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portledge
† ˈportledge Naut. Amer. Obs. Forms: 7 portlige, porledge, 7–8 portledge, -lidge, 8 -lege, -ledg, -lage. [Corruption of portage n.1 in sense 4, perh. through confusion with the sometimes synonymous privilege.] = portage n.1 4; usually attrib., as portledge bill, portledge money.1636 Doc. Hist. St. M... Oxford English Dictionary
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Portledge School
History Portledge was founded in 1965 in the Coffin estate in Locust Valley, NY. Recently Portledge has been donated a new softball field by the parents of the Portledge Community for girls of the softball team to use during their softball wikipedia.org
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Portledge Manor
Portledge Manor is an English manor house in the parish of Alwington, southwest of Bideford, Devon. See also Richard Geoffrey Pine-Coffin Manor of Monkleigh, another Coffin possession References External links Article about Alwington Picture of Portledge wikipedia.org
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Richard Coffin (1684–1766)
He succeeded his elder brother to the Portledge estate in 1703. Ne left Portledge to Richard and Robert Bennett, sons of his sister Honour. wikipedia.org
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Richard Coffin (1623–1700)
Richard Coffin (1623–1700) of Portledge in the parish of Alwington in North Devon, was lord of the manor of Alwington and served as Sheriff of Devon in He was the only son and heir of John Coffin (1593–1622) of Portledge by his wife Elizabeth Hurding, one of the two eldest daughters of Henry Hurding (died wikipedia.org
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Richard Manners
Margaret, the daughter of Sir Robert Dymoke of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire and widow of Richard Vernon of Haddon, Derbyshire and of (Sir) William Coffin of Portledge wikipedia.org
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Sir Peter Prideaux, 3rd Baronet
daughter and heiress of Humphrey Prideaux of Soldon, and secondly to Katherine Kelland, daughter of John Kelland of Painsford and widow of John Coffin of Portledge wikipedia.org
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Ryan Vesce
He attended Portledge School and played high school hockey at Portledge School in Locust Valley, and attended Cornell University, playing hockey for wikipedia.org
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Peppercombe
Geology A noticeable feature of the sea cliffs between Peppercombe and Portledge to the north is their distinctive red colour. wikipedia.org
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Claude Zdanow
He began attending Portledge School in 1992, in Locust Valley, New York. He is also an advisor for the Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center and a member of the Portledge Preparatory Arts Council. wikipedia.org
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Lawhitton
Bennett-Coffin (d.1796) was the second son of Edward Bennett of Lawhitton by his wife Honor Coffin (born 1682), 11th daughter of Richard Coffin (1623–1700) of Portledge The last in the Pine-Coffin family to occupy Portledge manor house was Richard Geoffrey Pine-Coffin (1908–1974). wikipedia.org
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Jeremy Bracco
Playing career Bracco played high school hockey at Portledge School before joining the USA Hockey National Team Development Program (U.S. NTDP). wikipedia.org
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Alwington
Historic estates Portledge, ancient seat of the Coffin family, lords of the manor of Alwington. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Northmore (politician)
As a lawyer of the Inner Temple he acted as a business agent to various members of the Devonshire gentry, including Richard Coffin (1623-1700) of Portledge wikipedia.org
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Manor of Monkleigh
James Coffin was the second son of John Coffin of Portledge, in the parish of Alwington. His son and heir by this third wife was John Coffin (1649–1704) of Portledge, who was baptised at Monkleigh. wikipedia.org
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