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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Pockley is a small village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It is about 1 mile north-east of Helmsley turning north from the A170 road. Its
Pockley
Australian tennis player
Eric Osbaldiston Pockley (18 May 1876 – 11 November 1956) was an Australian tennis player and medical doctor. Pockley finished runner-up to Algernon Kingscote
Eric_Pockley
English physician and natural historian
Thomas Pockley (ca. 1627-1661) was a natural historian and physician, and was one of the original fellows of the Royal Society. Pockley was born in Yorkshire
Thomas_Pockley
Church in Pockley, North Yorkshire, England
is the parish church of Pockley, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Until the late 19th century, residents of Pockley worshipped at All Saints'
St John the Baptist's Church, Pockley
St_John_the_Baptist's_Church,_Pockley
Large aggregate structure in Doğubayazıt, Ağrı, Turkey
is it Noah's Ark?". Creation Magazine. 12 (4). Fasold 1988, pp. 15–22. Pockley, Peter (6 November 1994). "Theory blown out of the water". Australian Sun-Herald
Durupınar_site
Pockley is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains nine listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List
Listed_buildings_in_Pockley
1947 British pleasure cruiser
and Gemmell for a Bridlington syndicate led by the Pockley family, itself led by Mr Bride Hall Pockley. Yorkshire Belle provides a variety of cruises viewing
MV_Yorkshire_Belle_(1947)
Surname list
change that link by adding the person's given name(s) to the link. https://pockley.org/ Pockley family name derived from Pock + ley or forest clearing
Pock
(due to World War I) 1917 1918 1919 BRI Algernon Kingscote (1/1) AUS Eric Pockley 6–4, 6–0, 6–3 1920 AUS Pat O'Hara Wood (1/2) AUS Ronald Thomas 6–3, 4–6
List of Australian Open men's singles champions
List_of_Australian_Open_men's_singles_champions
Lamp mounted in the front of a vehicle
electric headlamps standard in 1908. A Birmingham, England firm called Pockley Automobile Electric Lighting Syndicate marketed the world's first electric
Headlamp
Murray Bill Tilden 6–3 6–1 7–5 1919 Australasian Algernon Kingscote☆†‡ Eric Pockley† 6–4 6–0 6–3 Wimbledon Gerald Patterson☆ Norman Brookes 6–2 6–1 6–3 U.S
List of Grand Slam men's singles finals
List_of_Grand_Slam_men's_singles_finals
Pickhill, Picton, Pilley, Pincheon Green, Platts Common, Pledwick, Plumbley, Pockley, Pocklington, Pole Moor, Pollington, Pontefract, Portington, Potterton
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
Australian science and technology television series (1990)
episode One, it works well." Research and education commentator Peter Pockley wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald that it was "quite brilliant in conception
Catalyst_(1990_TV_program)
Church in North Yorkshire, England
Beadlam All Saints’ Church, Nunnington St John the Baptist's Church, Pockley Grade I listed buildings in North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Welburn
St Gregory's Minster, Kirkdale
St_Gregory's_Minster,_Kirkdale
Australian painter, sculptor and art teacher
designs in World War II. Hinder was the fourth child of Enid Marguerite (née Pockley) and Henry Vincent Critchley Hinder (1865–1913). His father was a prominent
Frank_Hinder
Natural killer T cells genetically engineered to combat cancer
ISSN 2375-2548. PMC 9683725. PMID 36417514. Bashiri Dezfouli, Ali; Yazdi, Mina; Pockley, Alan Graham; Khosravi, Mohammad; Kobold, Sebastian; Wagner, Ernst; Multhoff
