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- Frame" Barry Davis Barry Appleton TBA John Flanagan, William Simons and Roger Nott 28 February 1989 (1989-02-28) 18 "A Good Result" Jeremy Summers Christopher...
- features, expressive eyes, and beautiful face. She married James Bunbury Nott Osborne (1878–1934), a wealthy Australian grazier, Boer war veteran, and...
- Mosley Stephanie ButtleAnnie Cox Steve SweeneyJimmy Tibbs Roger NottPat Towne Richard Lumsden — Tim Cox Tilly VosburghSarah Betts Sarah Cattle...
- 4–2 loss to Anderlecht. Holland sustained a knee injury in a game against Notts County on 17 January 1981. Despite this, he earned a winner's medal as West...
- Portsmouth Portsmouth F.C. ****ociation football Meadow Lane 20,211 Nottingham Notts County F.C. ****ociation football The Den 20,146 London Millwall F.C. ****ociation...
- Young & Young 2010, pp. 493–495. Graham 1989, p. 177. Graham 1989, p. 348. Nott 2005, pp. 1–2. Rausch & Dequina 2008, pp. 38–39. "Review: Destry". Variety...
- title to stop them breaking the goal and points records set by Wrexham and Notts County the previous season. Qualifying for the play-offs were Barnet, Bromley...
- HMT Notre Dame De Montligeon Oct 1940 Boom gate vessel, returned Oct 1945 HMT Notts County Sep 1939 Anti-submarine, sunk by U-701 south of Iceland 8 Mar 1942...
- the oldest remaining club in the English Football League. In 2019, when Notts County were relegated from the league, Stoke City claimed to be the oldest...
- president of a United States institution of higher education is Eliphalet Nott, who served at Union College in Schenectady, New York, for 62 years (1805–66)...