- Look up
pease or
Pease in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pease, in
Middle English, was a noun
referring to the
vegetable pea; see that
article for its...
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Pease pudding, also
known as
pease porridge, is a
savoury pudding dish made of
boiled legumes,
typically split yellow peas, with water, salt and ****es...
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Robert Allen Pease (August 22, 1940 – June 18, 2011) was an
electronics engineer known for
analog integrated circuit (IC) design, and as the
author of...
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Allan Pease (born 1952 in Australia) is an
Australian body
language expert and
author or co-author of
fifteen books.
Allan Pease and his wife
Barbara have...
- family's wishes.
Related Peases, but not
considered Darlington Peases, were
descendants of the
first Joseph Pease's brother,
Thomas Pease (1743–1811). His granddaughter...
- po****tion of 500. It is
situated to the
north of Crook.
Built to
service the
Peases West
cokeworks and the coal
mines situated around the village, it is predominantly...
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Jonathan Edward Pease (born 8 June 1952 in Northumberland, England) is a
member of the
prominent Pease family and a
Thoroughbred racehorse trainer. The...
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created for
members of the
Pease family, both in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. Both
titles are extant. The
Pease Baronetcy, of
Hutton Lowcross...
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Nichola Pease (born
April 1961) is a
British fund manager.
According to The
Sunday Times Rich List in 2019,
Pease and her then
husband Crispin Odey were...
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during World War II. He is the
namesake for
Pease Air
Force Base, now
Pease Air
National Guard Base.
Pease was born and
raised in Plymouth, New Hampshire...