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- Roman Ivan Quintyne Dixon (born 26 December 2004) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Everton. Born...
- Shaquana Latish Quintyne (born 3 January 1996) is a Barbadian former cricketer who pla**** as a right-arm leg break bowler. She appeared in 40 One Day Internationals...
- who served as clerk and notary in royal courts of James II, III and IV Quintyne Schaw — Kennedy's commissar in the Flyting; one satire extant (see also...
- Lett Felix Lord Dwain Antrobus Michael Agard Elvis Edwards Cameron "Doc" Quintyne Mark Husbands Sherwin King Ray Armstrong Sharon Darlington Morris C****ell...
- 1683, the use of the root as a garden vegetable is recorded in England. Quintyne in France, in 1690, calls it "one of our chiefest roots." It was believed...
- Mount Pleasant Mount Tabor Newcastle Palmers Pool Pool Plantation Pothouse Quintyne Rosegate St Margarets St Marks Sargeant Street Sealy Hall Sherbourne Small...
- tried to raise an army for Ethiopia". TVO. Retrieved 28 February 2022. Quintyne, David R. (2023). "Black Barbadians in Canada: A Growing Migration, 1966–1990"...
- as Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw and English actor Robert Shaw. Quintyne Schaw, makar mentioned in "Lament for the Makaris" Shaw (disambiguation)...
- 1670 and settled Charles Town.[citation needed] He was married to Mary Quintyne and his descendants include a son, also named William Bull, who was also...
- Migration to Cape Breton, Canada, 1900-1930 (PDF). Retrieved 21 February 2019. Quintyne, David R. (2023). "Black Barbadians in Canada: A Growing Migration, 1966–1990"...