Edward Coke (1552–1634) was an English barrister, judge and jurist.
Sir Edward Coke was an English barrister, judge, and politician who is considered to be the greatest jurist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras.
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Edward Douglas Coke, 7th Earl of Leicester, CBE, DL, styled Viscount Coke between 1976 and 1994, was an English nobleman. The Earl of Leicester was one of Norfolk's leading figures and played a key role in preserving and modernising the Holkham Estate over the last 40 years.
Edward Coke, Viscount Coke, styled The Hon. Edward Coke from 1728 to 1744, was a British Member of Parliament. He represented Norfolk in Parliament from 1741 to 1747 and Harwich from 1747 to his death.
Edward Coke (1758–1837), born Edward Roberts, was a British politician and landowner.
Edward Coke Crow was a United States Democratic Attorney General from the state of Missouri.
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Blake is a surname or a given name which originated from Old English. Its derivation is uncertain; it could come from "blac", a nickname for someone who had dark hair or skin, or from "blaac", a nickname for someone with pale hair or skin. Another theory is that it is a corruption of "Ap Lake", meaning "Son of Lake".
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Trelawney (/treh-LAW-nee/) is a habitational surname surname of Cornish origin, meaning "a person from a town with a church". It may also be spelled Trelawn, Trelawne, and Trelawny.
Acland is an English surname. The Aclands of Devon were an influential family, whose name was derived from Acland near Barnstaple.
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The Brooksbank Baronetcy, of Healaugh Manor, in the parish of Healaugh, in the West Riding of the County of York, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 15 September 1919 for Edward Brooksbank. He was a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy Lieutenant for the West Riding of Yorkshire. He was succeeded by his grandson, the second Baronet. He was a Colonel in the Yorkshire Yeomanry and also served as a justice of the peace and as a Deputy Lieutenant of the East Riding of Yorkshire. Currently, the title is held by his son, the third Baronet, who succeeded in 1983.
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The Coke Baronetcy of Longford, in the County of Derby was created in the Baronetage of England on 30 December 1641 for Edward Coke.
Longford Hall is a 16th-century country house at Longford in the Dales district of Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building.
Edward Turner (1901–1973) was a British motorcycle designer.
Dering is a surname, and may refer to:
Abdy is a surname.Notable people with the surname include:
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Newdigate is a surname of English origin.
Sir Robert Coke, 2nd Baronet (1645–1688), of Longford, Derbyshire, was an English politician.
Sir Marmaduke Wyvill, 6th Baronet (1692–1754), of Constable Burton Hall, Yorkshire, was a British landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons briefly from 1727 to 1728.