Samuel Crooke (1575 – 1649) was a seventeenth-century cleric of the Church of England and a noted preacher. During the English Civil War he was a staunch...
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Philip S. Crooke (1810–1881), a United States Republican Congressman from New York Ray Crooke (1922–2015), Australian artist Samuel Crooke (1575–1649)...
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Alastair Warren Crooke CMG (sometimes misspelled as Alistair Crooke), born 30 June 1949, is a former British diplomat, and is the founder and director...
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preacher at Gray's Inn. Helkiah Crooke, Court physician to James I, was one of Sir Thomas's brothers, and Samuel Crooke, a preacher of some note, was another...
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The Crooke Baronetcy of Baltimore, County Cork was a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. It was created for Sir Thomas Crooke, 1st Baronet in 1624. The...
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Thomas Crooke, rector of the parish and later reader at Gray's Inn; his mother's family surname was Samuel. His eldest brother Sir Thomas Crooke achieved...
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was 24,000 barrels a year through about 450 outlets. In birth order: Samuel Crooke (1575–1649), noted preacher and supporter of the Parliamentary cause...
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Sam Barnes (footballer, born 2001) (redirect from Samuel Peter Barnes)
Blackburn Rovers FC. Crooke, Jaquob (2 March 2020). "The defenders that could save Rovers millions in the transfer window". LancsLive. "Samuel Barnes - Marine...
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Crooke Preceptory is a ruined church, traditionally associated with the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller, in County Waterford, Ireland. It is...
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married Sir Samuel Crooke, 2nd Baronet, son of Sir Thomas Crooke, 1st Baronet; Sir Thomas was the founder of Baltimore, County Cork. The Crooke estates later...
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