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Catcott is a
rural village and
civil parish,
situated close to
Edington 7
miles (11.3 km) to the east of
Bridgwater on the
Somerset Levels to the north...
- The
Reverend Alexander Catcott (1725–1779) was an
English geologist and
theologian born in Bristol, who
became the
vicar of
Temple Church,
Bristol and...
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Alexander Stopford Catcott (1692–1749) was an
English churchman from Bristol, and
headmaster of
Bristol Grammar School from 1722 to 1743 or 1744. He preached...
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Catcott,
Edington and
Chilton Moors SSSI is a 1083
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Somerset,
England notified in 1967. It is...
- The
Figurists viewed Fuxi as Enoch, the
Biblical patriarch.
Alexander Catcott, a Hutchinsonian,
identified Fuxi with the
Biblical Noah (A
Treatise on...
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Catcott, and
north of it is the
small village of Burtle.
There is a 12th-century church, but the
nearest primary school is in the
village of
Catcott....
- The
Anglican Church of St
Peter in
Catcott, Somerset,
England dates predominantly from the 15th century, but
still includes some
minor 13th
century work...
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invertebrate species of
scientific interest also
inhabit the area,
Catcott Heath and
Catcott North. The
Anglican parish church of St
Edward has 15th-century...
- Bridgwater, Somerset, UK. He
lived briefly in
Southampton before moving to
Catcott, Somerset,
later relocating to Falmouth, Cornwall.
Burton is the grandson...
- and Augusta, the
daughter of Rev.
Alexander Stopford Catcott and
sister of Rev
Alexander Catcott. Latimer, John "Annals of
Bristol in the
Nineteenth Century"...