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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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"...