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Cuffy may
refer to:
Cuffy (slave), an Akan
slave in the
Dutch colony of
Berbice (present-day Guyana) who in 1763 led a
revolt of more than 2,500 slaves...
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Cuffy, also
known as Kofi Badu, also
spelled as Coffij, Coffy,
Cuffy, Kofi, or
Koffi (died in 1763), was an
African Akan man who was
captured in West Africa...
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Nelson Norton-
Cuffy (born 12
January 2004) is an
English professional footballer who
plays as a right-back for
Serie A club Genoa. Norton-
Cuffy began his...
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Cameron Eustace Cuffy (born
February 8, 1970) is a
former West
Indian cricketer, who, due to his
height (6-foot 7 inches) was
often likened to his predecessors...
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Carol Cuffy-Dowlat (1957 – 14
April 2017) was a
Trinidadian politician,
attorney and
radio host. She was
appointed as a
Government Senator for the United...
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Cuffy is a 1983
British sitcom. It
spawned off from the 1980–1981 ATV comedy-drama
Shillingbury Tales, and both
series were
created by
Francis Es****....
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Cuffies (French pronunciation: [kyfi]) is a
commune in the
Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Communes of the
Aisne department "Répertoire...
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plantation owner, whom
Cuffy kept as his wife.
After several months, a
dispute between Cuffy and Akra led to a war. On 2
April 1763,
Cuffy wrote to Governor...
- of the
leaders of
enslaved people's
rebellions had "day names"
including Cuffy,
Cuffee or Kofi,
Cudjoe or Kojo, Quao or Quaw, and
Quamina or Kwame/Kwamina...
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Jessica and
Cuffy lay
flowers at Sir Simon’s
tombstone (1603–1943). A long time to wait,
Cuffy observes.
Speaking of waiting, Lady
Jessica asks
Cuffy how old...