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What (who) is Sackville - definition


Sackville         
Sackville é uma cidade no sudeste de Nova Brunswick, no Canadá. É o lar da Universidade Mount Allison, uma universidade de graduação em artes liberais.
Sackville Carden         
Sackville Hamilton Carden KCMG (3 de maio de 1857 - 6 de maio de 1930) foi um oficial sênior da Marinha Real no fim do século XIX e começo do século XX. Em cooperação com a Marinha francesa, ele liderou as forças navais britânicas no Mar Mediterrâneo durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial.
Vita Sackville-West         
Victoria Mary Sackville-West, mais conhecida por Vita Sackville-West, CH (Knole House, 9 de Março de 1892 – Jardim do Castelo de Sissinghurst, 2 de Junho de 1962) foi uma poetisa, romancista e paisagista inglesa. O seu longo poema narrativo, The Land, valeu-lhe o prémio Hawthornden Prize em 1927.
Examples of use of Sackville
1. Rother district – Bexhill Sackville: Con 655, Lib Dem 566, Lab 134. (May 2003 – Two seats Con 876, 775, Lib Dem 411). Con hold.
2. In 177', American forces led by George Rogers Clark routed the British from Fort Sackville in the Revolutionary War Battle of Vincennes in present–day Indiana.
3. Also in today‘s sale is a first edition of Virginia Woolf‘s Orlando inscribed by the author, on the day of publication, to Vita Sackville–West.
4. Details of the great romance – which was sadly doomed to fail – have only emerged now, some 6' years after his death in an bundle of intimate and touching letters that the politician sent to Lady Margaret Sackville.
5. "Instead of being a hole in the corner affair, it was designed with big windows and terraces and balconies that said it had nothing to hide." Around the corner in Sackville Street, Schofield halts.