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Soane is the name of: Surname * Bryan Soane (born 1988), Australian footballer * George Soane (1790–1860), English writer and dramatist * Henry Soane (1622–1661), Virginia politician and landowner * John Soane (1753–1837), English architect and collector * Stuart Soane (born 1987), Scottish footballer * Soane (1790s cricketer) (born c. 1770), an English cricketer active in the 1790s Given name * Soane Asi (born 1963), Tongan former rugby union player * Soane Havea (born 1981), Tongan rugby union player * Soane Lilo Foliaki (1933–2013), Roman Catholic bishop of Tonga * Soane-Patita Lavuia, king of Wallis Island from 1910 until 1916 * Soane Patita Maituku (born 1947), Tu'i Agaifo of Alo, Tonga * Soane Patita Paini Mafi (born 1961), Roman Catholic Bishop of Tonga * Soane Toke, king of Wallis Island for one day in 1953 * Soane Tongaʻuiha (born 1982), Tongan rugby union player See also * Sir John Soane's Museum, London * Zeb Soanes Zebedee Soanes (born 24 June 1976) is a ...
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Bryan Soane
Bryan Andrew Soane (born 11 July 1988) is an Australian footballer. Youth Hailing from the Penrith area, he played for Emu Plains FC from their Under-sixes through to the Under-11s. Picked as a representative player for the Penrith Panthers' youth team, he played in their Under-12, Under-13 and Under-14 teams. Next he moved to Bankstown City FC, featuring in their Under-15 side and was even selected for their squad travelling to Spain where they played opposition such as Real Madrid Youth. Later, he joined Blacktown City FC, performing with their Under-16, Under-17 and Under-18 sides. Career NPL NSW Mostly known for being a proficient goal-scorer with Sydney Wanderers FC, he scored 21 goals in 47 appearances in two seasons, claiming the 2007 Player of the Year and top scorer of his club. Well-traveled coach John Stewart Porter acknowledged his shooting ability stating that he 'had a tremendous hot' and that 'he has very impressive physique, works very hard at all ...
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George Soane
George Soane (1790–1860) was an English writer and dramatist. Life The younger son of John Soane, he was born in London. He graduated B.A. from Pembroke College, Cambridge, in 1811. Shortly afterwards he married Agnes Boaden, against his parents' wishes. His writing career was not enough to earn a living. Soane fell into debt, and was imprisoned. In 1814 he was editing the ''Theatrical Inquisitor'', but also served time for fraud. He gave evidence on the King's Bench Prison, from his experience of it, to a committee of enquiry in 1815. In ''The Champion'' during September 1815 Soane attacked his father's reputation as an architect, in two anonymous articles. His mother died shortly afterwards. These pieces led to a family rupture, and indirectly to the foundation of Sir John Soane's Museum. Soane attempted to block the private Act of Parliament of 1833 that set up the museum's endowment. The matter was debated in the House of Commons for an hour, with William Cobbett putting ...
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Henry Soane
Henry Soane (1622–1661) was a Virginia politician, real estate investor and landowner who served in the House of Burgesses 1652–55, 1658, and 1660–61, and was its Speaker in 1661. Early and family life He married Judith Fuller, which whom they had five children. His son William Soane and grandson Henry Soane II would also serve in the House of Burgesses representing Henrico County and James City County, respectively. His daughter Judith Soane first married Henry Randolph I (the clerk of the house of burgesses) and after his death in 1673, Major Peter Field of Henrico County. His son John Soane became a noted surveyor, as well as agent of the Royal African Company, but never married and gave his plantation in Henrico County, Poplar Spring, to his brother William and his surveying instruments to Williams' son Henry Soane II. The progenitor of a political dynasty that spanned two centuries, Soane is the great-great grandfather of President Thomas Jefferson Thoma ...
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John Soane
Sir John Soane (; né Soan; 10 September 1753 – 20 January 1837) was an English architect who specialised in the Neoclassical architecture, Neo-Classical style. The son of a bricklayer, he rose to the top of his profession, becoming professor of architecture at the Royal Academy and an official architect to the Office of Works. He received a Knight Bachelor, knighthood in 1831. His best-known work was the Bank of England (his work there is largely destroyed), a building which had a widespread effect on commercial architecture. He also designed Dulwich Picture Gallery, which, with its top-lit galleries, was a major influence on the planning of subsequent art galleries and museums. His main legacy is Sir John Soane's Museum, the eponymous museum in Lincoln's Inn Fields in his former home and office, designed to display the art works and architectural artefacts that he collected during his lifetime. The museum is described in the ''Oxford Dictionary of Architecture'' as "one o ...
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Stuart Soane
Stuart Soane (born 5 November 1987) is a Scottish footballer who plays for Forres Mechanics in the Highland Football League. He began his career after signing a full-time contract with Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the summer of 2005, having come through the club's youth system. He made his debut in a 2–0 defeat of Falkirk on 3 May 2006. He left the club in the summer of 2007. Later that summer he signed for Peterhead on a part-time contract. Soane then signed a contract to play for Highland League side Huntly Huntly ( gd, Srath Bhalgaidh or ''Hunndaidh'') is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, formerly known as Milton of Strathbogie or simply Strathbogie. It had a population of 4,460 in 2004 and is the site of Huntly Castle. Its neighbouring settlemen ... in July 2008. External links * 1987 births Living people Scottish men's footballers Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. players Peterhead F.C. players Scottish Premier League players Scottish Football League pl ...
