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    Samuel Pike (1717?–1773) was a British clergyman and a member of a religious movement known as Sandemanians. Pike was born about 1717 at "Ramsey, Wiltshire"...
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  • David Samuel Pike (March 23, 1938 – October 3, 2015) was an American jazz vibraphone and marimba player. He appeared on many albums by Nick Brignola,...
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  • – much to the astonishment of Polly and Ben. Pirates led by Captain Samuel Pike (Michael Godfrey) and his henchman Cherub (George A. Cooper) are searching...
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    between the leading church elders, Glas and Sandeman, and English pastors, Samuel Pike, John Barnard, and William Cudworth among others, led to the adoption...
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  • Newbury, Massachusetts Rosamund Pike (born 1979), British actress Samuel Pike (c. 1717 – 1773), English minister Theodore Pike (1904–1987), Irish colonial...
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    Zebulon Montgomery Pike (January 5, 1779 – April 27, 1813) was an American brigadier general and explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado is named. As...
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  • Pike's Opera House was a theater in Cincinnati owned by distiller and entrepreneur Samuel Napthali Pike (1822–1872). Located on Fourth Street between...
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    about 22.9 million US dollars in 2023), for distiller and entrepreneur Samuel N. Pike (1822–1872) of Cincinnati. The building survived in altered form until...
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  • The Pike River Mine disaster was a coal mining accident that began on 19 November 2010 in the Pike River Mine, 46 km (29 mi) northeast of Greymouth, in...
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    settlers were of the Religious Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. Samuel Pike moved to the area and settled on the south side of Nahunta Swamp which...
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  • Jeffords, Sr., the husband of niece Sarah, Samuel D. Riddle purchased and operated Faraway Farm on Huffman Mill Pike near Lexington, Kentucky, where they stood...
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  • Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. "Pike, Samuel" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900...
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  • Browne Hayes. Mary Pike was born in 1776, the only surviving daughter of Samuel Pike and Catherine née Hutchinson. Her father was in business with his older...
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  • accidentally reveals that 'Dunbar' is actually Pike, and Hardy removes Pike from the plane just before takeoff. Pike explains that West learned about the actual...
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    Robert Pike (1616—1706) was an opponent of the Salem witchcraft prosecutions of 1692. He was also involved in two other notable, public controversies prior...
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    students, stood against the square. Samuel Pike, who lived in one of houses, offered theological teaching from 1750. Samuel Morton Savage opened his Hoxton...
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    more closely aligned with Hervey's views. In the years that followed, Samuel Pike, William Cudworth (1717-1763?), John Barnard (1725-1804? Islington),...
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    Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, Judicial Archives Pike Family Association (1901). Records of the Pike Family Association of America. Allen County Public...
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    Barracuda (redirect from Sea-pike)
    freshwater pike, though the major difference between the two is that Barracuda has two separate dorsal fins with a forked tail, unlike the freshwater pike. Some...
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  • Pike River is an upcoming New Zealand drama film. Directed by Robert Sarkies, it stars Melanie Lynskey and Robyn Malcolm. Based on the Pike River Mine...
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  • Conder filled his place as theological tutor in this academy, while Samuel Pike succeeded him as one of the Tuesday lecturers at Pinners' Hall. He was...
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    Walleye (redirect from Yellow pike)
    vitreus, synonym Stizostedion vitreum), also called the walleyed pike, yellow pike, yellow pikeperch or yellow pickerel, is a freshwater perciform fish...
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    3417000 Pike Place Fish Market is an open-air fish market at Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, United States, located at the corner of Pike Street...
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    Retrieved 19 September 2024. Freeman, Enoch; Preble, Jedidiah; Freeman, Samuel; Pike, Timothy; Waite, John. "To Benjamin Franklin from the Committee of the...
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    Muskellunge (redirect from Lake pike)
    fish", mji-gnoozhe, maskinoše, or mashkinonge, meaning "bad pike", "big pike", or "ugly pike" respectively. The Algonquin word maskinunga is borrowed into...
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  • known as Whitmore, Wells and Whitmore. Fuller was in the congregation of Samuel Pike, who became a Sandemanian. Fuller, however, opposed the influence of...
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  • Pike of Pikes Peak fame. Joshua Coffin (1845). A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury, from 1635 to 1845. Boston: Samuel Gardner...
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    i.e., "Elizabeth and her five children by Mr. Purchase, and her son, Samuel Pike." from the house 1 there to the Ocean sea with all other Profitts and...
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  • November 2013, she won the Samuel Johnson Prize for nonfiction for her biography of the Italian writer Gabriele D'Annunzio, The Pike. The book also won the...
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  • Henderson; further research is needed. Further research is needed. Lt Samuel R. Deach, Company I, 133rd Pennsylvania Infantry. Lived in Jewell County...
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