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- John Coterell (fl. 1390–1421) of Wallingford, Berkshire, was an English Member of Parliament for Wallingford in January 1390, 1393, 1394, 1395, Jan. 1397...
- Trench drain Trencher (machine) Urban exploration Watertable control Arthur Coterell (1980). The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilisations. Rainbird Publishers...
- Times". Sewage Works Journal. 12 (5): 939–946. JSTOR 25029094. Arthur Coterell (1980). The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations. Rainbird Publishers...
- Times". Sewage Works Journal. 12 (5): 939–946. JSTOR 25029094. Arthur Coterell (1980). The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations. Rainbird Publishers...
- (1990), p. 239. Milne (1923), p. 43. Thwaite (1990), p. 240. Boyce, Frank Coterell (2017). "A.A. Milne: When We were very Young". Reader (68): 12–15. Thwaite...
- of Clifford. Its mouth is located near Bur**** Corners. A lake known as Coterell Lake is at the headwaters of an unnamed tributary to Tinker Hollow. It...
- English clergyman and academic. John Cotterell may also refer to: John Coterell (fl. 1390–1421), MP for Wallingford Sir John Cotterell, 1st Baronet (1757–1845)...
- Tamarack Swamp, Tea Pond, two lakes named Mud Pond, Idlewild Lake, and Coterell Lake. In the early 1900s, major industries in the watershed included agriculture...
- stagecoach and mail route that ran west from Lampasas. In 1883, David Coterell started a blacksmith shop, and Elizabeth Wallace opened a general store...
- 1338 Richard de Gonisale 1349 Henry Bonet 1350 Andrew Attemore 1379 John Coterell 1397 William Slade 1399 John Bokeland 1412 John Tyrel 1415 John Sarger...