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- Cal William Clutterbuck (born November 18, 1987) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger. He was drafted 72nd overall by the Minnesota...
- Clutterbuck is a surname. Notable persons include: Sir Alexander Clutterbuck (1897–1975), British diplomat, high commissioner to Canada and India and amb****ador...
- Andrew James Clutterbuck (born 14 September 1973), known professionally as Andrew Lincoln, is an English actor. His first major role was as the character...
- Dorothy Clutterbuck (19 January 1880 – 12 January 1951), was a wealthy Englishwoman who was named by Gerald Gardner as a leading member of the New Forest...
- Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Peter Henry Clutterbuck (28 September 1868 – 20 December 1951) was a British colonial civil servant and expert in forestry conservation...
- had a minor role, fell through a trap door. In 1851, as 'Lady Maria Clutterbuck', Catherine published a cookery book, What Shall we Have for Dinner?...
- Henry Clutterbuck may refer to: Henry Clutterbuck (writer) (1767–1856), English medical writer Henry Clutterbuck (footballer) (1873–1948), English footballer...
- Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet FRSE FSAScot (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish novelist, poet and historian. Many of his works remain...
- Beryl Markham (born Clutterbuck; 26 October 1902 – 3 August 1986) was a Kenyan aviator born in England (one of the first bush pilots), adventurer, racehorse...
- Thomas Clutterbuck PC (1697 – 23 November 1742) was a British politician who sat in the British House of Commons from 1722 to 1742 and in the Parliament...