• Jonas Poole (bap. 1566 – 1612) was an early 17th-century English explorer and sealer, and was significant in the history of whaling. He served aboard...
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    strait of Forlandsundet. The headland is named after British whaler Jonas Poole. It has a length of about 1.5 kilometers. Poolepynten lies within the...
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    journal. There is also no cartographical proof of this supposed discovery. Jonas Poole in 1611 and Robert Fotherby in 1615 both had possession of Hudson's journal...
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  • songwriter Jonas Poole (c.1566–1612), English explorer, sealer, and whaler Jordan Poole (born 1999), American basketball player Karen Poole (born 1971)...
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  • the only people who understand whaling", lamented the English explorer Jonas Poole. Having learned the trade themselves, other nations adopted their techniques...
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    Scotland, England and Ireland was given two polar bear cubs by the sailor Jonas Poole, who got them during a trip to Svalbard. At the end of the 17th century...
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    unsuccessful attempt by Henry Hudson at finding the Northeast Passage 1610: Jonas Poole thoroughly explores Spitsbergen's west coast, reporting that he saw a...
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    Dutch explorer Willem Barentsz in 1596. In 1610, the English explorer Jonas Poole named it Black Point Isle. By 1612 the English whalers were referring...
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    research station has been operating there since 1957. The English explorer Jonas Poole visited Hornsund in 1610, giving the fjord its name after his men had...
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    Mitrahalvøya east to Kapp Guissez. The English explorer (and later whaler) Jonas Poole entered Krossfjorden in 1610, naming it Close Cove. The Englishman John...
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    Norske.: 12  The coal deposits at Kongsfjorden were first discovered by Jonas Poole during a whaling expedition in the area in 1610. They did not receive...
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    their measurements. Kongsfjorden was originally named Deer Sound by Jonas Poole (1610), and was known as such by the English whalers until at least 1658...
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  • annually until they in a few years had achieved local extinction. After Jonas Poole reported seeing a "great store of whales" off Spitsbergen in 1610, the...
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    Barents in 1596. He simply referred to it as Inwyck (inlet). In 1610 Jonas Poole explored Bellsund, giving the fjord the name it retains to this day....
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    12 to 14, the polka dot jersey was worn by Jonas Abrahamsen and on stages 15 to 19 by Jonas Vingegaard. Poole, Harry. "Cavendish breaks Tour de France stage...
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    fjord was named Green Harbour by the English explorer (and later whaler) Jonas Poole in 1610. Grønfjorden is the Norwegian equivalent. The first whaleship...
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    started walrus hunting on Bjørnøya in 1604, and from 1611 the company's Jonas Poole started whaling around Spitsbergen. The following year the Muscovy Company...
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    made their way independently into Porto Longone. Mary Rose 32 (Capt. Jonas Poole) William and Thomas 30 (Capt. John Godolphin) Thomas Bonaventure 28 (Capt...
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    Ship Name Ship Type Guns Crew Captain Swiftsure (flag) Warship 60 380 Jonas Poole Paragon (vice-flag) Warship 54 330 William Goodson Torrington (rear-admiral)...
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  • flagship of Admiral Edward Montagu and directly commanded by flag-captain Jonas Poole. The ship was lost on 7 March 1665. She had been briefly transferred...
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    Hired merchantman Yarmouth 52 Captain Thomas Ayliffe Vanguard 56 Captain Jonas Poole Convertine 48 Captain John Pearce Charity 46 Captain Robert Wilkinson...
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  • The men were forced to row and sail to Bear Island, where they found Jonas Poole, master of the Elizabeth (which was sent to accompany the Mary Margaret)...
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    Fairhaven in 1596. The first indisputable visit by the English was made by Jonas Poole in the Amity in 1610. Thomas Marmaduke is known to have explored the...
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  • Margaret (150 tons), Steven Bennet, master, and the Elizabeth (60 tons), Jonas Poole, master, to Spitsbergen in 1611- the first voyage made to the island...
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  • Margaret (which he sailed on as factor), and the 60-ton bark Elizabeth, Jonas Poole, master and pilot, on a whaling voyage to Spitsbergen. Edge, in his A...
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    anonymous English-language imageboard website. Launched by Christopher "moot" Poole in October 2003, the site hosts boards dedicated to a wide variety of topics...
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    in town. The coal deposits at Kongsfjorden were first discovered by Jonas Poole during a whaling expedition in the area in 1610. They did not receive...
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  • north to the bay in order to salvage their goods. Later, the Elizabeth, Jonas Poole, master and pilot, sailed into the bay and attempted to shift his cargo...
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  • make it sound more effortless and lazier. Danish producers Cutfather and Jonas Jeberg forwarded a demo of "Like a Drug" to Parlophone and later flew to...
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  • up-and-coming talent on this". "Jonas Blue Announces Debut Album 'Blue'". Broadway World. Retrieved 25 October 2018. "Jonas Blue Announces Debut LP 'Blue'...
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