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Poole and was
Poole was not a historian, but a famous librarian, and a lover of literature, including Mather's Magnalia " and other books and tracts, numbering nearly 400 were never so prized by collectors as today.
Foonly was a short-lived American computer company formed by Dave Poole, one of the principal Super Foonly designers as well as one of hackerdom's more colorful personalities.
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 1910, Zamenhof was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, by four British Members of Parliament ( including James O ' Grady, Philip Snowden ) and Professor Stanley Lane Poole.
There is a statue, by Henry Poole of Gerald in City Hall, Cardiff, and he was included in the vote on 100 Welsh Heroes for his Descriptio Kambriae and Itinerarium Kambriae.
Critics of the use of the generic " he " argue that this usage was invented and propagated by men, such as Thomas Wilson and Joshua Poole, whose explicit goal was the linguistic representation of men's superiority.
He was followed by Peter Poole, Robert Taylor, Stephen Callan, George Mendenhall, Richard Wickham and their families.
* In 2010 a campaign was set up against a speed camera on a dual carriageway in Poole, Dorset in a 30 mph area in the United Kingdom.
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.
The trail, was first used by the tribes of Michigan, and surveyed between Saginaw and Mackinac in 1835, by Lieutenant Benjamin Poole of the 3rd U. S. Artillery.
BOAC's flying-boat base for Britain was shifted from Southampton to Poole, Dorset, but many flights used Foynes in Eire, reached by shuttle flight from Whitchurch.
The main line was intended to link Poole, in Dorset with the Kennet and Avon Canal near Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire.
Early in the Iron Age, most of the pottery found at Maiden Castle was produced locally – within about – however later on sources further afield became more important, and by the Late Iron Age 95 % of the pottery came from the area around Poole Harbour over away.
A. L. Poole, the historian, felt that Richard was a " feeble and ineffective person.
Holloway's paternal grandfather, Augustus Holloway ( 1829 – 1884 ), an orphan, was brought up by sailmaker John Stone and his wife Mary, in Poole, Dorset.
She started her career as a 4-year-old, appearing in a hot dog commercial Her debut role was in the sitcom Valerie in 1987 when she played Pamela, the niece of Mrs. Poole ( Edie McClurg ).
Guthrum sailed his army around Poole Harbour and linked up with another Viking army that was invading the area between the Frome and Trent rivers which was ruled by Alfred.
A licence was issued in 1357 to the Poole family by Edward, the Black Prince, for a ferry from Eastham.
McInerney has stated in interviews that Poole was based on his former girlfriend, Lisa Druck, later known as Rielle Hunter.
The committee was composed of an " A list " of powerful U. S. citizens including former ambassador and first NCFE chairman Joseph Grew ; Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) director Allen Dulles ; Reader's Digest owner Dewitt Wallace ; former diplomat and the co-founder of Public Opinion Quarterly Dewitt Clinton Poole ; and prominent New York investment banker Frank Altschul.
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 ").

Poole and opening
This was inconvenient for the town of Poole, and the L & SWR interest built a railway to reach Poole itself from Broadstone, opening on 2 December 1872, and through a daughter company from Poole to Bournemouth on 15 June 1874.

Poole and at
The central town has a population of 6, 418 ( according to the 2001 Census ) and is situated at the confluence of the River Stour and River Allen, five miles north of Poole.
It is resident at The Lighthouse, Poole, with other major concert series given at Portsmouth Guildhall, the Great Hall of Exeter University and Colston Hall in Bristol.
Image: TandMMacclesfield. jpg | Hall Green Branch crosses the T & M at Poole Aqueduct
The river forms a wide, shallow ria at its estuary, Poole Harbour.
* January 1 – The Beatles and Brian Poole and the Tremeloes both audition at Decca Records, a company which has the option of signing one group only.
By 1541 William Bromley had the licence for ferries at Seacombe, and in 1586, Queen Elizabeth granted John Poole of Sutton the rights at Tranmere.
Joy married Billy Wright on 28 July 1958 at Poole Register Office ; Wright was the first footballer to play for England 100 times.
From 1990 through 1992, he studied at Bournemouth and Poole College of Art and Design in southern England.
Clemenson applied his experiences at Ivy League schools to play the uptight Poole.
In fact, the first excavations at Qumran ( prior to the development of modern methodology ) were of burials in the cemetery, conducted by Henry Poole in 1855 followed by Charles Clermont-Ganneau in 1873.
See below for a more detailed description. Windsurfing in the late evening on a longboard at Sandbanks in the 1980s ( Poole Harbour, England ).
* 26 July — Poole and Morrisey agree to fight each other at Amos Dock, New York, to settle their dispute.
Reportedly, these secondary sources are based on the account of Captain John Cranby of the HMS Poole and are verified at the London Public Record Office.
Initially establishing communication with ships offshore, by early 1898 he had successfully communicated with stations at Madeira House, Bournemouth and the Haven Hotel, Poole 20 miles away.
He then played the title role in Paul Pry, a comedy by Poole, also at the Gallery of Illustration, in 1870.
His mother, Pauline Cubitt ( née Stone ), was a housewife and his father, Kenneth Fleming Blackburn, was a GP, and he was educated at Castle Court School in Parkstone, Poole, Dorset and Millfield School in Somerset, which he entered on a sports scholarship.
Sculpture at South Haven Point, Poole at the end of the path
Both of these walks intersect with the South West Coast Path, Britain's longest National Trail, which starts at Minehead and follows the Exmoor coast before continuing to Poole.
Dated at 295 BC, the Poole Logboat is the earliest known artifact from the harbour.

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