Samuel, 1751–77, U.S. patriot during the American Revolution: rode with Paul Revere and William Dawes to warn Colonists that British troops were marching from Boston, April 18, 1775.
William, 1726–95, American Revolutionary military leader.
William Hick·ling[hik-ling], /ˈhɪk lɪŋ/, 1796–1859, U.S. historian (grandson of William Prescott).
Uncle Sam's Boys in the Philippines|H. Irving Hancock
There was a touch of sentiment in his voice, and Prescott looked at him with approval.
Before the Dawn|Joseph Alexander Altsheler
There was a murmur of surprise in the room as Dr. Prescott made her announcement.
Nan Sherwood's Summer Holidays|Annie Roe Carr
“Thanks,” responded Prescott, and rode off with a feeling of satisfaction.
Prescott of Saskatchewan|Harold Bindloss
British Dictionary definitions for Prescott
Prescott
/ (ˈprɛskət) /
noun
John Leslie. Baron. born 1938, British politician: deputy leader of the Labour Party (1994–2007); deputy prime minister (1997–2007); secretary of state for the environment, transport, and the regions (1997–2001); minister for local government and the regions (2002–07)
William Hickling (ˈhɪklɪŋ). 1796–1859, US historian, noted for his work on the history of Spain and her colonies