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speke
▪ I. † speke1 Obs.—1 [ad. L. spec-us.] A cave.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xv. 270 Monkes..In spekes an in spelonkes selden speken togideres.▪ II. † speke2 Also 5 spek, 7 speak. [a. MDu. or MLG. spēke spoke n.] 1. A handspike.1366 in Nicolas Hist. Royal Navy (1847) II. 473 [For one other] wyndas [bought, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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SPEKE
In 1997 Jablon refined and enhanced SPEKE with additional variations, including an augmented password-authenticated key agreement method called B-SPEKE The patched SPEKE has been published in ISO/IEC 11770-4 (2017). However, the SPEKE specification in IEEE P1363.2 remains unpatched. wikipedia.org
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speke's gazelle meaning in Chinese - ichacha.net
speke's gazelle in Chinese : [网络] Speke的瞪羚 …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Speke
Community Speke is known for Speke Hall, a Tudor wood-framed house now owned by the National Trust and open to the public. The Speke Liverpool local history website shows a lot of the developments that changed Speke the village into Speke the estate with photographs and documents wikipedia.org
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Speke (disambiguation)
Speke may refer to: John Hanning Speke, British explorer of Africa Speke is a district in Liverpool, England Speke (surname) Mount Speke, a mountain in ), cryptographic protocol Speke baronets Speke (ship), a number of ships with the same name wikipedia.org
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Speke (ship)
Speke may refer to a number of sailing ships; Speke, a ship built in Calcutta in 1789 that made three voyages transporting convicts from Britain to New Speke, a 2,800-ton sailing ship wrecked at Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia in 1906. , a paddlesteamer built in 1910 for Uganda Railway. wikipedia.org
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Speke (surname)
Speke is an English surname. Hugh Speke, 1st Baronet (died 1661), English politician John Hanning Speke (1827–1864), English explorer and army officer John Speke (1442–1518), English wikipedia.org
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Speke (Liverpool ward)
Speke ward is an electoral division of Liverpool City Council centred on the Speke district of the city. The Speke ward was reinstated as a two-member ward from the eastern section of the former Speke Garston. wikipedia.org
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George Speke
George Speke may refer to: George Speke (politician, died 1689) (1623–1689), English politician, member of parliament (MP) for Somerset George Speke MP for Milborne Port, for Taunton, and for Wells Sir George Speke, 2nd Baronet (1653–1683), English politician, MP for Bath, and for Chippenham wikipedia.org
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Hugh Speke
Hugh Speke (1656 – c. 1724) was an English writer and agitator. Life He was a son of George and Mary Speke of Whitelackington, Somerset. After imploring both Anne and George I to reward his past services, Speke died in obscurity before 1725. wikipedia.org
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John Hanning Speke
Speke was buried in St Andrew's Church, Dowlish Wake in Somerset, five miles away from the ancestral home of the Speke family. of Works by John Hanning Speke. wikipedia.org
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Mary Speke
Life Speke was born as Mary Pye. Speke may have been baptised on 10 November 1625. She married George Speke on 21 May 1641. They lived at Whitelackington in Somerset. wikipedia.org
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Speke baronets
It was created on 12 June 1660 for Hugh Speke, later Member of Parliament for Chippenham. Speke baronets, of Hamilbury (1660) Sir Hugh Speke, 1st Baronet (died 1661) Sir George Speke, 2nd Baronet (1653–1683) References Extinct baronetcies wikipedia.org
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Speke Hall
Speke Hall is a wood-framed wattle-and-daub Tudor manor house in Speke, Liverpool, England. It is one of the finest surviving examples of its kind. Liverpool Airport is adjacent to Speke Hall. The house received 224,913 visitors in 2019. wikipedia.org
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Brampford Speke
Speke is derived from the Anglo-Norman family Espek or Speke lords of the manor from the reign of King Stephen (1135-1154). The Speke Chantry in Exeter Cathedral contains the effigy of Sir John Speke (1442-1518) of Heywood in Wembworthy and Brampford Speke in Devon and of Whitelackington wikipedia.org
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