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- David Malcolm Nott OBE OStJ FRCS (born 1956) is a Welsh consultant surgeon who mainly works in London hospitals as a general and vascular surgeon, but...
- April 1982 following a statement read by Secretary of State for Defence John Nott on the successful recapture of South Georgia from Argentine forces, one of...
- Notts County Football Club, commonly known as Notts, is a professional football club based in Nottingham, England. The club competes in EFL League Two...
- John Reginald Hornby Nott-Bower KCVO OStJ QPM (16 March 1892 – 3 October 1972) was Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, the head of the London Metropolitan...
- Silvía Night (Icelandic: Silvía Nótt [ˈsɪlvija ˈnouht]) is a fictional, satirical character on Sjáumst með Silvíu Nótt (The Silvia Night Show), an Icelandic...
- Charles Nott may refer to: Charles Nott (coach), head coach of the California Golden Bears college football team Charles C. Nott (1827–1916), Chief Justice...
- Alexandra Patrusha Mina Swire, Baroness Swire (née Nott; born 18 January 1963), commonly known as Sasha Swire, is an English author and journalist, and...
- v Notts County Notts County v Wycombe Wanderers Wealdstone v Notts County MSV Duisburg v Notts County York City v Notts County Boston United v Notts County...
- Their son was Sir John Nott-Bower (1892–1972), who later headed the London Metropolitan Police. "Obituary: Sir William Nott BowerFormer Commissioner...
- During the 2022–23 English football season, Notts County competed in the National League, the fifth tier of the English football league system; this was...