Thomas Pooley (c. 1788 – 1846 or later) was a Cornishman who moved to London to seek his fortune. Having amassed sufficient wealth, he settled in Kingston-upon-Thames...
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David Pooley, American football coach Dean Pooley (born 1986), English footballer Don Pooley (born 1951), American golfer Edmund Poley or Pooley (1544–1613)...
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while disavowing her in private. She and her mother were painted by Thomas Pooley in 1677. They are seen holding a basket of flowers; Barbara Fitzroy...
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(2016), pp. 58–63. Stubbs (2016), pp. 73–74. Hourican, Bridget (2002). "Thomas Pooley". Royal Irish Academy – Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge University...
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Humhrey's daughter Mary married the painter Nevill Pooley, son of the Dublin society portrait painter Thomas Pooley (1646 - 1723) whose portrait of Sir Humphrey...
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Longford) Alexander Pigott Maryborough John Ponsonby County Kilkenny Thomas Pooley Mallow John Povey Swords Richard Power County Waterford Succeeded to...
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Pooley Hall is a Manor house built in 1509 on the outskirts of Polesworth, Warwickshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building and a private residence...
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of Thomas Pooley and Sarah Brighty, and was educated in England. He came to Victoria, then capital of the Colony of Vancouver Island, in 1862. Pooley was...
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in the battle. On 20 June 1855, the registrar of Ballarat, William Thomas Pooley, entered 27 consecutive names into the Victorian death register. There...
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John Stearne, by Thomas Pooley...
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