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- Polwhele is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Polwhele Blatchley (1913–2008), London-born car designer known for his work with...
- Theophilus Polwhele or Polwheile (died 1689) was an English ejected minister. From a Cornish background, Polwhele was born in Somerset. He entered Emmanuel...
- Richard Polwhele (6 January 1760 – 12 March 1838) was a Cornish clergyman, poet and historian of Cornwall and Devon. Richard Polwhele's ancestors long...
- John Polwhele Blatchley (1 July 1913 – 16 February 2008) was a London-born car designer known for his work with J Gurney Nutting & Co Limited and Rolls-Royce...
- identified as the daughter of nonconformist minister Theophilus Polwhele. That Elizabeth Polwhele was born in or around 1651, married another minister, Stephen...
- Victorian Era, Horse-Drawn, Luxury | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Polwhele, Richard (1831). Biographical Sketches in Cornwall. Vol. 1. Truro. p. 44...
- Archbishop Benson – A Church of England voluntary aided primary school Polwhele House Preparatory Schoolsince the closure of Truro Cathedral School...
- The Un****'d Females, a Poem (1798), by Richard Polwhele, is a polemical intervention into the public debates over the role of women at the end of the 18th...
- Polwhele House School is a private day and boarding preparatory school at Polwhele House, near Truro, Cornwall. It follows the thirteen-plus Common Entrance...
- more to me of her." Even Mary's marriage to Polwhele did not mollify her mother; she referred to Polwhele as "a very knave". When her husband died in...