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    Colonel Edmund Scarborough (September 1617 – 1671) was an English-born politician and military officer who served as speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses...
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  • Chuck Scarborough (born 1943), American television news anchor Edmund Scarborough (c.1617–1671), Virginia politician, soldier and landowner Edmund Scarborough...
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    Edmund Scarborough (May 1840 - ?) was an American minister, farmer and state legislator in Mississippi. He represented Holmes County, Mississippi in the...
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    2008-11-30. Ruffin, Edmund (1989) [1856-1865]. The Diary of Edmund Ruffin. Edited, with an introd. and notes, by William Kauffman Scarborough. With a foreword...
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    The Scarborough House Archaeological Site in Accomack County, Virginia, is believed to be the location of the estate house of Edmund Scarborough, the Eastern...
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    court still ruled in Johnson's favor. In 1657, Johnson's neighbor, Edmund Scarborough, allegedly forged a letter in which Johnson acknowledged a debt; whether...
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  • notably his great-nephew Col. Edmund Scarborough II (1617–71), who followed in the footsteps of his father Edmund Scarborough I (1584 - 1635) and mother...
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    1668, when Phillip Calvert of Maryland and Edmund Scarborough of Virginia demarcated the Calvert-Scarborough Line. This line ran northeast from Watkins...
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    Sir Charles Scarborough or Scarburgh MP FRS FRCP (29 December 1615 – 26 February 1694) was an English physician and mathematician. Scarborough was born in...
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  • Scarborough is the debut novel by Canadian writer Catherine Hernandez, published in 2017. Set in the Toronto district of Scarborough, the novel centres...
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  • Charles Scarborough) (Captain) Edmund Scarborough (Colonel) Edmund Scarborough (sometimes spelled Edmund Scarsborough) (Colonel) Edmund Scarborough Henry...
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    October 1663, a militia from Accomac County, Virginia led by a Colonel Edmund Scarborough arrived at the Annemessex settlement. They attempted to secure oaths...
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    Yaocomico left at the end of the growing season. In 1659, Colonel Edmund Scarborough led a series of unprovoked raids against the previously peaceful Assateague...
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  • of 1645-1646 did not re-elect Hill as Speaker, instead selecting Edmund Scarborough, although Hill did represent Charles City County, this time alongside...
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  • ardent foe of Colonel Edmund Scarborough. He was instrumental in getting Northampton Co., Virginia named. After Robbins' death Scarborough wanted the county...
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  • of North Carolina libraries. Scarborough died in May 2020. Overseer: Plantation Management in the Old South Diary of Edmund Ruffin: Days of Independence...
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  • Gov. William Berkeley during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676. He and Charles Scarborough of Accomack County were found guilty of uttering "Scandalous & mutinous...
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  • of the Virginia House of Burgesses In office 1646–1646 Preceded by Edmund Scarborough Succeeded by Thomas Harwood Personal details Died c. 1663 Spouse Jane...
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  • who became the third wife of Col. Charles Scarborough of Accomac County, the son of councilor Edmund Scarborough (1617-1671) and his wife, the former Mary...
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    Tyrone Edmund Power III (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Power appeared in dozens of films, often...
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  • Edward Hill Sr. Charles City County unknown 1644 1645 1663 (ca.) 3rd Edmund Scarborough Northampton County 1617 (ca.) 1645 1646 1671 4th Ambrose Harmer James...
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  • 1871 Samuel A. Sanderlin – Washington and Issaquena counties 1876 Edmund Scarborough – Holmes County, Mississippi 1870 Henry P. Scott – Issaquena County...
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    ISBN 978-0-89886-635-3. Retrieved 23 August 2011. Ruffin, Edmund; Scarborough, William Kauffman (May 1972). The Diary of Edmund Ruffin: Toward independence, October 1856-April...
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  • the colony's capital, Jamestown and in 1668 the colony's surveyor, Edmund Scarborough I, made Lawrence responsible for reviewing all survey plants sent...
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  • on the Pocomoke River in Somerset County, Maryland, he accompanied Edmund Scarborough to consult other commissioners. While he actively participated in...
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    grave". The Scarborough News. 5 December 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2015. "Bronte memory will live on in Scarborough". The Scarborough News. 2 May 2013...
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  • Canadian writer, whose debut novel Scarborough was a shortlisted finalist for the 2017 Toronto Book Awards and the 2018 Edmund White Award. She has also written...
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  • brothers at Filey Town in February 1922. He moved to Scarborough Penguins in 1923, then to Scarborough before returning to Filey Town for two seasons in...
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    George Cayley (category People from Brompton, Scarborough)
    aviation. Cayley represented the Whig party as Member of Parliament for Scarborough from 1832 to 1835, and in 1838, helped found the UK's first Polytechnic...
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  • Paul Darling (category Alumni of St Edmund Hall, Oxford)
    Tonstall School in Sunderland before attending Winchester College and then St Edmund Hall, Oxford. His mother was a magistrate and his brother Ian Darling is...
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