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  • Kingscott is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Kingscott (1864–1937), English soccer referee and administrator...
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    a naturalised British subject, and adopted his maternal grandparents' surname Mountbatten. In November 1947, he married Elizabeth, was granted the style...
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    entitled to be called His Royal Highness, William does not normally use a surname. He has used both Mountbatten-Windsor, and – at university and in his military...
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    Fleet Air Arm Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps Andrew does not usually use a surname but when one is needed, it is Mountbatten-Windsor. Keogh was accused of...
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    Blood Cancer Awareness Month". Blood Cancer UK. As a British prince, a surname is not usually used but when one is, Windsor is used. "No. 34206". The...
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    Davies, Drew, Emely, Frith, Gingill, Harris, Hatchett, Heaven, Iddols, Kingscott, Lewis, Milsum, Minchin, Porter, Powel, Power, Robbins, Scrope, Shipton...
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    Walter Bennett got a controversial goal to tie the game. Referee Arthur Kingscott ruled that a save by Spur's George Clawley was over the goal line. There...
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