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Prize winner in
physics Percy Butler (disambiguation),
multiple people Percie Charlton (1867–1954),
Australian cricketer Percy Cherrett (1899–1984), English...
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Percie Chater Charlton (9
April 1867 – 30
September 1954) was an
Australian cricketer who pla**** in two
Tests in
England in 1890 and pla**** first-class...
- Bishop,
Dorothy V. M.; Button,
Katherine S.; Chambers,
Christopher D.;
Percie du Sert, Nathalie; Simonsohn, Uri; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan; Ware, Jennifer...
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underneath his
crops provided a
prime growing environment. In 1900, Bill and
Percie Knowles,
built Chico Warm
Springs Hotel. The inn
consisted of a 'plunge'...
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Colonial Governor of Virginia.
Master George Percy (sometimes
written as "
Percie" or "Percye") was born in England, the
youngest son of
Henry Percy, 8th...
- pla**** for New
South Wales. He was the
nephew of
Australian Test
cricketer Percie Charlton. The son of a Bank of New
South Wales official, John and Beatrice...
- Penington[citation needed]
Gentleman George Percy Gentleman,
Shipmaster Percie 1632
Eventual Governor of
Virginia Colony. Son of
Henry Percy, 8th Earl...
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Amani Toomer (born 1974), wide
receiver who pla**** for the New York
Giants Percie Vivarttas,
architect whose work
includes Temple Beth-El in
Jersey City Josef...
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Adelaide Oval in
December 1890, and he was
bowled by
Australian Test
player Percie Charlton for a duck in his
debut innings. He was
demoted to
number ten in...
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resided at
Royal Oaks, a
mansion in Nashville. Two of his daughters, Mary and
Percie, were the
first and
second wives of Luke Lea, who
served as the Senator...