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Praed may
refer to
People Cyril Mackworth-
Praed (1891–1974),
British Olympic athlete Herbert Mackworth-
Praed (1841–1921),
British landowner, magistrate...
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telephone book to use as a
stage name. The name
Praed is a
Cornish word
meaning "meadow".[better source needed]
Praed is
remembered for his
roles as
Prince Michael...
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Praed Street was
originally laid out in the
early 19th century,
being built up in 1828. It was
named after William Praed,
chairman of the...
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Herbert Mackworth-
Praed. On 26
April 1859 to
Emily Maria Fane (d. 11 May 1905) His
brother was the poet
Winthrop Mackworth Praed. "Bulkley
Praed". CricketArchive...
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James Praed may
refer to:
James Praed (died 1706) (1655–1706),
English politician James Praed (died 1687),
English politician James Backwell Praed (1779–1837)...
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William Mackworth Praed, serjeant-at-law (1756–1835) and
revising barrister for Bath who was the
father of
Winthrop Mackworth Praed. He was the oldest...
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Winthrop Mackworth Praed (28 July 1802 – 15 July 1839)—typically
written as W.
Mackworth Praed—was an
English politician and poet.
Praed was born in London...
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James Backwell Praed (30 May 1779 – 13
January 1837) was a
British politician.
Praed lived at
Tyringham in Buckinghamshire. In 1807, he
served as High...
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benefactor and
Conservative politician. Mackworth-
Praed was the
second son of
Bulkley John Mackworth-
Praed, JP, of
Owsden Hall, Suffolk, by his
second wife...
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Campbell Praed (née Murray-Prior; 26
March 1851 – 10
April 1935),
often credited as Mrs.
Campbell Praed (and also
known as Rosa
Caroline Praed), was an...