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  Veryan - pafg242 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Selina Nott was born in 1834/1835 in Veryan, Cornwall.
Caroline Nott was born in 1855/1856 in Veryan, Cornwall.
John Truscott was born in 1805 in Cuby/Tregony, Cornwall.
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 John Nott - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Sir John William Frederic Nott (born February 1, 1932 in Bideford, Devon) was a British Conservative Party politician prominent in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Nott was Member of Parliament for St Ives from 1966 to 1983 and joined the Cabinet when Margaret Thatcher won the 1979 General Election.
Nott remained Secretary of State for Defence throughout the four month conflict.
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 Knott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
John Nott - probably in Wethersfield, Ct. in 1636; was a juror, 1646; townsman, 1658; surveyor, 1659; deputy 1662-3/representative to General Court for 19 sessions from 1665; on commission to settle west line of Wethersfield, 1670; drew land in 1670 allotment; was a joiner by trade; cattle ear-mark recorded W. I., p.
John Hale - b.2/21/1646-7 in Wethersfield, Ct., son of Samuel Hale and Mary Smith.
Nott, (Knott) John, probably in Wethersfield, Conn. in 1636: was a juror, 1646; townsman, 1658; surveyor, 1659; dep 1662-3/ rep to General Court for 19 sessions from 1665; on commission to settle west line of Wethersfield, 1670; drew land in 1670 allotment; was a joiner by trade; cattle ear-mark recorded W.T.V.I, p.
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 Janus: The Papers of Sir John Nott
John Nott was born on 1 February 1932, son of Richard and Phyllis Nott of Bideford, Devon.
In 1966 Nott became MP for St Ives, Cornwall, a seat which he was to hold until his retirement in 1983.
Nott remained with Trade when the Conservatives returned to power, being appointed Secretary of State for Trade by Margaret Thatcher in 1979, then becoming Secretary of State for Defence in 1981, a position which he held until his resignation in 1983, following the Falklands War.
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 Veryan - pafg11 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
James Nott [Parents] was born on 18 May 1800 in Veryan, Cornwall.
John Helstone Annear [Parents] was born on 11 Jun 1809 in Veryan, Cornwall.
William Moses was born in 1809/1810 in Probus, Cornwall.
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 The Cancer Council WA: Grants and Courses: Research Grants: John Nott Cancer Fellowship and Research Fund
John Nott was a well known Perth pharmacist and a patient of Dr Dennis Kermode who was Head of the Department of General Surgery at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
Prior to his death John Nott discussed the setting-up of a fund which would be managed by The Cancer Council WA in association with members of the Department of General Surgery at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital.
Mr Nott’s prime interest was to help improve cancer treatment by funding the visits of experts to WA to teach local clinicians and researchers and also to provide for overseas visits to centres of excellence by local clinicians and researchers.
www.cancerwa.asn.au /grantscourses/researchgrants/johnnott   (314 words)

  
 Hale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
On 4 Dec. 1679, "John Hale being complained of for abusive language and Notorious ill carriage is by this Court committed to his Father Hale as his keeper till the court in march next." The matter came up before then, at a special session held 22 jan. 1679/80.
John Hollister for his unseasonable keeping Company where such great disorders were," also sustained a fine, merely for countenancing such behavior by his presence, but his superior social position is conceded by the use of the term "Mr." even in this unsavory connection.
John Prout of New Haven, Benjamin Miller, Amos Miller, and Stephen Turner, of Middletown.
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> > > Puzzle #1 : > > The Duel Between Alexander Shott and John Nott > > A duel was fought between Alexander Shott and John Nott.
Nott was shot > and Shott was not.
It may > be > that the shot Shott shot, shot Nott, or it may be possible that the > shot > Shott shot, shot Shott himself.
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 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg203 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
married John Nott on 25 Mar 1683 in, Hartford, Ct.
John married Mary Pylston on 21 Nov 1585 in Bishops Stortfor, Herts, England.
Mary married John Miller on 21 Nov 1585 in Bishops Stortfor, Herts, England.
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 Guardian Unlimited Books | By genre | Review: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow by John Nott
Nott, disillusioned by his experiences as a Treasury minister under Ted Heath, was a fervent radical in economic matters, but he dismayed Margaret Thatcher by failing to support the proposed Treasury cuts in the Cabinet crisis of July 1981.
Nott is scathing about the "wets" in early Thatcher days and misunderstands why they worried about the course which the party was taking.
