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  2. Lancey Foux - Wikipedia

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    2015–2017: Online beginnings and solo debut. Lancey Foux began his music career in 2015 by freestyling over YouTube beats from his bedroom. In the same year, he released his debut studio album Pink. [ 5] Two weeks later, he released a single titled "About It". [ 6] Later that year, he released his sophomore studio album TEEN SKUM. [ 7]

  3. de Lancey family - Wikipedia

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    History. Of French origin, the de Lancey family was a Huguenot cadet branch of the House of Lancy, recognized in 1697 as part of the noblesse d'ancienne extraction (nobility of old extraction), [1] as its noble status had been proven since the 15th century. The earliest known head of the house, Guy de Lancy, was the first viscount of Laval and ...

  4. William Howe De Lancey - Wikipedia

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    1792–1815. Rank. Colonel. Battles/wars. French Revolutionary Wars. Peninsular War. Hundred Days. Colonel Sir William Howe De Lancey KCB (1778 – 26 June 1815) was an officer in the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. He died of wounds he received at the Battle of Waterloo .

  5. James De Lancey (loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    James De Lancey (loyalist) Colonel James De Lancey [a] (September 6, 1746 – May 2, 1804) was an American-born military officer and politician who led one of the best known and most feared of the loyalist units, De Lancey's Brigade, during the American Revolution. He was known as the "Commander of the Cowboys" by the loyalists and by the ...

  6. Lancey will make smart radiators with recycled e-bike batteries

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    At CES 2019, the company announced that its second-gen hardware will use recycled e-bike batteries. These cells will be sourced from Fluow, a little-known consortium that includes La Poste ...

  7. James De Lancey - Wikipedia

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    Coat of Arms of James de Lancy. De Lancey was born in New York City on November 27, 1703, the first son of Étienne de Lancy and Anne, a daughter of Stephanus Van Cortlandt. His brother, Oliver De Lancey, became a senior Loyalist officer in the American War of Independence, joining General Howe on Staten Island in 1776, and raising and ...

  8. Oliver De Lancey (American loyalist) - Wikipedia

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    De Lancey was a member of the provincial executive council from 1760 until the American Revolutionary War. In 1768, he allied himself with Isaac Sears and the Sons of Liberty. De Lancey spoke out against the Boston Port Act of 1774 but did not support nonimportation. He was one of the persons responsible for the creation of the Committee of Fifty.

  9. De Lancey's Brigade - Wikipedia

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    De Lancey's Brigade, also known as De Lancey's Volunteers, De Lancey's Corps, De Lancey's Provincial Corps, De Lancey's Refugees, and the " Cowboys " or " Cow-boys ", was a Loyalist British provincial military unit, raised for service during the American War of Independence. Its commanders were Brigadier General Oliver De Lancey and his nephew ...