- A
palfrey is a type of
horse that was
highly valued as a
riding horse in the
Middle Ages. It was a lighter-weight horse,
usually a
smooth gaited one that...
- John
Gorham Palfrey VII (born 1972) is an
American educator, scholar, and law professor. He is an
authority on the
legal aspects of
emerging media and...
- Look up
palfrey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palfrey was a
light riding horse common in the
Middle Ages.
Palfrey may also
refer to:
Palfrey (surname)...
- Lisa
Palfrey (born 9
February 1967) is a
Welsh actress. She is
known for
playing the
roles of
Gwenny in
House of
America (1997), Mrs. Nice in
Guest House...
- Mrs.
Palfrey at the
Claremont is a 2005 US-produced comedy-drama film
based on the 1971
novel by
Elizabeth Taylor. It was
directed by Dan
Ireland and...
-
Quentin Palfrey (born
April 29, 1974) is an
American lawyer, policymaker, and politician. He
currently serves as
Director of
Federal Funds and Infrastructure...
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palfrey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palfrey is an
occupational surname,
denoting a
person responsible for the
maintenance and provision...
-
Palfrey and her siblings,
including John
Palfrey,
Sarah Palfrey Cooke and
Mianne Palfrey, all
competed in
tennis at the
national level.
Polly Palfrey...
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Yolande Anne
Elissa Palfrey (29
March 1957 – 9
April 2011) was a
British actress. She
appeared in many BBC
programmes including Pennies from Heaven, Measure...
- Mary Ann "Mianne"
Palfrey (March 6, 1911 –
November 2, 1993) was an
American tennis player who was
active in the late 1920s and
early 1930s.
Mianne was...