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Gothers is a
hamlet near and
northeast of St
Dennis (where the 2011
census po****tion was
included ) in mid Cornwall, England. The
manor of
Gothers was...
- John
Gother (died 1704), also
known as John Goter, was an
English convert to Catholicism, priest,
controvertist and eirenicist. Born at Southampton, England...
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Gother (1761–1836) was a
Swedish banker. She was born to
Maria Elisabeth Bedoir (1726–1783) and the rich
merchant and city
official Engelbert Gother (1708–1775)...
- 2 km) east and then
south to
serve Higher Gothers China Clay
Works and then
beyond to
serve Lower Gothers China Clay Works.
Constructed in 1879 the siding...
- The
Gotha G.V was a
heavy bomber used by the Luftstreitkräfte (Imperial
German Air Service)
during World War I.
Designed for long-range
service and built...
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Gother Mann (21
December 1747 – 27
March 1830) was an
English army
officer and
military engineer in the
Royal Engineers. He
commanded a body of militia...
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Gother Than Thou: The Most
Pretentious Card Game Ever Made is a card game that
parodies the goth subculture. It was
first published in 2000 by
Savant Garde...
- Gooseham,
Gooseham Mill,
Gorran Churchtown,
Gorran Haven,
Gorran High Lanes,
Gothers, Gracca, Grade, Grampound,
Grampound Road,
Great Bosullow,
Great Tree,...
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Commodore James Gother (died 1696) was a
Royal Navy
officer who
briefly served as Commander-in-Chief, The
Thames from 7
April 1696 to 15
April 1696. Promoted...
- Norway, the
Wends and the Goths" (Konge af
Danmark og Norge, de
Venders og
Gothers).
Denmark and Norway,
sometimes referred to as the "Twin Realms" (Tvillingerigerne)...