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Royal Air
Force Nutts Corner, or more
simply RAF
Nutts Corner, is a
former Royal Air
Force (RAF)
station located 2.7
miles (4.3 km) east of Crumlin, County...
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Nutt is an
English surname.
Alfred Nutt (1856–1910),
British publisher Alfred Young Nutt (1847–1924),
English architect and
artist Commodore Nutt (1844–1881)...
- The 1957
Nutts Corner BEA
Viscount crash was a
British European Airways (BEA)
flight from
London to
Belfast that
crashed at
Nutts Corner Airport on 23...
- farmer, a
Manchester city marshal, and a
Manchester city councilman. The
Nutts had five children. The first,
whose name and **** are not known, was born...
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Joseph Nutt (c. 1700 – 16
October 1775) was an
English surveyor of highways, born in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
After studying medicine in London, he returned...
- Mc
Nutt is a
surname of
either Scottish or
Irish origin. It
refers to:
Persons Alexander Mc
Nutt (1725–1811),
British army officer, colonist, and land agent...
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Danny Nutt (born May 7, 1961) is a
former college football ****istant coach. He
served as the ****istant
Athletics Director for
Player Development at Ole...
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Ronald Merle Mc
Nutt (May 23, 1987 –
August 31, 2020) was a 33-year-old
American man and US Army
Reserve veteran from New Albany, Mississippi, who committed...
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David John
Nutt (born 16
April 1951) is an
English neuropsychopharmacologist specialising in the
research of
drugs that
affect the
brain and conditions...
- John
Nutt was a 17th-century
English pirate. John
Nutt may also
refer to: John
Nutt (politician) (1605–1668),
English Member of
Parliament John
Nutt (printer)...