• Abraham Abell (11 April 1782 – 12 February 1851) was an Irish antiquarian. Abell was born in Cork, Ireland on 11 April 1782, into a Quaker family of eleven...
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  • author, political activist William Trevor – writer William Wall – author Abraham Abell – antiquarian James Barry – neoclassical painter Kim Carroll – composer...
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  • Abell is an English surname, from the given name Abel. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Abell (1789–1851), Irish antiquarian Sir Anthony...
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    'The Stone Corridor'. The inscriptions were collected by antiquarian Abraham Abell 1783–1851 and were deposited in the Cork Institution before being put...
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    Santos Plata, Neogranadine rebel leader & heroine (d. 1819) April 11 – Abraham Abell, Irish antiquarian (d. 1851) April 14 – Carlo Coccia, Italian composer...
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  • in the Natural History Review (1 229, 2 6). Among the members were: Abraham Abell (1789–1851) George Boole Richard Caulfield (1823–1887) Robert Day (1836–1914)...
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    Santos Plata, Neogranadine rebel leader & heroine (d. 1819) April 11 – Abraham Abell, Irish antiquarian (d. 1851) April 14 – Carlo Coccia, Italian composer...
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    taught at her father's Brush Creek Academy. Her sister Elizabeth "Betsey" Abell was a friend of Lincoln's in New Salem, Illinois. She introduced Lincoln...
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    Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin on the Sinking Spring farm, south of Hodgenville in Hardin County, Kentucky. His...
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  • Caulfield (at one time its secretary and librarian), Robert Day and Abraham Abell. The RCI had an influential role in the intellectual life of Cork until...
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