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Sprot or
Sprott or
Sprotte may
refer to:
Sprot (surname) Sprott, Alabama, an
unincorporated community...
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Sprot (or
Sprott or Sprotte) is a
family name.
Notable people with the name include:
Adrian Sprott,
Scottish footballer Sir
Alexander Sprot, 1st Baronet...
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Hemel Sprot: A
green blobby Flanimal that
always looks where it has been and
never where it is going.
Sprot Guzzlor: A
large blue Flanimal...
- Sir
Alexander Sprot, 1st Baronet, CMG, DL (24
April 1853 – 8
February 1929) was a
British soldier and
Scottish Unionist Party politician. He
served in...
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Edward Mark
Sprot (4
February 1872 – 8
October 1945) was a
Scottish first-class
cricketer and
British Army officer.
Following a
seven year commission...
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Lieutenant Colonel Aidan Mark
Sprot MC (19
January 1919 – 28
January 2021) was a
British Army officer, who won an
immediate Military Cross and
later served...
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Robert Sprot (1873-1947) was a
Scottish international lawn
bowls player who
competed in the 1934
British Empire Games. At the 1934
British Empire Games...
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their arrival and
modern discovery on Lewis.
Malcolm "
Sprot"
MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic:
Calum an
Sprot) from the
nearby township of
Pennydonald discovered...
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Cecilia Doriel Sprot (she
later changed her name to Celia) at her
family home,
Riddell Estate near Melrose, to
Major Mark
Sprot of the
Scots Guards...
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George Sprot of Eyemouth. In 1608,
after Logan's death,
Sprot confessed to
having seen
letters from
Gowrie to
Logan at Fast
Castle and Gunnisgreen.
Sprot understood...