Scott had many dogs. His favorite was a cross between a wolfhound and a deerhound named Maida. Others were names Ginger, Camp, Nimrod, Spice and Triton.
Helen Keller's dog's name was Sir Thomas.
Sarah's dog was named Merlin and Sir Didymus's dog (bearing a striking resemblance to Merlin), was named Ambrosius.
The three prominent English sea dogs were Sir Francis Drake, Sir John Hawkins, and Sir Walter Raleigh. They were known for their privateering activities against the Spanish and played key roles during the Elizabethan era.
The dog's name is called "Sir Prance-a-Lot". He is a talking, sophisticated dog who helps James on his adventures in the animated television series "James and the Giant Peach".
Sir Walter Raleigh did not personally discover any new animals. However, during his explorations of South America, he would have encountered a range of wildlife native to the region such as jaguars, monkeys, macaws, and various reptiles and insects.
Sir Walter Raleigh's father's name was Walter Raleigh.
Sir Walter Raleigh's nickname (given by Queen Elizabeth) was Water because Sir Walter Raleigh never pronounced the letter l because of his accent .
There was a Knight with the christian name Walter - Sir Walter Raleigh
his father
He was knighted by queen Elizabeth of Spain.
I believe it was Sir Walter Raleigh.
The nanny goat
Sir Walter Scott released the following novels in 1822:The PirateThe Fortunes of NigelPeveril of the Peak
sir Walter sir Walter
That is the correct spelling of "sir" (a polite term or a title).(It is capitalized when used with a name, e.g. Sir Walter Raleigh.)
The Crown - he named after Queen Elizabeth
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