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havens

vb. (en-third-person singular of: haven)

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Havens

Havens is a surname, and may refer to:

  • Bob Havens, American big band and jazz musician
  • Frank C. Havens, American lawyer of the late 19th to early 20th century
  • Harrison E. Havens (1837–1916), American lawyer and politician
  • Jonathan Nicoll Havens (1757–1799), American politician
  • Nol Havens, Dutch singer
  • Palmer E. Havens (1818–1886), New York politician
  • Richie Havens (1941–2013), American folk singer and guitarist

Usage examples of "havens".

Then the Havens were laid in ruin, and the tower of Barad Nimras cast down.

With the aid of the Elves of the Havens some of the folk of Nargothrond built new ships, and they went forth and explored the great Isle of Balar, thinking there to prepare a last refuge, if evil came.

Now when Tuor was sixteen years old the Elves were minded to leave the caves of Androth where they dwelt, and to make their way secretly to the Havens of Sirion in the distant south.

But in time the knowledge of their oath unfulfilled returned to torment him and his brothers, and gathering from their wandering hunting-paths they sent messages to the Havens of friendship and yet of stern demand.

Slowly the fleets passed out of the sight of the watchers in the havens, and their lights faded, and night took them.

From the Grey Havens the Eldar ever and anon set sail, fleeing from the darkness of the days of Earth.

But as for me, my heart is with the Sea, and I will dwell by the grey shores, guarding the Havens until the last ship sails.

In that time the last of the Noldor set sail from the Havens and left Middle-earth for ever.

There the armies of Morgoth that had passed south into the Vale of Sirion and beleaguered Círdan in the Havens of the Falas came up to their aid, and were caught in their ruin.

Many now fled to the Havens and took refuge behind Círdan's walls, and the mariners passed up and down the coast and harried the enemy with swift landings.

But naught could he descry save the fleets of Ar-Pharazôn gathering in the havens of the west.

At times they would wander into the lands of Eriador, but for the most part they dwelt near the shores of the sea, building and tending the elven-ships wherein those of the Firstborn who grew weary of the world set sail into the uttermost West Círdan the Shipwright was lord of the Havens and mighty among the Wise.

None knew at that time whence they were, save Círdan of the Havens, and only to Elrond and to Galadriel did he reveal that they came over the Sea.

I believe Admiral Havens has a squadron on its way to intercept that division.

Our best intelligence, not my FIST commanders’ initial reports”—he looked pointedly at Admiral Havens, who flinched—“indicate we have destroyed 103 of the First Tank Brigade’s tanks.