12-1974: [REDACTED] Look up Priestley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Priestley may refer to: Places [ edit ] Priestley, West Virginia , US, an unincorporated community Priestley Glacier , a major valley glacier in Antarctica Priestley (lunar crater) , on the far side of the Moon Priestley (Martian crater) 5577 Priestley , an inner main belt asteroid People [ edit ] Arts [ edit ] Alice Priestley (born 1962), Canadian children's writer and illustrator Bel Priestley (born 2003), English actress and internet personality Brian Priestley (born 1940), English jazz writer, pianist and arranger Joanna Priestley (born 1950), American film director and animator Chris Priestley (born 1958), British children's book author and illustrator Jason Priestley (born 1969), Canadian-American actor J. B. Priestley (1894–1984), English writer and broadcaster Mark Priestley (1976–2008), Australian actor Rick Priestley (born 1959), British miniature wargame designer and author Robert Priestley (1901–1986), American set decorator Tom Priestley (born 1932), sound and film editor Sciences [ edit ] Henry Priestley (biochemist) (1884–1961), Australian biochemist Hilary Priestley , British mathematician James Taggart Priestley (1903–1979), American surgeon John Gillies Priestley (1879–1941), British physiologist Joseph Hubert Priestley (1883–1944), British botanist Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), British theologian, dissenting clergyman, natural philosopher, chemist, educator, and political theorist Maurice Priestley (1933–2013), emeritus professor of statistics at
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60-677: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Briggs Priestley Briggs Priestley (16 March 1831 – 21 October 1907) was an English cloth manufacturer and Liberal Party politician from Bradford in West Yorkshire . Priestley was born at Thornton in the West Riding of Yorkshire . He started work as a millhand in the factory of Craven and Harrop at Thornton, but worked his way up and in 1858, he entered into partnership with Francis Craven. In 1860 he partnered his brother Henry in
72-817: The Bolton Road. In 1877 he became Mayor of Bradford and raised funding for Bradford College . He became an alderman in 1879 and retired from the council in 1880. Priestley was member of the Council of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, the Bradford Board of Guardians and the Infirmary Board and was a J.P. Priestley was an advanced liberal and became president of the East Bradford Liberal Association. He
84-484: The European Parliament 1997–2007 Mary Priestley (1925–2017), British music therapist Monique Priestley , American politician from Vermont Philip Priestley (1946–2022), British diplomat Other uses [ edit ] Priestley College , a sixth-form college The Priestley , a proscenium theatre Dr. Priestley , a fictional investigator See also [ edit ] Priestly ,
96-413: The European Parliament 1997–2007 Mary Priestley (1925–2017), British music therapist Monique Priestley , American politician from Vermont Philip Priestley (1946–2022), British diplomat Other uses [ edit ] Priestley College , a sixth-form college The Priestley , a proscenium theatre Dr. Priestley , a fictional investigator See also [ edit ] Priestly ,
108-971: The Shearbridge Mills, and then took over the Atlas Mills in Laisterdyke . He also had worsted mills in Thornton. His company was one of the pioneers in manufacturing waterproof fabrics. In 1867 Priestley was elected to the Bradford Town Council and was responsible for the provision of a park in Horton and for the establishment of an art gallery and museum in Bradford. He established a free school for orphan children in New Leeds district in 1868 and two years later another in
120-957: The University of Manchester Raymond Priestley (1886–1974), British geologist and Antarctic explorer Sports [ edit ] Adam Priestley (born 1990), Gibraltarian footballer Akeem Priestley (born 1985), Jamaican footballer Dennis Priestley (born 1950), English darts player Donald Priestley (1887–1917), English cricketer Gerry Priestley (1931–2020), English footballer John Priestley (footballer) (1900–1980), Scottish footballer Neil Priestley (born 1961), English cricketer Robert Priestley (1911–2007), English cricketer Tommy Priestley (1911–1985), Northern Irish footballer Other [ edit ] Arthur Priestley (1865–1933), English Liberal Party politician and cricketer Briggs Priestley (1831–1907), English cloth manufacturer and Liberal Party politician Julian Priestley (1950–2017), Secretary-General of
132-898: The University of Manchester Raymond Priestley (1886–1974), British geologist and Antarctic explorer Sports [ edit ] Adam Priestley (born 1990), Gibraltarian footballer Akeem Priestley (born 1985), Jamaican footballer Dennis Priestley (born 1950), English darts player Donald Priestley (1887–1917), English cricketer Gerry Priestley (1931–2020), English footballer John Priestley (footballer) (1900–1980), Scottish footballer Neil Priestley (born 1961), English cricketer Robert Priestley (1911–2007), English cricketer Tommy Priestley (1911–1985), Northern Irish footballer Other [ edit ] Arthur Priestley (1865–1933), English Liberal Party politician and cricketer Briggs Priestley (1831–1907), English cloth manufacturer and Liberal Party politician Julian Priestley (1950–2017), Secretary-General of
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#1732772493052144-1443: The far side of the Moon Priestley (Martian crater) 5577 Priestley , an inner main belt asteroid People [ edit ] Arts [ edit ] Alice Priestley (born 1962), Canadian children's writer and illustrator Bel Priestley (born 2003), English actress and internet personality Brian Priestley (born 1940), English jazz writer, pianist and arranger Joanna Priestley (born 1950), American film director and animator Chris Priestley (born 1958), British children's book author and illustrator Jason Priestley (born 1969), Canadian-American actor J. B. Priestley (1894–1984), English writer and broadcaster Mark Priestley (1976–2008), Australian actor Rick Priestley (born 1959), British miniature wargame designer and author Robert Priestley (1901–1986), American set decorator Tom Priestley (born 1932), sound and film editor Sciences [ edit ] Henry Priestley (biochemist) (1884–1961), Australian biochemist Hilary Priestley , British mathematician James Taggart Priestley (1903–1979), American surgeon John Gillies Priestley (1879–1941), British physiologist Joseph Hubert Priestley (1883–1944), British botanist Joseph Priestley (1733–1804), British theologian, dissenting clergyman, natural philosopher, chemist, educator, and political theorist Maurice Priestley (1933–2013), emeritus professor of statistics at
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