John Pine Coffin (1778 – 1830) was an English army officer and colonial administrator who served as Governor of St. Helena 1821–23. John Pine Coffin,...
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simple pine wood coffins), referred to him as "Wooden Box". Born to John Edward Pine-Coffin and Louise Pine-Coffin at Portledge, the Pine-Coffin family...
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Commissary-general Sir Edward Pine Coffin (1784 – 1862) was an English commissary officer. Edward Pine Coffin, youngest son of the Rev. John Pine, was born at Eastdown...
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Manor of Monkleigh (section Coffin)
his heir became his great-nephew Rev. John Pine-Coffin (1735–1824), the grandson of his eldest sister Dorothy Coffin (b.1651) and her husband Edward Pyne...
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1813 Mark Wilks 1813–1816 Major-General Sir Hudson Lowe 1816–1821 John Pine Coffin 1821–1823 Brigadier General Alexander Walker 1823–1828 Charles Dallas...
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Fisk metallic burial case (redirect from Fisk coffin)
Island. The cast iron coffins or burial cases were popular in the mid–19th century among wealthier families. While pine coffins in the 1850s would have...
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William-Powlett, of Cadhay, Ottery St Mary. 1973: Lieut.-Colonel Trenchard John Pine-Coffin, of West Dydon, Fairy Cross, Bideford. 1974: George Ernest Hillyer...
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shortly before 1810 from Rev. John Pine-Coffin by Joseph Davie Basset (1764–1846), who was the son and heir of John Davie of Orleigh by his wife Eleanor...
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Lawhitton (section Bennett-Coffin family)
heir was Rev. John Pine-Coffin (1735–1824), eldest surviving grandson of Dorothy Coffin (1651–1690), eldest daughter of Richard Coffin (1623–1700), who...
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Coffin is an English and French surname. The House of Coffin is an ancient English family which originated in Devonshire. The Coffins have held a number...
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pp. 176–177. Coffin, R.P.T. (1939). Captain Abby and Captain John: An Around-the-world Biography. Macmillan. Retrieved 2015-02-11. "Pine Grove Cemetery...
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served as Sheriff of Devon in 1683. He was the only son and heir of John Coffin (1593–1622) of Portledge by his wife Elizabeth Hurding, one of the two...
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Rev. John Pine-Coffin of Portledge, Alwington, from the same family as James Coffyn. About 1823 Richard Pine-Coffin sold Monkleigh manor land to John Rolle...
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continued as a trio for several years until recruiting Jeff Coffin in 1997 on saxophones. Coffin quit the group in 2010, and Levy rejoined in 2011. Near the...
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innermost coffin, the excavators found a painted silk banner about two meters long. Yellow and black feathers are stuck on the cover board of the coffin. The...
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Black Prince, John, (1643–1723) The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, p.229; Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.442, pedigree of Pine-Coffin of Portledge;...
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hostage in Worcester, Massachusetts. He married Caroline Coffin, daughter of General John Coffin and Anne Mathews, on 21 May 1814. He became a member of...
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Lucretia Mott (redirect from Lucretia Coffin Mott)
became a merchant in the city. On April 10, 1811, Lucretia Coffin married James Mott at Pine Street Meeting in Philadelphia. James was a Quaker businessman...
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Woodward as Thomas Fitzpatrick, Victor French as Louis Baptiste and Tris Coffin. Alderson was born to a mining family in the village of Horden, County Durham...
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Beneath (2007 film) (category Films scored by John Frizzell (composer))
burnt. Christy is sent to Pine Bluff Psychiatric Care Center for treatment while her sister is treated by her husband Dr. John Locke, at home with the assistance...
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Operation Unicorn, the plan for the Queen's death in Scotland. Elizabeth's coffin lay at rest in St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh from 12 to 13 September...
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infantry (MI) detachment under Capt C.P. Wood operated as part of Major John Pine-Coffin's column in a number of engagements. In July 1901 two detachments from...
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Robert the Bruce (section Murder of John Comyn)
2 inches; 188 cm). The skeleton, lying on the wooden coffin board, was then placed upon the top of a lead coffin and the large crowd of curious people who had...
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Griffith) "Sweet Love" (John Gorka) "Here in California" (Lucinda Williams) "Like a River" (Peter Rowan & The Rowan Brothers) "Carolina Pines" (Cris Williamson...
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zone. So badly scattered were they that, by 03:00, Lieutenant Colonel Pine-Coffin in command had only around forty percent of the battalion at the forming...
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Immurement (redirect from Coffin torture)
people have been enclosed in extremely tight confinement, such as within a coffin. When used as a means of execution, the prisoner is simply left to die from...
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object crossed the night sky. The Floating Coffin of Charles Coghlan, Coghlan died November 27, 1899; his coffin was placed in a vault of Lakeview Cemetery...
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the next morning to find his feet and bedsheets covered with dried mud and pine needles. Ellie's cat, Church, is run over around Thanksgiving. Rachel and...
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failure caused by poor foundations. The body was found buried in a wooden coffin, wrapped in lead sheet. Despite the lead sheet being damaged at the foot...
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Emilio Carranza (category Pine Barrens (New Jersey))
Buzby's General Store in Chatsworth where it was placed in a makeshift coffin. His casket, accompanied by United States Army officers, was draped with...
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