Praed — [preɪd], Rosa Caroline, Pseudonym Mrs. Campbell Praed, australische Schriftstellerin, * Bromelton (Queensland) 27. 3. 1851, ✝ Torquay (heute zu Torbay, England) 10. 4. 1935; lebte ab 1876 in England; verfasste über 40 Romane, von denen etwa 20… … Universal-Lexikon
Praed — /preɪd/ (say prayd) noun Rosa Caroline (born Rosa Caroline Murray Prior, Mrs Campbell Praed ), 1851–1935, Australian novelist; author of Policy and Passion (1881) …
Praed Street — (pronounced prayd , rhymes with laid ) is a street in London s Paddington district (now part of the City of Westminster), most notable for the fact that Paddington Station is situated on it. It runs straight in a west south west direction from… … Wikipedia
PRAED, Rosa Caroline (1851-1935) — generally known as Mrs Campbell Praed novelist was born at Bromelton, Queensland, on 27 March 1851. Her father, Thomas Lodge Murray Prior (1819 1892), was born in England and came to Sydney in May 1839. He afterwards took up grazing country in… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth — ▪ British politician and poet born July 26, 1802, London, Eng. died July 15, 1839, London English writer and politician remembered for his humorous verse. After a brilliant career at Eton College and the University of Cambridge, Praed… … Universalium
Praed, Winthrop Mackworth — (1802 1839) Born in London, he was educated at Eton College, where he founded the school journal, the Etonian. He read classics at Trinity College, Cambridge. There he won medals for Greek odes and for epigrams and the chancellor s medal for… … British and Irish poets
PRAED — praediis, praedis … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
praed. — An abbreviation of praedictus … Ballentine's law dictionary
Praed, Mrs. Rosa Caroline Mackworth (Mrs. Campbell Praed) — (b. 1851) Australian novelist. Policy and Passion (1881), Nadine (1882), The Head Station (1885), Miss Jacobsen s Chance (1887), December Roses (1893), The Insane Root, The Luck of the Leura (1907), etc … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
Praed Michael — … Википедия