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- Sarah Poyntell LaBudde Wolffe, Lady Wolffe is an American-born Scottish lawyer and judge who is currently a professor at the University of Strathclyde...
- established in 18th-century America: J. F. Bumstead & Co. (Boston), William Poyntell (Philadelphia), John Rugar (New York). High-quality wallpaper made in China...
- Bradford. (2015). ‘All my stained gl**** which I brought from Europe’: William Poyntell and the Sainte-Chapelle medallions." Journal of the History of Collections...
- Anecdotes of His Friends, and Criticisms on His Writing. Philadelphia: W.M. Poyntell. Retrieved 24 February 2015. Smith, Christopher (2005). The Genius of Erasmus...
- Spitsbergen. On 31 January 1614, Edge married Bridget Poyntell, spinster and daughter of Richard Poyntell, of the parish of St. Botolph, Billingsgate, at the...
- the merger with the Presbyterians in 1972. The first pastor was Daniel Poyntell, who had been the Rector of Staplehurst Parish Church until he was ejected...
- Scotland (FRIAS); Honorary Bencher, King's Inns, Dublin Wolffe married Sarah Poyntell LaBudde, in 1987, a Senator of the College of Justice in the Supreme Courts...
- Anecdotes of His Friends, and Criticisms on His Writing. Philadelphia: W. M. Poyntell. Retrieved 24 February 2015.  This article incorporates text from a publication...
- Richard Sowthwell, esquire, of his right in the manor of Coggeshale, and in 'Poyntell Mill' and 'Esterfordmyll,' in Coggeshale, Markeshale, etc. of which, with...
- Richard Sowthwell, esquire, of his right in the manor of Coggeshale, and in 'Poyntell Mill' and 'Esterfordmyll,' in Coggeshale, Markeshale, etc. of which, with...