Anne Cooke, FMedSci, FRSB (née Syme; born 14 November 1945) is a British biologist and academic, specialising in immunology and autoimmune diseases. From...
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Anne Cooke Reid (née Anna Margaret Cooke; October 6, 1907 – 1997) was an American stage director and academic. She founded and led theater departments...
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Anne, Lady Bacon (née Cooke; 1527 or 1528 – 27 August 1610) was an English lady and scholar. She made a lasting contribution to English religious literature...
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Howard University where she was a pupil of celebrated drama teachers Anne Cooke Reid and Owen Dodson. Some of her fellow drama students at Howard included...
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Anne Cooke,; 14 February 1770 – 2 February 1826), was the wife of Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan. She was the daughter of George John Cooke,...
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Rice Cooke (1853–1934), patron of the arts and founder of the Honolulu Academy of Arts Anne Margaret Cooke (1907–1997) also known as Anne Cooke Reid,...
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Stephanie Anne Cooke is an Australian politician. Cooke served as the Minister for Emergency Services and Resilience in the Perrottet ministry from December...
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Earl of Lucan and Lady Anne Brudenell. His maternal grandparents were Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan and Penelope Anne Cooke. He was educated at...
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Anthony Cooke, KB[1] (June 1501 – 11 June 1576) was an English humanist scholar. He was tutor to Edward VI. Anthony Cooke was the only son of John Cooke (died...
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servant and labour activist Anne Consigny (born 1963), French actress Anne Cooke (born 1945), British biologist Anne Cooke Reid (1907–1997), African-American...
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the Worshipful Company of Drapers and Sheriff of London. Mildred Cooke's mother was Anne Fitzwilliam, the daughter of Sir William Fitzwilliam, Master of...
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married Anne Miller, and they had two children, Anne Cooke Reid and Lloyd Miller Cooke. His wife Anne Miller's father was Thomas Ezekiel Miller, a member...
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Cooke's Royal Circus (1780–1912) started as a circus show travelling around Britain in the late 18th century. It was primarily an equestrian show with...
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Bacon's second marriage, in 1553, was to Anne Cooke (1528–1610), one of the daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke, by whom he had two sons: Anthony Bacon (1558–1601)...
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the Great Seal) by his second wife, Anne (Cooke) Bacon, the daughter of the noted Renaissance humanist Anthony Cooke. His mother's sister was married to...
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program at Howard, she studied theatre with celebrated drama teachers Anne Cooke Reid and Owen Dodson. It was while at Howard that she encountered racially...
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He was the son of the barrister William East and his wife Anne Cooke, daughter of George Cooke. The 2nd baronet was appointed High Sheriff of Berkshire...
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Frederick Cooke and naval officer Edward Cooke while his sister was Penelope Anne Cooke, who became Countess of Cardigan. After his father's death, his mother...
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Lucan 10. Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan 5. Lady Anne Brudenell 11. Penelope Anne Cooke 1. Lady Rosalind Bingham 12. Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of...
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(disambiguation), includes Andrew Reid Angella Reid, White House Chief Usher Anne Cooke Reid (1907–1997), African American stage director and academic Anthony...
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oppression conducted by fellow Muslims from West Pakistan. In 1822, Miss Mary Anne Cooke was one of the first English female missionaries. Prior to this in 1820...
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third son of Sir Peter Ball of Mamhead Devon and his wife Anne Cooke, daughter of William Cooke. In 1652 he was admitted to the Middle Temple, London and...
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Northwest Stadium (redirect from Jack Kent Cooke Stadium)
Kent Cooke is seeking a special exception that would allow a $160 million National Football League stadium in an industrial zone east of Laurel in Anne Arundel...
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appointed Commissioner for wine licences in 1719. He married Anne Cooke, daughter of Sir George Cooke of Harefield, Middlesex, chief prothonotary of court of...
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List of English chief ministers (section Anne)
Glorious Revolution of 1688–89 furthered this process and by the time of Queen Anne in 1702, monarchs had little choice as to who their ministers would be. From...
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1663. He was the eldest son of Sir Peter Ball and his wife Anne Cooke, daughter of William Cooke. He became an ardent astronomer, and he gained ownership...
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which she thus brought to Cooke on her marriage. By his wife he had at least three sons and five daughters, including: Anne Cooke, youngest daughter, wife...
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Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan 21. Anne Bishopp 5. Lady Anne Brudenell 22. George John Cooke 11. Penelope Anne Cooke 23. Penelope Bowyer 1. George Bingham...
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Rothmans Football Yearbook 1987–88. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-356-14354-5. "John Cooke". Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z...
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composed of: Dr Lindsay Nicholson (University of Bristol), Professor Anne Cooke (University of Cambridge), Professor Robert Barker (University of Aberdeen)...
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