Nott may refer to: Abraham Nott, a United States Representative Charles Stanley Nott, an author Charles Cooper Nott (disambiguation), two New York judges...
Look up Notts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Notts may refer to: Nottinghamshire Notts County FC, an association football club Nott (disambiguation)...
Sir John William Frederic Nott KCB (born 1 February 1932) is a former British Conservative Party politician. He was a senior politician of the late 1970s...
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...
include Wallace and Gromit and Peppa Pig. Nott was born in Marylebone, London, the son of Miloska Nott and John Nott; his sister is Sasha Swire. He was educated...
William Nott GCB (20 January 1782 – 1 January 1845) was a British military officer of the Bengal Army, East India Company in British India. Nott was born...
Eliphalet Nott (June 25, 1773 – January 25, 1866), was a famed Presbyterian minister, inventor, educational pioneer, and long-term president of Union College...
Miloška Nott, Lady Nott, OBE (née Vlahović; born 1935) is a British-Slovenian charity fundraiser. Lady Nott set up The Fund For Refugees in Slovenia which...
Jonathan Nott (born 25 December 1962, in Solihull, England) is an English conductor. The son of a priest at Worcester Cathedral, Nott was a music student...
Sir Thomas Nott (11 December 1606 – 1681) was an English royalist army officer and an original fellow of the Royal Society. In 1640, he acquired the remainder...
George David Nott (born (1996-01-21)21 January 1996) is a professional rugby union player who plays as a lock or flanker for Dragons RFC and previously...
Henry Nott (1774–1844) was a British Protestant Christian missionary who lived and worked in Tahiti, in the Society Islands in Polynesia. Nott was one...
Melvyn Ernest John Nott OBE (born 1942) is a Welsh politician who was a county councillor in Bridgend County Borough. He was leader of Bridgend County...
Television, Vol 14 No 1, 1994 p55 Nott 2004, p. 58. Nott 2004, p. 59. Nott 2004 p. 84 The New York Times, February 7, 1941. Nott 2004, p. 67. Bugs Bunny-War...
The Nott Memorial is an elaborate 16-sided stone-masonry building which serves as both architectural and physical centerpiece of Union College in Schenectady...
Ollie Nott (born 26 May 1995) is a Canadian rugby union player, currently playing for the Toronto Arrows of Major League Rugby (MLR) and the Canadian national...
Kathleen Cecilia Nott FRSL (11 February 1905 – 20 February 1999) was a British poet, novelist, critic, philosopher and editor. Kathleen Nott was born in Camberwell...
Samuel Nott (11 September 1788 – 1 June 1869) was one of the pioneers of American foreign missions. He was one of the first five foreign missionaries under...
Lewis Windermere Nott (12 February 1886 – 27 October 1951) was an Australian politician, medical practitioner and hospital superintendent. He represented...
Clarkson Nott Potter (April 25, 1825 – January 23, 1882) was a New York attorney and politician who served four terms in the United States House of Representatives...
Charles Stanley Nott (1887–1978) was an author, publisher, translator and a student of G. I. Gurdjieff. He first met Gurdjieff and A. R. Orage in New York...
Peleg Nott (fl. late 18th century) was an African American leader who in 1780 became the Black Governor of Connecticut, an elected office that nominally...