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Cathcart (/ˌkæθˈkɑːrt/; Scots: Kithcart,
Scottish Gaelic:
Coille Chart) is an area of
Glasgow between Battlefield,
Mount Florida, King's Park, Muirend...
- Anna
Cathcart (born June 16, 2003) is a
Canadian actress who
gained widespread recognition for
playing Kitty Song-Covey in Netflix's To All the Boys film...
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Cathcart is a
Surname of
Scottish origin.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anna
Cathcart (born 2003),
Canadian actress Brian Cathcart (born 1956)...
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William Cathcart may
refer to:
William Cathcart, 1st Earl
Cathcart (1755–1843),
Scottish soldier and
diplomat William Cathcart (Royal Navy officer) (1782–1804)...
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General William Schaw Cathcart, 1st Earl
Cathcart KT, PC, PC (Ire) (17
September 1755 – 16 June 1843) was a
British Army
officer and
diplomat who served...
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still held by a
Cathcart baronet.
Carleton is
typical of the
other Carrick castles such as Dinvin, Dow Hill, Duniewick. The
Cathcarts also held Little...
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diplomat William Cathcart, 1st
Viscount Cathcart. The
Cathcart family descends from Sir Alan
Cathcart, who
sometime between 1447 and 1460 was raised...
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quoted in
Cathcart King 1988, p. 91
Cathcart King 1988, pp. 159–160
Cathcart King 1988, pp. 164–165
Cathcart King 1988, pp. 165–167
Cathcart King 1988...
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Colonel Cathcart is a
character in
Joseph ****er's
novel Catch-22 (1961) and the novel's de
facto main antagonist. A full colonel, he is a
group commander...
- Alan
Cathcart may
refer to: Alan
Cathcart, 4th Lord
Cathcart (1537–1618),
Scottish peer and
military officer Alan
Cathcart, 3rd Earl
Cathcart (1828–1905)...