1. Purcell - Noun
2. Purcell - Proper noun
English organist at Westminster Abbey and composer of many theatrical pieces (1659-1695)
Source: WordNet“Action Ann,” who was first elected as MP for Portland Eastern last year (beating the PNP’s Damion Crawford) retained the seat after she convincingly beat Purcell Jackson in the general election. Source: Internet
After a team of scouts returned a safe report, the Spanish landed more men and attacked Fort Purcell overland by foot. Source: Internet
Between 1680 and 1688 Purcell wrote music for seven plays. Source: Internet
Charles Burney wrote that Arne introduced "a light, airy, original, and pleasing melody, wholly different from that of Purcell or Handel, whom all English composers had either pillaged or imitated". Source: Internet
Daniel Purcell (d. 1717), the youngest of the brothers, was also a prolific composer who wrote the music for much of the final act of The Indian Queen after Henry Purcell's death. Source: Internet
Born in Harlan, Kentucky, April 14, 1947, she was the daughter of the late Orbin Rednour and Martha Purcell. Source: Internet