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* Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, Governor-General of St. Kitts and Nevis
Sir Cuthbert Montraville Sebastian, GCMG, OBE ( born 22 October 1921 ), is the Governor-General of St. Kitts and Nevis.
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* Chris Cuthbert ( born 1957 ), Canadian sportscaster
* Elisha Cuthbert ( born 1982 ), Canadian actress
* Jack Cuthbert ( born 1987 ), English rugby union player
* Jeffrey Cuthbert ( born 1948 ), Welsh politician, member of the National Assembly of Wales
* Juliet Cuthbert ( born 1964 ), Jamaican runner, primarily in the sprints
* Scott Cuthbert ( born 1987 ), Scottish footballer
Cuthbert was perhaps of a noble family, and born in the Kingdom of Northumbria in the mid-630s, some ten years after the conversion of King Edwin to Christianity in 627, which was slowly followed by that of the rest of his people.
This was around 635, about the time Cuthbert was born.
Vice Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood ( 1748 – 1810 ) born in Newcastle upon Tyne ; admiral of the Royal Navy, a partner with Horatio Nelson in many sea victories, and as Nelson's successor after Trafalgar, completing the destruction of the Napoleonic fleet.
Actor Sir Ian Holm was born at Goodmayes Hospital on 12 September, 1931, to Scottish parents, Jean Wilson Holm and James Harvey Cuthbert.
Holm was born Ian Holm Cuthbert in Goodmayes, then in Essex ( now in London ), to Scottish parents, Jean Wilson ( née Holm ) and James Harvey Cuthbert.
Built by his father in 1888, this house in Cuthbert, Georgia | Cuthbert, Georgia ( U. S. State ) | Georgia is where Fletcher Henderson was born in 1897.
Fletcher Henderson was born in Cuthbert, Georgia.
The influential Northumbrian monk and scholar St. Cuthbert, born around 630 AD, was probably from around Dunbar.
Cuthbert was an Anglo-Saxon, perhaps of a noble family, born in the Kingdom of Northumbria in the mid-630s, some ten years after the conversion of King Edwin to Christianity in 627, which was slowly followed by that of the rest of his people.
This was around 635, about the time Cuthbert was born.
Rushworth was born at Acklington Park in Warkworth, Northumberland, the son of Lawrence Rushworth and his wife Margaret Cuthbert, daughter of the vicar of Carnaby in Humberside.
Wood was born near Cuthbert, Georgia on March 12, 1795.
He was born, 25 March 1634, in the parish of St. Cuthbert, Wells, and educated in the grammar school at Wells, and then at Blundell's School in Tiverton under Samuel Butler.
Cuthbert Gordon Greenidge MBE ( born 1 May 1951 ) is a former member of the West Indies cricket team.
Cuth Harrison born Thomas Cuthbert Harrison ( 6 July 1906-21 January 1981 ) was a British racing driver from England.

Cuthbert and 1921
Rejecting the opportunity of an international trial game at Methil, Gallacher made his Queen of the South debut aged 17 against St Cuthbert Wanderers on 29 January 1921.
** UK: Strand, October 1921 ( as " The Unexpected Clicking of Cuthbert ")

Cuthbert and ),
Cuthbert, a disciple of Bede's, wrote a letter to a Cuthwin ( of whom nothing else is known ), describing Bede's last days and his death.
In these stories Hergé placed more emphasis on characters than plot, and indeed Tintin's most memorable companions, Captain Haddock and Cuthbert Calculus ( in French Professeur Tryphon Tournesol ), were introduced at this time.
* St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne ( c. 634 – 687 ), Anglo-Saxon saint, bishop, monk and hermit
* Cuthbert Bardsley ( 1901-1977 ), Anglican Bishop of Coventry
* Cuthbert Brodrick ( 1821-1905 ), British architect
* Cuthbert Burbage ( 1566 – 1636 ), figure in English theatre noted for his role in the construction of the Globe Theatre
* Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood ( 1748-1810 ), Royal Navy vice admiral, Nelson's second-in-command at the Battle of Trafalgar
* Sir Cuthbert Headlam, 1st Baronet ( 1876-1964 ), British Conservative politician and several times Member of Parliament
* Cuthbert Hurd ( 1911 – 1996 ), computer pioneer
* Cuthbert Mayne ( 1544-1577 ), English Roman Catholic priest and martyr
* Cuthbert Orde ( 1888-1968 ), First World War Royal Flying Corps pilot and painter
* Cuthbert Ottaway ( 1850-1878 ), English footballer and cricketer
* Cuthbert Tunstall ( 1474-1559 ), Bishop of Durham, diplomat, administrator and royal adviser
* Alfred Cuthbert ( 1785 – 1856 ), United States Representative and Senator from Georgia
* John Cuthbert ( Royal Navy officer ) ( 1902-1987 ), vice admiral
* Ross Cuthbert ( 1776 – 1861 ), Canadian writer, lawyer and politician
* Cuthbert ( Microdeal ), computer game character and the company mascot of the software company Microdeal
* Saint Cuthbert ( Dungeons & Dragons ), a deity of the Dungeons and Dragons World of Greyhawk campaign

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