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smithe
† smithe Obs. Forms: 1 smiþþe, smiðþe, 1, 3 smiððe, 3 smiðe, 4 smyþþe, smyþe; 1 smeðe, 5 smeþe. [OE. smiþþe, smiððe (:—*smiþjōn, f. the stem of smith n. or v.), = OFris. smithe, smitha, MDu. and Flem. smisse, smesse (Du. smidse), OHG. smiththa, smidda; also OFris. smitte, -a (Fris. smitte), MDu. smi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Smithe
Smithe is a rare surname related to the common surname Smith. Among notable people sharing this surname is William Smithe. Frequency In looking at various surname frequency resources, the rarity of 'Smithe' is apparent. wikipedia.org
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William Smithe
Smithe was born William Smith in England and moved to Canada in his youth, settling on Vancouver Island in 1862 as a farmer. Smithe remained premier until he died in office in 1887. wikipedia.org
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Walter E. Smithe Furniture & Design - Your Go-To Furniture Store for ...
Walter E. Smithe Furniture & Design is your source for quality furniture and expert design. Find furniture, home decor, and accessories for your home furnishing needs, plus free interior design services from expert designers. Visit one of our 10 Chicago area stores or Naples, Florida.
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A Borrowed Man
Smithe is a "reclone" of a mystery writer, embedded with the recorded memories of his original and stored in a library where patrons can consult or borrow Smithe" can be parsed as "an urn in which a smith resides, a maker you can rent". In the Chicago Tribune, Gary K. wikipedia.org
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Foxing
Smithe, Frank B (1975): Naturalist's Color Guide (2nd ed.). American Museum of Natural History, NYC. . Smithe, Frank B (1981): Naturalist's Color Guide Part III. American Museum of Natural History, NYC. . wikipedia.org
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Walter E. Smithe
Today, there are 2 generations involved in the business: Walter Smithe III and Mark Smithe (the Smithe Brothers) are the sons of Walter Jr, and serve as The 4th generation (the Smithe Sisters), all daughters of Walter III, are Maureen Smithe (buyer), Meghan Smithe (director of marketing), Caitie Smithe wikipedia.org
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Dungarvan (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Members of Parliament, 1610–1801 1560 Henry Stafford (or Gifford) and John Challoner 1613–1615 Peter Rowe and Thomas Fitz-Harrys 1634–1635 Sir Peter Smithe wikipedia.org
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Orpheum (Vancouver)
The Orpheum is located on Granville Street near Smithe Street in Vancouver's downtown core. In 1983, an additional entrance was opened on Smithe Street. The theatre was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1979. wikipedia.org
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Matfen
It was the birthplace of the 7th Premier of British Columbia, William Smithe. History Matfen is a few miles north of Hadrian's Wall. William Smithe (1842–1887), the 7th premier of British Columbia, was born in Matfen. wikipedia.org
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Henry Fry (politician)
Fry was elected to the assembly in an 1887 by-election held following the death of William Smithe. wikipedia.org
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Smithe Redwoods State Natural Reserve
Smithe Redwoods State Natural Reserve is a California state park in Mendocino County. As of 2021, the Smithe Redwoods park was still operated by the California state government. wikipedia.org
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Alexander Edmund Batson Davie
Davie returned to the legislature in 1882, this time from the riding of Lillooet, and became attorney-general under Premier William Smithe. When Smithe died in 1887, the lieutenant-governor asked Davie to become premier but he fell ill within months and left for California to recuperate. wikipedia.org
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1886 British Columbia general election
The Smithe, A.E.B. Davie, Robson and T. In May 1887 Smithe died in office and Alexander Edmund Batson Davie assumed power, although due to his own illness he was unable to attend the opening wikipedia.org
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Smith baronets of Crantock (1642)
The Smith baronetcy of Crantock, Cornwall was created in the Baronetage of England on 27 September 1642 for William Smithe or Smith, a London merchant. wikipedia.org
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