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British consulate at
Khartoum in 1864.
Petherick's re****tion and
finances were
badly damaged. In 1865 the
Pethericks returned to England, and in 1869 published...
- Look up
Petherick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Petherick (/ˈpɛðərɪk/ PEDH-ə-rik) may
refer to:
Alice Hext (1865–1939), née
Petherick,
Cornish landowner...
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Peter James Petherick (25
September 1942 – 7 June 2015) was a New
Zealand cricketer who
represented New
Zealand in six Test
cricket matches between October...
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Edward Augustus Petherick, CMG, (6
March 1847 – 17
September 1917) was a
prominent Australian bookseller, book collector, bibliographer,
publisher and...
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Little Petherick (Cornish: Nansfenten) is a
village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of St Issey, in
north Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom...
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Retrieved 12
February 2020. Creighton, Sean (27
February 2017). "The
talented Pethericks and
their family album". The
Croydon Citizen.
Archived from the original...
- Mary
Petherick, also Mary
Mummery (1859 – 1946) was a
mountaineer and writer, who was the
first woman to
ascend the Teufelsgrat.
Petherick was born in...
- Violinist. VIII (6): 37. Creighton, Sean (27
February 2017). "The
talented Pethericks and
their family album". The
Croydon Citizen.
Archived from the original...
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Richard Petherick (born 4
April 1986) is a
field hockey player from New Zealand.
While at
Hamilton Boys' High
School Petherick pla**** for
regional and...
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Vernon Gordon Petherick (20
April 1876 – 14
August 1945) was an
Australian politician who
represented the
South Australian House of ****embly seat of Victoria...