• 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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  • 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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  • Lilian Mary Olivia Pine-Coffin née Lilian Cole (4 August 1863 – 16 Jun 1919) also known as Lilian Cole Pine-Coffin was an Irish born tennis player of...
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  • 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, fourth...
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    Gordon of Cluny was acknowledged by the senior relief officer, Sir Edward Pine Coffin, as having improved beyond the worst class of landlord.: 87-93  The...
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    railway to the town." [failed verification] On 1 November 1900, Major Edward Pine-Coffin wrote in his diary that the remaining civilian population of Ventersburg...
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    create employment so that men would not be idle: but in writing to Edward Pine Coffin, commissary-general, the Deputy-Commissary-General John Saumarez Dobree...
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    front of the Bank's Governor William Cotton, Commissary-General Sir Edward Pine Coffin, MP Richard Lalor Sheil, and William Nairn Forbes of the East India...
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    great-nephew Rev. John Pine-Coffin (1735–1824), the grandson of his eldest sister Dorothy Coffin (b.1651) and her husband Edward Pyne of Eastdowne. Later...
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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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    (1643–1723) The Worthies of Devon, 1810 edition, p.229; Burke's Landed Gentry, 1937, p.442, pedigree of Pine-Coffin of Portledge; Vivian, p.209 Black...
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    This gun carriage had carried her parents' coffins. The full group included Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, Prince William, Prince Harry, Peter Phillips...
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    as tall as Edward I (6 feet 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...
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    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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  • Association, p. 716 Coffin, Louis (1962). The Coffin Family. Nantucket, Massachusetts: Nantucket Historical Association. p. 194. Stackpole, Edward A. Stackpole...
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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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    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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  • mozzarella eyeballs Entrée: lobster, pickled pigs lips, squid ink pasta, coffin toast Dessert: Day of the Dead cookies, watermelon brain, chocolate covered...
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    casket in which to bury her. He chose the cheapest in the room, a $260 coffin that seemed the least he could purchase without doing the job himself. The...
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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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  • Carol's reputation to protect her son. Meanwhile, David agrees to store a coffin for a Swedish sailor, but he and Peggy suspect it may contain something...
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  • 1900, his coffin was washed out to sea. A 1929 Ripley's Believe It or Not Cartoon claimed that the coffin was washed ashore on Prince Edward island, Canada...
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    Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American zoologist, paleontologist, comparative anatomist, herpetologist, and ichthyologist...
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    Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War, toward the end of which he was appointed...
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    Woodworking (section Pine)
    Eythra. Examples of Bronze Age wood-carving include tree trunks worked into coffins from northern Germany and Denmark and wooden folding-chairs. The site of...
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    Henry, Johnny Duncan and Tris Coffin. It was released on January 25, 1947, by Republic Pictures. It was filmed in Lone Pine, California and at Deerwood...
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    Sambo 9-foot Stake Marker 32 Looe Key Newfound Harbor Key Sombrero Key Coffins Patch Tennessee Reef Alligator Reef Cheeca Rocks Hen and Chickens Davis...
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    for one hour". In the introduction to the 1961 translation by R. S. Pine-Coffin he suggests that this harsh interpretation of Augustine's own past is...
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  • Pearson DSO***, MC, CB, OBE, TD, DL Sir Hew Pike KCB DSO MBE ] Richard Pine-Coffin, DSO and Bar, MC † David Purley – F1, F3 and F5000 racing driver George...
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  • Wilbert Coffin and his conviction based on circumstantial evidence. He was eventually hanged. The case is well known in Canada as the Coffin affair. Murdered...
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