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Percy (other)
Percy is a given name and a surname. Percy may also refer to: Places France * Percy, Isère, a commune * Percy, Manche, a village and commune United States * Percy, Illinois, a village * Percy, Mississippi, an unincorporated community * Percy Township, Kittson County, Minnesota Antarctica * Mount Percy, Graham Land Entertainment Films * ''Percy'' (1925 film), an American silent comedy film * ''Percy'' (1971 film), a British comedy * ''Percy'' (1989 film), an Indian comedy drama by Pervez Merwanji * ''Percy'' (2020 film), a drama film directed by Clark Johnson Literature * ''Percy'' (novel), a 1969 comedy novel by Raymond Hitchcock Music * Percy (band), a British post-punk band * ''Percy'' (soundtrack), soundtrack of the 1971 film, by The Kinks * ''Percy Folio'', an 1867 book of English ballads Other uses * House of Percy, an English aristocratic family * Baron Percy The title Baron Percy has been created several times in the Peerage of England. The first, ...
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Percy
The English surname Percy is of Norman origin, coming from Normandy to England, United Kingdom. It was from the House of Percy, Norman lords of Northumberland, derives from the village of Percy-en-Auge in Normandy. From there, it came into use as a given name. It is also a short form of the given name Percival, Perseus, etc. People Surname * Alf Percy, Scottish footballer * Algernon Percy (other) * Charles H. Percy (1919–2011), American businessman and politician * Eileen Percy (1900–1973), Irish-born American actress * George Percy (1580–1632), English explorer, author, and colonial governor * Henry Percy, 1st Earl of Northumberland (1341–1408), son of Henry de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy, and a descendant of Henry III of England * Henry Percy (Hotspur) (1364–1403), eldest son of Henry Percy * Hugh Percy, 2nd Duke of Northumberland (1742–1817), British lieutenant-general in the American Revolutionary War *James Gilbert Percy (1921–2015), American Marine of ...
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Percy (band)
Percy are an English post-punk band from York, England. The band is known for having drummer Hugh Whitaker, as a member of the band from 1997 to 2004, and for their single "Donny Rednecks", which featured in Steve Lamacq's 'Single of the Week' column in ''Melody Maker'' in 1999. History Early history The band was started in York in early 1996 by principal songwriter guitarist Colin Howard and bass player Andrew Wiles. Both of these remain members to this date. After a few local gigs in 1996 the band went into the studio to record a demo with the first drummer, Phil Garlick. The engineer for that recording was electronic composer Tim Wright, who continues to collaborate with the band to this day. That demo was circulated on cassette in November 1996. The demo scored very highly (96/100) and led to the track ''Youth Awareness Week'' being included in a CD release, which in turn led to radio airtime on BBC Radio Scotland's ''Beat Patrol'' in 1998. The Hugh Whitaker era In 1997 ...
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Persi (other)
Persi may refer to: People * Persi Diaconis (born 1945), American mathematician and former professional magician * Persi Iveland, a member of the Norwegian rock band DumDum Boys * Raymond S. Persi (born 1975), American animator, director, screenwriter, producer, storyboard artist and voice actor * Silvia Persi (born 1965), Italian former swimmer Other uses * Buravet, Armenia, an abandoned settlement formerly named Persi * Periodical Source Index * Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho See also * Perci (other) * Percy (other) Percy is a given name and a surname. Percy may also refer to: Places France * Percy, Isère, a commune * Percy, Manche, a village and commune United States * Percy, Illinois, a village * Percy, Mississippi, an unincorporated community * P ...
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Perci (other)
Perci may refer to: * Perci (Buzet), Croatia, a village in the town of Buzet * Perci (Tar-Vabriga), Croatia, a village in Tar-Vabriga municipality * Perci Garner (born 1988), American baseball pitcher * House of Percy (spelled Perci in old French), an English noble family * Perci militia, one side in the Batwa–Luba clashes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo See also * Percy (other) * Persi (other) * Robin van Persie Robin van Persie (; born 6 August 1983) is a Dutch football coach and former professional footballer who played as a striker. Regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation, Van Persie was known for his excellent technique and ball co ...
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Perseverance (rover)
''Perseverance'', nicknamed ''Percy'', is a car-sized Mars rover designed to explore the Jezero crater on Mars as part of NASA's Mars 2020 mission. It was manufactured by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched on July 30, 2020, at 11:50 UTC. Confirmation that the rover successfully landed on Mars was received on February 18, 2021, at 20:55 UTC. As of , ''Perseverance'' has been active on Mars for sols ( Earth days, or ) since its landing. Following the rover's arrival, NASA named the landing site Octavia E. Butler Landing. ''Perseverance'' has a similar design to its predecessor rover, ''Curiosity'', although it was moderately upgraded. It carries seven primary payload instruments, nineteen cameras, and two microphones. The rover also carried the mini-helicopter '' Ingenuity'' to Mars, an experimental aircraft and technology testbed that made the first powered flight on another planet on April 19, 2021. As of December 22, 2022, it has made 37 successful flights. '' ...
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Hôpital D'instruction Des Armées Percy
The Hôpital d'instruction des armées Percy or ''HIA Percy'' (meaning "Percy Training Hospital of the Armies") is a military hospital in Clamart, near Paris, France. It is managed by the ''Service de santé des armées'' ( French Defence Health service) and provides health services to both military and civilian patients. It is named after Pierre-François Percy, military surgeon during the Napoleonic wars. The hospital has, in particular, an emergency service, a service for treating severe burns, and a service for treating patients contaminated by radioactivity (including a hematological service). Notable patients The hospital has treated several heads of state and other notable individuals. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was treated at Percy hospital from October 29, 2004, until his death on November 11, 2004. During his stay at Percy, he had fallen into an increasingly deeper coma despite intensive care. Bassel Fleihan, a Lebanese legislator and Minister of Economy and ...
