• William Prowse CB (1752 – 23 March 1826) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary...
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  • musical instrument manufacturer and music publisher, William Prowse (1801–1886), to form Keith, Prowse & Co. The company entered the theatre ticketing business...
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  • William Jeffrey Prowse, often known as Jeff Prowse (6 May 1839 – 17 April 1870) was an English journalist, poet, humorist and lyricist. An only child born...
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  • Thomas William Lemuel Prowse (1888–1973), Canadian political figure William Prowse (1752–1826), British naval officer William Jeffrey Prowse (1839–1870)...
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  • of William Prowse, and educated there. In 1879, he married Frances Stanley. With his brothers, he operated a dry goods store in Charlottetown. Prowse ran...
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    reinforcement of five ships of the line from the Channel Fleet under Rear-Admiral William Parker. On 11 February, the British frigate HMS Minerve, under the command...
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    M.R. (ed.). Atlas to Alison's History of Europe. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. p. 34. Nelson was the Duke of Bronte; he signed much...
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  • clipper of 869 tons, built in 1856 in Liverpool, Lancashire, owned by William Prowse & Co. and said to travel fast. She was used for trade with India and...
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    was married twice. His first wife was Blanche Julia Prowse (1853–1885), the daughter of William Prowse, a piano manufacturer, music publisher and booking...
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    British, with losses of 41 killed, including Yepes, and 124 wounded. William Prowse took command of the prize ship. Three other Spanish ships were captured...
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    prizes, the Firme and the San Rafael under tow on the right. Painting by William Anderson Both sides claimed victory in the battle's aftermath. The British...
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    the Spanish ship San Francisco, which was sold in Lisbon. Lieutenant William Prowse was promoted to Commander in Raven, which on 14 February was one of...
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  • Sabellum Trading Company was organized in 1912 by London-based ship-broker William Prowse Jobson, whose lack of Arctic experience led to him appointing James...
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  • Citizens Theatre Company The Country Wife Mrs Dainty Fidget William Wycherley Philip Prowse Glasgow Citizens Theatre Company The Importance of Being Earnest...
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  • Thomas William Lemuel Prowse (August 31, 1888 – November 2, 1973) was a businessman and was the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island from...
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    house was once the home of William Prowse (1801–1886) who, in the 1830s, founded the music business and ticket agency Keith, Prowse and Co, with Robert Keith...
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    Prowse (August 23, 1835 – January 14, 1902) was a Canadian merchant and politician. Born in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, the son of William Prowse...
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  • Lieutenant Colonel William Arthur Prowse OBE TD (1907– 14 July 1981) was a British physicist and academic administrator. He was the founding Master of...
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    p. 136 Prowse, pp. 277–280 Prowse, pp. 223, 276 Prowse, p. 229 Prowse, p. 235 Prowse, pp. 242–246 Prowse, pp. 246–248 Prowse, p. 249 Prowse, pp. 235–236...
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  • Charles Prowse (10 December 1862 – 22 February 1930) was a Canadian merchant and politician. He was born near Charlottetown, the son of William Prowse and...
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  • couple's two sons, William Thomas and Henry Phillips Thomas, were prominent men in the generation after their father. According to Prowse: ...officials and...
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  • of Samuel Prowse and Eliza Willis. Prowse was educated at the Wesleyan Academy and then entered his father's business. His brother William joined the...
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    minutes to complete the 6–0 victory. In November 2020, after James Ward-Prowse and Trent Alexander-Arnold withdrew through injury, Bellingham was called...
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  • season against Chelsea at London Stadium on 20 August. Debutant James Ward-Prowse assisted Nayef Aguerd's opener in the 7th minute with a corner delivered...
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    Brigadier-General Charles Bertie Prowse, DSO (23 June 1869 – 1 July 1916) was a British Army officer. He joined the militia battalion of Prince Albert's...
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    Ruth Gillette as Mrs. Burnside/Mrs. Upson, and William LeMassena as Babcock. In the autumn of 1970 Prowse headlined Mame at the Westgate Las Vegas (then...
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  • navy as a boy, enlisting as a midshipman on HMS Sirius under Captain William Prowse, in which he fought in the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. During that...
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    William James Remar (born December 31, 1953) is an American actor. He has played numerous roles over a 40 year career, most notably Ajax in The Warriors...
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    lost seven seats to the Progressive Conservatives led by former Premier William J.P. MacMillan, but were able to retain a strong majority in the Legislature...
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    He originally had in mind 6-foot-6-inch (1.98 m) bodybuilder David Prowse, but Prowse chose to play Darth Vader. This led Lucas to cast Mayhew, who was...
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