon married in 1925 Albreda Bewicke-Copley. "Meldon, Philip Albert" . Thom's Irish Who's Who . Dublin:
Philip_Meldon
11th-century Norman nobleman
originally the property of a freeman named Esket. Peter de Valognes married Albreda de Rie, the sister of Eudo the Dapifer, and are known to have had the following
Peter_de_Valognes
British politician
of the British Aristocracy. The couple had three children: Marie "Mab" Albreda Blanche Wentworth-FitzWilliam (1879 - 14 April 1963) (married Major Harold
Henry_Wentworth-FitzWilliam
Village in Ziguinchor, Senegal
The nearest towns are Folonko, Allahein, Niafourang, Kabadio, Kérouané, Albreda, Kafountine, and Diana. According to PEPAM (Water and Sanitation Program
Abéné
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Timeline_of_Serer_history
Commune in Normandy, France
eastern Normandy and the founder of the House of Beaumont. He was married to Albreda or Alberée de la Haye Auberie. His son, Roger de Beaumont, a powerful 11th
Beaumont-le-Roger
Serer kingdom in present-day Senegal
increasingly prey on their subjects. In 1857 the French trading post at Albreda on the Gambia was given to the English in exchange for Portendick, and
Saloum
Barony in County Tipperary, Ireland
(born about 1142, from Leicestershire, England, died about 1208) married Albreda Marmion (born about 1150) about 1164 when she was just 14 years old
Iffa_and_Offa_West
Community in British Columbia, Canada
separated it from the passable Albreda–Jasper road. However, a CN flatcar typically transported vehicles over the Albreda–Jasper section for many years
Avola,_British_Columbia
British peer, nobleman and Liberal Party politician
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (7 August 1852 – 11 September 1889), politician. Lady Albreda Mary Wentworth-Fitzwilliam (19 January 1855 – 9 October 1933); married
William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, 6th Earl Fitzwilliam
William_Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,_6th_Earl_Fitzwilliam
Archaeological site in Senegal and the Gambia
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Senegambian_stone_circles
Village in Bedfordshire, England
On Curteys's death in 1391, control of the manor passed to his wife, Albreda. The village's connection to Richard II and the crown continued when Sir
Wymington
A former Benedictine priory founded by Peter de Valognes and his wife Albreda. Today the nave of the much larger priory church has become the Church
List of English Heritage properties
List_of_English_Heritage_properties
English nobleman (1095–1177)
royal steward and many estates in East Anglia. He also succeeded his aunt Albreda, heiress of her brother Berengar de Tosny, with lands in Yorkshire, including
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk
Hugh_Bigod,_1st_Earl_of_Norfolk
mouth just upstream of confluence of the North Thompson River and the Albreda River, where the North Thompson River turns 90° right and heads south.
Arthur_Reid_Lempriere
English Barons
Baron Marmion of Tamworth, in 1166. Benefactor of the Knights Templar. Albreda, sole daughter and heir of Geoffrey Marmion, married William, son of the
Baron_Marmion
English judge in Ireland (d. 1317 or 1318)
Canoun's murder, despite the victim's eminence. Hugh's wife was called Albreda. It is likely that they had sons, as in his petition for possession of
Hugh_Canoun
Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
Gambia_Independence_Act_1964
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
1994_Gambian_coup_d'état
Failed communist and military coup
Senegambia Mali Empire Kaabu Saloum Niumi Niani Wuli Curonian colonisation Albreda Gambia Colony and Protectorate Gambia Independence Act 1964 Coups d'état
1981_Gambian_coup_attempt
Coast Mountains Albert Edward 2,093 6,867 Vancouver Island Ranges Albreda 3,052 10,013 Monashee Mountains → Malton Range Alexis 2,123 6,965 Hart
List of mountains of British Columbia
List_of_mountains_of_British_Columbia
site. In 1050–1051, Humphrey de Vieilles, following the wish of his wife Albreda, founded a second abbey for women, the Abbey of Saint-Léger. The abbey
Préaux_Abbey
by Statute Law Revision Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. 66)) Portendic and Albreda Convention Act 1858 21 & 22 Vict. c. 35 12 July 1858 An Act to remove Doubts
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1858
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1858
Irish politician and peer (1808-1854)
Butler (1846–1929), married the Hon. William Henry Fitzwilliam. Marie "Mab" Albreda Blanche Wentworth-FitzWilliam (1879 - 14 April 1963), married Major Harold
John Butler, 2nd Marquess of Ormonde
John_Butler,_2nd_Marquess_of_Ormonde
Warrant issued by the British monarch granting precedence
Borrett William Vanneck, 5th Baron Huntingfield 1923 Gladys Foljambe Dorothy Albreda Bewicke-Copley Robert Bewicke-Copley, 5th Baron Cromwell 1924 Catherine
Royal_warrant_of_precedence
11th and 12th-century Norman nobleman and royal official in England
were Ralph, Robert, Bishop of Séez, Hubert, William, and Adam. A sister, Albreda, was married to Peter de Valognes. There was also another sister, named
Eudo_Dapifer
Civil parish in England
his priory of Blyth, as well as a donor of lands. His wife was called Albreda, and they had a son, Robert. Cottam was spelt 'Cotum' in 1280 but this
Cottam,_Nottinghamshire
ALBREDA
ALBREDA
ALBREDA
Girl/Female
Australian
Best at Being the Worst; Best
Boy/Male
Sikh
Praise of God in heaven
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Divine
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English hop ‘valley among hills’ + wudu ‘wood’. There is a Hopwood in Worcestershire, identical in meaning, which may also have given rise to the surname in some instances.
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Arnlaugr, ARNLAUG means "eagle vow."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Livius, possibly LIVIO means "bluish."
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
The Moon
Girl/Female
Tamil
In flower, Bright as the dawn
Boy/Male
English
Form of Mervin.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Philosophical verses, Activity, Dancer, Actress
ALBREDA
ALBREDA
ALBREDA
ALBREDA
ALBREDA