William Prichard may refer to: William Prichard (priest) (c. 1563–1629), Welsh Anglican and Oxford academic Sir William Prichard (politician) (c. 1632–1705)...
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Prichard Colón Meléndez (born September 19, 1992) is an American-Puerto Rican former professional boxer, honorary WBC World Champion, and gold medal winner...
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Prichard may refer to: Alan Prichard (1907–1986), New Zealand aviator Brandon Prichard (born 2001), American politician Bruce Prichard (born 1963), American...
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Sir William Pritchard or Prichard (1632?–1705) was an English merchant, slave trader and politician, Lord Mayor of London in 1682. Born about 1632, was...
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William Prichard (c. 1563 – 1629) was a Welsh clergyman and academic at the University of Oxford. Prichard, from Monmouthshire, matriculated at Jesus College...
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William Oliver Prichard JP (2 January 1879 – 3 April 1960) was a Welsh first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army. The son of R. K. Prichard...
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Bruce Prichard (born March 7, 1963) is an American professional wrestling executive, booker, and producer and a former manager, commentator, and occasional...
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Prichard is a city in Mobile County, Alabama, United States. The population was 19,322 at the 2020 census, and was estimated to be 18,870 in 2022. Prichard...
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Colonel Hubert Cecil Prichard CBE (5 February 1865 – 12 November 1942) was an English cricketer. He was born in Stapleton, Gloucestershire, and played...
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William Pichard (12 October 1897 – 23 December 1957) was a Swiss bobsledder. He competed in the four-man event at the 1928 Winter Olympics. He also won...
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James Cowles Prichard FRS (11 February 1786 – 23 December 1848) was a British physician and ethnologist with broad interests in physical anthropology and...
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Vernon, who married, as his second wife, her step-cousin, William Aislabie, MP for Ripon. William's first wife was Lady Elizabeth Cecil (a daughter of John...
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Sir William Ashhurst (26 April 1647 – 12 January 1720) was an English banker, merchant and Whig politician who sat in the English and British House of...
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Rowland Huw Prichard (alt Rowland Hugh Pritchard) (14 January 1811 – 25 January 1887) was a Welsh musician. A native of Graienyn, near Bala, he lived most...
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Archive). "Copy of letter from the recorder of London to the Lord Mayor, Sir William Butler regarding seizure of cloth". Retrieved 27 April 2016. "Aldermen...
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Moore Samuel Pepys James Phipps of Cape Coast Castle Thomas Povey Sir William Prichard Sir Gabriel Roberts Prince Rupert Tobias Rustat Robert Aske Sir John...
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Griffin, Georgia in Spalding County, Georgia. It was constructed by Dr. William Prichard in 1850 on land purchased from attorney Robert Lanier, father of Georgia...
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Prichard (30 October 1871 – 29 December 1947) was an English philosopher. He was born in London in 1871, the eldest child of Walter Stennett Prichard...
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ISBN 978-0-19-280249-1. Wells, William Shakespeare: ISBN 978-0-19-871862-8. Ward, Anarchism: ISBN 978-0-19-280477-8. Prichard, Anarchism: ISBN 978-0-19-881561-7...
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and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved 24 June 2020. Courtney, William Prideaux (1887). "Clayton, Robert (1629-1707)" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed...
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Richard Napier from 1633 to 1676. The manor was the country seat of Sir William Prichard (or Pritchard) in the later part of the seventeenth century, who was...
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Lord Mayor of London 1680–1681 Succeeded by William Prichard Preceded by Thomas Pilkington MP for City of London 1685–1687 Succeeded by William Prichard...
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Hesketh Vernon Prichard, later Hesketh-Prichard DSO MC FRGS FZS (17 November 1876 — 14 June 1922) was an English cricketer, explorer, adventurer, writer...
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The Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation (reporting mark: APCO), a regional oil refinery and gasoline distributor, began operation in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma...
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by-election. Sir William Roche had originally been re-elected, but in January 1545 the King ordered that he be replaced. Sir William Forman was elected...
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daughter of Robert Bristow, MP for Winchelsea. Jane Dashwood, who married William Phillipps, son of Sir Ambrose Phillipps of Garendon. Sophia Dashwood, who...
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also for giving Liberty to Jane Nicoll Widow and the Executors of Sir William Prichard to pay Two Sums, of Four Thousand Pounds and Two Thousand Pounds, mentioned...
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March 2017. Retrieved 12 March 2017. "Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard". Archived from the original on 11 November 2018. Retrieved 10 November...
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Bruce Prichard is an audio podcast that discusses topics, events, wrestlers and memorable moments through the lens of WWE executive Bruce Prichard. The...
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company to the Anderson-Prichard Oil Corporation. The term “APCO” has also been used by other entities related to the Anderson-Prichard brand. “APCO” was a...
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