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Noakes is a
surname of
English origin. It
means "near the oaks".
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Noakes,
British academic and
writer Benedict...
- of 16,
Noakes joined the
Royal Air
Force as a mechanic. The
following year, his
mother married Canadian big band
trumpeter Alfred "Alfie"
Noakes (1903–1982)...
- 2024,
Noakes won the
vacant British lightweight title by
stopping Lewis Sylvester in the
fourth round at the
Copper Box
Arena in London.
Noakes became...
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Sheila Valerie Noakes,
Baroness Noakes, DBE (née Masters, born 23 June 1949) is a
British Conservative politician and
former corporate executive. Sheila...
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which is
described in
detail in
Noakes's 2014 book The Real Meal Revolution.
Noakes'
father died from diabetes.
Noakes believes his father's diet was instrumental...
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antiquary William Noake (1690–1737), High
Sheriff of Berkshire,
England Noakes This page
lists people with the
surname Noake. If an
internal link intending...
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Clark Jardine found the
bodies of
Norma Sedgwick, 12,
Dewilla Noakes, 10, and
Cordelia Noakes, 8,
under a
blanket in the
woods along Pennsylvania Route 233...
- album,
received airplay on BBC
Radio 1.
Noakes'
songs have been
covered by
Lindisfarne and
Barbara ****son.
Noakes was born in St Andrews, Fife, on 13 May...
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Noakes (6
January 1905 –February 1993) was a
British lawyer.
Noakes was the
second of
three children born to
Thomas Frederick and Ada
Noakes.
Noakes was...
- the son of the
royal portrait painter Michael Noakes and the
writer and
academic Vivien Noakes.
Noakes was
educated at Eton
College (’79–’83) and Oxford...