CAR-NK
Queen of Ptolemaic Egypt from 48 BC to 47 BC
IV. livius.org: Arsinoe IV Archived 17 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine Pockley.S: Video of a bust of Arsinoë IV being copied Nov 2012 Arsinoe IV
Arsinoe_IV
1919 tennis event results
Algernon Kingscote defeated Eric Pockley in the final 6–4, 6–0, 6–3 to win the men's singles tennis title at the 1919 Australasian Championships. Gordon
1919 Australasian Championships – Singles
1919_Australasian_Championships_–_Singles
British politician
Sheriff and Deputy Lieutenant of North Yorkshire. The family lived at Pockley. Although it was thought an heir to the title might be born, Anne Feversham
Charles Duncombe, 3rd Earl of Feversham
Charles_Duncombe,_3rd_Earl_of_Feversham
British tennis player
Championships, along with the first Anthony Wilding Memorial Medal, beating Eric Pockley of New South Wales in the final in straight sets. In the 1920 Wimbledon
Algernon_Kingscote
Australian endocrinologist
Retrieved 3 March 2021. Who's Who in Australian Women 2016, ConnectWeb, 2016. Pockley, Peter (September 1997). "New research chief faces multiple challenges"
Vicki_Sara
Australian explorer and police chief (1840–1926)
Rosalie Gertrude Parry-Okeden (1875–1950), in 1902 marrying Harry Richardson Pockley, 'Redlands', Corinda, Queensland; Evelyn Constance Parry-Okeden (–1980)
William_Parry-Okeden
U.S. Merchant Marine officer and author
battles Darwin in Australian courtroom". Turkish Daily News. 14 April 1997. Pockley, Peter (5 June 1997). "Geologist Loses 'Creationism' Challenge". Nature
David_Fasold
Pevsner 1966, pp. 286–287. Historic England, "Church of St John the Baptist, Pockley (1149283)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 13 September
List of church fittings and furniture by Temple Moore
List_of_church_fittings_and_furniture_by_Temple_Moore
the war. The first Army fatality was a medical officer, Captain B. C. A. Pockley, who died the same day. At nightfall on 12 September, the Berrima landed
Australia_in_World_War_I
Maxwell Clifford Moore AM (1964–1965) Dr Hugh Ryan AM (1965–1966) Dr Waddy Pockley (1966–1967) Dr David Waterworth (1967–1968) Dr James Foster (1968–1969)
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists
Royal_Australian_and_New_Zealand_College_of_Ophthalmologists
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Varroville to Sydney solicitor, Thomas Salter. Salter leased it to H. Pockley for dairying. 1906 – Salter sold Varroville to Reginald Thomas. 1912 –
Varroville_(homestead)
Australian surgeon (1934–2022)
Recorded 15 June 2005 at Melbourne, Vic Peter Morris interviewed by Peter Pockley. Recorded on 16 June 2005 at Melbourne, Vic Kidney transplantation: principles
Peter_Morris_(surgeon)
Medical Ltd. pp. 165–166. ISBN 978-93-5270-305-0. Bulmer J, Bolton AE, Pockley AG (1997). "Effect of combined heat, ozonation and ultraviolet irradiation
Celacade
Protein family
interplay of chemistry and Biology. New Haven: Yale University Press. Pockley A (2005). Molecular Chaperones and Cell Signaling. Cambridge: Cambridge
Prefoldin
1905 tennis event results
Rodney Heath 4 6 6 6 Albert Curtis 6 3 4 4 Albert Curtis 3 7 6 6 Eric Pockley 6 5 3 4 Albert Curtis 4 11 6 6 Alfred Dunlop 6 9 3 4 Alfred Dunlop 6 6
1905 Australasian Championships – Singles
1905_Australasian_Championships_–_Singles
Australian art award
(other medium) 1977 Aileen Rogers for Therese Delanty 1978 Lesley Haslewood Pockley for Still Life 1979 Janet Dawson for The Hawk and the Cloud 1980 David
