Catchpole is a surname and type of tax collector in medieval England. It is a combination of Old English (cace-, catch) and medieval Latin (pullus, a...
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Catchpole is a New Zealand politician. He is a member of New Zealand First and served as president of the party. Before entering politics, Catchpole worked...
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Henry Catchpole may refer to: Henry Catchpole (fl. 1361–1386), MP for Hereford 1361–1386 Henry Catchpole (fl. 1390), MP for Hereford in 1390, son of the...
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James Morrison (singer) (redirect from James Morrison Catchpole)
James Morrison Catchpole (born 13 August 1984) is an English singer, songwriter and guitarist. He rose to recognition for his 2006 debut single "You Give...
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Battle of Eniwetok (redirect from Operation Catchpole)
Islands to the northwest. The operation was officially known as "Operation Catchpole" and was a three-phase operation involving the invasion of the three main...
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Margaret Catchpole (14 March 1762 – 13 May 1819) was an English servant girl, chronicler, and deportee to Australia. Born in Suffolk, she worked as a...
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Lovejoy (redirect from Eric Catchpole)
McShane, a less than scrupulous, yet likeable rogue antique dealer Eric Catchpole, played by Chris Jury (series 1–5; guest, series 6), Lovejoy's younger...
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Phillip Catchpole (born 9 January 1968) is an Australian former international rugby union player. Catchpole, son of Wallabies captain Ken Catchpole, spent...
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Judith Catchpole, a young maidservant in colonial America, was tried in 1656 for witchcraft and infanticide before one of the earliest all-female juries...
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Kenneth William Catchpole OAM (21 June 1939 – 21 December 2017) was an Australian rugby union footballer. A state and national representative half-back...
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George Joseph Catchpole (born 22 January 1994) is an English retired professional rugby union player. During his career he played 17 times for Leicester...
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Jordan Michael Catchpole (born 5 October 1999) is a British Paralympic swimmer from Beccles. He won gold in the mixed 4 × 100 m freestyle relay S14 at...
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Margaret Catchpole: Two Worlds Apart is a chamber opera written in 1979 by the English composer Stephen Dodgson with a libretto by Suffolk-based writer...
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The Margaret Catchpole is a pub in Cliff Lane, Ipswich in Suffolk, England. It is named after Margaret Catchpole, a servant of Elizabeth and John Cobbold...
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Kylie R. Catchpole is a solar energy researcher, who was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Sciences in 2024. She is also a Fellow of the Australian...
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al. 1966, p. 188. Catchpole 2001, p. 134. Catchpole 2001, pp. 136–144. Catchpole 2001, pp. 136–137. Catchpole 2001, p. 138. Catchpole 2001, p. 139. Alexander...
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Hereford (UK Parliament constituency) (redirect from Thomas Catchpole)
Richard Nash 1381 Richard Nash Oct. 1383 Richard Nash 1386 John Wych Henry Catchpole I 1388 (Feb) William Jonet Thomas Chippenham I 1388 (Sep) William Jonet...
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Robert Abbott Catchpole (August 17, 1865 – March 8, 1942) was an English-American businessman and politician. Catchpole was born on August 17, 1865, in...
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Hugh Catchpole CBE HI (26 May 1907 – 1 February 1997) was a British educationist and philanthropist, mostly active in British India, and later India and...
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A man catcher, also known as catchpole, is a type of polearm. It was used in Europe as late as the 18th century.[citation needed] The European design...
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2001 by Candlelight Records. It is the first and last to feature Adam Catchpole as a vocalist after Phil Vane left the band. The sound in this album leans...
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Margaret Catchpole is a 1945 Australian radio drama by Rex Rienits about Margaret Catchpole. It was one of several dramatisations of Australian historical...
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Henry Catchpole (fl. 1390) of Hereford, was an English politician. Catchpole may have been the son of the earlier MP, Henry Catchpole. Catchpole was a...
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Margaret Catchpole is a 1945 Australian radio drama by Rex Rienits about Margaret Catchpole. It was one of several dramatisations of Australian historical...
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The Romantic Story of Margaret Catchpole (also released as The Queen of the Smugglers) is a 1911 Australian silent film directed by Raymond Longford and...
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the original (PDF) on July 27, 2004. Retrieved 2023-05-31. Brown, D K; Catchpole, J P; Shand, A M (1984). "The Evaluation Of The Hydrofoil HMS Speedy"...
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Club, with one side each. In November 1966 Burgess was replaced by Tony Catchpole and in 1967 the band released "Gonna Fix You Good (Everytime You're Bad)"...
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Thornett and the outstanding abilities of greats of the game like Ken Catchpole, Peter Johnson and Rob Heming. Dick Marks and Peter Crittle also toured...
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