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Patrick Smythe (other)
Patrick Smythe may refer to: *Pat Smythe (priest) (1860–1935), Scottish priest *Pat Smythe (pianist) (1923–1983), Scottish jazz pianist See also *Pat Smythe (1928–1996), British show jumper *Patrick Smyth (other) *Patrick Smith (other) Patrick Smith may refer to: Writers * Patrick Smith (journalist), Australian sports journalist who writes for ''The Australian'' * Patrick Smith (columnist), American author and pilot * Patrick D. Smith (1927–2014), Florida author who wrote ''A L ...
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Pat Smythe (priest)
Patrick Murray "Pat" Smythe (24 March 1860 – 19 March 1935) was an Anglican priest in the second quarter of the 20th century. He was born into a clerical family on 24 March 1860 and educated at Charterhouse School, Charterhouse and Keble College, Oxford. Ordained in 1883, he was initially a curate at St Mark's, Swindon and then held Vicar, incumbencies at Rockingham, Northamptonshire, Rockingham, Westbury, Wiltshire, Westbury and Kettering before being appointed Provost (religion), Provost of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth in 1911, a post he held for 24 years. A great angling, angler, he died on 19 March 1935, five days before his 75th birthday.Obituary, The Times, Thursday, 21 March 1935; p. 16; Issue 47018; col D References 1860 births 1935 deaths People educated at Charterhouse School Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Provosts of St Ninian's Cathedral, Perth {{Christian-clergy-stub ...
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Pat Smythe (pianist)
Patrick Mungo Smythe (2 May 1923 – 6 May 1983) was a Scottish jazz pianist, who rose to prominence as a member of the Joe Harriott Quintet during the 1960s. Early life Smythe was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of an Edinburgh solicitor. He was educated at Winchester College and went on to study law at Oxford University. The Second World War interrupted his studies, as he enlisted with the Royal Air Force, serving for five years as a night-fighter pilot. After the war, he resumed his legal studies, this time at the University of Edinburgh, where he was also recognised as a talented classical and jazz pianist. After graduating, he spent several years in his father's law firm, before leaving Edinburgh for London, England, in the late 1950s in search of a professional career in music. Joe Harriott After working briefly with the Jamaican trumpeter Dizzy Reece, in May 1960 he joined the quintet led by another Jamaican, alto saxophonist Joe Harriott. Harriott was in the process ...
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Pat Smythe
Patricia Rosemary "Pat" Smythe, OBE (22 November 1928 – 27 February 1996) was a British show jumper. She competed at the 1956 and 1960 Summer Olympics, winning a team bronze medal in 1956. She served as president of the British Show Jumping Association in 1983–86, and as vice-president ion 1987–96. She also wrote many books on equestrian themes, largely for children. Early years Pat Smythe was the last of three children, the other two being Dicky and Ronald Smythe. Dicky died from pneumonia at the age of four. Her parents were Eric Hamilton Smythe and Frances Monica Curtoys, who were born in the early 1900s. She was born in East Sheen, and at the age of 10 moved to Cotswolds. Later she was a boarder at Talbot Heath School in Bournemouth. Pat nearly died from diphtheria when she was five. Although she recovered fully, it meant that she had to learn to walk again. Hardship and suffering were to feature predominantly throughout her professional and personal life. Her fa ...
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Patrick Smyth (other)
Patrick Smyth may refer to: * Patrick James Smyth Patrick James Smyth (Irish name O'Gowan or ''Mac Gabhainn''; 1823/1826 – 12 January 1885), also known as Nicaragua Smyth, was an Irish politician and journalist. A Young Irelander in 1848, and subsequently a journalist in American exile, fro ... (c. 1823 – 1885), Irish politician and journalist * Patrick Smyth (runner) (born 1986), American long distance runner * Patrick Smyth (teacher) (1893–1954), New Zealand educator See also * Patrick Smith (other) * Patrick Smythe (other) {{hndab, Smyth, Patrick ...
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