Peter Atherton may refer to: Peter Atherton (Massachusetts politician) (1705–1764), a Massachusetts colonial leader Peter Atherton (footballer) (born 1970)...
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Peter Atherton (bapt. 24 June 1741 – 16 August 1799) was a British inventor, entrepreneur, and cotton mill proprietor. Renowned for his pioneering work...
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Peter Atherton (born 6 April 1970) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is assistant manager of Bolton Wanderers. As a player...
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Colonel Peter Atherton (April 12, 1704 – June 13, 1764) was a farmer, soldier and office holder with an extensive record of public service as a magistrate...
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Atherton is a toponymic surname. One origin is the town of Atherton, historically in Lancashire, England. Adelbert S. Atherton, former American politician...
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Peter Lee Atherton (October 7, 1862 – January 13, 1939) was an American businessman, property developer, investor and politician based in Louisville, Kentucky...
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were no closer to promotion and had lost several key players including Peter Reid and Neil Whatmore. The following season Bolton were relegated to the...
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Peter Robins (1973–1975) Jack Scamp (1975–1977) Phil Mead (1977–1980) Jimmy Hill (1980–1983) Iain Jamieson (1983–1984) John Poynton (1984–1990) Peter...
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named Thomas Highs. With the help of other local craftsmen, including Peter Atherton, the team developed the spinning frame, which produced a stronger thread...
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Margaret, née Houghton. He was a cousin of cotton machinery manufacturer Peter Atherton, who had assisted Richard Arkwright and John Kay in developing the first...
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