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  • Gresham Cooke
  • British politician

    Roger Gresham Cooke (26 January 1907 – 22 February 1970), usually known as Gresham Cooke, was a British Conservative Party politician. Cooke was the son

    Gresham Cooke

    Gresham_Cooke

  • Nicholas Gresham Cooke
  • British flying ace (1913–1940)

    Nicholas Gresham Cooke, DFC (26 August 1913 – 31 May 1940), nicknamed "Lanky", was a Royal Air Force pilot and Second World War flying ace most notable

    Nicholas Gresham Cooke

    Nicholas Gresham Cooke

    Nicholas_Gresham_Cooke

  • Twickenham (constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1918 onwards

    Critchley Conservative 1935 Edward Keeling Conservative 1955 by-election Gresham Cooke Conservative 1970 Toby Jessel Conservative 1997 Vince Cable Liberal

    Twickenham (constituency)

    Twickenham (constituency)

    Twickenham_(constituency)

  • Plymouth Brethren Christian Church
  • Christian sect formerly known as the Exclusive Brethren

    police inquiry into the sect's activities in 1962. In the UK, MP Roger Gresham Cooke introduced the Family Preservation Bill in 1964, specifically aimed

    Plymouth Brethren Christian Church

    Plymouth_Brethren_Christian_Church

  • Toby Jessel
  • British politician

    1970 general election (the seat having been vacant since the death of Gresham Cooke on 22 February 1970), and held it for almost 30 years until being defeated

    Toby Jessel

    Toby_Jessel

  • George Monbiot
  • English writer and political activist (born 1963)

    (daughter of Gresham Cooke MP), was a Conservative councillor and former leader of South Oxfordshire District Council. His uncle, Canon Hereward Cooke, was the

    George Monbiot

    George Monbiot

    George_Monbiot

  • Edward Keeling
  • by-election in January 1955 was won by the Conservative candidate, Gresham Cooke. Craig, F. W. S. (1983) [1969]. British parliamentary election results

    Edward Keeling

    Edward_Keeling

  • Roger Cooke
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cooke may refer to: Roger Gresham Cooke (1907–1970), British politician Roger Cooke (artist) (1941–2012), American artist and muralist Roger M. Cooke

    Roger Cooke

    Roger_Cooke

  • Tom Newton Dunn
  • English journalist (born 1973)

    father's sister, Angela, married the son of former Conservative MP Gresham Cooke in September 1971; the older brother of Angela's husband is the father

    Tom Newton Dunn

    Tom_Newton_Dunn

  • List of aviators who became ace in a day
  • gunner Corporal Albert Lippett and his pilot, Flight Lieutenant Nicholas Gresham Cooke, claimed two Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters and a Messerschmitt Bf 110

    List of aviators who became ace in a day

    List of aviators who became ace in a day

    List_of_aviators_who_became_ace_in_a_day

  • List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)
  • Thomas Cook; MP for North Norfolk (1931–1945) Gresham Cooke; MP for Twickenham (1955–1970) Robert Cooke; MP for Bristol West (1957–1979) Anthony Coombs

    List of Conservative Party MPs (UK)

    List_of_Conservative_Party_MPs_(UK)

  • Robert Cooke (Conservative politician)
  • British politician

    Cooke (29 May 1930 – 6 January 1987) was a British Conservative Party politician. Cooke was born in Cardiff to Walter R. Cooke and Maud Cowie. Cooke was

    Robert Cooke (Conservative politician)

    Robert_Cooke_(Conservative_politician)

  • Bill Newton Dunn
  • British politician (born 1941)

    producer for the BBC. His sister Angela married the son of Conservative MP Gresham Cooke, from Stratfield Turgis in north Hampshire, in September 1971. Angela's

    Bill Newton Dunn

    Bill Newton Dunn

    Bill_Newton_Dunn

  • English Mistery
  • Organization

    Baron Howard de Walden (High Steward), with William Sanderson, Roger Gresham Cooke, John Green and Henry Snell. Sanderson was a Freemason but disaffected

    English Mistery

    English Mistery

    English_Mistery

  • List of World War II aces credited with 11–49 victories
  • Air Forces 12 Clement M. Craig  United States U.S. Navy 12 Nicholas Gresham Cooke †  United Kingdom Royal Air Force 12 Ace in a day David B. Eastham  United

