Joan Naylor — (October 15, 1529 March 26, 1586), the maiden name of Joan Boyle, was the mother of several children but notably Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. She was born at Canterbury, Kent, England, the daughter of John Naylor in Canterbury. She married at … Wikipedia
Joan Apsley — (1578 December 14, 1599), (the maiden name of Joan Boyle), was the wife of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork.One of two daughters and co heirs of William Apsley, of Limerick, Ireland, one of the council to the first President of the province of… … Wikipedia
Boyle — may refer to:*Boyle (crater), a lunar crater *Boyle s law in physics, one of the gas laws; named after Irish natural philosopher Robert Boyle Equipment *Boyle s machine as used in the administration of general anaesthesia to patients Places… … Wikipedia
Boyle — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Boyle hace referencia a: Danny Boyle, director de cine británico Robert Boyle, físico y químico angloirlandés Alice Boyle, Dama del siglo 17 Brendan F. Boyle, Político Buzz Boyle (1908 1978), jugador de las Grandes… … Wikipedia Español
Joan of Arc (band) — Joan of Arc Background information Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States Genres … Wikipedia
Joan A. Steitz — Joan Argetsinger Steitz is a molecular biologist at Yale University, famed for her discoveries involving RNA, including ground breaking insights such as that ribosomes interact with mRNA by complementary base pairing and that introns are spliced… … Wikipedia
Joan Gerber — est une actrice américaine née le 29 juillet 1935 à Détroit, Michigan (États Unis). Biographie Filmographie 1959 : Matty s Funday Funnies (série TV) : Additional Voices 1960 : The Bugs Bunny Show (série TV) : Additional voices … Wikipédia en Français
Joan Gerber — is an American voice actress, born July 29, 1935 in Detroit, Michigan. Biography Filmography * 1959: Matty s Funday Funnies (TV series): Additional Voices * 1960: The Bugs Bunny Show (TV series): Additional voices (voice) * 1965: Roger Ramjet (TV … Wikipedia
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Boyle, Kay — born Feb. 19, 1902, St. Paul, Minn., U.S. died Dec. 27, 1992, Mill Valley, Calif. U.S. writer. Boyle lived in Europe during the 1920s and 30s. Later she served as a European correspondent for The New Yorker (1946–53). Her writing is noted for its … Universalium