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Coupland (surname) - Wikipedia
Coupland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antoine Coupland (born 2003), Canadian soccer player Diana Coupland (1928–2006), English
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John de Coupland - Wikipedia
John de Coupland (died 1363), also known as John Copeland, was the squire from Northumberland who captured David II of Scotland after the Battle of Neville's
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Douglas Coupland - Wikipedia
Douglas Coupland OC OBC RCA (born 30 December 1961) is a Canadian novelist, designer and visual artist. His first novel, the 1991 international bestseller
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in 1992, Douglas Coupland envisioned what North America would look like in 2092.
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Pierre de Milard - Wikipedia
in the Sagaing district. France-Burma relations Findlay, p. 277 Coupland, p. 82 Coupland, p. 82 Findlay, p. 277 Findlay, p. 277 Southeast Asia By Keat Gin
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Battle of Neville's Cross - Wikipedia
group of English soldiers. David II was then taken prisoner by John de Coupland, who was leading the detachment and had two teeth knocked out by the
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David II of Scotland - Wikipedia
arrow wounds to the face and was captured and taken prisoner by Sir John de Coupland. The king was taken to Wark on Tweed, and then to Bamburgh Castle, where
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Seascale - Wikipedia
the western coast. About this time Alan de Coupland and William de Wabyrththwaite granted land to Walter de Sewnyhous in the nearby manor of Bolton,
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Copeland Islands - Wikipedia
east coast. The Copeland Islands most likely derive their name from the de Coupland family, who settled in the Newtownards area, at the northern end of the
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Ashton Hall - Wikipedia
century, the lordship of the Manor was held by the De Coucy family and from them passed to John de Coupland. The original hall dates from the late 14th century
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Thomas de Ashton (warrior) - Wikipedia
Thomas de Ashton, who fought under Lord Neville, captured the royal standard of Scotland. Shortly after King David was made prisoner by John de Coupland, variously
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Wartime sexual violence - Wikipedia
6800695. PMID 15931243. S2CID 6564086. Coupland, Simon (1 April 2003). "IngentaConnect The Vikings on the Continent in Myth and History". History. 88 (2).