John Robert William Nutter (born 13 June 1982) is an English former professional footballer who played as a left-back. Nutter began his career at Blackburn...
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John Nutting may refer to: John Nutting (radio presenter), Australian radio presenter John Nutting (politician), member of the Maine Senate John Nutting...
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Grant Nutter (November 28, 1915 – January 25, 1962) was an American politician. A recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross in World War II, Nutter served...
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Thomas Albert Nutter (17 April 1943 – 17 August 1992) was a British tailor, famous for reinventing the Savile Row suit in the 1960s. Tommy Nutter was born...
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Look up nutter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nutter is an English occupational surname for either a keeper of oxen or a scribe or a clerk. Notable...
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gate unlocked, Nutter and his companions made their escape. Some were never recaptured, but those who headed south were taken, and Nutter was sent to Lancaster...
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Nutter Butter and Chips Ahoy! doughnuts which joined the pre-existing Oreo doughnuts. The next year, in January 2019, chocolate fudge-covered Nutter Butters...
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Pendle witches (redirect from John Bulcock)
the Nutter family were Catholics, and two had been executed as Jesuit priests, John Nutter in 1584 and his brother Robert in 1600. Alice Nutter was found...
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(disambiguation) Nutter (disambiguation) The Nut (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nut. If an internal...
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Municipal District of East Hants. The community is named after John Nutting's son James Walton Nutting (who was named after his mother Mary Walton). Acadians...
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child of Albion and Elizabeth Nutting. His father was killed in the Civil War. The family was descended from John Nutting, who came from England in 1639...
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War D-Day landings John (Jack) Gurney Nutting (1871–1946), principal of coachbuilders J Gurney Nutting & Co Limited John Nutting (radio presenter), Australian...
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on which Nutter was a vocalist. She performed with the band on numerous international television shows and at the 1998 BRIT Awards. Nutter left Chumbawamba...
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John M. Nutting VII (born August 29, 1949) is an American politician and retired dairy farmer from Maine. Nutting was a member of the Maine House of Representatives...
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After graduating from college, Nutter began to work at Xerox, and then at an investment banking firm. While in office, Nutter occasionally worked as DJ and...
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John Nutting (born in Margate, England) in 1946, is an Australian radio presenter. Nutting was host of country music show Saturday Night Country on ABC...
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Globetrotters have performed at the Nutter Center every New Year's Eve since at least 2005. Gloria Estefan played the Nutter Center on her comeback “Into The...
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Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 January 1903 for John Nutting. He was Chairman of the firm E and J Burke Ltd and a Justice of the Peace...
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his book, Treatise on Oral Deformities, was published. A dentist named John Nutting Farrar is credited for writing two volumes entitled, A Treatise on the...
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Macadamia (redirect from Macademia nut)
Queensland nut, bush nut, maroochi nut or bauple nut. It was an important source of bushfood for the Aboriginal peoples. The nut was first commercially...
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John Nutting (14 January 1739, Cambridge, Massachusetts – 1800, Newport, Nova Scotia) was the Master Builder and Surveyor of Lumber for the King in New...
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A nut is a fruit consisting of a hard or tough nutshell protecting a kernel which is usually edible. In general usage and in a culinary sense, many dry...
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breakfast program. 4QN was also the headquarters of the regional network. John Nutting launched the Saturday Night Country show in 1994 from 4QN which is now...
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George Haydock (redirect from John Munden (martyr))
scholar of St John's College, Oxford, the other against John Munden, a Dorsetshire man, sometime fellow of New College, Oxford, John Nutter, a Lancashire...
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lived in the area; alleged witches Jane and John Bulcock resided at Moss End Farm in Newchurch, and John Nutter, whose cows were claimed to have been bewitched...
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"New Ireland". The scheme was promoted by exiled Loyalists John Caleff (1725–1812), John Nutting (fl. 1775–1785) and Anglo-Irishman William Knox (1732–1810)...
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Alan John Nutter (Army)". Department of Veterans Affairs. "World War II Roll: Alan John Nutter (Navy)". Department of Veterans Affairs. Alan Nutter at AustralianFootball...
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Peanut (redirect from Manila nut)
also known as the groundnut, goober (US), goober pea, pindar (US) or monkey nut (UK), is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. It is widely grown...
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Diocesan Clergy John Ireland (died 7 March 1544) Thomas Hemerford (c.1553 - 12 February 1584) James Fenn (c.1540 - 12 February 1584) John Nutter (died 12 February...
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John Danforth Nutting (March 8, 1854 – October 4, 1949) was a Congregationalist minister, as well as Founder and Secretary of the Utah Gospel Mission...
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