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    Colonel Edmund Scarborough (September 1617 – 1671) was an English-born politician and military officer who served as speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses...
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  • Chuck Scarborough (born 1943), American television news anchor Edmund Scarborough (c.1617–1671), Virginia politician, soldier and landowner Edmund Scarborough...
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    Edmund Scarborough (May 1840 - ?) was an American minister, farmer and state legislator in Mississippi. He represented Holmes County, Mississippi in the...
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  • notably his great-nephew Col. Edmund Scarborough II (1617–71), who followed in the footsteps of his father Edmund Scarborough I (1584 - 1635) and mother...
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    The Scarborough House Archaeological Site in Accomack County, Virginia, is believed to be the location of the estate house of Edmund Scarborough, the Eastern...
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    2008-11-30. Ruffin, Edmund (1989) [1856-1865]. The Diary of Edmund Ruffin. Edited, with an introd. and notes, by William Kauffman Scarborough. With a foreword...
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    court still ruled in Johnson's favor. In 1657, Johnson's neighbor, Edmund Scarborough, allegedly forged a letter in which Johnson acknowledged a debt; whether...
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  • Charles Scarborough) (Captain) Edmund Scarborough (Colonel) Edmund Scarborough (sometimes spelled Edmund Scarsborough) (Colonel) Edmund Scarborough Henry...
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    Sir Charles Scarborough or Scarburgh MP FRS FRCP (29 December 1615 – 26 February 1694) was an English physician and mathematician. Scarborough was born in...
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    1668, when Phillip Calvert of Maryland and Edmund Scarborough of Virginia demarcated the Calvert-Scarborough Line. This line ran northeast from Watkins...
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    Yaocomico left at the end of the growing season. In 1659, Colonel Edmund Scarborough led a series of unprovoked raids against the previously peaceful Assateague...
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    October 1663, a militia from Accomac County, Virginia led by a Colonel Edmund Scarborough arrived at the Annemessex settlement. They attempted to secure oaths...
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  • of North Carolina libraries. Scarborough died in May 2020. Overseer: Plantation Management in the Old South Diary of Edmund Ruffin: Days of Independence...
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  • Scarborough is the debut novel by Canadian writer Catherine Hernandez, published in 2017. Set in the Toronto district of Scarborough, the novel centres...
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  • Gov. William Berkeley during Bacon's Rebellion in 1676. He and Charles Scarborough of Accomack County were found guilty of uttering "Scandalous & mutinous...
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  • of 1645-1646 did not re-elect Hill as Speaker, instead selecting Edmund Scarborough, although Hill did represent Charles City County, this time alongside...
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    Tyrone Edmund Power III (May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) was an American actor. From the 1930s to the 1950s, Power appeared in dozens of films, often...
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  • ardent foe of Colonel Edmund Scarborough. He was instrumental in getting Northampton Co., Virginia named. After Robbins' death Scarborough wanted the county...
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  • on the Pocomoke River in Somerset County, Maryland, he accompanied Edmund Scarborough to Manakin to consult other commissioners. While he actively participated...
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