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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...