Mosman_Art_Prize
men's and women's ILTF tennis circuits. Algernon Kingscote defeated Eric Pockley 6–4, 6–0, 6–3 Pat O'Hara Wood / Ronald Thomas defeated James Anderson /
1919_in_tennis
1907 tennis event results
Horace Rice 6 6 6 Harry Parker 3 4 4 Harry Parker 6 6 6 V.V. Rudder 1 1 3 Harry Parker 8 6 2 6 Eric Pockley 6 0 6 3 Eric Pockley 8 6 7 Gordon Wright 6 2 5
1907 Australasian Championships – Singles
1907_Australasian_Championships_–_Singles
English tennis player
Melbourne up to that point in time. He lost in the semi-finals to Eric Pockley. His brother Gordon Lowe was also a tennis player, and another brother
Arthur_Lowe_(tennis)
Church in North Yorkshire, England
was replaced in 1868; the original medieval font is now in the church at Pockley. However, the church gained some fine stained glass by Hardman & Co. of
Church of All Saints, Helmsley
Church_of_All_Saints,_Helmsley
Computer system simulating intelligence
Cosma, Georgina; Brown, David; Archer, Matthew; Khan, Masood; Graham Pockley, A. (March 2017). "A survey on computational intelligence approaches for
Computational_intelligence
2DRL/1225 Retrieved 17 Jan 2014 Pockley, Brian Coldin, Record Search, National Archives of Australia Retrieved 17 Jan 2014, Pockley, Brian Coldin, Catalogue
List of Australian diarists of World War I (O-Z)
List_of_Australian_diarists_of_World_War_I_(O-Z)
Tennis tournament
title was won by Algernon Kingscote. Algernon Kingscote defeated Eric Pockley 6–4, 6–0, 6–3 Pat O'Hara Wood / Ronald Thomas defeated James Anderson /
1919 Australasian Championships
1919_Australasian_Championships
Military unit
widow and son had the battlefield cross set on a wall at St John's Church, Pockley. It seems that it was later moved to St Mary's Church at Rievaulx, where
21st (Service) Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps (Yeoman Rifles)
21st_(Service)_Battalion,_King's_Royal_Rifle_Corps_(Yeoman_Rifles)
Military unit
by No. 200 Flight's commanding officer, Squadron Leader Harold Graham Pockley, disappeared on its way back to base with the loss of the 11 man crew and
No._200_Flight_RAAF
tennis player, two-time US Open and three-time Wimbledon champion Eric Pockley – Australian tennis player, among the first dozen pupils Glenn Bourke –
List_of_Shore_Old_Boys
Cyrus-class ship-sloop
and named her Matilda. 1st whaling voyage (1829–1832): Captain Robert Pockley sailed from London on 16 September 1829, bound for the Japans grounds.
HMS_Esk_(1813)
Mountain in Malaysia
of Borneo were of a very poor quality. The pilot Squadron Leader Graham Pockley dfc and bar was leader of the expedition and of the RAAF Consolidated Liberator
Batu_Lawi_Hill
reports on the wider issues. Australian science broadcaster and writer Pete Pockley claimed that while the New Zealand Prime Minister at the time Helen Clark
Genetically modified food in Oceania
Genetically_modified_food_in_Oceania
Church in Harome, England
Beadlam All Saints' Church, Nunnington St John the Baptist's Church, Pockley. A pipe organ was built by Henry Jones and Sons. A specification of the
St_Saviour's_Church,_Harome
River in North Yorkshire, England
south and south-east through woodland, passing the villages of Carlton and Pockley. It emerges into open countryside to the east of Helmsley and passes under
River_Riccal
Australian invasion of German New Guinea
mortally wounded. Among the casualties was the medical officer, Captain Brian Pockley, who died of his wounds an hour before Williams, in the afternoon, after
