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pargeter (ˈpɑːdʒɪtə(r)) Forms: 6 pargetour(e, pergeter, 6– pargetter, 7 -gettor, -jetter, 9 -giter, 8– -geter. [orig. pargetour = OF. *parjetteur, agent-n. from parjet-er: see prec.] 1. A plasterer; a whitewasher.1538 Elyot, Cementarii, daubers, pargetters, rowghe masons, whiche do make onely walles...
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Pargeter
A pargeter as a craftsman employed in pargeting
Pargeter may also refer to:
Edith Pargeter (1913–1995) (nom de plume Ellis Peters), English author of , film, stage and radio actress
Margaret Pargeter, nom de plume for a popular writer of romance novels from 1975 to 1986
William Pargeter (1760–1810),
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Alison Pargeter
Alison Pargeter (born 31 May 1972) is an English actress who played the roles of stalker Sarah Cairns in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, Mary Slessor in In 2008, Pargeter played another major the role called Mary Slessor in the Mary Slessor an 11-part television series.
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pargen
† ˈpargen, v. Obs. Altered form of parget v. Hence † pargener (-ur). = pargeter.1449–50 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 239 Pro le pargenynge eccl. par. supradicte. 1489 Priory of Finchale in Parker Gloss. Archit. (1845) I. 272 Pro le pergenyng et weschyng ecclesiæ de Fynkhall.
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William Pargeter
William Pargeter (1760–1810) was an eighteenth-century physician in England with an interest in mental illness. Pargeter was born in Hertfordshire, the son and grandson of clergymen.
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George Pargeter
George William Pargeter (February 24, 1923 – October 2, 2005) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played four games in the National Hockey
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Margaret Pargeter
Margaret Pargeter is the pen name used by a popular writer of 50 romantic novels in Mills & Boon from 1975 to 1986.
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Philip Pargeter
Early life and ministry
He is the son of Philip William Henry and Ellen Pargeter. Bishop Pargeter was ordained to the sacred priesthood on 21 February 1959.
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Lucy Pargeter
Personal life
Pargeter has three daughters with her former partner, Rudi Coleano. Coleano and Pargeter's relationship ended in 2019.
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Edith Pargeter
Bibliography
As Edith Pargeter
Jim Benison a.k.a. Argosy, November 1958, as by Edith Pargeter.
Change of Heart. Argosy, January 1959, as by Edith Pargeter.
An Image of Grace.
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Simon Brett
The Mrs Pargeter novels include:
A Nice Class of Corpse (1986)
Mrs, Presumed Dead (1988)
Mrs Pargeter's Package (1990)
Mrs Pargeter's Pound of Flesh ( 1992)
Mrs Pargeter's Plot (1996)
Mrs Pargeter's Point of Honour (1999)
Mrs Pargeter's Principle (2015)
Mrs Pargeter's Public Relations (2017)
Mrs Pargeter's
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Valentinianensis
Council of Carthage (484), and then exiled by the Vandal King, Huneric
Charles Richard Mulrooney (24 Feb 1959 appointed – 5 Aug 1989 died)
Philip Pargeter
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Peter Ellis
Ellis, candidate of the Green Party of Canada
See also
Earl Hancock Ellis or Pete Ellis (1880–1923), U.S. marine
Ellis Peters, pseudonym used by Edith Pargeter
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Hortensius, Friend of Nero
Hortensius, Friend of Nero is a 1936 novel by Edith Pargeter. It was Pargeter's first historical novel.
References
1936 novels
Novels set in ancient Rome
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British Soap Award for Best Actress
The final winner of the award was Emmerdale actress Lucy Pargeter.
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