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frayne
▪ I. † frayne, n.1 Obs. Also freyn. [a. OF. fraisne, fresne (Fr. frêne):—L. fraxinus.] An ash.c 1325 Lai le Freine 225 The Freyns of the asche is a freyn After the language of Breteyn. c 1380 Sir Ferumb. 1035 Vnder a tre of frayne. c 1490 Caxton Ovid's Met. x. iv, Lawrers..ffresnes, Cornyliers.▪ II.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frayne
Frayne or Frayn may refer to: People Bruce Frayne (1958), Australian sprinter Trent Frayne (1918–2012), Canadian sportswriter Henry Frayne (musician) Re: Fraynes Frayne is also a Gaelic word meaning Ash Tree. See also Defreine. Frayne is an anglicised version of Defreine. wikipedia.org
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David Frayne
David Frayne was an Anglican priest and Provost of Blackburn Cathedral. Frayne retired in September 2001 as Dean following the reclassification of all Provosts the previous year. wikipedia.org
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Henry Frayne
Henry Frayne may refer to: Henry Frayne (musician) (born 1965), Irish-American musician Henry Frayne (athlete) (born 1990), Australian track and field wikipedia.org
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Joseph Frayne
Frayne was born in Reddish and worked for several years as a stripper-and-grinder in a cotton mill in Stockport. The union was affiliated to the Cardroom Amalgamation (CWA), and Frayne was accordingly appointed to its executive committee. wikipedia.org
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Alex Frayne
Alex Frayne is an Adelaide-based Australian photo artist whose images have received attention locally and abroad. Biography Alex Frayne graduated from Flinders University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1996, moving straight into production with a series of short films wikipedia.org
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Bruce Frayne
In the 1984 Olympic 4 × 400 metres Frayne finished fourth with the Australian team. His P.B. for the 400 was 45.21. 2012 Olympian Henry Frayne is his nephew. wikipedia.org
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Rob Frayne
Career Frayne was born in 1957. He started playing the saxophone in his teens. Frayne returned to small-group public performance with a quartet gig in 2014. wikipedia.org
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مراجع *Douglas Frayne, The Early Dynastic List of Geographical Names (1992), p. 9. wikipedia.org
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Ursula Frayne
Ursula Frayne (5 October 1816 – 9 June 1885), born Clara Frayne, was an Irish nun who became a Mother Superior of the Sisters of Mercy and spent her life Early life Clara Frayne was born to the wealthy businessman Robert Frayne, and his wife, Bridget, in Dublin, Ireland. wikipedia.org
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Henry Frayne (musician)
Henry David Frayne (born January 26, 1965) is an Irish-American musician. Henry Frayne is the second of two sons of professors John and Eva Frayne. wikipedia.org
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Trent Frayne
Pierre Berton described Frayne as “likely Canada's greatest sportswriter ever." Personal life and death Frayne's memoir is titled The Tales of an Athletic Supporter. wikipedia.org
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Henry Frayne (athlete)
Frayne's personal best at long jump is 8.34 m (2018) and at triple jump 17.23 m (2012). He is a nephew of 1984 Olympian Bruce Frayne. Frayne completed a Bachelor of Commerce at Deakin University. wikipedia.org
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Fort Frayne
Fort Frayne is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Ben F. Wilson and starring Wilson, Neva Gerber, Ruth Royce, and Lafe McKee. wikipedia.org
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John G. Frayne
Frayne (July 8, 1894 in Ireland – October 31, 1990 in Pasadena, California) was a physicist and sound engineer. Career Frayne received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Minnesota while working at the Bell Laboratories. wikipedia.org
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