- John
Attey (d. c. 1640) was an
English composer of lute
songs or ayres.
Little is
known about his life. He
appears to have been
patronised by John Egerton...
- Lily
Attey Daff (born
England 26
March 1885, died
Dunedin 3 May 1945) was a British-born
designer and
artist who
worked in New
Zealand and
published watercolour...
- may also
refer to: Al Daff (1902–1991),
Australian film
executive Lily
Attey Daff (1885–1945), New
Zealand artist Daff Dome Daff, a
Persian frame drum...
- (1940) as
Slade Wiley Women Without Names (1940) as John Marlin, ****t Dist.
Attey.
Queen of the Mob (1940) as Pan New Moon (1940) as
Pierre Brugnon Young...
- Barbera,
Anthony Macintyre,
Larry Gostin, Tom Inglesby, Tara O'Toole,
Craig De
Attey,
Kevin Tonat, and
Marti Layton. "Large-scale
Quarantine Following Biological...
- Alex
Bevilaqua (Bevs)
Personal information Full name Alex
Attey Bevilaqua Born (1996-10-29) 29
October 1996 (age 28) Subiaco,
Western Australia Height...
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mother and
followed it with
acrostic verses to
Stanley and her sisters. John
Attey dedicated his The
First Booke of
Ayres of Four
Parts to
Stanley and her...
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phrase repetition with
their own lyrics. The last book
published was by John
Attey in 1622,
called First Book of Ayres. The
format of
these songbooks was intended...
- (2013).
Floreat Dunelmia, 600
Years of
Durham School. Sunderland:
Robert Attey & Sons, Sunderland. ISBN 978-0-9528670-1-2. "Sport at
Durham School". Durham...
- Faugh-a-Ballagh Faugh-a-Bealach, An tIúr Founded: 1902 County: Down Nickname: John
Attey's Men Colours: Red and
Black Grounds: The
Marshes Playing kits
Senior Club...