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sprot
▪ I. † sprot1 Obs. Forms: α. 1–2, 4–7 sprot, 1, 4–6 sprott, 5–6 sprotte. β. 5–7 sprote. [OE. sprot, = Fris., MDu. and Du., MLG. sprot (hence G. sprott, † sprotte, obs. Da. sprot, spr{obar}t, spryt).] a. = sprat n.1 1. b. A smelt.α c 1000 ælfric Lives Saints xxxi. 1271 Hi ealle ne mihton, Ne fisceras... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sprot
Sprot or Sprott or Sprotte may refer to: Sprot (surname) Sprott, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Perry County, Alabama Sprotte, a river in Germany wikipedia.org
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Sprot (surname)
Sprot (or Sprott or Sprotte) is a family name. Cecilia Sprot, British viscountess Charles B. wikipedia.org
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sprot-barley
sprot-barley obs. variant of sprat-barley. Oxford English Dictionary
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Edward Sprot
Sprot was considered a fine fielder, taking 230 catches in first-class cricket. Sprot died at his home at Lower Bourne in Surrey in October 1945, aged 73. wikipedia.org
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sprat-barley
sprat-barley Also 6 sprot-, 8 sprack-. [? f. sprot1 and sprat n.1] A species of barley, Hordeum zeocriton, with short broad ears and long awns.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §13 There be thre maner of barleys,..sprot-barleye, longe-eare, and beare-barley... Sprot-barley hath a flat eare most comonly [etc.]. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Sprot
Robert Sprot (1873-1947) was a Scottish international lawn bowls player who competed in the 1934 British Empire Games. His uncle George Sprot also won the Scottish National Bowls Championships in 1894 and 1896 (the former being the inaugural singles championship). wikipedia.org
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Alexander Sprot
Rachel Sprot (1880-1882) Ethel (Mice) Grace Sprot (1881-1967) married 1904, Colonel Hereward Sadler OBE DL JP. Mabel Elizabeth Sprot (1883-1983), MBE, who married in 1904 Sir George Stirling, 9th Baronet Alix Isabella Sprot (1884-1972), who became an Abbess in the wikipedia.org
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Aidan Sprot
Early life The son of Mark and Meliora Sprot, and educated at Stowe School, Sprot was forbidden from following his father into the army, and initially Sprot was awarded the French Légion d'honneur in 2015. Family Sprot never married. wikipedia.org
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Spratt
American pet food manufacturer Spratt's Complex, a mixed-use development in Poplar, London See also Sea Spurge Remote Area Teams (SPRATS) Sproat Sprot wikipedia.org
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Spott, East Lothian
In 1830, it was purchased by James Sprot, who had the house remodelled by William Burn, the pioneer of the Scots Baronial style. The estate remained in the Sprot family until 1947, when it was sold to Sir James Hope. wikipedia.org
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Sir George Stirling, 9th Baronet
Family In November 1904, Stirling married Mabel Elizabeth Sprot (1883–1983), daughter of Sir Alexander Sprot, 1st Baronet. Elizabeth Gloriana (b. 27 February 1906) – Baptised Bangalore, India Jean Margaret (28 August 1908 – 23 January 2008) Charles Alexander Sprot Home (3 wikipedia.org
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Joseph Black (bowls)
He holds the Scottish National Men's Singles Championship record equally with Robert Sprot, David Dall and Darren Burnett, with three titles which he won wikipedia.org
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Thomas Tod Stoddart
Life He was born on 14 February 1810 in Argyle Square, Edinburgh, the eldest son of Frances (née Sprot), daughter of James Sprot, and Captain (later Admiral wikipedia.org
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Robert Logan of Restalrig
George Sprot was hanged at the Market Cross of Edinburgh for foreknowledge of the conspiracy on 12 August 1608. The story was doubted at the time, Sprot having first withdrawn his confession. wikipedia.org
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