Nott describes at length his differences with the Royal Navy once he became defence secretary, but then stresses the crucial influence that Sir Henry Leach's self- confidence about the navy had on Thatcher's determination to retake the Falklands, sweeping aside Nott's initial hesitations.
books.guardian.co.uk /reviews/politicsphilosophyandsociety/0,6121,675969,00.html   (721 words)

  
 Spectator, The: Can it be that Nott is right and the Americans were not our staunch allies during the Falklands war?
Sir John's recollection carries a certain authority as he was secretary of state for defence at the time.
As to Sir John Nott's version, I think we had better have it in his own words, for I am among those usual suspects who would not invest too much in our special military relationship with the United States, and you may think I have an interest in talking it down.
Sir John is warm about the co-operation Britain received from elements in the American political establishment; scathing about the `West Coast' Americans (he includes the president) who cared less about Europe; and despairing of what he calls the incoherence of the Washington machine as a whole.
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 Featured Congregation
Behind St. John’s is the traditional churchyard burial ground where Generals Cleburne, Granbury, and Strahl were buried.
The last regular priest at St. John’s, The Rev. Richard N. Newell who died in 1887, wished to be buried as near the church as possible.
In the distance is heard the sound of the automobile and the roll of heavy wagons upon the pike, and we realize the brightness of the world without and the busy life which surrounds the old church with its story of the past.
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 Spectator, The: Quirky, quicksilver mind
Nott could not stomach the Chancellor's ponderous meetings in which every possible opinion was canvassed, but such doggedness was needed.
Nott and I were the two 'dries' who (then) sided with the 'wets'.
John Nott writes almost casually, `Reagan himself (was) never wholly committed to our case' and `in so many ways Mitterrand and the French were our greatest allies'.
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 Generation 2 - Jonathan - Son of Peter
Page 75--5 August, 1718: John Waddams informing this Court that his brother Daniel Waddams is so far an idiot that he is not capable of takeing care of himself, this Court order John Waddams shall be guardian until the Court order otherwise.
William Nott to be guardian to several other of the children of sd.
Dix his estate may be set out to her by freeholders as the law directs: Whereupon this Court appoint Jonathan Belding, John Stilman and Ephraim Williams to set out 1-3 part of the real estate of the sd.
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 John Nott 3
, son of John Nott and Patience Miller, was born at Wethersfield, 23 Nov 1683.
In 1726, John had an illegitimate son by MARY WARD, daughter of Lt. James Ward and Elizabeth Rockwell of Middletown, CT. She was baptized at Middletown, 11 Apr 1697, and died 19 Feb 1740.
John Nott married at Fairfield, CT, in 1731, MARTHA GRAY, who was baptized at Fairfield, CT, 6 Mar 1714/5, daughter of Henry Gray and Margaret ___.
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 Families of Roade - pafg14 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Nott was born about 1832 in Newton St.Loe, Somerset, England.
John Richardson [Parents] was born about 1803 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England and was christened on 19 Jul 1827 in Roade, Northamptonshire, England.
John Jones [Parents] was christened on 15 May 1839 in Roade, Northamptonshire, England.
www.tech2u.com.au /~normtew/roade/pafg14.htm   (874 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK Politics | Interviews | Vivid memories of danger at sea
In the prime minister's room at the House of Commons just over 20 years ago, UK defence secretary John Nott was briefing an alarmed Margaret Thatcher on the impending Argentine invasion.
Sir John has vivid memories of the dark days of the war itself, and of the meeting which led to the task force setting sail.
Sir John rejects criticism of the war and of the infamous sinking of the Argentine ship, the General Belgrano.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/interviews/1908499.stm   (939 words)

  
 John Nott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Right Honourable Sir John Nott was a British Conservative Party politician prominent in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Nott remained Minister for Defence throughout the fourmonth conflict.
Day was questioning whether the publicshould believe Nott, a "here today, gone tomorrow politician" (Nott had recently announced that he would not stand at the nextelection), on defence cuts.
www.therfcc.org /john-nott-214197.html   (225 words)

  
 THE PIONEER FAMILIES OF CLEVELAND
John Alfred Foote walked into the Old Stone Church every member of the congregation assembled "took notice." Each and all had heard of the new arrivals and what an acquisition to the town and the church they would be; so there was much interest and innocent curiosity.
John Wilson came to Cleveland from Sacket's Harbor or Oswego, N. Y., in 1831, expecting to fit out and run a hotel on the corner of Superior and Merwin streets, but he died of cholera either before his plans were matured or soon afterward, leaving six orphan children.
