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In 1914, the historian George Lincoln Burr sided with Upham in a note on Thomas Brattle's letter, " The strange suggestion of W. F. Poole that Brattle here means Cotton Mather himself, is adequately answered by Upham ..." Burr also reprinted Calef in full and dug deep into the historical record for information on the man and concludes "... that he had else any grievance against the Mathers or their colleagues there is no reason to think.
Eight graduates from Dalhousie have also served as Lieutenant Governors across Canada, including John Crosbie, Myra Freeman, Clarence Gosse, John Keiller MacKay, Henry Poole MacKeen, John Robert Nicholson, Fabian O ' Dea, and Albert Walsh.
* Tom Keith ( also known as Jim Ed Poole ) ( deceased )
Monacacy Elementary School in Dickerson also feeds into John Poole MS.
The Town Hall is located in the former Poole School, which also served as Dartmouth High School for several years.
R. L. Poole ( Studies in Chronology and History, 1934 ) put forward the theory that Bede began his year in September, and consequently November 655 would actually fall in 654 ; Frank Stenton also dated events accordingly in his Anglo-Saxon England ( 1943 ).< sup > 1 </ sup > Others have accepted Bede's given dates as meaning what they appear to mean, considering Bede's year to have begun on 25 December or 1 January ( see S. Wood, 1983: " Bede's Northumbrian dates again "
He was the first African-American AAU Mr. America ,( Harold Poole was the first African American to win the 1964 IFBB Mr. America ) but also the oldest winner, at age 43, of the IFBB Mr. Olympia contest, which he won in 1982.
At Wareham it and the River Piddle, also known as the River Trent, flow into Poole Harbour via the Wareham Channel.
To the north it includes a large area of heathland stretching as far as the southern shore of Poole Harbour, where Furzey, Green, Long and Round little islands also form part of the parish.
* William " Bill The Butcher " Poole ( 1821 – 1855 ), a member of the Bowery Boys gang and the Know Nothing political party ; also a bare-knuckle boxer
Weekly freight services, also carrying passengers, are operated by Alderney Shipping to Poole and St Peter Port.
Wilton has also appeared on television as Barbara Poole, the mother of a missing woman, in the BBC television drama series Five Days in 2005 ; and in ITV's drama Half Broken Things ( October 2007 ) and the BBC production of The Passion ( Easter 2008 ).
The band's line-up expanded when Reiger and Carter recruited Elephant Six musician Bryan Poole, also known as The Late B. P.
Poole was also a patron of Coleridge and Wordsworth.
* American champion John Morrissey becomes involved in Democratic politics in New York City and from this develops a bitter rivalry with William Poole, also known as " Bill the Butcher ", another prizefighter.
Poole is also the leader of a notorious gang called the Bowery Boys who plan to seize ballot boxes and rig an election.
From Waterloo, SWT's London terminus, long-distance trains run to southern England, including the major coastal population centres of Portsmouth, Southampton, Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth ; the company also operates many local services on suburban commuter lines in south-west London and Surrey.
He then played the title role in Paul Pry, a comedy by Poole, also at the Gallery of Illustration, in 1870.
Brownsea Island ( also archaically known as Branksea ) is the largest of the islands in Poole Harbour in the county of Dorset, England.
Coastal trading vessels are also frequent visitors, unloading various cargos on the quaysides at Hamworthy, and fleet of fishing vessels operates from the south end of Poole Quay.
Poole is also fortunate in that wind conditions are variable ; wind conditions can be calm for sports such as Wakeboarding, and a short while later strong for sports such as Windsurfing.
At the same election, Cooper was also elected MP for Tewkesbury and Poole but chose to sit for Wiltshire.
( Lane Poole was also responsible for the interiors of The Lodge — the official residence of the Prime Minister.
BT bought Telenet's system via Plessey Controls of Poole, Dorset who also sold Telex and Traffic light systems.
Limited ferry services also run between Poole Quay and Swanage Pier.

