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Richard Prentys (fl. 1390s - 1410s) was a
Canon of
Windsor from 1403 to 1404 and Dean of the
Chapel Royal. He was appointed:
Prebendary of
Seaford in...
- club in Castlebar. That was the
Eureka moment. Connacht GAA
secretary John
Prenty and
Cathal Cregg, the
provincial games manager based at the centre, executed...
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Archived from the
original on 30
August 2014.
Retrieved 8
August 2014.
Prenties, S. W. (Samuel Weller) (22
September 1782).
Narrative of a
shipwreck on...
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mention of a
Henry Webbe 'of Wiltshire' in 1412, who was owed
money by John
Prentys, and this may have been him. "WEBBE, Henry, of Devizes, Wilts. | History...
- de
Hermesthorp (1368)
William de
Kildesbey (or Killesby) (1377)
Richard Prentys (1402)
William Wrixham (1412) John
Francke (1438)
Thomas de Beckington...
- Kyngeston,
Archdeacon of
Hereford and
canon of
Windsor c. 1403:
Richard Prentys,
Archdeacon of West Ham and
canon of
Windsor Henry V (1413) 1414: Edmund...
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Ensign S.W.
Prenties of the 84th
Regiment of Foot
wrote the
first recorded description of the village. This
account is
included in
Prenties' book about...
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Totally History. 26
January 2012.
Retrieved 3
March 2017.
Samuel Weller Prenties.
Narrative of a
shipwreck on the
island of Cape Breton, in a
voyage from...
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Henry de
Winterton 11
February 1400–?:
Richard Prentys bef. 1406–7
September 1420 (exch.):
Edward Prentys 7
September 1420–bef. 1435 (d.): John Shirborne...
- (1924). "The Sack of Lunenburg".
Sagas of the Sea. Dutton. pp. 57–72.
Prenties, S. W. (Samuel Weller) (February 12, 1782).
Narrative of a
shipwreck on...