- Look up
pease or
Pease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pease, in
Middle English, was a noun
referring to the
vegetable pea; see that
article for its...
- family's wishes.
Related Peases, but not
considered Darlington Peases, were
descendants of the
first Joseph Pease's brother,
Thomas Pease (1743–1811). His granddaughter...
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Whitwell Pease, son of
Joseph Pease (1799–1872) Jack
Pease, 1st
Baron Gainford (Joseph
Albert Pease, 1860–1943), son of
Joseph Whitwell Pease Joseph Pease, 2nd...
- po****tion of 500. It is
situated to the
north of Crook.
Built to
service the
Peases West
cokeworks and the coal
mines situated around the village, it is predominantly...
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Pease pudding, also
known as
pease porridge, is a
savoury pudding dish made of
boiled legumes,
typically split yellow peas, with water, salt and ****es...
- had two
daughters who
reached maturity.
Shortly after their marriage, the
Peases vacationed at
Niagara Falls, New York.
After brief stays in
Cincinnati and...
- home of the
Strategic Air Command's
Pease Air
Force Base,
since converted to
Portsmouth International Airport at
Pease.
American Indians of the
Abenaki and...
- Ben
Pease (c. 1834-1870) or
Benjamin Pease, was a
notorious blackbirder,
engaged in
recruiting and
kidnapping Pacific Islanders to
provide labor for the...
- A
Midsummer Night's
Dream is a
comedy play
written by
William Shakespeare in
about 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and
consists of
several subplots...
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Stanley United, one of England's
oldest football clubs (who now play at
Peases West). A park and a new
housing estate is
currently being built. The village's...