- Sir
Henry Pollexfen (1632 – 15 June 1691) of
Stancombe Dawney in
Sherford (near Kingsbridge), Devon, and
latterly of
Nutwell in the
parish of Woodbury...
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Pollexfen is a British,
South Devon surname ****ociated and may
refer to:
Henry Pollexfen (1632–1691),
British judge and
politician John
Pollexfen (1636–1715)...
- New York, next to his friend,
Jeanne Robert Foster.
Yeats married Susan Pollexfen (13 July 1841 – 3
January 1900) on 10
September 1863 at St. John's Church...
-
Heatherley School of Fine Art, in London. William's mother,
Susan Mary
Pollexfen, from Sligo, came from a
wealthy merchant family, who
owned a milling...
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screenplay by Vy
Russell and Sue
Dwiggins for producer-director Jack
Pollexfen and
starring Lon
Chaney Jr., Ross Elliott, and
Robert Shayne. The picture...
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Edmund Pollexfen **** (12 July 1784 – 8 June 1838) was a
British Tory politician, son of
Edmund **** and his wife Jane Pownoll. He
married Anne...
- Jack
Pollexfen (1908–2003) was an
American writer,
director and producer. He
collaborated with
Aubrey Wisberg on
several science fiction and
monster movies...
- John
Pollexfen (1636–1715), of
Walbrooke House in the
parish of St
Stephen Walbrook, City of
London and of
Wembury House in Devon, was a merchant, a courtier...
- Ruth Lane
Poole (born Ruth
Johnstone Pollexfen; 27
September 1885 – 11
October 1974) was an Irish-Australian
furniture and
interior designer. She notably...
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became involved as an ****ociate producer,
taking 25%
against Pollexfen and Wisberg's 75%.
Pollexfen later said "our main
problem in
Captive Women was that we...