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Phyllis Nan
Sortain Pechey (26
February 1909 – 27
December 1994),
better known as **** Cradock, was an
English restaurant critic,
television cook and...
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Joseph Sortain (1809–1860) was a
British nonconformist minister, an
evangelical Independent,
philosophy tutor at
Cheshunt College, and
biographer of Francis...
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handsome lawyer; and Alan Sylvester, an actor.
Pechey married Bijou Sortain Han****, and was the
father of well
known television cook **** Cradock...
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Gibraltar in 1846. He was
attended by his brother-in-law, the Rev.
Joseph Sortain. Sylv**** Urban, ed. (1846). "Obituaries". The Gentleman's Magazine. 180:...
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Phyllis Nan
Sortain "Primrose"
Pechey (1909–1994),
better known as **** Cradock, was an
English writer,
restaurant critic and
television cook. From 1942...
- 2006.
Retrieved 21
November 2017. (Extracted from "Cradock,
Phyllis Nan
Sortain [****]" in
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography by Paul Levy doi:10...
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Ceylon Army and
later joined the (?) as a
signals officer. He
married Sortain Harris. He also
worked for Gulf News and
Khaleej Times in Dubai, United...
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Patrick Sortain Han**** (8 July 1883 – 22
December 1940) was an
English international rugby union player. Han**** was born in ****am, India. His father...
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dilapidated that the 8th
Marquess demolished it,
employing architect F.
Sortain Samuels to
convert the
Little House into a more
comfortable home. Many...
- Richards, John James,
William Kemp,
Jacob Kirkman Foster.
Tutors Joseph Sortain (1838–1850),John
Harris (1839–1850);
Philip Smith (1840–1850). William...