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- Katharine Brettargh (1579–1601) was an English Puritan woman from a well-known evangelical Cheshire family, whose early death was made the subject of...
- Arthur Brettargh (22 December 1877 – 12 May 1954) was an English international rugby union player. Born in Egremont, Cheshire, Brettargh was educated...
- Robert William Bell Forward 1900-01-06 v Wales at Gloucester 341 Arthur Brettargh Centre 1900-01-06 v Wales at Gloucester 342 William Cobby Forward 1900-01-06...
- Crippin (1815–1879) was a coal agent and his mother Sarah Crippin (née Brettargh) (1815–1874) was a housewife. He eventually took over his father's business...
- hearths; this was exceeded only by Speke Hall with twenty-one hearths and Brettargh Holt with nine. The estate was bought in 1736 by James Hardman, Esq. and...
- needed] England: HT Gamlin (Blackheath), Edgar Elliot (Sunderland), AT Brettargh (Liverpool OB), EJ Vivyan (Devonport Albion), EW Dillon (Blackheath) PS...
- ownership of the Brettarghs of Holt who were reputed to have acquired it from an ancient family named "de Woolton". On the death of William Brettargh in 1609,...
-  England 14–14  Wales 1904 Home Nations Championship   Try: Elliot (2) Brettargh Con: Stout Pen: Gamlin "Report". Con: Winfield (2) Pen: Llewellyn Morgan...
- end) 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-west of junction 36 of the M6 motorway at Brettargh Holt roundabout with the A590 road (54°16′29″N 2°45′38″W / 54.2746°N...
- Shrewsbury) (Closed in 2003) Southwell House (Jesuit Order) (Closed) Brettargh Holt (Salesian Sisters) (Closed) Each year at the start of January the...