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  2. The Plague of the Zombies - Wikipedia

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    Later that evening, Squire Hamilton pays Sylvia a visit. Purposely, Hamilton manages to shatter a wine glass, and Sylvia happens to cut her finger on one of the sharp edges of the glass. Secretly, the Squire conceals a vial of Sylvia's blood in his coat pocket and departs. The next day, at Alice's funeral, Sylvia begins to feel faint.

  3. Jack Kent Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kent Cooke (October 25, 1912 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian American businessman in broadcasting and professional sports. Starting in sales, Cooke was very successful, eventually becoming a partner in a network of radio stations and newspapers in Canada.

  4. The Squire (Canterbury Tales) - Wikipedia

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    The Squire (along with The Shipman and The Summoner) is a candidate for the interrupter of The Host in the epilogue of the Man of Law's Tale. [3] The Squire is the second pilgrim described in the General Prologue. His tale is told eleventh, after the Merchant and before the Franklin – the first of group F, and considered by modern scholars ...

  5. Category:Fictional squires - Wikipedia

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    The Squire (Canterbury Tales) This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 04:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  6. Squire (character) - Wikipedia

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    Squire is the name of three fictional superheroes appearing in media published by DC Comics. Percival Sheldrake debuted as the Squire in Young All-Stars #21 (January 1988), and was created by Roy Thomas and Michael Bair. Cyril Sheldrake debuted as the Squire in Batman #62 (December 1950), and was created by Bill Finger and Dick Sprang.

  7. Henry Hamilton O'Hara "Mad O'hara" - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hamilton O'Hara, also known as "Mad O'Hara" or "The Mad Squire of Craigbilly" or "Crebilly" (born 1820 – died 1875) was the last squire of Craigbilly Castle in County Antrim, Ireland. The O'Hara family was, for over 600 years, the landed gentry of Ballymena and surrounding areas. Henry Hamilton O'Hara is the subject of many local legend.

  8. The Squire's Tale - Wikipedia

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    The Squire is the Knight's son, a novice warrior and lover with more enthusiasm than experience. His tale is an epic romance, which, if completed, would probably have been longer than rest of the Tales combined. It contains many literary allusions and vivid descriptions. The Squire's Tale. The original source of the tale remains unknown. [1]

  9. Mountain Dew (film) - Wikipedia

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    As described in a film magazine, [4] J. Hamilton Vance (Gunn) goes to the mountains to find new material for a novel. He becomes a school teacher and becomes infatuated with Roxie Bradley (Wilson), the daughter of Squire Bradley (Filson), who does not approve of his daughter's learning.