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Soane (1790s Cricketer)
Soane is the name of: Surname * Bryan Soane (born 1988), Australian footballer * George Soane (1790–1860), English writer and dramatist * Henry Soane (1622–1661), Virginia politician and landowner * John Soane (1753–1837), English architect and collector * Stuart Soane (born 1987), Scottish footballer * Soane (1790s cricketer) (born c. 1770), an English cricketer active in the 1790s Given name * Soane Asi (born 1963), Tongan former rugby union player * Soane Havea (born 1981), Tongan rugby union player * Soane Lilo Foliaki (1933–2013), Roman Catholic bishop of Tonga * Soane-Patita Lavuia, king of Wallis Island from 1910 until 1916 * Soane Patita Maituku (born 1947), Tu'i Agaifo of Alo, Tonga * Soane Patita Paini Mafi (born 1961), Roman Catholic Bishop of Tonga * Soane Toke, king of Wallis Island for one day in 1953 * Soane Tongaʻuiha (born 1982), Tongan rugby union player See also * Sir John Soane's Museum, London * Zeb Soanes Zebedee Soanes (born 24 June 1976) ...
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Soane Asi
Soane ʻAsi (born circa 1963) is a Tongan former rugby union player. He played as wing. Career ʻAsi's only cap for Tonga was during the 1987 Rugby World Cup match against Canada on 24 May 1987, in the McLean Park McLean Park is a sports ground in Napier, New Zealand. The two main sports played at the ground are cricket and rugby union. It is one of the largest cricket grounds in New Zealand. McLean Park is a sports ground of international standards ..., Napier. References External linksSoane Asi international stats 1963 births Living people Tongan rugby union players Rugby union wings Tonga international rugby union players 1987 Rugby World Cup players {{Tonga-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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Soane Havea
Soane Havea, full name, Soane Patita Pat Boone Sioape Havea (born 29 August 1981)
ESPN Scrum.com is a n rugby union player who currently plays for the Tautahi Gold in the IRB Pacific Rugby Cup. His favourite position is scrum-half. He also plays for the Marist Ma'ufanga Rugby Club in the
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Soane Lilo Foliaki
Soane Lilo Foliaki (18 April 1933 − 24 December 2013) was the third Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tonga. Education Soane was educated at St Patrick's College, Silverstream. He graduated the University of Hull, and achieved a degree in mathematics. Priesthood He was ordained to the priesthood on 21 July 1955, Foliaki was named bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tonga, Tonga on 10 June 1994 and retired on 18 April 2008. Death He died in Nuku‘alofa on December 24, 2013. His funeral was held at St Peter Chanel’s church, Clover Park Clover Park is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand. It is governed by the Auckland Council, and is in the Manukau ward, one of the thirteen administrative divisions of Auckland city. Demographics Clover Park covers and had an estimated popula ..., New Zealand on December 29, 2013. References The Most Reverend Soane Foliaki, s.m. Emeritus Bishop of Tonga 1933 births 2013 deaths People from To ...
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Soane-Patita Lavuia
Soane-Patita Lavuia (died 30 November 1916) was a king of Uvea, ruling from 1910 until 1916. He succeeded Sosefo Mautāmakia I following a dispute between the king, the resident of France and the Catholic mission. Rise to power In 1910, the new resident, Victor Jean Brochard, wanted to expel the Father Superior of the Catholic mission, Father Bazin, and convinced King Sosefo Mautamakia I to side with him. In February 1910, Bazin left Mata-Utu for the Mua District Mua (also spelled Mu'a, Uvean for "first") is one of the 5 districts of Wallis and Futuna, located in Wallis Island, in the Pacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions. It extends from t .... On 19 March, a royal decree ordered him to leave Wallis. Faced with protests from the Marist fathers, the ''lavelua'' maintained its position. A hundred Wallisians favorable to the Marists took up arms and marched on Mata Utu on 1 April; the king, abandoned by his fami ...
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Soane Patita Maituku
King Soane Patita Maituku (1947?-) was the Tu'i Agaifo of the Kingdom of Alo from November 2002 until February 19, 2008, when he was deposed as the result of a unanimous decision taken by the kingdom's four chiefly clans. His predecessor was Sagato Alofi. Maituku was succeeded by Petelo Vikena Petelo Vikena (born ) was Tuigaifo, or Monarch, of the Kingdom of Alo, which is also known as the Kingdom of Futuna from his coronation on November 6, 2008 to his abdication on January 22, 2010.
, who was crowned Tuigaifo on November 6, 2008. The position had remained vacant during the intervening months.


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Soane Patita Paini Mafi
Soane Patita Paini Mafi () (born 19 December 1961) is the fourth Roman Catholic Bishop of Tonga. At the age of 53, on 14 February 2015, he was appointed by Pope Francis as the first ever cardinal from Tonga and he became on that date the youngest member of the College of CardinalsChristopher Lamb, "Red hats for a global Church", ''The Tablet'', 8 January 2014
(Retrieved 11 January 2015)
with the title of assigned to the of