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- with the pick mattock having the advantage of a superior penetrating tool over the cutter mattock, which excels at cutting roots. Mattocks are "the most...
- Mattocks is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Mattocks (1840-1910), American colonel in Union Army Christopher Sutton-Mattocks...
- Whitecaps in the 93rd minute. Mattocks scored his first MLS goal on 26 May 2012 against the Portland Timbers. Mattocks scored six goals in his first nine...
- John Mattock (c.1571–1612), Archdeacon of Lewes Jon Mattock, English musician Fictional characters: Lilly Mattock, fictional soap character Mattocks (surname)...
- Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and Mattocks served until resigning in 1780, when he moved to Tinmouth, Vermont. Mattocks farmed and also became active in...
- Supreme Court. Mattocks was born in Danville, Vermont, on October 11, 1840, as the only son of Henry Mattocks and Martha Osgood Porter Mattocks.: 44  His father...
- Jonny Mattock is an English drummer and percussionist from Northampton, England, who was a member of, or pla**** with, M****ive Attack, Spacemen 3, Spiritualized...
- John Stewart Mattock (23 April 1926 – 23 October 2017) was an English rose grower, and the chairman of the Chelsea Flower Show for twelve years. He was...
- George Mattocks, also known as George Maddox, (1734 or 1735 – August 14, 1804) was a British stage actor and operatic tenor. George Mattocks was born...
- Mattocks was born in Hartford, Connecticut on March 4, 1777, and moved with his parents to Tinmouth, Vermont in 1778. His father, Samuel Mattocks, was...