- Lieutenant-Colonel
Douglas Craven Phillott (28 June 1860 - 11
September 1930) was a
British army
officer who
served in
India and
later as
Consul in Persia...
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James Phillott (20
February 1750 – 11 June 1815) was
Archdeacon of Bath from 28 July 1798
until his death.
Phillott was
educated at The Queen's College...
- Sir
Basil Phillott Blackett KCB KCSI (8
January 1882 – 15
August 1935) was a
British civil servant and
expert on
international finance.
Blackett was the...
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AnAge 2010
Phillott, D.C. (1832). "Note on the
Common Kestril (Tinnunculus alaudarius)". Journal...
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Constance Phillott (1842 – 30
March 1931) was a
British painter.
Phillott was born in Bloomsbury, London. She was the
second daughter of
Arthur Phillott (1813-1853)...
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naturelle des
oiseaux d'Afrique.
Volume 1. Paris: J.H.Fuchs. pp. 128–129.
Phillott, D.C. (1907). "Note on the Red-headed
Merlin (Aesalon chicquera)". Journal...
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Portrait 1890 by
Constance Phillott,
Girton College collection...
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Shehada 2013, pp. 13 and 117,
citing Phillott & Azoo 1907a,
Phillott & Azoo 1907b,
Phillott & Azoo 1907c and
Phillott & Azoo 1907d,
while claiming that they...