Poole Sentence Examples

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  • In the first parliament elected under this "Instrument" he sat for Wiltshire, having been elected also for Poole and Tewkesbury, and was one of the commissioners for the ejection of unworthy ministers.

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  • His body was sent in February to Poole, in Dorset, and was buried at Wimborne St Giles.

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  • Later the Bournemouth station was removed to Poole Harbour, and the Alum Bay station to Niton in the Isle of Wight, the distance being thus increased to 30 m.

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  • Accordingly he became a candidate for the borough of Poole, and was returned the 21st of May 1695.

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  • He edited the earlier volumes of a Bibelwerk (19 vols., 1749-70) which was designed as an adaptation for German readers of the exegetical works of Andrew Willet, Henry Ainsworth, Symon Patrick, Matthew Poole, Matthew Henry and others.

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  • He was educated at London, Poole and Spring Hill College, Birmingham; he graduated B.A.

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  • His father was the Rev. Edward Poole, a wellknown bibliophile.

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  • Poole lived in Cairo from 1842 to 1849, thus imbibing an early taste for Egyptian antiquities.

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  • Some of Poole's best work was done in his articles for the Ency.

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  • His elder brother, Edward Stanley Poole (1830-1867), who was chief clerk in the science and art department at South Kensington, was an Arabic scholar, whose early death cut short a promising career.

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  • Convinced that only by proper scientific investigations could the wholesale destruction of Egyptian antiquities be avoided, she devoted herself to arousing public opinion on the subject, and ultimately, in 1882, was largely instrumental in founding the Egypt Exploration Fund, of which she became joint honorary secretary with Reginald Stuart Poole.

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  • Of these the chief are Poole's Hole, a vast stalactite cave, about half a mile distant; Diamond Hill, which owes its name to the quartz crystals which are not uncommon in its rocks; and Chee Tor, a remarkable cliff, on the banks of the Wye, 300 ft.

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  • Ornaments are manufactured by the inhabitants from alabaster and spar; and excellent lime is burned at the quarries near Poole's Hole.

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  • Lane Poole, who points out that they did not use the title on their coins.

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  • Eventually Mackintosh obtained a grant of ioo a year for him in 1824 during the lifetime of George IV., as one of the royal associates of the Society of Literature, and at different times he received help principally from Stuart, the publisher, Poole, Sotheby, Sir George Beaumont, Byron and Wordsworth, while his children shared Southey's home at Keswick.

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  • Thus the great enterprises of to-day are co-operative - the Cambridge Modern History, Lavisse and Rambaud's Histoire generale, or Lavisse's Histoire de France, like Hunt and Poole's Political History of England, and Oncken's Allgemeine Geschichte in Einzeldarstellungen.

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  • The shallow inlet of Poole Bay is followed by the eminence of St Alban's Head, and thereafter, right round the south-western promontory of England, the cliff-bound coast, with its bays and inlets closely beset with hills, predominates over the low shore-line, exhibits a remarkable series of different forms, and provides the finest scenery of its kind in England.

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  • The arguments against the marriage were first marshalled by Monck Mason in his History of St Patrick's, and the conjecture, though plausible, has failed to convince Forster, Stephen, Aitken, Hill, Lane Poole and Churton Collins.

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  • As to his sister Margaret, she was married to one of Henry VII.'s Welsh followers, Sir Richard Pole (or Poole), and could give no trouble, so that, when Henry VIII.

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  • It is picturesquely situated on a peninsula between Holes Bay and the shallow irregular inlet of Poole Harbour.

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  • Poole Harbour, extending inland 6 m., with a general breadth of 4 m., has a very narrow entrance, and is studded with low islands, on the largest of which, Brownsea or Branksea, is a castle, transformed into a residence, erected as a defence of the harbour in Tudor times, and strengthened by Charles I.

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  • Poole Park, containing 40 acres of land and 62 acres of water, was acquired in 1887 and 1889, and Branksome Park, of 40 acres, in 1895.

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  • Although the neighbourhood abounds in British earthworks and barrows, and there are traces of a Roman road leading from Poole to Wimborne, Poole (La Pole) is not mentioned by the early chroniclers or in Domesday Book.

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  • Poole is first mentioned in a writ of 1224, addressed to the bailiffs and good men of La Pole, ordering them to retain all ships within their port.

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  • Entries in the Patent Rolls show that Poole had considerable trade before William de Longespee, earl of Salisbury, granted the burgesses a charter about 1248 assuring to them all liberties and free customs within his borough.

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  • Elizabeth incorporated Poole in 1569 and made it a separate county; Charles II.

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  • Poole returned two members to parliament in 1362 and 1368, and regularly from 1452 to 1867, when the representation was reduced, ceasing in 1885.

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  • Poole, as the headquarters of the Parliamentary forces in Dorset during the Civil War, escaped the siege that crippled so many of its neighbours.

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  • It lies on the picturesque Swanage Bay, on the east coast of the so-called Isle of Purbeck, the district lying south of Poole Harbour.

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  • It is beautifully situated on Poole Bay.

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  • Poole now takes us on to what he calls " nothing buttery ", or reductionism.

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  • The first large-scale plant to produce copperas in England was in Parkstone, Poole, in around 1564.

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  • Steve Poole has kindly produced a flier that you can print out and stick to your fridge as a handy reminder for up-and-coming gigs.

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  • However South's defense proved impenetrable with keeper Tim Poole stopping various shots in the last 15 minutes.

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  • That summer, Fred had the honor of driving the first passenger-carrying intercity 125 train down to Poole.

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  • Sandbanks peninsula This view of sandbanks peninsula This view of Sandbanks peninsula shows the scale of Poole's massive natural harbor.

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  • Poole has six main accesses to the beach all next to each other along the southern shoreline.

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  • Samuel Gower Poole, brewer, also had a storehouse at World's End in 1785.

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  • Poole's Illustrations of the History of Mediaeval Thought (1884), while much light is thrown upon the minuter history of the period by the Chartularium Universitatis Parisiensis edited by Denifle and Chatelain in 1894, by Haureau's Notices et extraits de quelques MS. latins de la Bibliotheque Nationale (6 vols., 1890-1895) and by the Beitrage zur Geschichte d.

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  • The ' The curious but apparently well-attested fact of the occurrence in England, near Poole, in June 1851, of a male bird of this species (Zoologist, pp. 3601, 3654) has been overlooked by several writers who profess to mention all cases of a similar character.

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  • He had already begun to give evidence of a powerful imagination, and he has described in a letter to his valued friend, Tom Poole, the pernicious effect which the admiration of an uncle and his circle of friends had upon him at this period.

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  • Sandbanks peninsula This view of Sandbanks peninsula shows the scale of Poole 's massive natural harbor.

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  • The hotel has secluded grounds that offer impressive views across the Poole Bay.

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  • Marvin Poole uses this system to sharpen dull knives.

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  • Poole has a greyhound and speedway stadium, an aquarium complex, a thriving Arts Center and water parks.

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  • Samuel Gower Poole, brewer, also had a storehouse at World 's End in 1785.

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  • In Poole Harbor, the first glimmerings of such a harbor have been discovered, now mostly submerged beneath the sea.

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  • Many may best remember Bartha as his recurring role in the National Treasure series of films, Riley Poole.

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