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Snattock
Snattock Snat"tock, n. [See Snathe.] A chip; a alice. [Prov. Eng.] --Gayton.

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- William Snatt (1645 – 1721) was an English nonjuring clergyman, who came to prominence after a failed Jacobite plot. Born at Lewes, he was the son of...
- partnership between Ottesen and Zahl eventually evolved into the band Blod, Snått og Juling. In 1994 they produced their first studio album En glad tunnel...
- Records (2010) [Also includes: DJ Feel Remix; Snatt & Vix Remix; Sohrab G. Remix; Joseph Areas Remix; Snatt & Vix Dub] John O'Callaghan & Betsie Larkin...
- Ottesen who had both pla**** together in some other bands, namely Blod, snått & juling and gnom. Geir Zahl is the composer and main vocalist on several...
- creation of Kaizers Orchestra. After Ottesen and Zahl's previous band, Blod Snått & Juling, dissolved, Janove joined the army, where he wrote some songs that...
- area around Stavanger in Norway, having pla**** as the local band Blod, snått & juling, and one of the songs they wrote after Mys called "****" got...
- Towne, of which one Agnes Morley had been the Foundresse, and now Edw: Snatt the Master, under whom I remain'd till I was sent to the University." Chisholm...
- and Attila Syah 3:40 13. "Vela" ****af 2:54 14. "Revive (Airborn Remix)" Snatt & Vix 3:32 15. "Luna" Protoculture and Johnny Yono 3:47 16. "Mystique" Omnia...
- and Geir Zahl. He had parti****ted on every recording of the bands Blod, Snått & Juling and nom. Like Zahl, he had appeared at the Klepp Rockclub, and...
- proceedings against the three nonjuring clergymen, Mr. Collier, Mr. Cook, and Mr. Snatt, for publicly absolving Sir William Parkyns and Sir John Freind at Tyburn"...