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- Darracott may refer to: Joseph Darracott (1934–1998), British writer Terry Darracott (born 1950), English footballer Henry Young Darracott Scott (1822–1883)...
- Terry Darracott (6 October 1950 – 22 March 2022) was an English professional footballer who pla**** as a left back for Everton and Wrexham in the Football...
- William Darracott Winston II (July 25, 1932 – January 29, 2007) was an American politician. He served as a member of the Texas House of Representatives...
- Joseph Corbould Darracott (22 February 1934–6 March 1998) was a British writer, art historian, editor and museum curator who for 14 years was Keeper of...
- Mississippi. Darracott is located south of Aberdeen. Darracott is served by the Darracott Community Center. A post office operated under the name Darracott from...
- The Stone-Darracott House is a historic house on Old Marlborough Road in Dublin, New Hampshire. It was built in 1792 by John Stone, an early settler of...
- Henry Young Darracott Scott RE (2 January 1822 – 16 April 1883) was an English Major-General in the Corps of Royal Engineers, best known for the construction...
- boating accident, the domineering Lord Darracott has had to summon the next in line, his grandson Major Hugo Darracott, to the ancestral mansion on the marshland...
- carbonate. Selenitic lime, also known as Scotts' cement after Henry Young Darracott Scott, is a cement of grey chalk or similar lime, such as in the Lias...
- Booth 1982–1984 Trevor Whymark 1984–1985 Chris Nicholl 1985–1986 Terry Darracott 1986–1988 Don O'Riordan 1988–1994 Arthur Mann 1994–1997 Kenny Swain 1997–2001...