Battle_of_Bita_Paka
District Hambleton Plompton 124 7.67 Nidderdale Rural District Harrogate Pockley Helmsley Rural District Ryedale Potto 324 8.47 Stokesley Rural District
List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire
British government recognitions
Darling Point, New South Wales. For service to the law. Leonard Antill Pockley, of "Pylara", via Tarago, New South Wales. For service to livestock industries
1978_Birthday_Honours
RNLI Lifeboat station in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Medal Robert Pockley, Coxswain – 1895 George Leng, Coxswain – 1937 RNLI Bronze Medal Edward A. Slaughter, Motor Mechanic – 1937 George Pockley, Coxswain
Flamborough_Lifeboat_Station
English architect
Wahroonga. Built circa 1891 for ophthalmic surgeon Dr. Francis Antill Pockley, became Franciscan Order retreat 1950s–1980s Redleaf, Redleaf Avenue, Wahroonga
Howard_Joseland
distraction from his administrative duties, he sent some scripts to Dr. Peter Pockley, director of science programs for the ABC, which resulted in five talks
Earle_Hackett
English cleric (1725–1786)
and Harome somewhat to the east of the town of Helmsley; also Laskill, Pockley, Rievaulx and Sproxton. Initially Conyers also held the living of Kirkdale
Richard_Conyers
Pett Sir Peter Pett Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester Thomas Pockley Walter Pope Thomas Povey Henry Powle Sir Richard Powle Henry Proby William
List of original fellows of the Royal Society
List_of_original_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society
Helmsley, Laskill Pasture, Murton, Old Byland, Oldstead, Oswaldkirk, Pockley, Rievaulx, Scawton, Snilesworth, Sproxton, Stonegrave, Thorpe le Willows
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
New Zealand–Australian astronomer (1915–2010)
Frame & Faulkner p. 177 Haynes et al., p. 394 Gascoigne et al., p. 160 Pockley, Peter (3 November 1974). "The telescope at Siding Spring". The Sydney
Ben_Gascoigne
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
orchard. Other early settlers were Richard Archbold at Roseville and Robert Pockley at Killara. The Lane Cove River was used to carry the produce to Sydney
The_Briars,_Wahroonga
British diplomat
Abadan Crisis. He married first in 1934, Elizabeth Rosalie Okeden (Tina) Pockley, the Australian detective novelist Elizabeth Antill. They divorced and
George_Middleton_(diplomat)
Diocese of the Church of England
Patrington: St Patrick Paull: SS Andrew & Mary Pickering: SS Peter & Paul Pockley: St John the Baptist Pocklington: All Saints Potto: St Mary Preston-in-Holderness:
Diocese_of_York
(1597–1677) Sir Robert Harley (1626–1673) Mungo Murray (1599–1670) Thomas Pockley (d. 1661) George Villiers (1628–1687) Richard White (1590–1682) "Fellows
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1661
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_elected_in_1661
Australian art gallery in Melbourne closed 1975
Artists: Christine Berkman, Ken Buckland, William Degan, Basil Hadley, Lesley Pockley, David Voigt. 1970: Group show incl. Adolfas Jankus 1971, from July 27:
Toorak_Art_Gallery
Horace Curzon Plunkett 19 June 1902 24 October 1854 – 26 March 1932 Thomas Pockley 11 September 1661 – 1661 Original Henry Cabourn Pocklington 2 May 1907
List of fellows of the Royal Society P, Q, R
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_P,_Q,_R
British politician
second wife, Maj. Nicholas Spencer Compton Collin, of Wytherstone House, Pockley. "Members after 1832". membersafter1832.historyofparliamentonline.org.
