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Paynter is a surname. It can
either be of
British origin,
meaning "the head/end of the land" (penn an tir) in the
Cornish language, or it can be of English-language...
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Robert William Paynter, B.S.C. (12
March 1928 – 20
October 2010) was an
English cinematographer.
After leaving the Mercers'
School in the City of London...
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William Thomas Paynter (6
December 1903 – 11
December 1984) was a
Welsh miners'
leader involved in the
hunger marches of the 1930s.
Paynter was born in Cardiff...
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Michael Paynter (born 29
January 1986) is an
Australian singer-songwriter.
Paynter has
released five singles, "Closer", "A
Victim Song", "Love the Fall"...
- O'Byrne,
William Richard (1849). "Paynter, John Pender" . A
Naval Biographical Dictionary . John
Murray – via Wikisource.
Boskenna and the
Paynters page 25...
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George Paynter may
refer to:
George Paynter (baseball)
George Paynter (British Army officer) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
- John
Paynter may
refer to: John
Pender Paynter (1788–1856),
British Royal Navy
officer John
Paynter (RAF officer) (1898–1918),
World War I
Royal Naval...
- School, St. John's
Sunnyside Tutorial Primary School,
Paynters T.O.R.
Memorial Primary School,
Paynters Wesleyan Junior Academy, St. John's Zion
Primary School...
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Cleophas Paynter (1943 – 27
April 1983) was a
Vincentian cricket umpire.
Paynter stood in only two
international matches in his
umpiring career, a Test...