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- Richard Praty (or Pratty, c. 1390 – August 1445) was a medieval university Chancellor and Bishop. After serving as the King's chaplain from 1430, including...
- Talia Appleton Praties Cycling Team Katelyn Nicholson Butterfields Ziptrak Racing Sophia Sammons Praties Cycling Team 2 Sophie Marr Praties Cycling Team...
- Clopton II. When John Leyland visited in 1540, he described New Place as a "praty house of Bricke and tymbre wherm he (ie Hugh Clopton) lived in his latter...
- Term ended 26 January 1438 Predecessor Thomas Brunce Successor Richard Praty Orders Consecration 11 February 1431 Personal details Died 26 January 1438...
- scant knowen wher it was". Leland noted that at that time Worksop was "a praty market of 2 streates and metely well buildid." Worksop Manor became a prison...
- 1591. John Leland visited in the 16th century and described Lyme as "a praty market town set in the rootes of an high rokky hille down to the hard s****...
- 4455. "Over There", "Over Here", "The Flapjacks Tree", "In Kansas", "The Praties They Grow Small" 4456. "Shady Grove" 4457. "Greenmount Smiling Anne" 4458...
- the self anu·ratham behind the chariots upa·rājam near the king; kingside praty·agni towards the fire prati·niśam every night yathā·śakti per-strength:...
- entertainer. He is now best known for composing the song "The Garden Where the Praties Grow". He was born in Kilbarron, Feakle, County Clare. Both his parents...
- finished ninth overall. He raced with a Tasmanian UCI Continental team, Praties, in 2008 and 2009, taking fifth place in the 2008 Herald Sun Tour and winning...