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circuit in
northeast England Croft, California, in El
Dorado County Croft,
Kansas Croft (surname)
Crofts (surname)
Crofts End,
Bristol Crofton, ****bria...
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Seals and
Crofts were an
American soft rock duo made up of
James Eugene Seals (October 17, 1942 – June 6, 2022) and
Darrell George "Dash"
Crofts (born August...
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Crofts is a
surname of
English origin. The name
refers to:
Andrew Crofts (b. 1953),
English writer Andrew Crofts (b. 1984),
Welsh professional football...
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William Crofts, 1st
Baron Crofts (c.1611–1677) was an
English baron and
Gentleman of the
Bedchamber to
Charles II. He was the son of Sir
Henry Crofts, MP...
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fields or '
crofts'. The word
croft is West
Germanic in etymology,
derived from the
Dutch term
kroft or
krocht and the Old
English croft (itself of debated...
- 1685–89
William Carr
Crofts (1846–1898),
architect and
photographer William Crofts (rower) (1846–1912),
rower and
schoolmaster William Croft (disambiguation)...
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northern Scottish mainland.
Crofting communities were a
product of the
Highland Clearances (though
individual crofts had
existed before the clearances)...
- Weller.
Crofts was a full-time
musician for UK solo
artist Paul Weller.
Crofts was an only
child born in São Paulo, Brazil. His mother,
Jeanne Crofts, was...
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Andrew Crofts may
refer to:
Andrew Crofts (author) (born 1953),
British author Andrew Crofts (footballer) (born 1984),
Wales international footballer...
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James Crofts may
refer to:
James Scott, 1st Duke of
Monmouth (1649–1685),
English nobleman,
originally called James Crofts James Crofts (British Army...