John Stair of Cleveland, he was found living in fine style in London, surrounded by the residences of famous artists and scholars.
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 Encyclopedia: John Nott   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
William John Biffen, Baron Biffen, PC (born 3 November 1930), is a Conservative member of the House of Lords.
Francis Leslie Pym, Baron Pym, PC, (born February 13, 1922) is a UK politician and former member of the Cabinet.
Michael Heseltine walks out of the cabinet meeting having resigned, January 9, 1986 The Right Honourable Michael Ray Dibdin Heseltine, Baron Heseltine, CH, PC (born March 21, 1933), is a British Conservative politician and businessman.
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 Falkland Islands Info Portal - History Articles
Nott reveals that France and President Mitterand "were in many ways (Britain's) greatest allies".
Nott writes that South American countries declared their support for Argentina, with the single exception of Chile, "whose importance, with its long-standing rivalry and fear of Argentina, was very great....
Nott disagrees with Margaret Thatcher and many Americans who claim Britain could not have recovered the Falklands without American support.
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 Thompson Harris Family Tree of England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Children were: David KNOTT, Mary KNOTT, John KNOTT, Betty KNOTT, James KNOTT, William KNOTT, Elizabeth KNOTT, Anna KNOTT.
She was married to John PRESTON before 1776.
Children were: An NOT, John NOT, William KNOTT, Elizabeth NOT.
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 Prospect Books: Glossary
John Nott, in his recipe for Snow Cream, suggests that the cook rolls a cleft stick between his or her hands to effect the whisking motion, and The Compleat Cook advises you to roll between your hands a whisk made of a bundle of reeds tied together.
Nott’s first receipt is unusual in that coriander seeds replace the more usual caraways as a flavouring.
In one of John Nott’s recipes for syllabub he recommends you to ‘squirt them into the Pot with a wooden Cow made for the Purpose, which you may buy at the Turners.’ The cow is suggested in the Evelyn ms as an aid to making buttermilk curds, Receipt 158.
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 I6794: John Hilary Nott-Bower (15 DEC 1925 - 1995)
I6794: John Hilary Nott-Bower (15 DEC 1925 - 1995)
John Hilary Nott-Bower and Gillian Reynolds had the following children
Descendants of John Hilary Nott-Bower and Gillian Reynolds
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Passengers with certificate of conformity from St. Katherine's, London, and having taken the oaths, to be transported from Gravesend to St. Christopher's by the Paul of London, Mr.
One Robert, sailing on the Paul, was 20 and one sailing on the William and John was 33
NOTES: "A comprehensive listing compiled from English public records of those who took ship to the Americas for political, religious, and economic reasons; of those who were deported for vagrancy, roguery, or non-conformity; and of those who were sold to labour in the New Colonies." Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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 Here Today Gone Tomorrow: Memoirs of an Errant Politician - RadioDirectory.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Nott gives a fascinating account of what went on in the first Afghan War.
Nott's relations with Ted Heath and Margaret Thatcher are particularly entertaining.
Suffice it to say he doesn't think much of Heath and although he is not uncritical of Thatcher, he recognises her as the dominating influence in latter 20th century politics.
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 Prospect Books: Glossary
However, she was unable to make the link between a simple egg cream and (in the case of John Nott) a tart of high-flavoured apple purée.
John Chamberlayne, whose translation of the 16th century Italian work called Il Tesoro della Sanita by Castor Durante appeared in 1686 as A Treasure of Health, wrote that he thought it useful to describe truffles ‘because they are but lately known about in England’.
John Evelyn, who had eaten truffles in France in 1644 and found them ‘an incomparable meate’ was rather prim about them when some fifty years later he came to write his Acetaria.
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 Literary Encyclopedia: Herrick, Robert
In 1607 he was apprenticed, for the normal period of ten years, to his uncle Sir William Herrick, a well-to-do goldsmith.
Nott’s (see above) was only the first of a whole series of selections and collections to be published.
Nott was troubled by that part of Herrick’s work he judged worth reprinting.
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 KNOTT FAMILY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Charles NOTT (William KNOT (Not)) was born October 14, 1683, and died March 6, 1765.
John NOTT (William KNOT (Not)) was born July 7, 1687, and died December 22, 1741.
Christopher KNOTE (John NOTT, William KNOT (Not)) was born September 14, 1716.
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