Charles Duncombe, 2nd Earl of Feversham
Charles_Duncombe,_2nd_Earl_of_Feversham
Historic site in Sydney, Australia
established to recreate a garden setting reminiscent of early designs. Diana Pockley was appointed chair. The garden plan focussed on the harbour view. This
Lindesay,_Darling_Point
American neurosurgeon and teacher (born 1977)
McArthur, Simon; Durrant, Lindy G.; Adhikaree, Jason; Tinsley, Chris J.; Pockley, A. Graham; McArdle, Stephanie E. B. (2020). "Immune Escape in Glioblastoma
Peter_Fecci
House in New South Wales, Australia
Lindesay Garden Group as the National Trust Garden Committee, with Diana Pockley as chair. This committee's work was broader, including work on replanting
Riversdale,_Goulburn
Royal Navy admiral
Danby, MA, and Susanna Ellis Baddeley. He married in 1914 Phyllis Antill-Pockley, of Sydney, NSW. They had two sons and a daughter. One son, Clinton Brian
Clinton_Francis_Samuel_Danby
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Lindesay Garden Group as the National Trust Garden Committee, with Diana Pockley as chair. This Committee's work was broader, including work on replanting
Experiment_Farm_Cottage
Australian cricketer (1916–2009)
the crew of a Short Sunderland, commanded by Flight Lieutenant Graham Pockley, from No. 10 Squadron RAAF. The Catalina crew spent eight hours in the
Stan_Sismey
3 via Factiva smhh000020011118dj7700isq accessed 20 August 2011. Peter Pockley, "The Dynamic Duo" Sun Herald (Sydney, Australia) 13 March 1994 p 36 via
Professor Harry Messel International Science School
Professor_Harry_Messel_International_Science_School
British royal recognitions
Royal British Legion. William Pleeth, Cellist. Rosemary Patricia Nova Pockley. For political and public service. Christopher Leslie Pollard. For services
1989_New_Year_Honours
Tennis tournament
Held 1919 James Anderson (2) R. Neil 9–7, 2–6, 7–5, 6–1 1920 R. Neil Eric Pockley 6–4, 4–6, 6–1, 6–3 1921 Gerald Patterson John Hawks walkover 1922 Ronald
Sydney_International
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
that church, and local identities referred to in her diary included the Pockley family at Killara. The subsequent ownership of Inglewod by Andrew J. Sievers
Woodlands,_Killara
Tennis tournament
6–3 1897 F. A. Waller Ernest L. Newman 6–1, 4–6, 6–1, 4–6, 6–3 1898 Eric Pockley F. A. Waller 7–5, 6–4, 6–3 1899 Les Poidevin Ernest L. Newman 6–3, 6–0
Queensland_Open
Annual prizes awarded by the Australian Museum
seven judges to F. H. Faulding for a slow-release form of analgesic. Peter Pockley (28 September 1991). "Selinger wins a Eureka prize". The Canberra Times
Eureka_Prizes
1973 Archibald Prize finalists
L. Scott Pendlebury Max Jost James Grainger Phillips Unk White Lesley Pockley Hugh Paget, O.B.E., M.A. (Oxon.) Ralph Podolski Mr. J.W. Mcmillan, B.Sc
List of Archibald Prize 1973 finalists
List_of_Archibald_Prize_1973_finalists
Austrian tennis player (1885–1944)
final in the Les Avants tournament with Miss Turner, which he lost to Eric Pockley and Miss Brook-Smith. In April 1911 he won the San Remo doubles together
Ludwig_von_Salm-Hoogstraeten
Australian professor of zoology, co-presenter of The Curiosity Show
house, but as unevenly matched siblings". The Advertiser. Adelaide. p. 72. Pockley, Peter (April 2010). "Bureaucratic Soup for Science Promotion". Australasian
Rob_Morrison_(scientist)
1925 Archibald Prize finalists
Joseph Wolinski A. Watson Munro, M.D. (a sketch) Joseph Wolinski F. Antill Pockley, M.D. Joseph Wolinski Self-portrait Joseph Wolinski A. Watson Munro, M
List of Archibald Prize 1925 finalists
List_of_Archibald_Prize_1925_finalists
Australian anthropologist and linguist (1908–1978)
Council. Archived from the original on 24 March 2021. Flight of Ducks F.J.A Pockley journal entry from 1933 January 23 with description of an encounter with
Ted_Strehlow
Annual prize for Australian female portraitists
Maughan, George Bouckley 1975 – Mary Brady, Elizabeth Rooney 1974 – Lesley H Pockley, Hugh Paget 1973 – Sylvia Tiarks, Self Portrait 1972 – Elizabeth Cummings
