history and foreign affairs". William Puleston was one of four sons and two daughters of Samuel Richard Puleston, M.D., (born 22 March 1845 in Carmarthen...
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1611 William D. Puleston (1881–1968), American naval officer and author also Ian Puleston-Davies (born 1958), British actor and writer Puleston baronets...
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Chester W. Nimitz (redirect from Chester William Nimitz)
Chester William Nimitz (/ˈnɪmɪts/; February 24, 1885 – February 20, 1966) was a fleet admiral in the United States Navy. He played a major role in the...
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William D. Puleston, Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) suspected the naval attaché office at the Japanese Embassy in Washington D.C...
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(June 1930 – May 1931 Capt. Hayne Ellis (June 1931 – May 1934) Capt. William D. Puleston (June 1934 – April 1937) Rear Adm. Ralston S. Holmes (May 1937 –...
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Thompson, the Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), Capt. William D. Puleston, took a personal interest in so-called language students like Miyazaki...
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Thompson, the Director of the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI), Capt. William D. Puleston, took a personal interest in so-called language students like Miyazaki...
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the zeppelin Hindenburg for Germany. Lewis promptly informed Capt. William D. Puleston, the Director of ONI, of the encounter. The next time Farnsworth...
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Dennis E. Puleston Ph.D (19 June 1940 – 29 June 1978) was an American archaeologist and ecologist. Puleston archaeology, biologyecology developed the...
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Culpeper married William Cotton, esquire. After the death of Sir Richard Culpeper, Joyce's mother, Isabel, married Sir John Leigh (d. 17 August 1523)...
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129–130. Richardson IV 2011, p. 108. Richardson II 2011, p. 411. Richardson, D. (2011). Kimball G. Everingham (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry. Vol. 2 (2nd ed...
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afterwards a living near London. Mrs. Puleston died in 1658, and the judge on 5 September 1659. Roger Puleston, their eldest son, had no love for his...
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Youlten 1995–1996 Dermot Ashton Lauren Beales 1996 Terry Williams Ian Puleston-Davies 1995–1996 Vinnie Williams Tim Dantay 1996 Louise Taylor Brett O'Brien...
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List of Brookside characters (redirect from William Corkhill)
1985 Diane Nichols Linda Armstrong 1999 Matty Nolan Tony Scoggo 1982–1992 Stephen Nolan Ian Puleston-Davies 1986 Teresa Nolan Ann Haydn-Edwards 1982–1986...
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Council site, below. 1890–1908: John Henry Puleston 1908–1945: David Lloyd George, OM, PC 1945–1963: Hon. William Ormsby-Gore 1963–2017: The Earl of Snowdon...
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BBC Three on 7 November 2004. The six-part series stars William Ash, David Warner, Ian Puleston-Davies, Reece Dinsdale, Nicholas Gleaves, Laura Fraser...
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were discovered in April 1949 by John Mackechnie in the papers of the Puleston family in the collection of the British Museum. Nicholas Boson (1624−1708)...
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there is a lot of platonic love between them. King Thistle (voiced by Ian Puleston-Davies) is the King of the Little Kingdom and the husband of Queen Thistle...
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online at JSTOR Livezey, William E. Mahan on Sea Power (Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, reprinted 1981) Puleston, W. D. Mahan: The Life and Work...
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and as of 2023 is still in the series. In the first episode of series 6, William Gaminara and Tom Ward both joined the series. After series 15, Ward left...
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List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2010 (redirect from D.S. Glynn)
the Factory Floor is being taken up, John joins Owen Armstrong's (Ian Puleston-Davies) digging crew and removes Colin's decomposing body but is discovered...
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William Ravenscroft (1561 – 27 October 1628) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1586 and 1628. Ravenscroft...
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Mark Holloway 23 December 1994 (1994-12-23) 154 "Dearly Departed" Ian Puleston-Davies and Ralph Watson guest star Alan Bell David G. McDonagh...
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(Charles Lawson), Tommy Harris (Thomas Craig) and Owen Armstrong (Ian Puleston-Davies), and the perennial losers such as Stan and Hilda, Jack and Vera...
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List of monarchs of fictional countries (section D)
ruled by the fairy Thistle family. King and Queen Thistle (voiced by Ian Puleston-Davies and Sara Crowe) They are the rulers of the Little Kingdom, and the...
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supported the Commonwealth, he was persuaded to do so, replacing John Puleston. Only Serjeants-at-Law could become judges, and as such Hale was made a...
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Almere, which Almer later sold, with it eventually ending up with the Puleston family. Although when he served as High Sheriff in 1553, Almer still stayed...
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Devizes Walter Long Conservative Devonport (Two members) Sir John Henry Puleston Conservative George Edward Price Conservative Dewsbury John Simon Liberal...
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Bt Conservative William Evans Liberal Devizes Sir Thomas Bateson, Bt Conservative Devonport (two members) Sir John Henry Puleston Conservative George...
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SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published according to the True Originall Copies. Edited by John Heminges (d. 1630) and...
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