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Batts is an
English surname,
derived from a
diminutive of Bartholomew.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anthony Batts (born 1960),
American police...
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murder of
Batts (Bentvena) are
featured in the 1990
Martin Scorsese film Goodfellas. In a scene,
which has been
described as "iconic",
Batts (portra****...
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University Bat (disambiguation)
Batts This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Batt. If an
internal link led you here, you...
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Michael Philip Batt (born 6
February 1949) is an
English singer-songwriter, musician, arranger,
record producer, director, and conductor. He was formerly...
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Batts became embroiled in "lobstergate":
three officers reported colleagues for
fishing for
lobsters while on duty.
Batts allegedly called...
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Elizabeth Cook (née
Batts; 4
February 1742 – 13 May 1835) was the wife, and, for more than 50 years, widow, of
Captain James Cook.
Elizabeth Batts was the daughter...
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Anthony Batt (died 1651), was a
Benedictine monk.
Batt resided for some
years in the
English monastery of his
order at Dieulwart, in Lorraine. Benedictine...
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Thomas Batts was an
early settler in
Virginia and an
explorer of
western Virginia.
Thomas Batts (also Batte) was born in Yorkshire, England, 1661, and...
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David Batt may
refer to:
David Batt (politician),
Australian politician David Sylvian (born
David Alan
Batt, 1958),
English musician This disambiguation...
- and ducting. It is also used to
insulate piping and for soundproofing.
Batts are precut,
whereas blankets are
available in
continuous rolls. Compressing...