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Tropical Storm Percy
Tropical Storm Percy may refer to: Western Pacific * Typhoon Percy (1980) (T8014, 19W) – A strong Category 4 typhoon that brushed southern Taiwan before weakening and striking southeastern mainland China * Typhoon Percy (1983) (T8320, 21W, Yayang) – Category 1 typhoon that only had minor effects, primarily in the Philippines * Tropical Storm Percy (1987) (T8702, 02W) – A weak and short-lived storm that never affected land * Typhoon Percy (1990) (T9006, 07W) – Category 4 typhoon that crossed extreme northern Luzon as a Category 2 before hitting southeastern China as a weak Category 1 typhoon * Typhoon Percy (1993) (T9306, 12W) – Weak typhoon that hit southwestern Japan Southern Pacific * Cyclone Percy Cyclone Percy was the seventh named storm of the 2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season and the fourth and final severe tropical cyclone to form during the 2004–05 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Percy originated as a tropical disturbance ... (2005) – powerful ...
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Baron Percy
The title Baron Percy has been created several times in the Peerage of England. The first, soon after 1066, a feudal barony rather than a barony by writ, which continued in parallel with the later baronies by writ, until the abolition of feudal tenure by the Tenures Abolition Act 1660. The second, created by writ in 1299, became extinct in 1517. The third, created by writ in 1557, became extinct in 1670. The present creation was in 1722, by writ of summons. Barons Percy, feudal barons of Topcliffe, Yorkshire * (died 1096). *Alan de Percy, 2nd Baron Percy (c. 1069–1135) (son). *William de Percy, 3rd Baron Percy (died 1174/5). **Agnes de Percy, Baroness Percy (1134–1205) (daughter and co-heiress) holder of a moiety of the barony. She married Joscelin de Louvain (d.c. 1180/9) who was granted the manor of Petworth by his sister ( Adeliza of Louvain)'s second husband William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel. **Maud de Percy, Baroness Percy (died 1204) (daughter and co-heiress), h ...
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House Of Percy
A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.Schoenauer, Norbert (2000). ''6,000 Years of Housing'' (rev. ed.) (New York: W.W. Norton & Company). Houses use a range of different roofing systems to keep precipitation such as rain from getting into the dwelling space. Houses may have doors or locks to secure the dwelling space and protect its inhabitants and contents from burglars or other trespassers. Most conventional modern houses in Western cultures will contain one or more bedrooms and bathrooms, a kitchen or cooking area, and a living room. A house may have a separate dining room, or the eating area may be integrated into another room. Some large houses in North America have a recreation room. In traditional agriculture-oriented societies, domestic animals such as ...
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Percy Folio
The Percy Folio is a folio book of English ballads used by Thomas Percy to compile his '' Reliques of Ancient Poetry''. Although the manuscript itself was compiled in the 17th century, some of its material goes back well into the 12th century. It was the most important of the source documents used by Francis James Child for his 1883 collection ''The English and Scottish Popular Ballads. The manuscript Those who owned the manuscript before Percy did not treat it well; its owners had probably regarded its Middle English and border dialect as incomprehensible and worthless. When Percy first came across the manuscript, in the house of its former owner Sir Humphrey Pitt of Shifnal, pages were being used by his housemaids to start fires. Percy had the manuscript bound, and the bookbinder inflicted additional damage in trimming the edges of the sheets, losing first or last lines on many pages. Percy did not treat the manuscript particularly well himself; he wrote notes and comments in it ...
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Percy (soundtrack)
''Percy'' is a 1971 film soundtrack for the British comedy film ''Percy'' performed by the English rock group the Kinks with additional orchestral arrangements conducted by Stanley Myers. It was released as the band’s ninth official studio album. The songs were written by Ray Davies and include both standard rock/pop songs and instrumental numbers. Singles and compilations " God's Children" was issued as a single (b/w either "Moments" or "The Way Love Used to Be", depending on the country) in April 1971. In the UK a 4-track EP was also released featuring "God's Children", "The Way Love Used To Be", "Moments" and "Dreams". This was the Kinks' last release with Pye while they were still under contract. Unlike the album, the single was released in the US (in July) but failed to chart there or in the UK. It was a minor hit in Australia (reaching #53) and New Zealand (#21). In the US the tracks "God's Children" and "Willesden Green" were included on ''The Kink Kronikles'' compila ...
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Percy (novel)
''Percy'' is a 1969 comedy novel by the British writer Raymond Hitchcock. It recounts the story of a British man who has the world's first penis transplant, following an accident. Hitchcock followed it with a 1972 sequel ''Percy's Progress''. Adaptation In 1971 it was made into a British film of the same title directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Hywel Bennett, Denholm Elliott, Elke Sommer Elke Sommer (; born Elke Baronin von Schletz, 5 November 1940) is a German actress. She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in ''The Pink Panther (1963 film), The Pink Panther'' sequel ''A S ....Goble p.224 References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. 1969 British novels Novels by Raymond Hitchcock Comedy novels British novels adapted into films Novels set in London Ebury Publishing books {{1960s-comedy-novel-stub ...
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