Rattigan
[rat-i-guh n] /ˈræt ɪ gən/
noun
1.
Terence, 1911–77, English playwright.
/ˈrætɪɡən/
noun
1.
Sir Terence Mervyn. 1911–77, English playwright. His plays include The Winslow Boy (1946), Separate Tables (1954), and Ross (1960)
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