Edward Potts may refer to: Edward Potts (gymnast) (1881–1944), British Olympic gymnast Edward Potts (architect) (1839–1909), English architect Edward...
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Edward Potts (2 March 1839 – 15 April 1909) was an architect who practised in Oldham, Lancashire, England. Potts was born on 2 March 1839 in Bury, Lancashire...
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Edward Potts Cheyney, A.M., LL.D. (1861–1947) was an American historical and economic writer, born at Wallingford, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the...
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Edward William Potts (July 12, 1881 – September 14, 1944) was a British gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics...
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Campion Potts (1923–2016), British modern linguist Ebinabo Potts-Johnson (born 1988), Nigerian beauty pageant contestant and model Edward Potts (disambiguation)...
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Major General Arthur Edward Potts CBE, ED (24 October 1890 – September 1983) was a Canadian general officer, active in both World War I and World War II...
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Edward Potts McCurdy (January 11, 1919 – March 23, 2000) was an American folk singer and songwriter. His most well-known song was the anti-war "Last Night...
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Arthur Edward Potts (1890–1983) was a Canadian Army major general. General Potts may also refer to: Benjamin F. Potts (1836–1887), Union Army brigadier...
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Tudor period (section Edward VI: 1547–1553)
Faith, Politics and Protest in Elizabethan England (Springer, 2007). Edward Potts Cheyney, The European Background of American History: 1300–1600 (1904)...
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Street. In July 1911, Wilson brought William Gibbs McAdoo and "Colonel" Edward M. House in to manage the campaign. Prior to the 1912 Democratic National...
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