Poole and wrote
However, not everyone was happy with the idea of the poem's being published, as Coleridge's wife, who was not with him, wrote to Thomas Poole, " Oh!
In February 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote in a letter to Thomas Poole: " I could inform the dullest author how he might write an interesting book — let him relate the events of his own life with honesty — not disguising the feelings that accompanied them.
Poole, Seibold, and McPhee wrote that " group structuration theory ," provides " a theory of group interaction commensurate with the complexities of the phenomenon.
Anne Wood primarily wrote all the first series, whilst the second series was written by Tom Poole and Dirk Campbell.
Journalist Steven Poole wrote in The Guardian that " Neuromancer and the two novels which followed, Count Zero ( 1986 ) and the gorgeously titled Mona Lisa Overdrive ( 1988 ), made up a fertile holy trinity, a sort of Chrome Koran ( the name of one of Gibson's future rock bands ) of ideas inviting endless reworkings.
During their seven-year residence in Cairo from 1842 to 1849, Lane Poole wrote The Englishwoman in Egypt, while her son was imbibing an early taste for Egyptian antiquities.
" She was beautiful, dashing, quick, and smart ; and more than that, she was sure of herself ," wrote historian Ernest Poole.
Stephen Poole of PC Gamer US stated the game's predecessor's limited environments did not create a believable flight experience, but wrote, " However, with its exquisite terrain, impressive flight-physics models, and meticulous attention to the details and procedures of civilian aviation, Flight Unlimited II now offers the closest experience to actual flight that you can get on a PC.
Poole not only formed FDQ, he also wrote and produced every album.
Unspeak received a hostile review in the Guardian from former British government communications chief Alastair Campbell, who wrote: " I am not quite sure what Poole is trying to say.

Poole and English
* 1963 – Kevin Poole, English footballer
** Cyril Poole, English cricketer ( b. 1921 )
** Cyril Poole, English cricketer ( died 1996 )
Plans for a major canal to link Bristol and Poole, and therefore to make travel from the Bristol Channel to the English Channel easier and safer, were proposed in 1792.
The civil parish of Corfe Castle stretches across the width of the Isle of Purbeck, with coasts facing both the English Channel and Poole Harbour.
* Reginald L. Poole: " The Names and Numbers of Medieval Popes ," in: The English Historical Review, Vol.
In Latin documents de was the equivalent of the English " of ", as de la for " at " ( so de la Pole for " Atte Poole "; compare such names as " Attwood " or " Attwater ").
Tolpuddle () is a small village in the southern English county of Dorset, situated in the Piddle valley, eight miles east of Dorchester and 12 miles west of Poole.
During the English Civil War, Poole sided with Parliament and garrisoned Brownsea Castle.
The entrance to Poole Harbour is from the east, via Poole Bay and the English Channel.
When she was 16 the family moved to Bournemouth and ran a small B & B while Amanda herself studied Drama and English literature A levels with Terry Clarke and Charles Lamb at the Jellicoe Theatre, now part of Bournemouth and Poole College.
It is bordered by the English Channel to the south and east, where steep cliffs fall to the sea ; and by the marshy lands of the River Frome and Poole Harbour to the north.
Over the succeeding decades many literary figures turned a hand to grammar in English: Alexander Gill, Ben Jonson, Joshua Poole, John Wallis, Jeremiah Wharton, James Howell, Thomas Lye, Christopher Cooper, William Lily, John Colet and so on, all leading to the massive dictionary of Samuel Johnson.
Sir Michael Hopkins, CBE, RA, AADipl ( born May 7, 1935, in Poole, Dorset ) is an English architect.
In English it was initially known as Pool but its name was changed to Welshpool in 1835 to distinguish it from the English town of Poole.
Though English and Irish were not supposed to settle there, under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht, they did settle, and by 1750 Fogo was a thriving part of the British mercantile system of fisheries, based out of West Country English towns such as Poole, in Dorset.
Poole is taken back to the Earth, where he spends years exploring the advanced society of a thousand years from now, and also where the English language has changed radically.
They find a professor of " antique English " who can talk with Poole and understand him.
Reginald Stuart Poole ( 27 January 1832 – 8 February 1895 ) was an English archaeologist and orientalist.
Sandbanks is a small peninsula or spit ( 1 km < sup > 2 </ sup > or 0. 39 sq mi ) crossing the mouth of Poole Harbour on the English Channel coast at Poole in Dorset, England.
Karen Poole ( born Karen Ann Poole, 8 January 1971, Chadwell Heath, London, England ) is an English songwriter and singer, who gained initial fame with her younger sister, Shelly Poole, as the duo / band, Alisha's Attic.

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