    List of World War II aces credited with 11–49 victories

    List_of_World_War_II_aces_credited_with_11–49_victories

  • List of United Kingdom by-elections (1950–1979)
  • Session Twickenham 25 January 1955 Edward Keeling Conservative Roger Gresham Cooke Conservative Death Orpington 20 January 1955 Waldron Smithers Conservative

    List of United Kingdom by-elections (1950–1979)

    List_of_United_Kingdom_by-elections_(1950–1979)

  • Ted Thorn (RAF officer)
  • Bow in London. They formed part of the flight commanded by Nicholas Gresham Cooke. In early operations the Defiant was often mistaken for the similarly

    Ted Thorn (RAF officer)

    Ted Thorn (RAF officer)

    Ted_Thorn_(RAF_officer)

  • 1953 Coronation Honours
  • Appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours

    Tyne Improvement Commission. Director, Common Brothers, Ltd. Roger Gresham Cooke, Director, The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Ltd. William

    1953 Coronation Honours

    1953 Coronation Honours

    1953_Coronation_Honours

  • 1955 Twickenham by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    The result was a comfortable victory for the Conservative candidate Gresham Cooke, a director of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. He held

    1955 Twickenham by-election

    1955_Twickenham_by-election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1964 United Kingdom general election
  • Norman Atkinson Labour Truro Geoffrey Wilson Conservative Twickenham Gresham Cooke Conservative Tynemouth Irene Ward Conservative Ulster, Mid George Forrest

    List of MPs elected in the 1964 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1964 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1964_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1955 United Kingdom general election
  • Frederick Messer Labour Truro Geoffrey Wilson Conservative Twickenham Roger Gresham Cooke Conservative Tynemouth Irene Ward Conservative Ulster, Mid Tom Mitchell

    List of MPs elected in the 1955 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1955 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1955_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • List of MPs elected in the 1966 United Kingdom general election
  • Norman Atkinson Labour Truro Geoffrey Wilson Conservative Twickenham Gresham Cooke Conservative Tynemouth Irene Ward Conservative Ulster, Mid George Forrest

    List of MPs elected in the 1966 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1966 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1966_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Gresham, Norfolk
  • Village in Norfolk, England

    Gresham is a village and civil parish in North Norfolk, England, five miles (8 km) south-west of Cromer. A predominantly rural parish, Gresham centres

    Gresham, Norfolk

    Gresham, Norfolk

    Gresham,_Norfolk

  • List of MPs elected in the 1959 United Kingdom general election
  • Grahame Brown Labour Truro Geoffrey Wilson Conservative Twickenham Gresham Cooke Conservative Tynemouth Irene Ward Conservative Ulster, Mid George Forrest

    List of MPs elected in the 1959 United Kingdom general election

    List of MPs elected in the 1959 United Kingdom general election

    List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1959_United_Kingdom_general_election

  • Philip Hunter (RAF officer)
  • British World War II flying ace

    operated by an air gunner. One of his flight commanders was Nicholas Gresham Cooke and his regular air gunner was Aircraftman Frederick Harry King, a regular

    Philip Hunter (RAF officer)

    Philip Hunter (RAF officer)

    Philip_Hunter_(RAF_officer)

  • Simon Goldblatt
  • British politician (1928–2021)

    Election 1966: Twickenham Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Roger Gresham Cooke 26,512 47.7 Labour David Carlton 18,884 34.0 Liberal Simon Goldblatt

    Simon Goldblatt

    Simon Goldblatt

    Simon_Goldblatt

  • C. S. Lewis
  • British writer, lay theologian, and scholar (1898–1963)

    adopted Gresham's two sons and continued to raise them after her death. Douglas Gresham is a Christian like Lewis and his mother, while David Gresham turned

    C. S. Lewis

    C. S. Lewis

    C._S._Lewis

  • Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
  • English politician (1510–1579)

    1622), who first married, in July 1569, Anne Gresham (d.1594), the illegitimate daughter of Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of the Royal Exchange, by Anne Dutton;

    Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)

    Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)

    Nicholas_Bacon_(Lord_Keeper)

  • Merritt Cooke Jr.
  • American football player, coach, engineer, and banker (1884–1967)

    Merritt Todd Cooke Jr. (October 24, 1884 – June 7, 1967) was an American football player, coach, engineer, and banker. He served as the head football

    Merritt Cooke Jr.

