- The word 'Wait,"
anciently spelled Wayghte or
Wayte, is
derived from the old high
German wahten (to keep watch); it is
common in the
sense of
guard or...
- Mary
Alice Bradburne (née
Wayte;
March 25, 1965) is an
American former competition swimmer, two-time
Olympic gold medalist, and
television sports commentator...
- Lucy, also
known as Lady Lucy, Lady Elizabeth, and
Elizabeth Wayte,
daughter of
Thomas Wayte of Hamptonshire, (born ca. 1445) was the
possible mistress...
- This
article uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess moves.
William Wayte (4
September 1829 – 3 May 1898) was a
Church of
England cleric and a British...
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Wayte Raymond (November 9, 1886–September 23, 1956) was a
numismatist from the
United States. He aut****d
several numismatic books and
catalogs and his...
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Billy Wayte was a
Canadian Football League player whose main
position was
defensive back. He pla**** for 2
teams from 1961 to 1966 and was part of the...
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William Wayte (28
October 1819 – 1898) was an
English academic administrator at the
University of Oxford. At
Trinity College, Oxford,
Wayte was a Scholar...
- Life. In 1968, it was
bought by Guy
Wayte's Illustrated County Magazine group and the
Tatler name restored.
Wayte's group had a
number of
county magazines...
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March 1520 (res.):
Oliver Pole 12
March 1520–bef. 1527 (res.):
Anthony Wayte 20 May 1528–bef. 1542 (d.):
Edward More 14
February 1542 – 1551 (d.): John...
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Mackintosh 1911. Hall, 47–48
Smith and
Wayte, "Apotheosis";
Historia Augusta, "Pertinax", 15:1 Hall, 47
Smith and
Wayte, "Apotheosis";
Garnett Liu,
James T...