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- Ayscue (sometimes spelled Askew or Ayscough) came from an old Lincolnshire family, and was knighted by Charles I on 9 August 1641.
- Name variations are: Ainscough, Ayscough, Ayscue, Ascough, Askew, Anscow, Askow, Ascow, Ascoe, Arscow, Anescoe, Aniscoe, Anscow, Ascoughe, Aynstowe, Askoes, Asckoe, Askoe, Askowes, Aynscow, Ainscow, Ainscowe, Ainscoe, Asque, Eskew, Escue and Insker.
- When Dutch fireships surrounded the stranded ship, the crew panicked and Ayscue was forced to surrender to Lieutenant-Admiral Cornelis Tromp who was aboard the Gouda.
- The students in the 1971-1972 school year were: Mike Allen; Gene Ayscue; Gail Benge; Suzy Berry; Leigh Blount; Harriett Brinn; Tom Brooke; Bebe Broome; Sue Cande; Don Davenport; Paul Dulin; Beverly Eubank; Anne Gant; Donald Gerock; David Gradis; Mark Griffiths, Fay Gygi; Lee Hadden; Lee Handsel; Stan Harris; Carol Hawkins; Ed Hereford; Len Jordab; Allan Kearney; Cindy Maultsby; Sue MacDonald; Debby Mitchell; Pam Murphy; Sheila Nicholson; Joe Norris; Martin Paulsen; Steve Polifko; Cheryl Pope; Christy Prange; Gordy Quill; Cabell Regan; Viv Swepston; Juani Wehmer; Diana Winfree.
- At the camp: Colonel "Chalky" White, commanding officer, professional soldier, a companionable man, wounded in North Africa during World War II; Major William "Willie" Ayscue, military chaplain with a pragmatic approach to Christianity, an amateur musician; Major Venables (whose given name no-one knows), chief instructor in the camp, of the Army Information Corps (a fictional unit), about 50 years old, admittedly a civilian in uniform; Captain Maximilian "Max" Hunter, Carabinier Guards (a fictional regiment), administration officer, intermittently an alcoholic; Captain Brian Leonard, security officer, a 40-year-old civilian counter-intelligence agent recently, for the purposes of Operation Apollo, commissioned into the 17th Dragoons ("The Sailors"), a fictional regiment with long and glorious history and traditions; Captain Moti Naidu, Indian Army officer on secondment, with a philosophical nature firmly grounded in Hinduism; Captain Alastair Ross-Donaldson, adjutant to the Colonel, who combines a tendency to technical intellectualism with military efficiency; Lieutenant James Churchill, Blue Howards (a fictional regiment), 24 years old; Private Deering, Brian's batman and principal informant in the camp; and Signalman Andy Pearce, a soldier who plays the flute.
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