• Samuel Coe (3 June 1873 – 4 November 1955) was an English first-class cricketer. He was a left-hand batsman and left-arm slow-medium bowler who played...
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    Henry Coe (1555 — 1630), m. Mary Vincent Robert Coe, Sr. (1596 – 1690), m. Mary John Coe, Sr. (1625 — 1693) John Coe, Jr. (1657 — 1735) Samuel Coe, Sr....
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  • murderer Richard L. Coe (1914–1995), American theater and cinema critic Ron Coe (1933–1988), English professional cyclist Samuel Coe (1873–1955), English...
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    Jonathan Coe FRSL (/koʊ/; born 19 August 1961) is an English novelist and writer. His work has an underlying preoccupation with political issues, although...
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  • Clough (1937–1970), mountaineer Don Cockell (1928–1983), heavyweight boxer Samuel Coe (1873–1955), first-class cricketer Chris Cohen (born 1987), footballer...
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    Norman Armstrong 19,001 Nigel Briers 18,726 Maurice Tompkin 18,590 Brian Davison 18,537 Albert Knight 18,142 Chris Balderstone 17,627 Samuel Coe 17,367...
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    Sidney Coe Howard (June 26, 1891 – August 23, 1939) was an American playwright, dramatist and screenwriter. He received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in...
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    William York (1964). Samuel Beckett. New York and London: Columbia University Press. Coe, Richard N. (March 1965). "God and Samuel Beckett". Meanjin Quarterly...
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    Leicestershire in 1900 in which he scored two centuries. In the second innings, Samuel Coe had scored 98 when Bosanquet, still known as a fast-bowler, bowled his...
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    Waldo Coe (November 4, 1857 – February 15, 1927) was a United States frontier physician and politician. Coe was born in Waupun, Wisconsin, to Samuel Buel...
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  • Cricket Ground, London, England Umpires: W.Attewell and G.Bean Leicestershire 239 & 201 Samuel Coe 100 Claude Buckenham 4/74 Samuel Coe 66 Bill Reeves 4/52...
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    Samuel Black McCormick (May 6, 1858 – April 18, 1928) was an attorney, Presbyterian clergyman, and educator who served as the third president of Coe College...
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  • scholar and Swedenborgian minister who wrote the book Life of Mohammed. Robert Coe (1596–bef. 1690), American Puritan colonial and settler of Connecticut and...
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    Henry W. Coe State Park (often known simply as Henry Coe or Coe Park) is a state park of California, United States, preserving a vast tract of the Diablo...
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  • Burnup Henry Burton : H. H. Burton Ian Campbell : I. M. Campbell Samuel Coe : S. Coe Henry Colegrave : H. M. Colegrave E. Cox : E. Cox (1900) Beaumont...
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    the marshal. But Coe "reckoned without his host". Wild Bill had learned of the scheme and cornered Coe, had his two pistols drawn on Coe. Just as he pulled...
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  • prior to the war. Ab Saunders, Charlie Bowdre, Doc Scurlock, Frank Coe, and George Coe had previously killed rustlers together. On July 18, 1876, that group...
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  • Kenton Summers Coe (November 11, 1930 – December 29, 2021) was an American composer. Coe was born in Johnson City, TN, the younger of two sons born to...
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  • Samuel Holloway Bowers Jr. (August 25, 1924 – November 5, 2006) was an American white supremacist who co-founded the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan...
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    ITU Not given in Coe Pope (§157) gives semicolon as   ▄ ▄▄ ▄ ▄▄ ▄  Telegraph in United States history Chesnoy, p. 19 Coe, p. 69 Coe, p. 69 Lyall, p. 19...
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    recovery periods was used by the athletics coach Peter Coe when setting sessions for his son Sebastian Coe. Inspired by the principles propounded by the German...
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    The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction, formerly the Samuel Johnson Prize, is an annual British book prize for the best non-fiction writing in the English...
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  • the team that saw the retirement of older players such as John King, Samuel Coe and Arthur Mounteney and the introduction of the nucleus of the team of...
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  • Cobb Arthur Cobley (1897–1904) : A. Cobley Geoffrey Coe (1963) : G. Coe Samuel Coe (1896–1923) : S. Coe Alfred Coleman (1926–1935) : C. A. R. Coleman David...
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  • country music all-stars, including Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, David Alan Coe, Lecile Harris, Willie Nelson, and Marcia Cross. Johnny Cash as Frank James...
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    by contractors John Coe and Content Titus in 1694. The next year, Newtown purchased a house and 12 acres (4.9 ha) from Samuel Coe for use as a parsonage...
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    Worcestershire. A part-time bowler, his three first-class wickets were of Samuel Coe, Lord Dalmeny and Test cricketer John King. Raphael was involved in politics...
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    Stark, Coe and Fellows. Westlake explains the in-joke in the film's DVD commentary track, noting that he wrote books as "Richard Stark, Tucker Coe and some...
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  • Gregory Alan Williams (category Coe College alumni)
    Des Moines, Iowa, Williams graduated from East High School, and attended Coe College and served in the United States Marine Corps before pursuing a career...
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    Gay/Bold Fusilier" as a parody. In about 1970, English folk singer Peter Coe reworked the existing first verse and chorus and added another four verses...
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