PERRY (DISAMBIGUATION)

'Perry' is an alcoholic beverage made of fermented pear juice.
'Perry' also has other meanings:

Contents
People
Places
Australia
Canada
Other
Ships

People



Perry, Anne, (b. 1938), author

Perry, Antionette (Mary; 1888–1946), American actress & director; founder American Theatre Wing, annual Antoinette Perry Awards, Tony Awards

Perry, Aylesworth (1860–1956), the sixth and longest-serving Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Perry, Christopher (1761–1818), U.S. Naval officer, father of Oliver and Matthew Perry.

Perry, Chris, English footballer

Perry Cox, a fictional doctor on the comedy, Scrubs(TV Series).

Perry, Edmund, 17 year old Harlem resident shot to death on June 12, 1985

Perry, Edward A., politician, Governor of Florida

Perry, Enoch Wood Jr. (1831-1915), American artist

Perry, Dave, UK game show co-commentator

Perry, David (b. 1967), Irish game developer

Perry, Fred (1909–1995), British tennis star and later an Member of Parliament

Perry, Gaylord, (b. 1938), All-Star baseball pitcher

Perry, James Richard, politician, Governor of Texas

Perry, Joe, (b. 1950), rock and roll musician, member of Aerosmith

Perry, Joe, English professional snooker player

Perry, Juan, Peruvian congressman

Perry, Lee "Scratch", (b. 1936), a Jamaican reggae producer

Perry, Linda, singer

Perry, Luke, (b. 1966), actor

Perry, Madison S., politician, Governor of Florida

Perry, Matthew C., (1794–1858), American naval officer

Perry, Matthew, (b. 1969), Canadian actor

Perry, Michael, various

Perry, Mike, game developer at Maxis

Perry, Oliver Hazard, (1785–1819), U.S. Naval officer

Perry, Ralph Barton (1876–1957) American philosopher & educator; founder new Realism school in American Pragmatic philosophy

Perry, Scott, composer

Perry, Shane, Australian rugby league player

Perry, Shaun, Bristol and England rugby union player

Perry, Stephen, inventor of the rubber band

Perry, Steve, author

Perry, Steve, musician, Journey

Perry, William, NFL football lineman, (''"the fridge"'')

Perry, William James, (b. 1927), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1994–97)

Perry, William James, cultural anthropologist at University College, London

Places


Australia


Perry, Queensland, Australia
Canada


Perry, Ontario

Perry, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario

Perry, Algoma District, Ontario

Perryboro, Quebec

Perry Mine, Ontario

Perry Point, New Brunswick

Perry River Nunavut

Perry Road, New Brunswick

Perrys, British Columbia

Perrysboro, Quebec

Perry's Corners, Ontario

Perry's Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador

Perry Settlement, New Brunswick

Perrys Lane, Ontario

Perrytown, Ontario

Perry Island, Nunavut

Perryvale, Alberta

Port Perry, Ontario
===England===

Perry, Cambridgeshire

Perry Barr, Birmingham

Perry Beeches, Birmingham

Perry Common, Birmingham

Perry River
===United States===

Perry Island, Alaska

Perry, Arkansas

Perry, Florida

Perry, Georgia

Perry, Illinois

Perry, Iowa

Perry, Kansas

Perry, Louisiana

Perry, Maine

Perry Hall, Maryland

Perry, Michigan

Perry, Missouri

Perry, New York

Perry, Ohio

Perry, Oklahoma

Perry, Pittsburgh

Perry Township, Pennsylvania

Perry, Utah

Perry, West Virginia
Other places are named Perryopolis, Perrysburg, and Perryville.

Other



★ ''Perry'', an album by American singer Perry Como

Perry Nuclear Generating Station, Lake County, Ohio

Perry (car) was a pre World War I British car maker.
Ships

'USS ''Perry''' may refer to anyone of a number of ships in the United States Navy. These ships are named for Oliver Hazard Perry and/or his brother Matthew Calbraith Perry.

USS ''Perry'' (1843), a sailing brig 1843–1865

USS ''Perry'' (DD-11) destroyer 1900–1919

USS ''Perry'' (DD-340/DMS-17) a destroyer, turned mine sweeper, Sunk in battle, Peleliu Island, 1921–1944.

USS ''Perry'' (DD-844) destroyer 1945–1970
Similarly named ships include:

USS ''Commodore Perry'' armed side wheel ferry 1859–1865

USS ''Oliver Hazard Perry'' (FFG-7) guided-missile frigate 1976–1997

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