Portia_Geach_Memorial_Award
1908 tennis event results
Francis Fisher 3 0 3 Alfred Dunlop 6 6 6 Eric Pockley 2 3 6 6 11 Eric Pockley 2 3 2 William Gregg 6 6 4 4 9 Eric Pockley 7 1 7 7 Percy Colquhoun 5 6 5 5
1908 Australasian Championships – Singles
1908_Australasian_Championships_–_Singles
Australian geneticist (born 1945)
genomes UQMS. "E.S. Meyers Memorial Lecture". Retrieved 16 April 2022. Pockley, Peter (1 May 1998). "The Australia Prize for Science for 1998, worth $300
Grant_Robert_Sutherland
lighting), Accles & Pollock (producing tubular sections for aircraft) and Pockley Electric (manufacturing car lights). 1900: Bournville Village Trust is
Science and invention in Birmingham
Science_and_invention_in_Birmingham
1911 tennis event results
4 8 4 CF Ryder 9 3 7 3 4 E Parton 2 3 2 Eric Pockley 6 6 6 E Pockley 6 6 6 HWD Gallwey 2 2 1 E Pockley 1 3 5 Percival Davson 2 6 6 9 M Ritchie 6 6 7
1911 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1911_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
Former European Parliament constituency
Votes % ±% Labour Norman West 98,020 66.4 +8.1 Conservative Rosemary P. N. Pockley 30,271 20.5 –12.1 SDP Douglas Eden 19,306 13.1 +4.0 Majority 67,749 45
Yorkshire South (European Parliament constituency)
Yorkshire_South_(European_Parliament_constituency)
1910 tennis event results
Fourth round Stanley Doust 6 6 6 André Gobert 2 2 1 S Doust 6 6 6 Eric Pockley E Pockley 4 1 2 H Clement w/o S Doust 6 6 6 F Good 6 6 6 T Haydon 3 3 3 George
1910 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1910_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
2002 UK local government election
276 53.93 Liberal Democrats James Forrest 1,063 Conservative Rosemary Pockley 923 39.01 Conservative Gordan Coggan 913 Labour Ian Christie 167 7.05 Labour
2002 Fareham Borough Council election
2002_Fareham_Borough_Council_election
Nook Cheshire 53°28′N 2°32′W / 53.46°N 02.54°W / 53.46; -02.54 SJ6497 Pockley North Yorkshire 54°15′N 1°02′W / 54.25°N 01.03°W / 54.25; -01.03 SE6385
List of United Kingdom locations: Po-Poz
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Po-Poz
Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England
buildings in Pickhill Listed buildings in Plompton Listed buildings in Pockley Listed buildings in Potto, North Yorkshire Listed buildings in Preston-under-Scar
Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire
Australian Men's Singles Championship – Algernon Kingscote (GB) defeats Eric Pockley (Australia) 6–4 6–0 6–3 England Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship –
1919_in_sports
1910 tennis event results
round Quarterfinals Augustus Hendriks Eric Pockley 7 6 6 CH Mounsey Alfred Sterry 5 1 4 A Hendriks E Pockley 6 6 2 2 1 C Simond G Simond 3 4 6 6 6 Charles
1910 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles
1910_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_doubles
1911 tennis event results
Max Decugis André Gobert 4 4 6 7 6 Stanley Doust Eric Pockley 6 6 3 5 4 Stanley Doust Eric Pockley 2 9 7 6 Kenneth Powell Robert Powell 6 7 5 3 Max Decugis
1911 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles
1911_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_doubles
POCKLEY
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Male
Hebrew
(×ֲבִיָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abiya, AVIYAH means "Yahweh is my father."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful
Female
German
German name composed of the element frau "lady" and a diminutive suffix, FRAUKE means "little lady."
Biblical
bitterness; rebellious; changing
Girl/Female
Sikh
Expression
Girl/Female
French
Flower.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yavanika | யாவநீகா
Curtain of stage
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet girl, Variant of donald great chief
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Night Star; Graceful; Shining
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Lyrics of Song
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