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Coffin or
Coffyn may also
refer to:
Coffin (surname),
includes a list of
people and
fictional characters with the
surname Coffin or
Coffyn Coffin (whaling...
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discontinuance of the same made by Sir
William Coffyn in his life.
Howbeit Mr
Richard Coffyn, next heir to Sir
William Coffyn,
claimeth the same by his uncle's feoffment...
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Frank Trenholm Coffyn (October 24, 1878 –
December 10, 1960) was a
pioneer aviator. He was born in Charleston,
South Carolina, on
October 24, 1878, to...
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Tristram Coffin (or
Coffyn) (c. 1609 – 2
October 1681) was an
immigrant to M****achusetts from England. He came to the M****achusetts
colony with his family...
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Wesley H.
Coffyn (August 7, 1878 –
November 27, 1946) was a
Canadian politician. He
served in the
Legislative ****embly of New
Brunswick as
member of the...
- p. 663. Coffin,
Allen (1881). The
Coffin Family: The Life of
Tristram Coffyn, of Nantucket, M****.,
Founder of the
Family Line in America.
Hussey & Robinson...
- Coffin,
politician and
jurist from the U.S.
state of
Maine Frank Trenholm Coffyn (1878–1960),
American aviation pioneer Frederick Coffin,
American film actor...
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stiff mixture of rye
flour and water. The
earliest pie
recipes refer to
coffyns (the word
actually used for a
basket or box), with
straight sealed sides...
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British cuisine since medieval times (when such
pastry vessels were
called "
coffyns").
Although "umbles" and the
modern word "humble" are not etymologically...
- film
stars Tom Mix,
George Bancroft,
Doris May,
Lucien Littlefield,
Frank Coffyn, and Jane Keckley. The film was
released on
December 7, 1924, by Fox Film...