John Scafe (1776–1843) was a poet and writer on geology. Scafe was born in London to William Scafe, a barrister, and Frances (née Hodgson) in June 1776...
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Olympic competitor Kelland Watts (born 1999), professional footballer John Scafe (1776–1843), poet. Lucy Bronze (born 1991), footballer for Barcelona and...
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"College football: Regis Scafe out as John Carroll coach". News-Herald. Retrieved January 2, 2024. "JCU head football coach Regis Scafe will not return in '13...
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John Scafe Jackson (1 October 1878 – 30 June 1954) was a South African international rugby union player who played as a forward. He made one appearance...
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service in Pennsylvania King Coal's Levee, an 1818 poem by English poet John Scafe King Coal, a 1981 book on the British coal industry by Tony Hall, Baron...
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critical dissertation refers to a critique of a poem published in 1818 by John Scafe. He died at Hampstead on 15 August 1843. Introduction to Geology (1813...
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Exchange (SCAFE), which managed China's then-small amount of foreign reserves.: 152 Although under the authority of the State Council, SCAFE was administered...
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Telecommunications Council. The show was created in 1974 by Bill Arhos, Bruce Scafe, and Paul Bosner. Beginning in Season 15 (1990), Austin City Limits began...
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in Britain was a 1985 book by Beverley Bryan, Stella Dadzie and Suzanne Scafe. A socio-historical study, it looked at the realities of life for Black...
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Tom Arth (category John Carroll Blue Streaks football coaches)
Football League (NFL). Arth previously served as the head football coach at John Carroll University from 2013 to 2016, the University of Tennessee Chattanooga...
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