- Sir
Samuel Argall (b. c. 1572 or 1580 – d. 1626) was an
English sea captain, navigator, and Deputy-Governour of Virginia, an
English colony. As a sea captain...
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Argall is a surname, and may
refer to:
Audrey Argall (later
Argall-Glasgow, 1898 – 1981), New
Zealand freelance writer and
magazine editor Dave Argall...
- 1898,
Argall was the
daughter of
Albert Edward Argall, a gold mine manager, and Mary
Selina Argall (née Clymo). In the 1920s and 1930s,
Argall lived in...
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David G.
Argall (born
November 21, 1958) is an
American politician who is a
member of the
Pennsylvania State Senate,
elected in a
special election on March...
- John
Argall (1540 – 8
October 1606 ) was an
English cleric,
logician and teacher.
Argall was born in 1540, the
third son of
Thomas Argall and Margaret...
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Dennis Walter Argall (7 July 1943 – 13 June 2023) was an
Australian diplomat and
senior career officer with the
Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade...
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Richard Argall (fl. 1621) was an
English poet
active in the
early 17th century.
Argall's name
appears on the title-page of a
unique volume of
poems (1621...
- was conve**** to the
leaders of the company. In
early 1609,
Captain Samuel Argall, as an
employee of the
London Company, was
commissioned to
develop a shorter...
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Argall is a
historical novel by
American writer William T. Vollmann,
which was
first published in 2001. It is the
third book in a
planned seven-book cycle...
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Colony of Virginia, they
sailed aboard the
Treasurer captained by
Samuel Argall,
arriving at Plymouth,
England on 12 June 1616. Less than two
years of age...