- 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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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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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...
- Government".
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original on 2007-05-10.
Retrieved 2007-05-19.
Phillott, D.C. (1907). "Note on the
common raven-Corvus corax".
Journal of the Asiatic...
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November 2020 at the
Wayback Machine" in Encyclopædia
Iranica Online Edition.
Phillott,
Douglas Craven (1919).
Higher Persian grammar for the use of the Calcutta...
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Malcolm Hailey,
Charles Alexander Innes, Atul
Chandra Chatterjee,
Basil Phillott Blackett (Finance Member),
Ernest Burdon,
Alexander Muddiman (Home Member)...
- Rome. 16 (46): 23–28. doi:10.1017/s0017383500009311. S2CID 162827880.
Phillott, D.C. (1906). "Note on the Huma or Lammergeyer".
Journal of the Asiatic...
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Concise Encyclopedia of Heraldry. pp.50
William Latham Bevan;
Henry Wright Phillott (1873). Mediæval Geography: An
Essay in
Illustration of the
Hereford Mappa...
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Taymur Mirza, an
English translation of
which was
produced in 1908 by D. C.
Phillott. 1325 – The
Libro de la caza, by the
prince of Villena, Don Juan Manuel...