Prentice

Prentice

Prentice may refer to:

* Dr. John Prentice, a fictional character on the soap opera "General Hospital"
* Percival Prentice, a British military trainer aircraft
* Prentice, Wisconsin, United States
* Prentice (town), Wisconsin, United States

People with the given name Prentice:

* Abra Prentice Wilkin (born 1942), American philanthropist
* Mary Adeline Prentice Gilbert (born 1908), American activist
* Nathaniel Prentice Banks (1816-1894), American politician and soldier
* Prentice Cooper (1895-1969), American politician
* Prentice E. Sanders (21st century), American police chief
* Prentice Gautt (1938-2005), American football running back
* Prentice Moreland (1925-1988), American rhythm and blues singer
* Prentice Mulford (1834-1891), American literary humorist
* Prentice Redman (born 1979), American professional baseball player

People with the surname Prentice:

* Alta Rockefeller Prentice (1871-1962), American activist
* Andrew Prentice (21st century), Australian mathematician
* Beatrice Prentice (20th century), American stage actress
* Bill Prentice (born 1950), retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward
* Bridget Prentice (born 1952), politician in the United Kingdom
* Christopher Prentice (born 1954), British diplomat
* Clarrie Prentice (20th century), Australian rugby union and rugby league player
* David Prentice (born 1936), English artist
* David R. Prentice (born 1943), American artist
* Dean Prentice (born 1932), retired professional ice hockey left wing
* Eric Prentice (1926-2002), professional ice hockey left winger
* George D. Prentice (1802-1870), American newspaper editor
* Gordon Prentice (born 1951), politician in the United Kingdom
* Jessica Prentice (21st century), American chef
* Jim Prentice (born 1956), Canadian lawyer
* John Prentice (cartoonist) (1920-1999), American cartoonist
* John Prentice (footballer) (1926-2006), Scottish football player and manager
* John Rockefeller Prentice (1902-1972), United States Army officer
* Jordan Prentice (born 1973), Canadian dwarf actor
* Keith Prentice (1940-1992), American soap opera actor
* Leslie Prentice (1887-1928), English cricketer
* Levi Wells Prentice (1851-1935), American still life and landscape painter
* Margarita Prentice (21st century), Washington State Senator
* Mitchell Prentice (born 1983), Australian football (soccer) player
* Reginald Prentice (1923-2001), politician in the United Kingdom
* Tim Prentice (21st century), kinetic sculptor
* Travis Prentice (born 1976), former American football running back

ee also

* Prentice Plateau
* Prentice position


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  • Prentice — Pren tice, n. [Aphetic form of apprentice.] An apprentice. [Obs. or Colloq.] Piers Plowman. My accuser is my prentice. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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