    Merritt Cooke Jr.

    Merritt_Cooke_Jr.

  • Gresham Poe
  • American football player and coach (1880–1956)

    Gresham Hough Poe (July 30, 1880 – April 25, 1956) was an American football player and coach. He was the head coach of the University of Virginia football

    Gresham Poe

    Gresham Poe

    Gresham_Poe

  • Ormiston Venture Academy
  • Academy in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England

    boarding school Gresham's in Holt, North Norfolk – whereby one student per academic year is offered a fully funded scholarship to study at Gresham's for two years

    Ormiston Venture Academy

    Ormiston_Venture_Academy

  • The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • 1798 poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and poetic technique". Gresham College. pp. 4, 5, 10. "albatross around one's neck". Houghton Mifflin

    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

    The_Rime_of_the_Ancient_Mariner

  • Debra Winger
  • American actress (born 1955)

    Debra (December 28, 2008). "Rachel Cooke interviews Debra Winger". The Guardian (Interview). Interviewed by Cooke, Rachel. Archived from the original

    Debra Winger

    Debra Winger

    Debra_Winger

  • Adaptations of The Chronicles of Narnia
  • commercial production by Malcolm C. Cooke Productions in Australia (directed by Nadia Tass, and described by Douglas Gresham as the best production of the novel

    Adaptations of The Chronicles of Narnia

    Adaptations_of_The_Chronicles_of_Narnia

  • Thomas Hood (mathematician)
  • English mathematician and physician (1556–1620)

    in mathematics appointed in England, a few years before the founding of Gresham College. He publicized the Copernican theory, and discussed the nova SN

    Thomas Hood (mathematician)

    Thomas_Hood_(mathematician)

  • Henry Neville (died 1615)
  • English courtier, politician and diplomat (1564–1615)

    (died 1593) and his second wife, Elizabeth Gresham (died 6 November 1573), granddaughter of Sir Richard Gresham, Lord Mayor of London, and only daughter

    Henry Neville (died 1615)

    Henry Neville (died 1615)

    Henry_Neville_(died_1615)

  • Mary O'Hara (journalist)
  • Journalist and writer

    journalist at The Guardian and The Observer. She was awarded an Alistair Cooke Fulbright Scholarship which enabled her to spend one year at the University

    Mary O'Hara (journalist)

    Mary_O'Hara_(journalist)

  • Liliʻuokalani
  • Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893

    taught in English by American missionaries Amos Starr Cooke and his wife, Juliette Montague Cooke. The children were taught reading, spelling, penmanship

    Liliʻuokalani

    Liliʻuokalani

    Liliʻuokalani

  • Jonathan Winters
  • American comedian, actor and artist (1925–2013)

    He later participated in ABC's The American Sportsman, hosted by Grits Gresham, who took celebrities on hunting, fishing, and shooting trips to exotic

    Jonathan Winters

    Jonathan Winters

    Jonathan_Winters

  • Walter G. Andrews
  • American politician (1889–1949)

    Walter Gresham Andrews (July 16, 1889 – March 5, 1949) was an American politician and a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives

    Walter G. Andrews

    Walter G. Andrews

    Walter_G._Andrews

  • The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
  • 1950 children's novel by C. S. Lewis

    musical production company, produced a musical rendition that Douglas Gresham, Lewis's stepson (and co-producer of the Walden Media film adaptations)

    The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    The_Lion,_the_Witch_and_the_Wardrobe

  • Hugh McCulloch
  • American financier and politician (1808–1895)

    six years (1870–1876) as a partner and member of the banking firm of Jay Cooke, McCulloch & Co. Their firm received from the Secretary of the Navy, George

    Hugh McCulloch

    Hugh McCulloch

    Hugh_McCulloch

  • Beat Bobby Flay
  • American television series

     2018 (2018-05-24) Katie Lee, Mekhi Phifer Korean-Style Short ribs Lisa Dahl, Nathan Gresham Timothy Walker, Sasha Miranda, Brian Duffy Beef Slider Bobby Flay 192 7

    Beat Bobby Flay

    Beat Bobby Flay

    Beat_Bobby_Flay

  • List of deaths from drug overdose and intoxication
  • American University. Cornell University Press. p. 275. ISBN 978-0-8014-3653-6. Cooke, Rachael (September 14, 2008). "The art cheats who betrayed my father".

