- Ivor
Popham was an
Irish international rugby union player.
Popham was
educated at
Christian Brothers College, Cork,
where he
learned his rugby. A Cork...
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history of the
relationships between the
Pophams which confirmed that Sir John was George's
uncle and
Edward Popham's great-uncle. Just
before the
voyage to...
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Popham may
refer to:
Popham, Devon, a
location in
England Popham, Hampshire, a
small hamlet in the
southern United Kingdom The
Popham Colony, a short-lived...
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shops and outlets. In 1782,
Popham submitted a plan for the
creation of a
regular police force in
Madras city. The
Pophams Broadway at
Madras was once...
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Dulcibella Ford and was the
progenitor of the
Pophams of
Winchester and the Isle of Wight. Es****
Popham,
eldest daughter, who
married on 17
August 1663...
- 43°45′12″N 69°47′18″W / 43.7532°N 69.7884°W / 43.7532; -69.7884 The
Popham Colony—also
known as the
Sagadahoc Colony—was a short-lived
English colonial...
- as
Alexander appears to have then been in Bristol. In June 1644, both
Pophams were, with
Ludlow and some others,
detached by Sir
William Waller into...
- the short-lived
Popham Colony and, like the colony,
named for
George Popham, the colony's leader. The site is
preserved as Fort
Popham State Historic Site...
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Popham Beach is a
sandy beach in
Maine that
extends southwest about three miles from Fort
Popham, at the
mouth of the
Kennebec River,
toward the mouth...
- Encyclopædia
Britannica article "
Popham, Sir John".
Popham,
Frederick William (1976). A West
Country Family: The
Pophams since 1150.
privately printed....