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- kingdom and reportedly ac****ulating a fortune in gold. His mistress, Mabel Skottowe, née Rowbotham (under the name "Madame Z"), worked the members without...
- Edward Skottowe Northrop (June 12, 1911 – August 12, 2003) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland...
- to Airey Holme farm at Great Ayton, where his father's employer, Thomas Skottowe, paid for him to attend the local school. In 1741, after five years of...
- birds, animals &c. 1813 (with commentary by Tim Bonyhady), 1988 - Thomas Skottowe (Author), David Attenborough (Foreword) Richard Browne (Illustrator), Tim...
- Appointed by Warren E. Burger Preceded by Seat established Succeeded by Edward Skottowe Northrop Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit...
- 29 June. From 1804 Starling was under the command of Lieutenant George Skottowe (or Shotton), on the Downs station. Lloyd List reported on 28 December...
- Studies and Texts. Aldershot: Ashgate. p. 201. ISBN 978-0-75460-708-3. Skottowe, Britiffe Constable (1886). "Boso" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary...
- 3-15-009616-2, S. 390. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, "Cave of Adullam" Skottowe, B.C. (1887). A Short History of Parliament. Social science series. Harper...
- Honan 1998, pp. 229–30. Stopes 1914, pp. 333–5. Eccles 1961, p. 108. Skottowe 1824, p. 7. Lee 1900, p. 151. Lee 1897, p. 393. Yeowell 1862, pp. 45–6...
- exception are ten monuments, the oldest being to Sibilla Skottowe (died 1657) and Anne Skottowe (died 1662). Another monument is to William Abbott (1754-1818)...