    List of deaths from drug overdose and intoxication

    List of deaths from drug overdose and intoxication

    List_of_deaths_from_drug_overdose_and_intoxication

  • Jonathan Bate
  • British author, scholar and critic

    Provost from 2011 to 2019. From 2017 to 2019 he was also Gresham Professor of Rhetoric at Gresham College in London. Bate was knighted in 2015 for services

    Jonathan Bate

    Jonathan Bate

    Jonathan_Bate

  • Master of the Mercers' Company
  • List of Master Mercers

    Richard Gresham 1533 Richard Reynolde 1534 Thomas Kytson 1535 Nicholas Leveson 1536 John Aleyn 1537 Sir John Gresham 1538 Sir Richard Gresham 1539 William

    Master of the Mercers' Company

    Master_of_the_Mercers'_Company

  • List of historic mansions in the United States
  • 1893 Richardson Romanesque Nicholas J Clayton Galveston Built for Walter Gresham, today is open for tours. Edward Steves Jr. House 1884 Italianante James

    List of historic mansions in the United States

    List of historic mansions in the United States

    List_of_historic_mansions_in_the_United_States

  • Casimir effect
  • Force resulting from the quantisation of a field

    S2CID 20903628. Barrow, J. D. (2005). "Much Ado About Nothing". Lecture at Gresham College. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. (Includes discussion

    Casimir effect

    Casimir effect

    Casimir_effect

  • Olivia Colman
  • British actress (born 1974)

    privately educated at Norwich High School for Girls and then sixth form at Gresham's School in Holt, Norfolk. Colman's first role was Jean Brodie in a school

    Olivia Colman

    Olivia Colman

    Olivia_Colman

  • Transcendental Meditation
  • Form of mantra meditation

    Archives de sciences sociales des religions. 1 (48). Williams, Patrick Gresham (2000) The Spiritual Recovery Manual: Vedic Knowledge and Yogic Techniques

    Transcendental Meditation

    Transcendental Meditation

    Transcendental_Meditation

  • List of Unsolved Mysteries episodes
  • Michael O'Mara, Unsolved.com. Retrieved 29 November 2019. Cold Case: Gresham's most gruesome murder, KOIN, 17 February 2016. Retrieved 29 November 2019

    List of Unsolved Mysteries episodes

    List_of_Unsolved_Mysteries_episodes

  • List of immigration raids and arrests in the second Trump presidency
  • identifying who had been taken so their families could be notified. In Gresham, Oregon, ICE agents called the name of a man they were looking for outside

    List of immigration raids and arrests in the second Trump presidency

    List_of_immigration_raids_and_arrests_in_the_second_Trump_presidency

  • This Life (1996 TV series)
  • British television series

    Chancery Lane. The location for external shots of Moore Spencer Wright in "Gresham House" is at 179−191 Borough High Street, now the FTC Kaplan offices. The

    This Life (1996 TV series)

    This_Life_(1996_TV_series)

  • Adverse childhood experiences
  • Traumatic events that occur during childhood

    Children. 9 (1): 27. doi:10.3390/children9010027. PMC 8773896. PMID 35053652. Gresham B, Karatekin C (April 2022). "The role of adverse childhood experiences

    Adverse childhood experiences

    Adverse_childhood_experiences

  • Charles J. Folger
  • American lawyer and politician

    President Chester A. Arthur Preceded by William Windom Succeeded by Walter Q. Gresham Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals In office May 20, 1880 – November

    Charles J. Folger

    Charles J. Folger

    Charles_J._Folger

  • The Miz
  • American wrestler and media personality (born 1980)

    Ospreay ROH Adam Cole Christopher Daniels Eddie Edwards Jay Lethal Jonathan Gresham Matt Taven Roderick Strong Samoa Joe Oz Akino Kaori Yoneyama Mayumi Ozaki

