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Randal James Woollatt (19 July 1909 – 9
April 1984) was an
English cricketer.
Woollatt was a right-handed batsman. He was born at Claygate, Surrey, and...
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Handley near Shottle, Derbyshire, England. In 1755, he
married Elizabeth Woollatt. They had five
children before Elizabeth's
death in
London in 1774. In...
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practice was
established by
Robert Evans, John
Thomas Clark and John
Woollatt by 1921.
Robert Evans died in 1927, and John
Thomas Clark retired in 1940...
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based at 6
Clarendon Street, Nottingham, and
evolved from Evans,
Clark and
Woollatt after John
Thomas Clark retired in 1940.
Thomas Nelson Cartwright (1905-1984)...
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Elizabeth Klarer (née
Woollatt; 1 July 1910 – 9
February 1994) was a
South African woman who,
starting in 1956,
publicly claimed to have been contacted...
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produce ribbed hose (stockings). The
partners were
Jedediah Strutt,
William Woollatt (who had been
joined in 1758 by John
Bloodworth and
Thomas Stafford, all...
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Woollatt family,
became a key
influence on Strutt's
early life, and encouraged him to
expand his learning.
Strutt married Elizabeth
Woollatt in 1755...
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Bromley and Watkins. In 1948,
Cartwright left to join Evans,
Cartwright and
Woollatt and the
partnership was dissolved.
Boots the Chemist, 156-162
Western Road...
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designed by the
Nottingham architectural practice of Evans,
Clark and
Woollatt for W. A.
Walker at a cost of £30,000. The main
dance hall with a floor...
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Master of the Choristers:
Christopher Stokes. Sub Organist:
Geoffrey Woollatt.
Notable previous organists include Edward Betts (d.1767),
Joseph John...