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Damian Hopley (born 1970),
English rugby player Edward Hopley (1816–1869),
English painter Geoffrey Hopley (1891-1915),
English cricketer Georgia Hopley (1858–1944)...
- in
Australia and the UK
under the name Abelia. The
variegated cultivar '
Hopleys’, with pale pink
flowers and
growing to 1.5 m × 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in × 4 ft...
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Lizzie Hopley is a
British actress and
writer born in
Liverpool who
trained at
Manchester University and RADA. Some of
Hopley's notable TV and film work...
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Hopley Yeaton (1739 – May 12, 1812) was the
first officer commissioned (March 21, 1791)
under the
Constitution of the
United States by
George Washington...
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Hopley, also
known as
Hopley Farm, is a
suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe.
Hopley was
created in 2005
following Operation Murambatsvina. At the time,
Hopley...
- John
Hopley may
refer to: John
Hopley (sportsman) (1883–1951),
South African cricketer and
rugby player John
Hopley (editor) (1821–1904), British-American...
- to the burial.
Rumours began to
circulate among the
Hopleys' servants,
suggesting that
Hopley's wife had
spent the
night prior to the body's discovery...
- at the age of 84.
Hopley's wife, Georgianna, was
active in Ohio
campaigns of the Women's
Christian Temperance Union. The
Hopleys had ten children, one...
- Mark
Hopley (born (1984-05-01) May 1, 1984 (age 40) in Crewe, England) was a
rugby union player for
Northampton Saints in the
Guinness Premiership. He...
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Cornell George Hopley Woolrich (/ˈwʊlrɪtʃ/ WUUL-ritch;
December 4, 1903 –
September 25, 1968) was an
American novelist and
short story writer. He sometimes...