    The Miz

    The Miz

    The_Miz

  • Chris Hammond (illustrator)
  • English painter and illustrator (1860–1900)

    characterized pen-and-ink drawings are neither whimsical nor over decorative. Cooke states that Hammond's contribution to the Cranford School's escapist discourse

    Chris Hammond (illustrator)

    Chris Hammond (illustrator)

    Chris_Hammond_(illustrator)

  • Claude Debussy
  • French classical composer (1862–1918)

    Quartet in G minor Op 10" Archived 12 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine, Gresham College, 2008, retrieved 18 June 2018 "Alphabetical order" Archived 27

    Claude Debussy

    Claude Debussy

    Claude_Debussy

  • Tony Elliott (American football coach)
  • American football player and coach (born 1979)

    de Saulles (1902) Gresham Poe (1903) George Sanford (1904) William C. "King" Cole (1905–1906) Hammond Johnson (1907) Merritt Cooke Jr. (1908) John Neff

    Tony Elliott (American football coach)

    Tony Elliott (American football coach)

    Tony_Elliott_(American_football_coach)

  • Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury
  • English government minister (1563–1612)

    Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley by his second wife, Mildred Cooke, eldest daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke of Gidea, Essex. His elder half-brother was Thomas Cecil

    Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury

    Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury

    Robert_Cecil,_1st_Earl_of_Salisbury

  • Bethlem Royal Hospital
  • Psychiatric hospital in London, England

    wore the star of Bethlehem. In 1546, the Lord Mayor of London, Sir John Gresham, petitioned the crown to grant Bethlem to the city. This petition was partially

    Bethlem Royal Hospital

    Bethlem Royal Hospital

    Bethlem_Royal_Hospital

  • Solomon Burke
  • American preacher and singer (1940–2010)

    August 1958, though it resulted in the birth of one child, Valerie Doris Gresham (born 1957). Burke's second wife was Delores Clark Burke, with whom he

    Solomon Burke

    Solomon Burke

    Solomon_Burke

  • List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1678
  • County of Kent, in Trustees, to be sold, for Payment of the Debts of Edward Gresham Esquire. Cave's Estate Act 1678 30 Cha. 2. c. 13 Pr. 15 July 1678 An Act

    List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1678

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1678

  • Geometry
  • Branch of mathematics

    Mathematics "4000 Years of Geometry", lecture by Robin Wilson given at Gresham College, 3 October 2007 (available for MP3 and MP4 download as well as

    Geometry

    Geometry

  • List of Virginia Cavaliers head football coaches
  • seasons coached with 134 wins during his 19 years as head coach. Merritt Cooke Jr. has the highest winning percentage at 0.938. Dick Voris has the lowest

    List of Virginia Cavaliers head football coaches

    List of Virginia Cavaliers head football coaches

    List_of_Virginia_Cavaliers_head_football_coaches

  • Londinium
  • Settlement established on the current site of the City of London around 43–50 AD

    translated out of the originall Latine in 8 vols. T. Cotes for William Cooke (London), 1638. The Ruin of Britain, Ch. 22 ff, John Allen Giles's revision

    Londinium

    Londinium

    Londinium

  • Suzette (given name)
  • Name list

    inspiration for German poet Friedrich Hölderlin's novel Hyperion Suzette Gresham, American chef Suzette Forgues Halasz (1918–2004), Canadian cellist and

    Suzette (given name)

    Suzette_(given_name)

  • Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
  • Indian guru (1911?–2008)

    the original on 11 July 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2010. Williams, Patrick Gresham (2002). The Spiritual Recovery Manual: Vedic Knowledge and Yogic Techniques

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

    Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

    Maharishi_Mahesh_Yogi

  • List of burials at Hollywood Cemetery
  • Plumer (1802–1880), Presbyterian clergyman, educator and author Frederick Gresham Pollard (1918–2003), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia from 1966 to 1970

    List of burials at Hollywood Cemetery

    List_of_burials_at_Hollywood_Cemetery

  • Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
  • Award

    Phillip Davey Alexander Duncan Ruth Frith Victor Galway George Gosse Lilian Gresham John Patrick Hamilton Charles Lloyd Jones Winifred Kastner Bill Lamb John

    Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

    Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal

    Queen_Elizabeth_II_Coronation_Medal

  • Vacuum
  • Space that is empty of matter

    Production of Space "Much Ado About Nothing" by Professor John D. Barrow, Gresham College Free pdf copy of The Structured Vacuum – thinking about nothing

    Vacuum

    Vacuum

    Vacuum

  • Elizabethan era
  • Epoch in English history (1558–1603)

    later the Crown enjoyed a surplus of £300,000. Economically, Sir Thomas Gresham's founding of the Royal Exchange (1565), the first stock exchange in England

    Elizabethan era

    Elizabethan era

    Elizabethan_era

  • Christopher Stanger
  • English physician

    appointed Gresham professor of medicine, and in 1792 became physician to the Foundling Hospital. In June 1793 Stanger was chosen to act with John Cooke and

    Christopher Stanger

    Christopher Stanger

    Christopher_Stanger

  • Elizabeth Bacon (died 1621)
  • English aristocrat (c. 1541–1621)

    including 'Lady Gresham's Chamber', a chamber likely occupied by Frances Gresham, the mother of Neville's second wife, Elizabeth Gresham. According to Harley

    Elizabeth Bacon (died 1621)

    Elizabeth Bacon (died 1621)

    Elizabeth_Bacon_(died_1621)

  • Deaths in August 2024
  • Israeli-American Hamas hostage. (body discovered on this date) Peter Gresham, 91, New Zealand politician, MP (1990–1999), minister of social welfare

    Deaths in August 2024

    Deaths_in_August_2024

  • Christiaan Huygens
  • Dutch mathematician and physicist (1629–1695)

    Huygens had learnt about Boyle's air pump experiments during a meeting at Gresham College. Shortly afterwards, he reevaluated Boyle's experimental design

    Christiaan Huygens

    Christiaan Huygens

    Christiaan_Huygens

  • List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes
  • by : Fredric Brown Teleplay by : Sarett Rudley Claude Rains as Charles Gresham, James Gregory as Wayne Campbell March 10, 1957 (1957-03-10) 64 25 "I Killed

    List of Alfred Hitchcock Presents episodes

    List_of_Alfred_Hitchcock_Presents_episodes

  • Kysaiah Pickett
  • Australian rules footballer

    9.11 (65) at Optus Stadium 1. May 3. Bobby Hill 4. Impey 5. Bolton 6. Gresham 7. Wanganeen-Milera 8. Brad Hill 9. Horne-Francis 10. Walters (c) 11. Kelly

    Kysaiah Pickett

    Kysaiah Pickett

    Kysaiah_Pickett

  • 7th Cavalry Regiment
  • United States Army cavalry regiment

    began pursuit of the band alongside LT Calhoun and his aide, LT William W. Cooke. The Indians retreated into a wooded area, where a hidden force of 100–300

    7th Cavalry Regiment

    7th Cavalry Regiment

    7th_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Benjamin Britten
  • English composer and pianist (1913–1976)

    influence on the cycle. In September 1928 Britten went as a boarder to Gresham's School, in Holt, Norfolk. At the time he felt unhappy there, even writing

    Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin Britten

    Benjamin_Britten

  • Cumberland County, New South Wales
  • Land division county in New South Wales, Australia

    Botany Bay Bringelly Bullanaming Cambramatta Castle Hill Castlereagh Concord Cooke Dundas Eastern Plains Evan Field of Mars Green Hills Holsworthy Hunter's

    Cumberland County, New South Wales

    Cumberland County, New South Wales

    Cumberland_County,_New_South_Wales

  • List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
  • entrepreneur and diplomat Nigel Howard Croft – chairman of the ISO/TC 176 Thomas Gresham – founder of the Royal Exchange Anthony Habgood – chairman of Reed Elsevier

    List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

    List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_Gonville_and_Caius_College,_Cambridge

  • List of Armchair Theatre episodes
  • 3". CTA. "Sydney Newman: Obituary". The Times. 1 November 1997. p. 25. Cooke, Lez (2003). British Television Drama: A History. London: British Film Institute

    List of Armchair Theatre episodes

    List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes

  • 2025 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    County Council. For services to Children, Young People and Families. Andrew Cooke QPM, DL – HM Chief Inspector, HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and

