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Peter Arthur Brideoake (23
April 1945 - 4
February 2022) was an
Australian musician, composer, singer,
songwriter and lecturer. He
gained national success...
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friendship indicate they had a ****ual relationship.
According to
Fiona Brideoake, the
description of **** is more
appropriate than the
specific label...
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Brideoake is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Peter Brideoake (1945–2022),
Australian musician, composer, singer, songwriter, and lecturer...
- were an
Australian rock band,
which formed in
Adelaide in 1964 by
Peter Brideoake on
rhythm guitar, John
Bywaters on b**** guitar, Clem "Paddy" McCartney...
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Ralph Brideoake, (b
Isleworth 19 May 1666[citation needed] - d
Winchester 25
March 1743) was an
English priest in the 18th century. He was the son of...
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Ralph Brideoake (1612/13–1678) was an
English clergyman, who
became Bishop of Chichester. Born in
Cheetham Hill, Manchester, and
baptised on 31 January...
- pla**** lead guitar. At
times he co-wrote with
Glenn Shorrock and
Peter Brideoake. He also
recorded a
single under his own name, "2000 W****s" / "Bargain...
- p. 18. ISBN 978-0-521-52354-7.
Jessica Tabak "Acts of Omission:
Fiona Brideoake examines 19th-century
censored Shakespeare"
Archived 22
December 2009...
- Duke of
Argyll 1743
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of
Chesterfield 1743
Ralph Brideoake the
younger 1744
Robert Barker 1744 Sir John
Barnard 1744 John Carteret...
- John
Rowlands 1630–
Thomas Harrison 1637–
Robert Symonds 1638–
Ralph Brideoake 1645–
Nehemiah Paynter 1652– John
Wickens 1676–
Daniel Hill 1677– William...