- he was the only son of
William Peckham (1644–1715) and his wife
Martha Pooke.
Succeeding his
father in 1715, he was
married on 1
September 1716 to Mary...
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music practice rooms (both
regular and soundproof), the
Visual Art studios,
Pooke Gallery,
Amelia Hall and
Highland Dormitory. Stowe, in
addition to being...
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Pollock Pogue, Polk, Pollok, Pollack, Polloke, Pollick, Polloch, Pook,
Pooke, Poock, Polke, Paulk, Poalk, Poalke, Poulk, Poole, Pogue, Poag, Poage, Poague...
- twye
oores avar dawn Thay
paaced awye to ee
cross o' chad Fan
buckeen hea
pooked lick oan
dhing mad "Fan a
ghoul ez upa thee, thou stouck?" Co
Billeen If...
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Livings Tim
Wylton Bloody Delilah Trevalyan Sinclair (Frank Windsor) Mr
Sinclair (John Woodvine)
Bernard Pooke (Brian Wilde)
Smellie Ibbotson John Barrett...
- that only he "could
provide a
correct picture of the war". Anand, Aditi;
Pooke,
Grant (2016).
Narratives for
Indian Modernity: The
Aesthetic of Brij Mohan...
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sensing danger, a
sambar stamps its feet and
makes a
ringing call
known as "
pooking" or "belling". They are the
favourite prey of
tigers and
Asiatic lions...
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Lafayette James Wiley Magoffin (1852)
Benjamin Pierce Martha C. ****inson
Pooke Elizabeth Trull (1831),
possibly one of the
granddaughters of Capt. John...
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Lillian and
Leslie Prince Thompson,
William McGregor Paxton,
Marion L.
Pooke,
Edmund Charles Tarbell, and Mary
Bradish Titcomb. A barn fire in 1939 was...
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Patoun Patterson Pea****
Peebles Peere Petticrew Plowright Pollock Pont
Pooke Power Price Pringle Purveyance Rae
Ralston Ramsay Rankin Read
Redgate Reid...