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Ockley is a
rural village in Surrey. It lies
astride the A29, the
modern road
using the
alignment of
Stane Street (Chichester). The A29
diverges from the...
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Simon Ockley (1678 – 9
August 1720) was a
British Orientalist.
Ockley was born at Exeter. He was
educated at Queens' College, Cambridge, and graduated...
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Annie Oakley (born
Phoebe Ann Mosey;
August 13, 1860 –
November 3, 1926) was an
American sharpshooter and folk
heroine who
starred in
Buffalo Bill's Wild...
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Ockley is a
village in Surrey, England.
Ockley may also
refer to:
Ockley, Indiana, a town in Indiana,
United States Ockley railway station, Surrey, England...
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Ockley railway station serves the
villages of
Ockley and
Capel in Surrey,
England and is 1.4
miles (2.3 km) east of
Ockley village and 0.5
miles (0.8 km)...
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historical materialism. The
first English translation by
orientalist Simon Ockley inspired the
desert island narrative of
Daniel Defoe's
classic Robinson...
- by
Edward Po****e the Younger. The
first English translation (by
Simon Ockley) was
published in 1708.
These translations later may have
inspired Daniel...
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Ockley is an
unincorporated community in
Madison Township,
Carroll County, in the U.S.
state of Indiana. The
community is part of the Lafayette, Indiana...
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Nicholas Culpeper Engraving by
Richard ****wood Born 18
October 1616
Ockley, Surrey,
England Died 10
January 1654 (aged 37) Spitalfields, London, England...
- north-south. Its
southern boundary is
Ockley Brook,
which also
forms part of the
county boundary with Oxfordshire.
Ockley Brook is a
tributary of the River...