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Playter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Playter (1809–1866),
Canadian Methodist minister,
historian and
writer Wellington...
- the
Playter family for whom two
streets in the area are named. The old
farmhouse of the
Playter household at 28
Playter Crescent is now the
Playter Mansion...
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Wellington A.
Playter (9
December 1879 – 15 July 1937) was an
English actor. He
appeared in 43
films between 1913 and 1921. (Note:*
means that he was...
- Ely
Playter (1776–1858) was a farmer, lumberman,
militia officer, and
member of the
Upper Canada House of ****embly, who
lived in and
around York, modern...
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George Frederick Playter (31
August 1809 – 24
October 1866) was a
Canadian minister, historian, and
author who
wrote The
History of
Methodism in Canada:...
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years of
service in 2013, when the
company was
acquired by Google.
Robert Playter was also a co-founder of the company,
joining a few
months later, as soon...
- Higgins,
Betty Gray, Hal Clarendon,
Edgar L. Davenport,
Wellington A.
Playter and Jack Pickford. The film was
released on
October 29, 1914, by Paramount...
- Lombard, Rother, Gibson, and
Playter (LRGP), also
known as the LRGP Crew, is/was a gang
based in Buffalo, New York in the Broadway-Fillmore area of the...
- published. He
moved to Dorset, England, in 1934 with a US partner,
Phyllis Playter. In 1935 they
moved to Corwen, Merionethshire, Wales,
where he set two...
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Playter that
provided access to his
property and mill
around the 1790s. The
bridge is
depicted by
Elizabeth Simcoe's
watercolour painting Playter's Bridge...