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- Fothergill may refer to: Fothergill, ****bria, a place in England Fothergill (surname), people with the surname Fothergill Fothergill gold medal, awarded...
- Alastair Fothergill, English TV producer Allodin Fothergill (born 1987), Jamaican athlete Andrew Fothergill, English cricketer Anthony Fothergill (physician)...
- Trigeminal neuralgia (TN or TGN), also called Fothergill disease, tic douloureux, trifacial neuralgia, is a long-term pain disorder that affects the trigeminal...
- Anthony Fothergill may refer to: Anthony Fothergill (theologian) (1685–1761), English theological writer Anthony Fothergill (physician) (1732–1813), English...
- Miles Fothergill (born 25 June 1948) is a British actor, best known for his roles in science fiction television. He pla**** SV7 in the Doctor Who serial...
- Robert Roy Fothergill (August 16, 1897 – March 20, 1938), often referred to by the nicknames "Fats" and "Fatty" because of his weight and "the People's...
- John Fothergill may refer to: John Fothergill (physician) (1712–1780), English physician and botanist John Fothergill (merchant) (1730–1782), English merchant...
- Richard Fothergill may refer to: Richard Fothergill (politician) (1822–1903), English ironmaster, coalmine owner and politician Richard Fothergill (ironmaster)...
- Watson Fothergill (12 July 1841 – 6 March 1928) was a British architect who designed over 100 unique buildings in Nottingham in the East Midlands of England...
- Charles Fothergill (23 May 1782 – 22 May 1840) was a businessman, journalist and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in York, England in 1782...