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Praed Street (/preɪd/) is a
street in Paddington, west London, in the City of Westminster...
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Michael Praed ({s,{IPAc-en|p|r|eɪ|d}} PRAYD; born 1
April 1960),
birth name
Michael David Prince, is a
British actor and narrator, best
remembered for...
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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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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 Praed (24 June 1747 – 9
October 1833) was an
English businessman, banker, and
politician who sat in the
House of
Commons from 1774 to 1808. He...
- John
Praed (c. 1657 – 10
October 1717), of Trevethoe, near St Ives, Cornwall, was an
English merchant and Tory
politician who sat in the
House of Commons...
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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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Annie Praed (1873? - 26
December 1948) was one of the
first two
women to
graduate from the
University of Sydney. She was
awarded a
Licence in
Dental Surgery...
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Bulkley John
Mackworth Praed (2
August 1799 – 12
March 1876) was an
English first-class
cricketer who is
recorded in one
match in 1822,
totalling 2 runs...
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Charles Tyringham Praed (1833 – 19
October 1895) was a
British Conservative Party politician.
Davenport was
elected MP for St Ives at a by-election in...