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    William Pryce (baptised 1735–1790) was a British medical man, known as an antiquary, a promoter of the Cornish language and a writer on mining in Cornwall...
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  • Will Pryce (born 5 December 2002) is a professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback, stand-off and scrum-half for the Newcastle Knights...
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    Sir Jonathan Pryce CBE (born John Price; 1 June 1947) is a Welsh actor who is known for his performances on stage and in film and television. He has received...
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    Ṭ ṭ Ʈ ʈ Ț ț ƫ Ṱ ṱ Ṯ ṯ Ŧ ŧ Ⱦ ⱦ Ƭ ƭ ᵵ ᶵ Ꞇ ꞇ : Insular T, also used by William Pryce to designate the voiceless dental fricative [θ] ᫎ : Combining small...
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  • William Thornton Pryce (1932–2006) was a United States diplomat and Ambassador to Honduras. Pryce was born in San Diego, California on 19 July 1932. His...
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    Sir Pryce Pryce-Jones (16 October 1834 – 11 January 1920) was a Welsh entrepreneur who formed the first mail order business, revolutionising how products...
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    presented in Edward Lhuyd's Archaeologia Britannica, 1707. Turned a in William Pryce's Archaeologia Cornu-Britannica, 1790. Because of the relative ease of...
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  • Captain William Pryce Cumby CB RN (20 March 1771 – 27 September 1837) was an officer in the Royal Navy whose excellent service during the French Revolutionary...
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    curl is used in Sino-Tibetanist linguistics Ꞁ ꞁ : Turned L was used by William Pryce to designate the Welsh voiced lateral spirant [ɬ] The lower case is...
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  • Golshifteh Farahani Jonah Hauer-King Rafe Spall Emily Beecham Jonathan Pryce Ben Kingsley Solly McLeod Amar Chadha-Patel as Furst Sam Keeley as Baumgarten...
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    William Ernest Pryce-Jones (29 December 1867 – 14 March 1949) was a Welsh international footballer. He was born at Newtown, Montgomeryshire and educated...
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  • Pryce may refer to: David Pryce-Jones (born 1936), British author and commentator Deborah Pryce (born 1951), United States, Ohio congresswoman Guto Pryce...
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    their existence can provide the earliest evidence of mining in an area. William Pryce, writing in 1778, also used the term as a measure of width, a single...
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    again be played at the Racecourse. In 2002 then Wrexham F.C. chairman William Pryce Griffiths secured a 125-year lease on the Racecourse with Wolverhampton...
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    traditional Gaelic script. A turned version of insular g (Ꝿ ꝿ) was used by William Pryce to designate the velar nasal ŋ. Insular script Everson, Michael (2006-08-06)...
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    is also homoglyphic with the letter reversed ge. Turned L is used by William Pryce in his Cornish grammar Archæologia Cornu-Britannica published in 1790...
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    be putting to sea, and the signal was passed down the line of ships. William Pryce Cumby, Bellerophon's first lieutenant, was first in the main fleet to...
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  • Albert Pryce-Jones ((1870-05-26)26 May 1870 – 17 August 1946) was a Welsh international footballer. Pryce-Jones was born in Newtown, Montgomeryshire, Wales...
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  • pharyngeal stop) ⅁ Turned sans-serif capital G Ꝿ ꝿ Turned insular G Used by William Pryce to designate the velar nasal (IPA: ŋ) Ɣ ɣ ˠ Gamma IPA (voiced velar...
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    and his work is still used. He also worked on Cornish and denounced William Pryce for having plagiarized the research of Edward Lhuyd into Cornish and...
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    Duchy of Cornwall; it held this status for 176 years. According to William Pryce in his 1778 book Mineralogia Cornubiensis, Penzance coined more tin...
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    M.R. (ed.). Atlas to Alison's History of Europe. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons. p. 34. Nelson was the Duke of Bronte; he signed much...
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    Tibbott (1885–1969), congressman Samuel D. Pryce (1841–1923), Businessman, author, and Civil War officer William Pryce (1932–2006), U.S. Ambassador to Honduras...
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  • in Europe. He was a subscriber to Mineralogia Cornubiensis (1778) by William Pryce. His autograph book shows that he was almost certainly a Rosicrucian...
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  • intelligence officer. George Cumby (born 1956), American football player. William Pryce Cumby (1771–1837), British Royal Navy officer. This page lists people...
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    William McChord Hurt (March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022) was an American actor. He is widely known for his performances on stage and screen, he received...
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    detailed description of a blowing house was provided by a Cornishman named William Pryce in his treatise on Cornish mining of 1778: The fire-place, or castle...
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    knowledge of the entire Lord's Prayer and Creed in the language". Both William Pryce, in his Archaeologia Cornu-Britannica (1790), and John Whitaker, vicar...
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    Harris (born 24 August 1961) is a British actor. His roles include Lane Pryce in the drama series Mad Men (2009–2012), for which he was nominated for...
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    Tom Pryce fastest in the Shadow despite brake problems. Three drivers did not take part in either timed session thus far: Patrick Depailler, Pryce's team-mate...
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