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What (who) is D'Ewes Coke - definition


D'Ewes Coke         
  • Totley Hall, inherited by Hannah Coke in 1791 from her uncle Andrew Gillimore
BRITISH PRIEST
D'Ewes Coke (1747 – 12 April 1811) was rector of Pinxton and South Normanton in Derbyshire, a colliery owner and philanthropist.
Simonds d'Ewes         
ENGLISH PARLIAMENT HISTORIAN AND POLITICIAN (1602-1650)
Sir Simonds d'Ewes; Sir Simonds D'Ewes; Simondes D'Ewes; Simonds D'Ewes; Sir Simon d'Ewes; Sir Symonds D'Ewes; Symonds D'Ewes; Sir Simonds d'Ewes, 1st Baronet; Simonds d'Ewes, 1st Baronet
Sir Simonds d'Ewes, 1st Baronet (18 December 1602 – 18 April 1650) was an English antiquary and politician. He was bred for the bar, was a member of the Long Parliament and left notes on its transactions.
Petroleum coke         
SOLID CARBON-RICH MATERIAL
Needle coke; Petrol coke; Marketable coke; Catalyst coke; Pet coke; Coking (petroleum); Petcoke; Calcined petroleum coke; Petroleum Coke; Petkoch
Petroleum coke, abbreviated coke or petcoke, is a final carbon-rich solid material that derives from oil refining, and is one type of the group of fuels referred to as cokes. Petcoke is the coke that, in particular, derives from a final cracking process—a thermo-based chemical engineering process that splits long chain hydrocarbons of petroleum into shorter chains—that takes place in units termed coker units.