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    Elizabeth Poole or Pole (25 August 1588 – 21 May 1654) was an English settler in Plymouth Colony who founded the town of Taunton, Massachusetts. She was...
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    Elizabeth Poole (bap.1622?, d. in or around 1668) was a prophetess and writer. Around the age of sixteen, she became a follower of William Kiffin (1616-1701)...
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    Elizabeth Poole (1820–1906), was a British opera and concert soprano singer and actress of the 19th century. Elizabeth Poole was born on 5 April 1820 in...
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    Poole (/puːl/ ) is a coastal town and seaport on the south coast of England in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area in Dorset...
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    playwright Elizabeth Ponsonby (1900–1940), English aristocrat Elizabeth Poole (1588–1654), English settler in Plymouth Colony Elizabeth Poole (prophetess)...
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  • Her father, Frank Sheridan, was a classical pianist; her mother, Elizabeth Poole-Jones, was a concert singer. She was raised by her mother in Westchester...
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    the praying town of Ponkapoag in present-day Canton, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Poole, contrary to local folklore, did not take part in the town purchase...
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  • Poole is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adalbert Poole (1881–1970), Canadian politician Andrew Poole (cricketer) (born 1967), English...
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    she had ambitions to be, like him, a visionary prophet. Her friend Elizabeth Poole published two pamphlets An Alarum of War (1649) and Another Allarum...
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    Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. She was the last monarch...
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  • Margaret Elizabeth Sandford born Margaret Elizabeth Poole (20 March 1839 – 1903) was an English headmistress and author. She was an anti-suffragist who...
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    Elizabeth Poole Design Company won the 2018 RAIA Robin Dods Award for Residential Architecture for their Stradbroke House. Up until his death, Poole continued...
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    Massachusetts Nicholas Pedro, contestant on Season 6 of American Idol Elizabeth Poole (1588–1654), English woman, Puritan, foundress of the present-day city...
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    Construction was supervised by the architect John Lidbury Poole (father of the famous singer, Elizabeth Poole). This building was flanked on both sides by gatehouses...
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    founder of the Naushahia branch of the Qadri Order (b. 1552) May 21 – Elizabeth Poole, English settler in Plymouth Colony (b. 1588) May 31 – Hippolytus Guarinonius...
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    John Doyley (died 1593) and his wife, Elizabeth Poole (died 1621) and Richard Harrington (died 1712). The Poole monument has strapwork and Tuscan columns...
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  • Europe and the West through transcultural processes." According to Elizabeth Poole in the Encyclopedia of Race and Ethnic Studies, the media have been...
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  • Ballard – background vocals (12) Edward Grint – background vocals (12) Elizabeth Poole – background vocals (12) George Cook – background vocals (12) Henry...
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    cemetery is Taunton founder and first female colonial land claimer Elizabeth Poole. The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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  • politician. Blencowe was the son of Robert Willis Blencowe and Charlotte Elizabeth Poole. He married Frances Campion, daughter of William John Campion (the...
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    William Spring of Pakenham, Member of Parliament (d. 1638) August 25 – Elizabeth Poole, English settler in Plymouth Colony (d. 1654) August – François de...
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  • vocalists Charlotte Birch, Charlotte Dolby, Elizabeth Poole, M. and A. Williams, Elena D'Angri, Jetty Treffz, Elizabeth Rainforth, Mr and Mrs Sims Reeves, John...
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    – Elisabeth de Bourbon-Vendôme, French princess (b. 1614) May 21 – Elizabeth Poole, Puritan and business woman (b. c. 1599) June 1 – Michiel Sweerts,...
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    drove a car until days before his death at 79. Roberts married Minnie Elizabeth Poole (born 1868) on February 6, 1886, in Memphis, Tennessee; this marriage...
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    politics in the events of 1633–1634 and The Late Lancashire Witches", in Poole, Robert (ed.), The Lancashire Witches: Histories and Stories, Manchester...
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  • 7 Days in Hell (category Depictions of Elizabeth II on film)
    2nd-seeded Poole. The night before the match, Poole receives a call from Queen Elizabeth II, who tells him to "win." On the first day of the match, Poole wins...
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  • Marquess of Montrose, Scottish general and politician (b. 1612) 1664 – Elizabeth Poole, English settler, founded Taunton, Massachusetts (b. 1588) 1670 – Niccolò...
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  • Assembly from 1897 to 1900 as a Conservative. The son of George Lake and Elizabeth Poole, he was born in Fortune. As an outfitter for schooners, Lake played...
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  • turned community journalist Nick Valentine and jazz pianist Bob Lucas. Elizabeth Poole bought the struggling publication with family money shortly after its...
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    Called Mac-Keys in London, the first military history in English. Elizabeth Poole becomes the first female founder of a town (Taunton, Massachusetts)...
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