    2025 New Year Honours

    2025_New_Year_Honours

  • List of American films of 2005
  • Shah, James Cosmo, Michael Madsen, Patrick Kake, Shane Rangi, Douglas Gresham, Soumaya Keynes, Morris Cupton, Judy McIntosh, Philip Steuer Syriana Warner

    List of American films of 2005

    List_of_American_films_of_2005

  • Joseph M. Wood
  • American football coach

    de Saulles (1902) Gresham Poe (1903) George Sanford (1904) William C. "King" Cole (1905–1906) Hammond Johnson (1907) Merritt Cooke Jr. (1908) John Neff

    Joseph M. Wood

    Joseph M. Wood

    Joseph_M._Wood

  • Staines-upon-Thames
  • Town in Surrey, England

    Travers Burges and opened on 8 May 1935. The original premises were at 1 Gresham Road, but the school moved to number 3 in 1938 and expanded to number 5

    Staines-upon-Thames

    Staines-upon-Thames

    Staines-upon-Thames

  • List of composers by name
  • (born 1966) Eduard Grell (1800–1886) Nicolas Grenon (c. 1375 – 1456) Mark Gresham (born 1956) Antoine-Frédéric Gresnick (1755–1799) Alexander Gretchaninov

    List of composers by name

    List_of_composers_by_name

  • Johnny Poe
  • American football player and coach, soldier, Marine, and soldier of fortune (1874-1915)

    Bradley T. Johnson served as a Confederate general, and her brother, Gresham Hough, fought with Mosby's raiders. All six Poe brothers attended The Carey

    Johnny Poe

    Johnny Poe

    Johnny_Poe

  • John de Saulles
  • American football player, coach, and businessman

    de Saulles (1902) Gresham Poe (1903) George Sanford (1904) William C. "King" Cole (1905–1906) Hammond Johnson (1907) Merritt Cooke Jr. (1908) John Neff

    John de Saulles

    John de Saulles

    John_de_Saulles

  • List of World War II aces from the United Kingdom
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  • Steamer
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    A vessel in which articles are subjected to the action of steam, as in washing, in cookery, and in various processes of manufacture.

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    Baked in a scallop; cooked with crumbs.

  • Rosemary
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    A labiate shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) with narrow grayish leaves, growing native in the southern part of France, Spain, and Italy, also in Asia Minor and in China. It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitterish taste. It is used in cookery, perfumery, etc., and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy.

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  • n.

    The aromatic, pungent, dried stigmas, usually with part of the stile, of the Crocus sativus. Saffron is used in cookery, and in coloring confectionery, liquors, varnishes, etc., and was formerly much used in medicine.

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    To be seethed or cooked in a slow, gentle manner, or in heat and moisture.

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    The fine, hard parts of wheat, rounded by the attrition of the millstones, -- used in cookery.

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    A name for several aroid plants (Colocasia antiquorum, var. esculenta, Colocasia macrorhiza, etc.), and their rootstocks. They have large ovate-sagittate leaves and large fleshy rootstocks, which are cooked and used for food in tropical countries.

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    A small, slender nematoid worm (Trichina spiralis) which, in the larval state, is parasitic, often in immense numbers, in the voluntary muscles of man, the hog, and many other animals. When insufficiently cooked meat containing the larvae is swallowed by man, they are liberated and rapidly become adult, pair, and the ovoviviparous females produce in a short time large numbers of young which find their way into the muscles, either directly, or indirectly by means of the blood. Their presence in the muscles and the intestines in large numbers produces trichinosis.

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    A vegetable production of many kinds, fragrant or aromatic and pungent to the taste, as pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, allspice, ginger, cloves, etc., which are used in cookery and to flavor sauces, pickles, etc.

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    The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family (Lycopersicum esculentun); also, the plant itself. The fruit, which is called also love apple, is usually of a rounded, flattened form, but often irregular in shape. It is of a bright red or yellow color, and is eaten either cooked or uncooked.

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    A soft indented cake cooked in a waffle iron.

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    Food for human beings, esp. when it is cooked or prepared for the table; that which supports human life; provisions; sustenance; meat; viands.