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British officer,
Major Frederick Patrick Vokes, and
Elizabeth Vokes. They came to
Canada in 1910 and
Vokes's father served as the
engineering officer...
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Vokes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christopher Vokes (1904–1985),
Canadian Army
officer Ed
Vokes (1908–1967),
Canadian ice hockey...
- semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2016.
Vokes was born in
Southampton and
raised in Lymington, and
attended Priestlands School in Pennington.
Vokes began playing in the...
- 1946
Vokes heard an
appeal against the
death sentence of Kurt Meyer, a
convicted German war criminal.
Referring to his
discussions about this
Vokes said...
-
vocal duo
Vokes (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles containing Voke This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Voke. If an internal...
- Carolina:
McFarland & Company. p. 340. ISBN 0-7864-1059-0. OCLC 225942678. May
Vokes at the
Internet Broadway Database May
Vokes at IMDb v t e v t e v t e...
- The
Vokė is a
river in
southeast Lithuania. It is a left
tributary of
Neris River. The
Vokė flows from
Papis Lake, near the Merkys. Vanagas, Aleksandras...
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Interview with Dr. Bryce, May 11, 1998.
Chris Vokes,
Vokes: My Story, 194-195. A
similar account of
Vokes and his role in the
destruction of Friesoythe...
- The
Vokes family were
three sisters, one
brother and an
actor (Walter Fawdon, who
changed his name to
Vokes) who were po****r in the
pantomime theatres...
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Harry Vokes (born
Harry Laughlin;
December 29, 1866 –
April 15, 1922) was an
American comedian and
actor who was half of the
comedy duo Ward and
Vokes. Vokes...