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What (who) is Pirrie - definition


Pirrie         
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·noun A rough gale of wind.
William Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie         
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IRISH SHIPBUILDER (1847-1924)
William James Pirrie, Viscount Pirrie; Lord Pirrie; William Pirrie, Viscount Pirrie; Lord pirrie; William Pirrie; Viscount Pirrie; Baron Pirrie; William Pirrie, 1st Baron Pirrie; William James Pirrie; WJ Pirrie
William James Pirrie, 1st Viscount Pirrie, KP, PC, PC (Ire) (31 May 1847 – 7 June 1924) was a leading British shipbuilder and businessman. He was chairman of Harland and Wolff, shipbuilders, between 1895 and 1924, and also served as Lord Mayor of Belfast between 1896 and 1898.
Alistair Pirrie         
Alistair Pirrie ( - 27 January 2017) was a British television and radio presenter, producer and director, well known in the North East England for radio and local TV work, primarily on Radio Tees. He attended Grangefield School, Stockton on Tees.

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Pirrie
Pirrie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Examples of use of Pirrie
1. Mrs McFarlane‘s solicitor James Pirrie said: "We are delighted for Julia.
2. Pirrie said it costs him almost $120 to fill the tank of his small Fiat van, and he has to fill up three times a week.
3. "Until today maintenance for a stay–at–home mum was based purely on her living costs," said James Pirrie, lawyer for Ms.
4. Pirrie, her lawyer, called it a "groundbreaking ruling." "Now judges must consider contribution and compensation for people like Julia," he said.
5. "Of course they should cut the tax, but there‘s no chance," said Pirrie, who said he and other drivers expected prices to continue rising.