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Thomas Adolphus Trollope. He was in****bent of
Cottered for forty-four
years and died in 1806.
Cottered also has a blue
plaque to the
first president of...
- Company, p. 66, ISBN 978-0-933201-55-2[permanent dead link].
Media related to
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cotter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cotter may
refer to:
Cotter pin (disambiguation), a pin or
wedge used to fix
parts rigidly together Cotter...
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Cotter Smith (born May 29, 1949) is an
American stage, film, and
television actor. He was born in Washington, D.C., the son of
Madeline (née
Cotter)...
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Andrew Douglas Millar Cotter (born 20 July 1973) is a
Scottish sports broadcaster working primarily for the BBC,
covering mainly golf and
rugby union,...
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staple or
rivet Hairpin cotter pin, more
commonly known as an "R-clip"
Circle cotter, a ring-shaped
cotter pin In
British usage:
Cotter (pin), in mechanical...
- A
circle cotter, also
known as a
cotter ring or
split ring, is a
formed wire
fastener that is
shaped like a circle,
hence the name. The open end of the...
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Eliza Jane
Morley (née Taylor-
Cotter; born 24
October 1989),
known professionally as
Eliza Taylor, is an
Australian actress. She is best
known for her...
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James Cotter may
refer to: Sir
James Fitz
Edmond Cotter (c. 1630–1705),
soldier and
colonial governor Sir
James Cotter, 1st
Baronet (1714–1770), Irish...
- John
Cotter may
refer to: Mick
Cotter, John
Francis "Mick"
Cotter, (born 1935),
Australian politician John L.
Cotter (1911–1999),
American archaeologist...