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Peere may be,
Peere language William Peere Williams (disambiguation),
several people Abraham van
Peere This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Abraham van
Peere was a
Dutch merchant from
Vlissingen in the
County of Zeeland. In 1602, a
charter was
given by the
States General of the
Dutch Republic...
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Republic of Guyana.
After being a
hereditary fief in the
possession of the Van
Peere family, the
colony was
governed by the
Society of
Berbice in the second...
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patroonship over the
island to
Abraham van
Peere, who also
possessed the
colony of
Berbice in
South America.
Abraham van
Peere sent his son
Daniel to
Arguin to...
- department,
Adamaoua Region).
Blench (2004)
considers the
three varieties,
Peere,
Potopo (Kotopo), and Patapori, to be
separate languages.
Kutin at Ethnologue...
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William Peere Williams may
refer to:
William Peere Williams (1664–1736),
Member of
Parliament for
Bishops Castle (1722–1727) Sir
William Williams, 2nd...
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Admiral of the
Fleet William Peere Williams-Freeman (born
William Peere Williams; 6
January 1742 – 11
February 1832) was a
Royal Navy officer. He saw action...
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served to
condition girls to
accept the mistress's authority.
Isabelle Peere writes that
Flemish lace
tells followed a
principle of "****embling lines...
- Sir
William Peere Williams, 2nd
Baronet (c.1730 – 27
April 1761) was an
English politician in
Great Britain. He was born in Clapton, Northamptonshire...
- 1758) was an
English gentleman. He was born in London, England, to
William Peere Williams and Anne Hutchins. He was
admitted to Gray's Inn in 1718, and matriculated...