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- Mottey Meadows National Nature Reserve (NNR) consists of a series of alluvial flood meadows near the village of Wheaton Aston in Staffordshire, England...
- Church Meadow, Oxford Mill Meadows, Henley-on-Thames Port Meadow, Oxford Mottey Meadows, Staffordshire Riverside Park, St Neots, Cambridgeshire Huhta, Ari‐Pekka...
- (1809). Minutes of a court-martial . . . on the trial of James Lord Gambier. Mottey, Harrison & Miller. James, William (1827). The Naval History of Great Britain...
- (1809). Minutes of a court-martial ... on the trial of James Lord Gambier. Mottey, Harrison & Miller. Miller, p. 323 Sconce, p. 18 The Salisbury and Winchester...
- (1913–1923) John V. Domminey (1924) Virgil Jones (1925) John Crenny (1926) Frank Mottey (1927) Buck Freeman (1928–1936) Joe Lapchick (1937–1943) No team (1944–1945)...
- (1913–1923) John V. Domminey (1924) Virgil Jones (1925) John Crenny (1926) Frank Mottey (1927) Buck Freeman (1928–1936) Joe Lapchick (1937–1943) No team (1944–1945)...
- Escarpment Moor HouseUpper Teesdale Morecambe Bay Pavements Morecambe Bay Mottey Meadows Mottisfont Bats Naddle Forest Nene Washes Newham Fen Newlyn Downs...
- Westhay Moor Humberhead Peatlands Aqualate Mere Chartley Moss Hulme Quarry Mottey Meadows Benacre NNR Bradfield Woods Cavenham Heath Orfordness-Havergate...
- (1913–1923) John V. Domminey (1924) Virgil Jones (1925) John Crenny (1926) Frank Mottey (1927) Buck Freeman (1928–1936) Joe Lapchick (1937–1943) No team (1944–1945)...
- (1809). Minutes of a court-martial . . . on the trial of James Lord Gambier. Mottey, Harrison & Miller. "No. 17061". The London Gazette. 16 September 1815....