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- Nethercote may refer to: Nethercote, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England Nethercote, New South Wales, Australia, in Bega Valley Shire Nethercote, Oxfordshire...
- Several others have also made significant contributions, including Nicholas Nethercote, Bart Van ****che, Florian Krohm, Tom Hughes, Philippe Waroquiers, Mark...
- Nethercote is a hamlet on the edge of north Oxfordshire, a semi-rural area bordering with West Northamptonshire. The hamlet sits South East of J11 of M40...
- Henry Osmond Nethercote (27 December 1819 – 23 August 1886) was an English cricketer for Oxford University and the Marylebone Cricket Club between 1838...
- September 1967. The family returned to the UK in 1969, and lived at West Nethercote Farm, Somerset, Stanley's family home in Exmoor. His father was regularly...
- Dyneley family. During the Middle Ages there was a small hamlet called Nethercote in the parish of Middle Aston. After the Domesday survey it was held as...
- Dean (1994) The Liberals, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, New South Wales. Nethercote, John (ed.)(2001), Liberalism and the Australian Federation, Federation...
- councils: designing for accountability." In N. Aroney, S. Pr****er, & J. R. Nethercote (Eds.), Restraining Elective Dictatorship (PDF). UWA Publishing. pp. 175–195...
- The Swepstone parish used to include a small settlement named Newton-Nethercote, which formed part of the village, but that is now part of the rest of...
- Baron, who succeeded his father in 1984. The family seat is Nethercote House, near Nethercote, Warwickshire. The first Baron was named after his relative...