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▪ I. pattle, pettle, n. Sc. and north. dial. (ˈpæt(ə)l, ˈpɛt(ə)l) Also 4–5 pat(t)yl, 5 patil(l, 6 patle. [Origin obscure; app. another form of paddle n.1, with which it partly coincides in meaning.] 1. A tool like a small spade with a long handle, used chiefly to remove the earth adhering to a ploug...
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Pat Pattle
"Shorty" Graham, Pattle's wingman that day, confirmed he saw two fall to Pattle. On 3 September 1940, Pattle was promoted to flight lieutenant. One of those was Pattle.
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Pattle Island
China, Taiwan and Vietnam all claim sovereignty over the Paracel Islands, including Pattle Island. French soldiers and Tirailleurs indochinois often used sloops to patrol Pattle Island and other islands.
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pittle-pattle
† ˈpittle-ˈpattle, v. Obs. rare—1. [Echoic. Cf. pitter-patter, pit-a-pat, prittle-prattle.] = pitter-patter v. 1.1549 Latimer 2nd Serm. bef. Edw. VI (Arb.) 49 We in our dedes (I feare me to manye of vs) deny God to be God whatsoeuer we pittle pattle with our tonges.
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Robert Mitford (colonial official)
Personal life
Mitford married Elizabeth Anne Pattle, daughter of Thomas Pattle and Sarah Pattle, in Murshidabad on 30 May 1804. His wife, Elizabeth Anne Pattle, and his mistress, Marry Appoline, both challenged the will in court.
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Livio Bassi
Pattle led his section straight towards four Fiat G.50s and selected the leading aircraft as his own target. The Fiat G.50 was from 154° Gruppo and it was the first Hurricane victory that Pattle would claim.
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pettle
▪ I. pettle, v. Sc. and north. dial. (ˈpɛt(ə)l) [dim. or freq. of pet v.1: see -le.] 1. trans. To pet, fondle, indulge.1719 Ramsay Answ. to Hamilton 10 July iv, Sae roos'd by ane of well-kend mettle, Nae sma' did my ambition pettle, My canker'd critics it will nettle. 1781 J. Hutton Tour Caves (ed. ...
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Charles Somers-Cocks, 3rd Earl Somers
Lord Somers married Virginia, daughter of James Pattle, in 1850; she was the sister of Julia Margaret Cameron (née Pattle), a well-known Victorian-era
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Nigel Cullen
He reported destroying a Z.1007bis but may have been firing at an aircraft that was shot down by Pattle's section. At once a lone G.50bis attacked Pattle and his wingman, on this occasion Cullen.
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Ace of aces
of Aces, the title of Teddy Suhren's memoirs
Ace of Aces, the title of Rene Fonck's autobiography
Ace of Aces, the title of a biography of Marmaduke Pattle
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Sophus Baagoe
In this encounter, Baagoe may have shot down the RAF top ace Marmaduke Pattle from No. 33 Squadron. It is also possible that Luftwaffe pilot Theodor Rossiwall shot down Pattle.
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Adeline Marie Russell, Duchess of Bedford
Life
Lady Adeline Marie Somers was born in 1852 to Virginia (Pattle) and Charles Somers-Cocks, Viscount Eastnor. Julia Stephen, Virginia Woolf's mother, was her first cousin (she was the daughter of Maria Theodosia "Mia" Jackson whose maiden name was Pattle).
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Valentine Cameron Prinsep
, daughter of James Pattle. His mother was a sister of the photographer Julia Margaret Cameron and Maria Jackson (née Pattle), grandmother of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.
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