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† speight Obs. Also 5 Sc., 6–7 specht, 6 speicht, 6–7 speight, 7 spight. [Either repr. an unrecorded OE. *speht (*speoht), or a. MDu. or MLG. specht (Du. specht, WFris. specht, spjucht), = OS. speth (sic), OHG. speht (MHG. speht, speiht, G. specht): cf. Da. spætte, Norw. spetta, Sw. hackspett, and O...
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Speight
and principal instigator of the 2000 coup
Henry Speight (born 1988), Australian rugby player
Jake Speight (born 1985), English footballer
Jesse Speight Speight (1919–1999), American jurist
Richard Speight (1838–1901), Australian railway commissioner
Richard Speight, Jr.
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Adam Speight | WIRED
Apr 2, 2023Adam Speight is a product writer at WIRED UK. He writes reviews and features for the Gear section, along with rigorously testing a wide range of devices for our buyer guides, WIRED Recommends. He ...
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Richard Speight
In his latter years, Speight was briefly a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly. Biography
Speight was born in Selby, Yorkshire, England.
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Michael Speight
Michael Wayne Speight (born 24 February 1962) is a former New Zealand rugby union player. A lock, Speight represented Waikato, North Auckland and North Harbour at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All
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Robert Speight
Albans School and the family moved to Christchurch, and Speight continued his education at Canterbury College. During his career, Speight published 130 papers and reports, which span a wide area of earth science.
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Ben Speight
Ben Speight is an Australian rules footballer who played for in the Australian Football League. Ben Speight was delisted from North Melbourne at the end of the 2012 season after failing to play a senior match in 2012
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William Speight
Biography
Speight was born in Dublin in 1843, where he attended the Blue Coat School. Speight died in Auckland on 24 April 1919, and was buried at Purewa Cemetery.
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Andrew Speight
Andrew Speight (23 March 1964 – 1 December 2022) was an Australian-born American jazz saxophonist. Speight had previously fronted the jazz quintet Now's the Time.
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Charles Speight
Charles Speight may refer to:
Charles Speight (businessman) (1865–1928), New Zealand brewer and businessman
Charles Speight (rugby union) (1870–1935)
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Austin Speight
Austin Speight is an association football coach and former player. After retiring from his playing career, Speight coached at West Ham United, Stockport County, Manchester City, Blackburn Rovers and Crewe Alexandra.
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Mick Speight
Playing career
A midfielder, Speight made 199 Football League appearances for Sheffield United after signing full professional forms in 1969. After a further 40 league appearances, Speight moved on again two years later.
He retired as a player in Moss in November 1994.
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Mark Speight
He grew up in the village of Tettenhall, Wolverhampton and had two siblings, Tina-Louise Richmond (née Speight), and Jason Speight. Speight was involved in charity work.
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Graham Speight
Sir Graham Davies Speight (21 July 1921 – 17 July 2008) was a New Zealand High Court judge. Speight was born in Auckland on 21 July 1921.
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Speight's
including the Speight's Old Dark, Speight's Distinction Ale, and Speight's Triple Hop Pilsner, all of which are lagers of varying colour. Speight's range of beer is not gluten-free.
Speight's also produces an apple cider.
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