- Look up
priestman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Priestman may
refer to: Anna
Priestman (1828–1914),
British social reformer and women's
rights activist...
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Beverly Priestman (born 29
April 1986) is an
English professional football manager who was the head
coach of the
Canada women's
national team. At age...
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William Dent
Priestman "Motive
power for
British Railways" (PDF). The Engineer. 202: 254. 24
April 1956. Thomson,
William (4 May 1888). "
Priestmans' Petroleum...
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Henry Christian Priestman (born 21 June 1955) is an
English rock singer, keyboardist,
record producer and songwriter.
Priestman was born in
Kingston upon...
- Dent
Priestman (23
August 1847 – 7
September 1936), born near
Kingston upon Hull was a
Quaker and
engineering pioneer,
inventor of the
Priestman Oil Engine...
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Howard Priestman (born 22
December 1865 in Bradford; died 7
December 1931) was a
British mountaineer, photographer, and cartographer. He was
among the...
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Richard John
Priestman (born 16 July 1955 in Liverpool, England) is a
British archer who was a
member of the
British squad that won the team
bronze medals...
- Sir John
Priestman, 1st
Baronet (22
March 1855 – 5
August 1941) was a
British shipbuilder and
charitable benefactor.
Priestman was born in
Bishop Auckland...
- Anna
Maria Priestman (23
March 1828 – 9
October 1914), was a
British social reformer and women's
rights activist. Anna
Maria Priestman was born on 23...
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Brian Priestman (10
February 1927 – 18
April 2014) was a
British conductor and
music educator.
Priestman was born in Birmingham, England. He
studied at...