- The
Boate (also
called Boot or de Boot)
family was a
prominent Irish family of
Dutch origin and
noble ancestry which left the
Dutch Republic and became...
- incêndio na
boate Kiss". Zero Hora.
Archived from the
original on 10
March 2013.
Retrieved 7
March 2013. "Autoridades
corrigem número de
mortos em
boate: 232"...
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Godfrey Boate (1673/1676 - 1722) was an
Irish judge: he is
mainly remembered now for
incurring the
enmity of
Jonathan Swift, who
celebrated Boate's death...
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Gerard Boate (also Gérard de Boot,
Bootius or Botius) (1604,
Gorinchem – 1650, Dublin) was a
Dutch physician,
known for his
Natural History of Ireland...
- and film
actress Gerard Boate (1604–1650)
physician and
author of The
Natural History of
Ireland and his
brother Arnold Boate (1606–1653) a
Dutch physician...
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Arnold Boate,
originally called de Boot (1606–1653) was a
Dutch physician,
writer and
Hebraist who
spent much of his life abroad, and
lived for several...
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Expenditure and
Reform appoints an
independent regulator (currently
Carol Boate) to
oversee the
National Lottery's operations. In its 1984
economic plan...
- Project:
Monograph I. Bray: Wordwell. ISBN 1869857232.
Boate 1653, pp. 128.
Boate 1653, pp. 129.
Boate 1653, pp. 120. Delany, Ruth (2004). Ireland's Inland...
- Ireland. pp. 186–191. "LEITRIM".
Archived from the
original on 13 July 2011.
Boate 1652, pp. 120.
Henry 1914, pp. 243.
Correspondent 1882, pp. 37.
Sliabh an...
- this identification. They comprise:
William Petty, Boyle,
Arnold Boate and
Gerard Boate,
Cressy Dymock, and
Gabriel Platte.
Miles Symner may have belonged...