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Prescott [ˈprɛskət] n
1. (Biographies / Prescott, John Leslie (1938 M, British, POLITICS: politician, POLITICS: statesman) John Leslie. born 1938, British politician: deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1994; deputy prime minister from 1997 2. (Biographies / Prescott, William Hickling (1796-1859) M, US, HISTORY: historian) William Hickling (ˈhɪklɪŋ). 1796-1859, US historian, noted for his work on the history of Spain and her colonies ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Mr Prescott was intimating that he had been down to the post-office for his own letters and, as was his neighbourly custom on these occasions, had brought back also letters for Flack's. She could not recollect what it was that she had heard about one of the Miss Maddoxes, or what it was that Lady Prescott had noticed in Fanny: she was not sure whether Colonel Harrison had been talking of Mr. |
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