• Frederick George Cooke (1 February 1897 – 17 July 1965) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for a...
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    George Frederick Cooke (17 April 1756 in London – 26 September 1812 in New York City) was an English actor. As famous for his erratic habits as for his...
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  • Cooke Maroney (born July 3, 1984) is an American art gallery director. He has served as the director of the Gladstone Gallery since 2022 and previously...
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  • Frederick Cooke (born 27 August 1980) is a stand-up comedian and actor from Kells, County Meath, Ireland. In 2011, Cooke began touring regularly with his...
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    Frederick Riley Cooke (28 April 1867 – 26 June 1930) was a New Zealand tailor, socialist and trade unionist. Cooke was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England...
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    Major-General Sir Henry Frederick Cooke ('Kangkook') CB, KCH (bapt. 13 April 1783 – 10 March 1837), was a British soldier and Tory politician. He was...
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  • General Cooke may refer to: George Cooke (British Army officer) (1766–1837), British Army major general Henry Frederick Cooke (c. 1783–1837), British...
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  • Fred Cooke (comedian), Irish comedian and actor Frederick Cooke, Australian politician Frederick Cooke (socialist), New Zealand tailor, socialist and trade...
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    Gothic style Fernando Wood (1812–1881), Mayor of New York City George Frederick Cooke (1756–1812), actor Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont (1636–1701)...
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  • George Frederick Cooke (1 August 1826 – 25 March 1862) was an English first-class cricketer. Cooke was born at Manchester in August 1826 and was educated...
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    Cooke succeeded Danforth as president in 1871, continuing in such capacity until his own death in 1882, after which Cooke's sons, John, Frederick, and...
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    Covent Garden on 15 January 1805. The original cast included George Frederick Cooke as Lord Avondale, Joseph Shepherd Munden as General Tarragan, John...
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    culture. Also in 1996, a pristine print of Richard III (1912), starring Frederick Warde in the title role, was discovered by a private collector and donated...
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    George Frederick Cooke revived the play at Covent Garden. Elizabeth Inchbald lauded the performance, calling Cooke's Kitely the equal of Garrick's. Cooke had...
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    writer Frederick Reynolds. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 12 November 1803. The original cast included George Frederick Cooke as Sandy...
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    Covent Garden on 5 March 1803. The original cast included George Frederick Cooke as Peregrine, Henry Erskine Johnston as Frank Rochdale, Charles Klanert...
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  • Atwell Cooke, Ontario lawyer and political figure George Edwin Cooke (1883–1969), American Olympic football (soccer) player George Frederick Cooke (1756–1812)...
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    The cast included Henry Siddons, Robert William Elliston, George Frederick Cooke and Jane Powell while the incidental music was composed by Michael...
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    first speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, born in Berwick George Frederick Cooke (1756–1811), widely called the first Romantic actor in England Anne...
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  • D. Cooke Henry Cooke (Australian politician) (1840–1903), Australian politician Henry Frederick Cooke (1784–1837), British soldier Sir Henry Cooke, 2nd...
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    1784 Cooke was appointed an ensign in the 10th Grenadier Guards. His brothers were General Sir Henry Frederick Cooke and naval officer Edward Cooke while...
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    United States were tours by leading London actors—including George Frederick Cooke, Junius Brutus Booth, Edmund Kean, William Charles Macready, and Charles...
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    (1800) The Glory of Columbia, Her Yeomanry (1803) Memoirs of George Frederick Cooke (1813) A Trip to Niagara (1828) In 1825, Dunlap was one of the founders...
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    Christian Louis Cooke (born 15 September 1987) is an English actor. He is known for playing Luke Kirkwall in Where the Heart Is, Luke Rutherford in Demons...
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    Government was being disloyal to the United Kingdom. National MP for Tauranga, Frederick Doidge, argued "With us, loyalty is an instinct as deep as religion"....
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    remained on the site, but it was reinvigorated in 1777 and George Frederick Cooke acted there the following year. In the winter of 1779, it was destroyed...
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    as Edward, Charles Holland as Philip, Thomas Collins as Joe, George Frederick Cooke as Jerard, John Henry Johnstone as Brian O'Bradleigh, Jane Powell as...
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    IWM Interview with survivor Frederick Cooke IWM Interview with survivor Vernon Day IWM Interview with survivor Frederick Thornton IWM Interview with survivor...
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    Jay Cooke (August 10, 1821 – February 16, 1905) was an American financier who helped finance the Union war effort during the American Civil War and the...
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    Kemble as Sir Oswin Mortland, Charles Farley as Willowear, George Frederick Cooke as Lavensforth, Julia Glover as Lady Susan Courtley and Mary Ann Davenport...
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