• Look up provost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provost is a title held by the civic heads of local governments in Scotland. It is similar in use...
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  • Look up Provost or provost in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Provost may refer to: Provost (name), a surname Provost (civil), an officer of local government...
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    Colonel Alan Caldwell, the base provost marshal. Provost (civil) Provost Sergeant "Brigadier Iain Cameron, Provost Marshal who steered the Royal Military...
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  • shooting. She works as a civil servant, and featured as a character in Louise Penny's 2022 novel A World of Curiosities. Provost was a 23-year old mechanical...
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    termed its civil leader a "lord provost", but from the Second World War onwards has preferred the simple term Provost of Perth. A lord provost has a higher...
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  • France, typically referring to a civil officer, magistrate, head of cathedral or church, often anglicised as provost. A unit of justice or court overseen...
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    The BAC Jet Provost is a British jet trainer aircraft that was in use with the Royal Air Force (RAF) from 1955 to 1993. It was originally developed by...
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  • Wales Mayors in England Mayors in Northern Ireland Mayors in Wales Provost (civil), the ceremonial head of many Scottish local authorities Local government...
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    P.56 Provost is a basic trainer aircraft that was designed and manufactured by British aviation company Percival. During the 1950s, the Provost was developed...
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  • Provost is a surname of French origin, deriving from a civil or military official responsible for maintaining order (prévôt). It moved to England with...
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