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wrottesley (noun) - A proper noun that may refer to a place, surname, or historical figure. Without additional context, it is difficult to provide a specific definition for this term
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- A surname.
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Wrottesley does not make it clear whether these are face value or market prices.
The pediment carries the Wrottesley family arms.
George Wrottesley was his third son.
To the southeast is the crater Wrottesley.
The crater Wrottesley on the Moon.
Wrottesley Hall family seat.
Then you will see a very small roundabout ; turn left here ( this is Wrottesley Road ).
The crater Wrottesley on the Moon is named in honour of John Wrottesley.
He succeeded his elder brother Sir Walter Wrottesley as baronet in 1732.
Thereafter, Wrottesley seems to have taken a backward step from the front line of politics.
Wrottesley was still a member of the Army and in 1770 had been promoted to lieutenant colonel.
It passes Wrottesley Hall, where there is a golf course.
Dick Wrottesley had already told his wife, " I only married you for your tarty qualities.