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Cuthberts Building, Johannesburg,
South Africa This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Cuthbert. If an internal...
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Cuthbert of
Lindisfarne (c. 634 – 20
March 687) was an Anglo-Saxon
saint of the
early Northumbrian church in the
Celtic tradition. He was a monk, bishop...
- BG (1991). Mill 364 –
Paper making at St
Cuthberts. St
Cuthberts Paper Mill. p. 13. "Records of St
Cuthbert's Paper Mill and
Wookey Hole
Paper Mill, Wells...
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Cuthbert is an Anglo-Saxon
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alan
William Cuthbert (1932–2016), a
British pharmacologist and fellow...
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Elisha Ann
Cuthbert (/əˈliːʃə/; born
November 30, 1982) is a
Canadian actress. As a
child actress, she made her
first televised appearance as an extra...
- Erin
Jacqueline Cuthbert (born 19 July 1998) is a
Scottish professional footballer who
plays for
Chelsea in the FA WSL and is a
member of the Scotland...
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Cuthbert Tunstall (otherwise
spelt Tunstal or Tonstall; 1474 – 18
November 1559) was an
English humanist, bishop, diplomat,
administrator and
royal adviser...
- "STUCKE and BANNISTER". "
Cuthbert's Building,
Eloff Street,
Johannesburg |
South African History Online". "Inside
Cuthberts | the
Heritage Portal". Archived...
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Cuthbert Arthur Brereton (17
September 1850 – 12
September 1910) was a
civil engineer and a
partner of Sir John
Wolfe Barry.
Together they
completed numerous...
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Elizabeth Alyse Cuthbert, AC, MBE (20
April 1938 – 6
August 2017), was an
Australian athlete and a four-time
Olympic champion. She was
nicknamed Australia's...